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==Description==
 
==Description==
This spell functions identically to [[Iced Shell]], but with the caveat that is the "Lost Attribute" ({{Ruby|消失|ロスト}}属性 ''Rosuto Zokusei''). Compared to the original Iced Shell, Lost Iced Shell has the added drawback of completely erasing the caster's existence from the memories of all who know him,<ref>Fairy Tail Manga: Chapter 522, Pages 19-21</ref> but in exchange for this, its power is several hundred times greater. Like Iced Shell, however, the imprisonment is only temporary, as the ice can melt, but only if its user is down, weakening the ice.<ref>Fairy Tail Manga: Chapter 523, Pages 2-5</ref>
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This spell functions identically to [[Iced Shell]], but with the caveat that is the "Lost Attribute" ({{Ruby|消失|ロスト}}属性 ''Rosuto Zokusei''). Compared to the original Iced Shell, Lost Iced Shell has the added drawback of completely erasing the caster's existence from the memories of all who know him,<ref>Fairy Tail Manga: Chapter 522, Pages 19-21</ref> but in exchange for this, its power is several hundred times greater. Like Iced Shell, the ice can melt, but only if its user is down, weakening the ice.<ref>Fairy Tail Manga: Chapter 523, Pages 2-5</ref>
   
 
==References==
 
==References==

Revision as of 05:55, 15 March 2017

Lost Iced Shell (消失絶対氷結(ロスト・アイスドシェル) Rosuto Aisudo Sheru) is an Ice Magic Spell.

Description

This spell functions identically to Iced Shell, but with the caveat that is the "Lost Attribute" (消失(ロスト)属性 Rosuto Zokusei). Compared to the original Iced Shell, Lost Iced Shell has the added drawback of completely erasing the caster's existence from the memories of all who know him,[1] but in exchange for this, its power is several hundred times greater. Like Iced Shell, the ice can melt, but only if its user is down, weakening the ice.[2]

References

  1. Fairy Tail Manga: Chapter 522, Pages 19-21
  2. Fairy Tail Manga: Chapter 523, Pages 2-5

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