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Blasting jelly is a sticky, highly combustible substance used for demolition. A volatile weapon, it is capable of destroying warships and defensive barriers and was used by the Fire Nation to blast out mountains. Blasting jelly is highly flammable and can be ignited from both short and long ranges. The extent of the blasting jelly's strength coupled with its portability makes it advantageous in both stealth operations and war ventures.

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  • Blasting jelly is a sticky, highly combustible substance used for demolition. A volatile weapon, it is capable of destroying warships and defensive barriers and was used by the Fire Nation to blast out mountains. Blasting jelly is highly flammable and can be ignited from both short and long ranges. The extent of the blasting jelly's strength coupled with its portability makes it advantageous in both stealth operations and war ventures.
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  • Blasting jelly is a sticky, highly combustible substance used for demolition. A volatile weapon, it is capable of destroying warships and defensive barriers and was used by the Fire Nation to blast out mountains. Blasting jelly is highly flammable and can be ignited from both short and long ranges. The extent of the blasting jelly's strength coupled with its portability makes it advantageous in both stealth operations and war ventures.
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