Octo Balloon (magic item)

From Legends of Hyrule
(Redirected from Octo Balloon)
Jump to navigationJump to search
Navigation
Warning: Legends of Hyrule is still very unfinished and its content may radically change. In particular, there are plans to radically revision classes.
Please download an offline copy of any page you may need. "Alt+Shift+P" can be used to make a printable PDF of any page. See also archives.

Player's Guide

Character Creation
the next level
Classes
champ, opportunist, researcher, sage, scion
Species
gerudo, goron, hylian, rito, zora
anouki, deku, korok, twili, zonai
Equipment
armor, weapons, gear, tools, goods, services

System Reference

Hyrulean Guidelines
Using Ability Scores
str, dex, con, int, wis, cha
Time & Movement
Environment
Rest
Combat
Conditions
Downtime
Dungeon Mastering
encounters, progression, treasure, variant rules

Compendium

Languages
Feats
Fighting Styles
Techniques
Spellcasting
spell list, spell gallery
Creature Overview
monsters, NPCs, other creatures
Magic Item Overview
item list, item gallery
3cuTCbz.png

Wondrous item, common minor

This spherical purple organ comes from the guts of an octorok, but has strange and magical properties. As an action, you can attach an octo balloon to an object and cause the balloon to immediately inflate. Upon inflating, the octo balloon will slowly lift the object into the air if it weighs 30 pounds or less. If you have multiple octo balloons, you can attach up to five of them to one object as a single action, each one increasing the lifting threshold by 30 pounds. If the object is light enough, the object flies directly upward 5 feet per round, or 50 feet per minute.
     An octo balloon pops after it has been inflated for 1 minute or if it takes any piercing, slashing, or bludgeoning damage. While inflated and floating the balloon has 5 AC.
     An octo balloon also counts as 200 rupees worth of spoils.
“This inflatable octorok organ has a lot of lift, so attach it to items you want to see float. Hold it in your hands, and then place it on an object to attach it.”
— Hyrule Compendium


The material on this page is based primarily on content found in Breath of the Wild, which is copyright Nintendo Co., Ltd.