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As is the case with any mind-controlling spell, the act of casting Possession is considered a crime in [[Hyrule]].
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Latest revision as of 06:27, 19 April 2016

Possession
Type Major Utility Spell
Fields Control, Communicate, Disable, Shadow, Transform, Trap, Wind
Cost Highest Cost

C5: 90 rupees
C4: 110 rupees
C3: 130 rupees
C2: 150 rupees
C1: 170 rupees

Possession is a powerful and versatile spell. This is a Major treasure. A character who has never gained a Major treasure may gain this treasure normally. Otherwise, the character must first acquire Major Gain specifically to gain this treasure.

After concentrating for a few seconds, the caster can transform himself into a dark mist which hovers just over the ground. The mist occupies more space than the caster's body did, and can travel through the air at a speed comparable to jogging. It cannot leave a solid walking surface, and cannot travel to places the caster's body wouldn't normally fit. The caster can only maintain the form of mist for about a minute, during which time he must possess a being, or return to his normal form.

If this mist comes into contact with another being, the mist enters the target and the caster assumes control of the target's body. The possessor may leave the host whenever he so chooses, leaving the victim temporarily nauseous. Exiting is a process taking roughly ten seconds, causing the caster to eventually reappear as mist, then immediately resume his previous form. The caster may only use the host body's treasures while possessing it, not his own, and if the body were to die during possession, the caster would die as well. The caster may also communicate telepathically with the host and attempt to extract information (with varying success) from the target's mind.

There is always a visual cue that betrays the host's nature, some clue that hints to its possession. Perhaps the body's shadow is that of the possessor, the eyes change color, or the skin itself takes on a pale tint; the cue varies from possession to possession, and cannot be predicted or controlled by the caster. While the clue need not be obvious, it should be plain enough to alert a suspicious watcher. If the host is unwilling to be possessed, the possessor must continually engage it in a battle of wills to continue control; if he were to ever lose this fight, he would be immediately and forcibly ejected from the host and left stunned, exposed, and vulnerable, for several seconds. If the host is willing to be possessed, there is no need for the caster to struggle against it. If the possessed being is ever successfully struck or affected by an offensive treasure of the Light field, his ability to fight back is greatly weakened, and he will almost invariably be forced out by an unwilling victim.

After a possession has ended with failure, the caster cannot attempt to possess the same creature again for at least 24 hours. After a possession has ended for any reason, the caster cannot attempt to use this spell at all for at least 1 minute, due to the strain on his magic power.

Dungeon bosses cannot be possessed; they are assumed to either be magically warded or possess a willpower too strong to overcome. Similarly, this spell cannot affect anyone in possession of a Moon Pearl.

Trivia

  • Due to the power and unjust nature of this spell, it is completely forbidden from use in the Arena, unless expression permission is given from the enemy or from the Arena Lord himself.
  • As is the case with any mind-controlling spell, the act of casting Possession is considered a crime in Hyrule.
  • The Possession 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.


Major Treasures
Power Cannon Shout · Din's Lance · Fell Transformation · Giant's Mask · Powder Keg Supply · Ring of Deuce · Rising Tiger · Vampirism
Wisdom Ice Shell · Life · Magic Volley · Nayru's Love · Raise Dead · Summon Phantom · Thunder · Twister · Void Wave · Wizzwarp
Courage Bunny Hood · Leap · Magic Cape · Portal Bracers · Possession · Propel · Song of Soaring
Control Earth Control · Fire Control · Water Control · Wood Control
Medallions Bombos Medallion · Ether Medallion · Quake Medallion
Set Cost Cowl of Cold · Dark Affinity · Event Horizon · Frock of Flames · Gear of Gales · Great Flying Machine · Huge Potential · Jewel of Control · Mask Collector