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Link can freely manipulate the magnetized object, either by moving it through the air, dropping it, or pushing/pulling it: Applicable objects include metal equipment, [[Box|Boxes]], doors, plates, or [[Treasure Chest]]s. This can be used offensively, by dropping heavy objects on top of enemies to damage them, or to solve puzzles and reach new areas. However, Link is limited to a light trot while manipulating an object, and if he begins to run or loses safe footing, he will automatically disengage the snare and drop the object. Additionally, Magnesis cannot grab mobile objects or be upgraded at the [[Hateno Ancient Tech Lab]].
Link can freely manipulate the magnetized object, either by moving it through the air, dropping it, or pushing/pulling it: Applicable objects include metal equipment, [[Box|Boxes]], doors, plates, or [[Treasure Chest]]s. This can be used offensively, by dropping heavy objects on top of enemies to damage them, or to solve puzzles and reach new areas. However, Link is limited to a light trot while manipulating an object, and if he begins to run or loses safe footing, he will automatically disengage the snare and drop the object. Additionally, Magnesis cannot grab mobile objects or be upgraded at the [[Hateno Ancient Tech Lab]].
===Flying Machines===
One of the most comedic uses for Magnesis is to create "Flying Machines", which require two relatively flat metallic surfaces to be placed on top of each other while Link uses Magnesis on the bottom one to lift it while standing on the top one. This requires careful commands, as brusque movements may cause the contraption to break apart. While using it, Link can travel anywhere on Hyrule or fly to unfathomable heights in the sky, but '''extremely''' slowly.
These contraptions can be created using the metallic mining carts at [[Death Mountain (Breath of the Wild)|Death Mountain]], or the metallic scoop and chest at the [[Yowaka Ita Shrine]].


==Spin-off appearances==
==Spin-off appearances==
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Magnesis can be used to counter enemies throwing metallic weapons. As the enemy is winding up to throw their weapon, a large Magnesis icon will appear in front of them as a counter prompt: If Magnesis is used quickly enough, the warrior will catch the thrown weapon and throw it back at the enemy, dealing damage and exposing their Weak Point Gauge.
Magnesis can be used to counter enemies throwing metallic weapons. As the enemy is winding up to throw their weapon, a large Magnesis icon will appear in front of them as a counter prompt: If Magnesis is used quickly enough, the warrior will catch the thrown weapon and throw it back at the enemy, dealing damage and exposing their Weak Point Gauge.
==Trivia==
*One of the most comedic uses for Magnesis is to create "Flying Machines", which require two relatively flat metallic surfaces to be placed on top of each other while Link uses Magnesis on the bottom one to lift it while standing on the top one. This requires careful commands, as brusque movements may cause the contraption to break apart. While using it, Link can travel anywhere on Hyrule or fly to unfathomable heights in the sky, but '''extremely''' slowly. These contraptions can be created using the metallic mining carts at [[Death Mountain (Breath of the Wild)|Death Mountain]], or the metallic scoop and chest at the [[Yowaka Ita Shrine]].


==Gallery==
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