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==Trivia==
==Trivia==
* If {{Term|TotK|Link}} shoots an {{Term|TotK|Arrow|link}} at an {{Term|TotK|Evermean}}, the small, blue-colored particle sparkle effect will play instead of the white-yellow spark, which happens when shooting {{Plural|TotK|Arrow}} at regular {{Plural|TotK|Tree|link}}, and terrain. Shooting an arrow at any other solid {{Term|TotK|Object|link}} (for rocks, it must not be embedded in the ground). This is because, if {{Plural|TotK|Enemy|link}} are immune to or block {{Plural|TotK|Arrow}}, they display the blue particle effect.
* If {{Term|TotK|Link}} shoots an {{Term|TotK|Arrow|link}} at an {{Term|TotK|Evermean}}, the small, blue-colored particle sparkle effect will play instead of the white-yellow spark, which happens when shooting {{Plural|TotK|Arrow}} at regular {{Plural|TotK|Tree|link}}, and terrain. Shooting an arrow at any other solid {{Term|TotK|Object|link}} (for rocks, it must not be embedded in the ground) results in a blue particle effect. This is because, if {{Plural|TotK|Enemy|link}} are immune to or block {{Plural|TotK|Arrow}}, they display the blue particle effect.


==Nomenclature==
==Nomenclature==
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