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− | '''Nayru's Affection''' is a protective spell. To cast it, the caster swipes an open palm in front of herself, which after a moment creates a transparent blue wall of glass in its wake, as wide as the caster's hand. This glass remains hovering in the air for a moment, after which it shatters apart and disappears. With good timing, this glass can deflect any form of | + | '''Nayru's Affection''' is a protective spell. To cast it, the caster swipes an open palm in front of herself, which after a moment creates a transparent blue wall of glass in its wake, as wide as the caster's hand. This glass remains hovering in the air for a moment, after which it shatters apart and disappears. With good timing, this glass can deflect any form of projectiles--magical or mundane--back at where it came from. Through this glass is frail, it has solid form and is extremely sharp, capable of damaging those who touch its edges--particularly after it shatters. |
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Type | Defensive Spell |
Fields | Protect |
Cost | Lower Cost W5: 20 rupees |
Nayru's Affection is a protective spell. To cast it, the caster swipes an open palm in front of herself, which after a moment creates a transparent blue wall of glass in its wake, as wide as the caster's hand. This glass remains hovering in the air for a moment, after which it shatters apart and disappears. With good timing, this glass can deflect any form of projectiles--magical or mundane--back at where it came from. Through this glass is frail, it has solid form and is extremely sharp, capable of damaging those who touch its edges--particularly after it shatters.
The Nayru's Affection treasure does not appear verbatim within the official Zelda series. However, it does appear in Super Smash Bros. Melee. Specifically, it is a variant of the move named Naryu's Love, which Princess Zelda uses in that game.