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As the name suggests, the Magic Powder is an enchanted powder that is kept within a satchel. The powder could be sprinkled upon objects and living creatures for a variety of random effects. These include setting objects on fire and transforming enemies. Most enemies are turned into Slimes by Magic Powder, although [[Buzz Blob]]s will transform into Cukemen, while [[Anti-Fairy|Anti-Fairies]] will become [[Fairy|Fairies]]. Magic Powder is usually brewed by witches, with a type of mushroom being the most essential ingredient. There are different limitations on Link's Magic Power depending on the game; the Magic Powder drains magic from the magic meter in ''A Link to the Past'', while in ''Link's Awakening'', Link has a limited amount of powder.
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As the name suggests, the Magic Powder is an enchanted powder that is kept within a satchel. The powder could be sprinkled upon objects and living creatures for a variety of random effects. These include setting objects on fire and transforming enemies. Most enemies are turned into Slimes by Magic Powder, although [[Buzz Blob]]s will transform into Cukemen while [[Anti-Fairy|Anti-Fairies]] will become [[Fairy|Fairies]]. Magic Powder is usually brewed by witches, with a type of mushroom being the most essential ingredient. There are different limits on the amount of Magic Powder that Link had depending on the game; the Magic Powder drains magic from the magic meter in ''A Link to the Past'' while in ''Link's Awakening'', Link has a limited amount of powder.
  
 
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In ''[[The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past|A Link to the Past]]'', the Magic Powder is earned by giving [[Syrup]] a Mushroom from the [[Lost Woods]]. Once she has brewed it, her assistant will give Link the Magic Power. It is primarily optional as an item, although it is needed to awaken the [[Mad Batter]]. In ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Link's Awakening|Link's Awakening]]'', the Magic Powder was made by Syrup with a Sleepy Toadstool and could also be won from the Trendy Game. Within this game, the Magic Powder was essential for restoring [[Tarin]]'s true form following his transformation into a raccoon, and the powder could also be used to light torches. Link is initially limited to 20 uses of the powder, but the Mad Batter could double this to 40.
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In ''[[The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past]]'', the Magic Powder is earned by giving [[Syrup]] a Mushroom from the [[Lost Woods]]. Once she has brewed it, her assistant will give Link the Magic Power. It is primarily optional as an item, although it is needed to awaken the [[Mad Batter]]. In ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Link's Awakening]]'', the Magic Powder was made by Syrup with a Sleepy Toadstool and could also be won from the Trendy Game. Within this game, the Magic Powder was essential for restoring [[Tarin]]'s true form following his transformation into a raccoon, and the powder could also be used to light torches. Link is initially limited to 20 uses of the powder, but the Mad Batter could double this to 40.
 
 
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==Video Games==
 
 
 
*In ''[[Hyrule Warriors]]'', the Magic Power appears as an Item Card for the [[Koholint Island]] map for Adventure Mode that was initially available as part of the ''Link's Awakening'' DLC. The Magic Powder card could be used to light torches on some squares of the map to unlock more areas.
 
  
 
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