Melee Magic
Melee Magic | |
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Type | Offensive Spell |
Fields | Electric, Empower, Fist |
Cost | High Cost W5: 55 rupees |
Melee Magic is an offensive spell. Once it is learned has been learned, it is automatically active unless the user wills for it to cease. When the user's bare hands move to attack as with a punch, chop, palm thrust, or other direct blow, sparks of magic--appearing and functioning somewhat like sparks of electricity--will emit from the user's hands. This sparks create painful shocks on impact, increasing the damage dealt.
The Melee Magic treasure does not appear verbatim within the official Zelda series. However, it does appear in Super Smash Bros. Melee. In this game, many of Princess Zelda's attacks featured something akin to Melee Magic.
Augments
Spark Smash | |
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Additional Cost |
Normal Cost W5: 40 rupees |
The user can gain the Spark Smash or Spark Heel augment simultaneously with the original treasure for an additional cost, or as a separate treasure at a later time.
Spark Smash enables the user to concentrate the sparks of Melee Magic into a more potent, focused attack. The user takes a moment to concentrate a good amount inner strength and magic into her arm, before abruptly thrusting her palm forward to unleash an explosion of electrifying melee magic just inches from the tip of their hand. While the attack itself doesn't do all that much more damage than normal melee magic, what makes it powerful is that the explosion of magic can be ignited on the opposite side of even the thickest armor, given proximal range.
Spark Heel | |
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Additional Cost |
Higher Cost W5: 70 rupees |
Spark Heel is a particularly powerful technique usable with Melee Magic. To use it, the user concentrates a viciously powerful amount of magic and inner strength into her heel, before slashing it into her opponent. If the kick connects solidly, the sheer force of the blow cuts into the target with electricity, before sending them flying back at least a dozen feet. Gorons or those wearing armor may not be sent back quite to that extent, of course. The sheer force of this strike has been known to break bones even through armor, given a solid enough strike.