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'''Mipha's Grace''' is a simple but powerful magical boon that revives the user after her death.  Its origins are mysterious, but it is known to be employed primarily by a certain family of {{r|Zora}} healers, and is known to be named after one such Zora.
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'''Mipha's Grace''' is a simple but powerful magical boon that revives the user after her death.  Its origins are mysterious, but it is known to have been developed by a line of famed Zora healers.
  
 
Once this magical trait is acquired, it is automatically activated when and only when the user dies due to injury, wounds, or violence.  In that moment, the user is momentarily surrounded in healing water that seems to burst out from her body.  In the blink of an eye, she is restored to life.  In that moment, all of her wounds are instantly healed, infections are stayed, poisons are purified, and even broken limbs are alleviated.  There are few if any injuries not washed away by Mipha's Grace.  After this trait activates, the user even feels particularly vigorous and full of energy.  This trait does not however activate if death is caused by illness, and even when it is activated it does not cure diseases or curses.
 
Once this magical trait is acquired, it is automatically activated when and only when the user dies due to injury, wounds, or violence.  In that moment, the user is momentarily surrounded in healing water that seems to burst out from her body.  In the blink of an eye, she is restored to life.  In that moment, all of her wounds are instantly healed, infections are stayed, poisons are purified, and even broken limbs are alleviated.  There are few if any injuries not washed away by Mipha's Grace.  After this trait activates, the user even feels particularly vigorous and full of energy.  This trait does not however activate if death is caused by illness, and even when it is activated it does not cure diseases or curses.

Latest revision as of 05:45, 27 January 2019

Mipha's Grace
Type Defensive Trait
Fields Heal, PerQuest, Water, Zora
Cost 100 rupees

Mipha's Grace is a simple but powerful magical boon that revives the user after her death. Its origins are mysterious, but it is known to have been developed by a line of famed Zora healers.

Once this magical trait is acquired, it is automatically activated when and only when the user dies due to injury, wounds, or violence. In that moment, the user is momentarily surrounded in healing water that seems to burst out from her body. In the blink of an eye, she is restored to life. In that moment, all of her wounds are instantly healed, infections are stayed, poisons are purified, and even broken limbs are alleviated. There are few if any injuries not washed away by Mipha's Grace. After this trait activates, the user even feels particularly vigorous and full of energy. This trait does not however activate if death is caused by illness, and even when it is activated it does not cure diseases or curses.

Due to the extreme rate at which this spell consumes magic, it can only be used once per quest or dungeon.

Trivia

  • This spell's massive healing potential is unrivaled, but it can only heal the user. Powerful healing treasures that can be used on others include Life and Red Potion.
  • The Mipha's Grace treasure canonically appears in the Zelda series, initially in Breath of the Wild. More information about the canonical version of this treasure can likely be found on Zelda Wiki.