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[[Flame Choke]] is an offensive technique.
 
[[Flame Choke]] is an offensive technique.
  
To use this technique, the user's bare hand must have a firm grip around the target's body, particularly the arm or neck.  The user must then focus their raw strength into their palm for a brief moment.  The user's hand(s)s then suddenly clench, causing a flare of dark flames to burst from their hand, searing the foe while simultaneously blowing them back from the user's palm.  The force delivered is not from the flames, but an intangible force, which pushes with strength equivalent to a full-body tackle.
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To use this technique, the user's bare hand must have a firm grip around the target's body, particularly the arm or neck.  The user must then focus their raw strength into their palm for a brief moment.  The user's hand(s) then suddenly clench, causing a flare of dark flames to burst from their hand, searing the foe while simultaneously blowing them back from the user's palm.  The force delivered is not from the flames, but an intangible force, which pushes with strength equivalent to a full-body tackle.
  
 
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Latest revision as of 14:28, 19 October 2013

Flame Choke
Type Offensive Technique
Fields Fire, Fist, Force, Shadow
Cost Low Cost

P5: 30 rupees
P4: 35 rupees
P3: 40 rupees
P2: 45 rupees
P1: 50 rupees
Rent: 10 rupees

Flame Choke is an offensive technique.

To use this technique, the user's bare hand must have a firm grip around the target's body, particularly the arm or neck. The user must then focus their raw strength into their palm for a brief moment. The user's hand(s) then suddenly clench, causing a flare of dark flames to burst from their hand, searing the foe while simultaneously blowing them back from the user's palm. The force delivered is not from the flames, but an intangible force, which pushes with strength equivalent to a full-body tackle.

The Flame Choke treasure does not appear verbatim within the official Zelda series. However, it does appear in Super Smash Bros. Melee.