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'''Nitro Powder''' (Japanese: ニトロのかやく ''nitoro no kayaku'', "nitro gunpowder"), is an explosive and [[key item]] in ''[[Final Fantasy]]''. It is an explosive that the [[Warriors of Light]] can obtain from the treasure room in [[Castle Cornelia]] if they have the [[Mystic Key]]. According to some NPCs in the area, the Nitro Powder was locked in the treasure room for 400 years. After obtaining the Nitro Powder, the heroes must go to [[Mount Duergar]] and give the Nitro Powder to [[Nerrick]], who uses it to detonate a bridge; this creates a canal that the Warriors of Light can pass through to progress in their adventure and reach the town of [[Melmond]]. | |||
In the original NES version, the item is named '''TNT''' (also formatted as '''T.N.T.'''<ref>''Nintendo Power'' volume 17, page 9.</ref>). Its ''[[Nintendo Power]]'' artwork depicts it as a three yellow dynamite sticks with a black label wrapped around it, reading "TNT" and showing a {{wp|skull and crossbones (symbol)|skull and crossbones}} danger symbol. The TNT's successor, Nitro Powder, is never seen in artwork for the remakes. Judging from its name, the Nitro Powder is likely a different object from the TNT while still retaining its core purpose. | In the original NES version, the item is named '''TNT''' (also formatted as '''T.N.T.'''<ref>''Nintendo Power'' volume 17, page 9.</ref>). Its ''[[Nintendo Power]]'' artwork depicts it as a three yellow dynamite sticks with a black label wrapped around it, reading "TNT" and showing a {{wp|skull and crossbones (symbol)|skull and crossbones}} danger symbol. The TNT's successor, Nitro Powder, is never seen in artwork for the remakes. Judging from its name, the Nitro Powder is likely a different object from the TNT while still retaining its core purpose. |