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 Technological explanations for Magical objects: Le
Now, there have been some stuff in video games that the game only describes as: "Magic". However, there is a modern technological answer to most of this. Let's look at some of the magical stuff that has been in the Legend of Zelda series.

Sword Beams: He throws teh sword in a way like how The Apprentice does in Star Wars: The Force Unleashed. When he doesn't have full strength, he dowsn't have enough energy in him to throw the sword. It sometimes takes an upgraded sword to do so because it shows that Link has enough mastery to preform such an attack.

Magic Lantern: It's a normal lantern, but do most lantern have infinite quanities of kerosine? Especially when you're dumping it on torches?

Magic Powder: I'm going to say that this is nuclear waste, and the pouch protects against such radioactivity. To prevent his enfection, Link just uses a few grains at a time. Once again, can you really expect to have infinite quanities of radioactive waste?

Fire arrows: Napalm on an arrow. Releases on impact. And do You expect to have infinite Napalm?

Ice arrows: See above, but replace "Napalm" with "Liquid Nitrogen"

Light Arrows: See Fire Arrows, but replace "Napalm" with "Holy Water"

Din's Fire: Like a bomb, but it releases a flaming ball of Napalm. How Link doesn't get hurt, I don't know.

Farore's Wind: Sets a beacon upon first use. When activates a second time, it can either teleport to teh beacon, or move teh beacon to your location. How this takes magic, I don't know.

Farore's Love: It's an energy field that activates on impact.

Zora Lightning field: More energy fields!

Deku Bubble: well, maybe the Deku form has only a limited abount of deadly spit it can spit out.

Zora Tunic: kind of like a dive suit, but it has processes similar to Plants that covnerts Carbon Dioxide to Oxygen. More logical in Twilight Princess.

Goron Tunic: A fire-resistant suit that keeps hot air out and cool air in.

Magical Rupee armor: It self-regenerates using Rupees from your wallet.

Magic Beans: Plants with anti-gravity devices in them that react like pressure pads.

    Posted by GamingCat on 2009-08-10 16:49:47 | Rating: | Views: 10
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