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| caption = Link using Magnesis to move a Metallic Plate | | caption = Link using Magnesis to move a Metallic Plate | ||
| game = ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild|Breath of the Wild]]'' | | game = ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild|Breath of the Wild]]''<br/>''[[Hyrule Warriors: Age of Calamity]]'' | ||
| location = [[Oman Au Shrine]] | | location = [[Oman Au Shrine]] | ||
| use = Move metallic objects | | use = Move metallic objects | ||
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'''Magnesis''' is a [[Rune]] ability for the [[Sheikah Slate]] obtained in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild|Breath of the Wild]]''. It allows one to move metallic objects. | |||
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===''Breath of the Wild''=== | |||
The Magnesis Rune is obtained in the [[Oman Au Shrine]] while exploring the [[Great Plateau]]. | |||
The Rune allows Link to move metallic objects. This includes moving large doors, metallic balls, and chests that are beneath the water. By lifting single doors from their initial resting spot, Link can move them over a gap to create a bridge to a new area. When moving metallic balls, Link can place them in a similarly shaped hole to solve puzzles in other dungeons, or block non-metallic boulders to clear a path. | The Rune allows Link to move metallic objects. This includes moving large doors, metallic balls, and chests that are beneath the water. By lifting single doors from their initial resting spot, Link can move them over a gap to create a bridge to a new area. When moving metallic balls, Link can place them in a similarly shaped hole to solve puzzles in other dungeons, or block non-metallic boulders to clear a path. | ||
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The ability does not last indefinitely, and will eventually run out over time. At this point, Link will need to wait a few seconds to recharge before attempting again. | The ability does not last indefinitely, and will eventually run out over time. At this point, Link will need to wait a few seconds to recharge before attempting again. | ||
<gallery> | <gallery widths=160 heights=90> | ||
File:MagnesisBlock.jpg|Link using Magnesis to move a Metallic Block | File:MagnesisBlock.jpg|Link using Magnesis to move a Metallic Block | ||
File:MagnesisChest.jpg|Link using Magnesis to move a Metallic Chest | File:MagnesisChest.jpg|Link using Magnesis to move a Metallic Chest | ||
File:MagnesisDoor.jpg|Link using Magnesis to move a Metallic Door | File:MagnesisDoor.jpg|Link using Magnesis to move a Metallic Door | ||
File:Magnesis.png|Magnesis Icon | File:Magnesis.png|Magnesis Icon | ||
File:Zelda Magnesis - HWAoC prerelease screenshot.jpg|[[Zelda]] uses Magnesis in ''[[Hyrule Warriors: Age of Calamity]]'' | |||
</gallery> | </gallery> | ||
{{Cat|Breath of the Wild Items}} | {{Cat|Breath of the Wild Items}} | ||
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Magnesis is a Rune ability for the Sheikah Slate obtained in Breath of the Wild. It allows one to move metallic objects.
Appearances
Breath of the Wild
The Magnesis Rune is obtained in the Oman Au Shrine while exploring the Great Plateau.
The Rune allows Link to move metallic objects. This includes moving large doors, metallic balls, and chests that are beneath the water. By lifting single doors from their initial resting spot, Link can move them over a gap to create a bridge to a new area. When moving metallic balls, Link can place them in a similarly shaped hole to solve puzzles in other dungeons, or block non-metallic boulders to clear a path.
The ability does not last indefinitely, and will eventually run out over time. At this point, Link will need to wait a few seconds to recharge before attempting again.
Zelda uses Magnesis in Hyrule Warriors: Age of Calamity