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− | {{TB
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− | |form=Technique
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− | |PWC=C
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− | |field1=Bomb
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− | |field2=Enchant
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− | |field3=Trap
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− | |pre=[[Bomb Bag]]
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− | '''Blast Coating''' is an offensive technique.
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− | Using the powder from one of their [[Bomb Bag|bomb]]s, the user delicately applies it to the tip of a weapon, or other surface, in a particular way. When the surface next strikes an object with enough force, it will explode with roughly half the force of a bomb, causing boosted damage and consuming the powder applied. The process of adding this powder is quite delicate, and takes roughly one minute to do so properly.
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− | The strain of the explosion can damage the weapon. A weapon or surface made of steel will likely survive one blast without impact, but multiple blasts in less than an hour's time will likely destroy it. A more delicate weapon, as one made from wood or straw, may be destroyed outright. An extraordinarily durable weapon, such as one made form [[Goron Iron]], may suffer no damage even from repeated blasts.
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− | ==Trivia==
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− | * {{Original
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− | |creator=WillowtheWhisp
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− | * Treasures with comparable effects include [[Bomb Arrow]] and [[Powder Charge]].
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Latest revision as of 15:44, 23 October 2013