Sentences with phrase «magic meter»

"Magic meter" refers to a gauge or measuring device used in the context of magic tricks or performances. It helps magicians or illusionists judge or control the success or effectiveness of their magical acts. Full definition
Details: Link starts out with 3 hearts and a full magic meter.
Details: Link starts out with 5 hearts and a full double magic meter.
To earn the Heart Piece here, make sure you have the extended magic meter.
There's a separate magic meter, so spells and other special attacks won't drain your money.
Another special power involved filling a Legend of Zelda - inspired magic meter (with green potions dropped by enemies) and activating a temporary high - damage mode.
Your health and magic meters in is in the top left, your item menu and brigade commands menu is in the top right, the health gauge of your brigades is on the bottom left and the health gauge of the enemy that you are fighting is on the bottom right of the screen.
The benefits are much like the ones in Ocarina of Time: Link can get a new power on his first visit and a health and Magic Meter replenishment on his re-visits.
Do it just as an enemy attacks and you'll «gleam,» temporarily doubling your attack power and refilling your magic meter.
Filling up the magic meter means once the magic is unleashed by pressing the R button, players will have their attacks enhanced according to the weapon they're wielding at the time.
Visually mesmerising Special Attacks can be used once you've filled the required gauge, whereas building your magic meter will allow you to activate the Focus Spirit ability — increasing your attack power and speed while reducing knock - back damage.
Giving me some good good deja vu to when the GameCube version of Twilight Princess had a screenshot on the back cover that featured the magic meter, which of course wasn't in the game.
Charge up the magic meter, cast the spell, then quickly press / hold R2, switch weapons to the one you want to level up, and then run around at enemies.
In all games where they appear, Fire Arrows require Magic Power from the Magic Meter to use.
From then on, Link can go back at any time to fill his bottle up with some of the soup, which replenishes all of his hearts, fills up his Magic Meter, and temporarily boosts his attack power until he gets hurt.
These tonics can either refill your health and magic meters, make you a treasure magnet, or cause you to become invincible for a brief period of time.
The fairy will grant you with magic power along with a more powerful spin attack — this attack will slightly drain your magic meter.
As a reward for your work, the Great Fairy will award Link with the Magic Meter Upgrade.
Your magic meter will be doubled.
Each ability consumes a certain amount of Magic Points on Link's Magic Meter, and while their effects are of unlimited time, they automatically cancel after Link reaches a new area.
The magic meter also refills itself over time as opposed to needing magic.
Each time you charge up, it costs a turn and depletes a portion of Marty's magic meter, while simultaneously increasing his damage multiplier (up to a maximum of 9.9 times normal damage).
The magic meter will be partially replenished each time Marty successfully blocks an enemy attack.
This pouch, like the wallet, quiver, and magic meter you're already familiar with, can be upgraded to hold more items over time.
She doubles Link's Magic Meter.
If it is a re-visit, she'll replenish his health and Magic Meter.
Instead of restoring his health and Magic Meter, they leave behind lots of normal Fairies that can be caught in a bottle or just used as a replenishment to health and Magic.
Once she is reunited with the missing Stray Fairies from the temple, she doubles Link's Magic Meter.
If Link plays the «Zelda's Lullaby» song, the Great Fairy of Power will emerge and grant Link the power of magic in the form of the Magic Meter.
This one will enhance your Magic Meter, making it twice as long.
The downside is that the armor will drain your magic meter rather quickly.
The Green Potion, also referred to as Medicine of Magic and Magic Medicine, is a potion that appears in The Legend of Zelda games with a Magic Meter.
Players can also cast magic spells, regulated via a magic meter.
For months, hype surrounding The Legend of Zelda: Twilght Princess showcased a magic meter that never ended up appearing in the game.
Speak with the Korok and exit through the passage way after refilling your magic meter by cutting the grass.
Each character has a magic meter of various length which can be powered up by collecting «Magic Pots» dropped by elves that you smack with your sword at various points in the game.
-- Deku Leaf — WW Another item that blows a gust of wind when used, achieving similar effects as well, the Deku Leaf has a secondary function that essentially allows Link to glide over long distances in the direction of the wind while slowly using up his magic meter.
Hitting thieves will cause them to drop magic potions — once your magic meter is maxed out, you can enter a «super» mode, buffing your strength and allowing you to execute your character's special move for a limited amount of time.
The Magic Meter is a proud, if irregular, feature of the Zelda series, and there are few items that make cooler use of it than the Cane of Somaria.
Though Magic Powder first appeared in A Link to the Past, it used a magic meter to power its use in that game, so only its Link's Awakening incarnation technically qualifies for this list.
Equipment upgrading was replaced by experience levels in multiple areas, and combat was complicated by introducing attack and block heights and a magic meter.
In the Majora's Mask DLC pack, Young Link uses the Ocarina of Time as his base Strong Attack, to exchange his filled Special Attack Meters to fill his Magic Meter.
Special attacks fill with a meter, and you can even go into a super powered state once your magic meter fills up.
The Magic Meter numbers will turn blue when your magic is full.
You can increase your Magic Meter at the Magicist!
An AOE move that does great damage to all enemies on screen, but can only be used when your magic meter is full.
Besides pieces of heart, there are also equivalents for your magic meter.
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