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'''Splinter Crystals''' typically appear as a crystalline formation of a dull blue color, though unusual color variations have been discovered. When a bladed weapon is forged with this material, it is capable of having one of the sharpest edges known to Hyrule, albeit also one of the most brittle.  When one of these crystalline blades is damaged, as is often the case due to their fragility, they can gradually regrow into their original shape. Mending cracks and chips may take a day or two, whereas regrowing an entire blade may take months or years.
'''Splinter Crystals''' produce some of the sharpest edges known to Hyrule, and are considered highly valuable for that quality. Typically, they appear as a dull blue crystalline formation, much like Crimson Granite, though more unusual colors have been discovered. In addition to sustaining an edge thus far unmatched by any other material, it also possesses the ability to slowly grow into a shape it has been molded into. This causes it to slowly repair itself, mending the cracks and chips that are commonplace in Splinter Crystal blades, due to its innate frailty.
 
  
 
A [[:Category:Woodworker Materials|Woodworker material]] with a similar effect is known as [[Everwood]]. {{Original|creator=Razgriz}}
 
A [[:Category:Woodworker Materials|Woodworker material]] with a similar effect is known as [[Everwood]]. {{Original|creator=Razgriz}}

Revision as of 23:15, 18 July 2014

Splinter Crystal (material)
Type Offensive Mechanical Material
Fields Earth, Heal, Transform
Cost 30 rupees

Splinter Crystals typically appear as a crystalline formation of a dull blue color, though unusual color variations have been discovered. When a bladed weapon is forged with this material, it is capable of having one of the sharpest edges known to Hyrule, albeit also one of the most brittle. When one of these crystalline blades is damaged, as is often the case due to their fragility, they can gradually regrow into their original shape. Mending cracks and chips may take a day or two, whereas regrowing an entire blade may take months or years.

A Woodworker material with a similar effect is known as Everwood. The Splinter Crystal (material) treasure is an original creation by one of Hyrule Castle's members. Its concept is credited to Razgriz.