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I carry a quick link but no QL tool. If the QL breaks (never happened to me) don't need a tool to remove it. If the chain fails, you may need a chain breaker but the new QL can be installed by standing on the pedal.
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Another way with chains with a master link to get a clip-type link apart is if your multi-tool isn't completely integrated into one piece you can stick 2 of the smaller allen keys through the chain in the right place and then squeeze them together.
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In a pinch a short piece of gear, brake cable or stranded wire and a pair of pliers works well. Dental floss and a set of gloves will also manage the trick, when desperate.
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