Summon Prop

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Summon Prop
Type Utility Spell
Fields Summon
Cost 10 rupees

Summon Prop is a favorite of street magicians and performers alike, giving them the ability to do actual minor magical tricks or produce something necessary for a performance to happen – such as creating a coin to appear from behind someone's ear or a couple of juggling balls to juggle with. The items the spell creates can only be mundane, inanimate objects. Highly mechanical items (to include explosives), unusual living wood, or any magical item cannot be summoned. Anyone who takes a good look at them can easily tell that they are nothing more than fake props. Each individual prop summoned cannot exceed roughly a third of the user's mass.

The summoned props are physical, though fragile enough that they do not make for actual tools or weapons, breaking apart in a puff of magic if struck or even if enough pressure is put upon them. Regardless of the material the summoned prop is made out of, it shares the same fragile durability. Similarly, going too far away from them also causes the summoned props to disappear. Multiple items can be created at once, with the exact number often depending on how skilled someone is with magic.

Trivia

  • (If you want to summon actual weapons, try Summon Weapon or Summon Ammunition. For usable tools, Summon Implement. Performers might also like Summon Instrument and Summon Attire, while the more magically inclined might enjoy Handheld Illusion and Actor's Illusion.)
  • More versatile and useful versions of this spell include the following; For weapons, Summon Ammunition and Summon Weapon; For objects, Summon Implement, Summon Attire, and Summon Instrument; for illusory objects, Handheld Illusion and Actor's Illusion.
  • The Summon Prop treasure is an original creation by one of Hyrule Castle's members. Its concept is credited to Nameless.