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The '''Binding Stone''' is a defensive magical item. {{Material}} Generally, this pebble-sized stone can be smelted into an object by a blacksmith, woven in by a tailor, or embedded into a wooden object by a woodworker.  The affected object cannot be of greater mass than the crafter. Any object imbued with the '''binding stone''', as well as the binding stone itself, has the following magical effect, and is treated as a magical item:
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The '''Binding Stone''' is a crafting [[material]] to be used by either a [[Weaponsmith]] or a [[Outfitter]].  Generally, this pebble-sized stone can be imbued or woven into any object that could otherwise be crafted.
  
Any creature who touches the object, other than the user, will be afflicted. While in contact with the affected object, the target becomes completely incapable of using magic; specifically, all of the target's spells and magical items cease function. This restriction continues for as long as the creature(s) are in contact with the object. The effect immediately ends if the affected creature(s) separates contact, and immediately resumes if contact resumes.
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Any creature who touches the object, other than the user, will be afflicted. While in contact with the affected object, the target becomes completely incapable of using magic.  Specifically, all of the target's [[:Category:Spells|spells]] and [[:Category:Magical Items|magical items]] cease function. This restriction continues for as long as the creature(s) are in contact with the object. The effect immediately ends if the affected creature(s) separates contact, and immediately resumes if contact resumes.  
 
 
The crafter can designate a portion of the crafted object to be affected by the stone, and another portion to be unaffected.  For example, a woodworker can craft a whip which has the stone's effect in the whip itself, but not the handle; thus, one holding the handle wouldn't be affected, by any creature wrapped by the whip itself would be.
 
  
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The crafter can designate a portion of the crafted object to be affected by the stone, and another portion to be unaffected.  For example, a weaponsmith can craft a whip which has the stone's effect in the whip itself, but not the handle; thus, one holding the handle wouldn't be affected, by any creature wrapped by the whip itself would be.
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==Trivia==
 
==Trivia==
 
* {{Original
 
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|creator=Quill}}, who created the [[Bind]] treasure on which the '''Binding Stone''' is based.
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* The effect of this treasure can also be applied through a [[:Category:Techniques|technique]], namely [[Bind]].
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* The effect of this treasure can also be applied through a [[:Category:Techniques|technique]] known as [[Bind]], also created by Quill
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Revision as of 22:46, 16 December 2014

Binding Stone (material)
Type Defensive Magical Item
Fields Disable, Earth
Cost 10 rupees

The Binding Stone is a crafting material to be used by either a Weaponsmith or a Outfitter. Generally, this pebble-sized stone can be imbued or woven into any object that could otherwise be crafted.

Any creature who touches the object, other than the user, will be afflicted. While in contact with the affected object, the target becomes completely incapable of using magic. Specifically, all of the target's spells and magical items cease function. This restriction continues for as long as the creature(s) are in contact with the object. The effect immediately ends if the affected creature(s) separates contact, and immediately resumes if contact resumes.

The crafter can designate a portion of the crafted object to be affected by the stone, and another portion to be unaffected. For example, a weaponsmith can craft a whip which has the stone's effect in the whip itself, but not the handle; thus, one holding the handle wouldn't be affected, by any creature wrapped by the whip itself would be.

Trivia

  • The Binding Stone (material) treasure is an original creation by one of Hyrule Castle's members. Its concept is credited to Quill.
  • The effect of this treasure can also be applied through a technique known as Bind, also created by Quill