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'''Bombproof Ring''' is a magical item to be worn on one's finger, usually with an insignia or jewel resembling a [[Bomb Bag|bomb]].  The wearer of this ring gains an extraordinary effect.  For so long as it is worn, the wearer is mostly protected from the explosive power of {{Field|Bomb}}-based treasures the wearer himself uses.  The explosive damages everything else normally, but due to magical protection, the wearer only suffers a portion of the damage.  If he took out a powerful explosive in the middle of a crowd and detonated it, for instance, it might be lethal to anyone around him, but he would only sustain nonlethal injuries.  Generally, the wearer will always take some damage, and the damage increases with the strength of the explosive.  A mere [[Snap Trap]] might only tickle, whereas a mighty [[Powder Keg]] would likely still be lethal.
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'''Bombproof Ring''' is a magical item to be worn on one's finger, usually with an insignia or jewel resembling a [[Bomb Bag|bomb]].  The wearer of this ring gains an extraordinary effect.  For so long as it is worn, the wearer is mostly protected from the explosive power of {{Field|Bomb}}-based treasures the wearer himself uses.  The explosive damages everything else normally, but due to magical protection, the wearer only suffers less than half of the normal damage.  If he took out a powerful explosive in the middle of a crowd and detonated it, for instance, it might be lethal to anyone around him, but he would only sustain nonlethal injuries.  Generally, the wearer will always take some damage, and the damage increases with the strength of the explosive.  A mere [[Snap Trap]] might only tickle, whereas a mighty [[Powder Keg]] would likely still be nearly lethal.
  
 
Notably, this ring does not protect from explosions which intentionally harm the wearer, such as those which erupt from a [[Bomb Mask]] or when using the [[Eruption]] technique.
 
Notably, this ring does not protect from explosions which intentionally harm the wearer, such as those which erupt from a [[Bomb Mask]] or when using the [[Eruption]] technique.
 
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==Trivia==
 
==Trivia==
{{Canon|Oracle of Ages}}
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* {{Canon|Oracle of Ages}}

Latest revision as of 17:49, 23 January 2020

Bombproof Ring
Type Defensive Magical Item
Fields Bomb, Handgear, Protect
Cost Low Cost

P5: 30 rupees
P4: 35 rupees
P3: 40 rupees
P2: 45 rupees
P1: 50 rupees
Rent: 10 rupees

Bombproof Ring is a magical item to be worn on one's finger, usually with an insignia or jewel resembling a bomb. The wearer of this ring gains an extraordinary effect. For so long as it is worn, the wearer is mostly protected from the explosive power of Bomb-based treasures the wearer himself uses. The explosive damages everything else normally, but due to magical protection, the wearer only suffers less than half of the normal damage. If he took out a powerful explosive in the middle of a crowd and detonated it, for instance, it might be lethal to anyone around him, but he would only sustain nonlethal injuries. Generally, the wearer will always take some damage, and the damage increases with the strength of the explosive. A mere Snap Trap might only tickle, whereas a mighty Powder Keg would likely still be nearly lethal.

Notably, this ring does not protect from explosions which intentionally harm the wearer, such as those which erupt from a Bomb Mask or when using the Eruption technique.

Trivia

  • The Bombproof Ring treasure canonically appears in the Zelda series, initially in Oracle of Ages. More information about the canonical version of this treasure can likely be found on Zelda Wiki.