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There are five different types of effects which can be applied: '''Blizzard''', '''Bluster''', '''Sizzle''', '''Splash''', and '''Zap'''. These elements are applied by having the ally wielding the weapon hold it up, then having the element-wielding ally use an elemental attack on the weapon to power it up. This effect then remains on the weapon indefinitely, only being lost if the ability is discarded and left to bounce as a [[Ability Star|star]] for a few seconds or the wielder defeated (not just fainted). Tossing a [[Friend Heart]] at an elemental Ability Star before the element disappears will create the respective [[helper|Friend]] with that element.
There are five different types of effects which can be applied: '''Blizzard''', '''Bluster''', '''Sizzle''', '''Splash''', and '''Zap'''. These elements are applied by having the ally wielding the weapon hold it up, then having the element-wielding ally use an elemental attack on the weapon to power it up. This effect then remains on the weapon indefinitely, only being lost if the ability is discarded and left to bounce as a [[Ability Star|star]] for a few seconds or the wielder defeated (not just fainted). Tossing a [[Friend Heart]] at an elemental Ability Star before the element disappears will create the respective [[helper|Friend]] with that element.


Applying an effect to a weapon allows the user to perform more elaborate attacks, and often adds special properties in addition to raising the damage dealt by 25%. One example is Bluster [[Bomb]], which allows the user to float up into the air while holding the bomb in hand.
Applying an effect to a weapon allows the user to perform more elaborate attacks, and often adds special properties in addition to multiplying the damage by 1.25. One example is Bluster [[Bomb]], which allows the user to float up into the air while holding the bomb in hand.


The following table lists every known source for each effect, as well as the general characteristics of the element in question:
The following table lists every known source for each effect, as well as the general characteristics of the element in question:
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