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Player's Guide |
System Reference |
Compendium |
Prerequisite: Proficiency with the ball and chain
You've mastered wide, sweeping attacks with the ball and chain. While you wield this weapon in two hands, it gains the reach property and you add a +1 shield bonus to your AC.
Whenever a creature enters a 10-foot radius of you on its turn, you can use your reaction to make one attack with the ball-and-chain targeting that creature.
The material on this page is based on content found throughout the Legend of Zelda series, which is copyright Nintendo Co., Ltd.
Categories:
- Fighting styles
- Content originating from A Link to the Past
- Content originating from Link's Awakening
- Content originating from Oracle of Ages
- Content originating from Oracle of Seasons
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- Content originating from Four Swords Adventures
- Content originating from The Minish Cap
- Content originating from Twilight Princess
- Content originating from A Link Between Worlds
- Content originating from five or more Zelda games