Tag: bottle

The latest creation from artist and etsy vendor GeekOUTlet is an interesting twist on a popular Zelda concept. The bottled poe soul necklace which comes complete with faux smoke effect and glow in the dark paint. Each one is 1 1/4 inches tall and comes on a chain to be worn. The necklaces only cost $14 and come in red, yellow, blue, green, and purple. Jump inside to check it out for yourself.

Zelda producer Eiji Aonuma was recently featured in a Game Informer interview, and a question came up about the scarcity of bottles in the new Majora’s Mask 3D remake and Zelda in general. While there are plenty of vases around, and even a lot of cups, bottles themselves are rather rare in the series, and Link can only hold a limited supply of them. These rare items also serve many uses in the series, which prompted Aonuma to talk about how powerful a bottle really is…

Up this week we have a comic from a place that we haven’t seen in a while, and this time it’s a bit of a crossover between Zelda and Mario. You might be able to guess the Mario game involved, but do you know where the comic comes from? If you think you do, hit the jump to read!

Fairies in Zelda games are always a bonus, and ever since being able capture them for later use in A Link to the Past, fairies have proven to be a valuable resource in desperate times. However, catching things that move in sporadic patterns right before a difficult boss isn’t always the easiest task. Especially when you’re just waving around a glass bottle, like in Ocarina of Time. And sometimes you give the fairy just a touch. Hit the jump to read the comic!

With nearly all of the Zelda games being an adventure from Link’s perspective, we rarely see the perspective of anyone on the “evil side”. Also, as gamers, we don’t question the seemingly random layout of traps and goodies spread around Hyrule, Termina, or wherever Link’s quests take him. However, with a recent Cracked video, we now know what happens behind the scenes, and how those “random” chests get spread around the land. Hit the jump for the video!

Popular video games inspire artwork. A lot of artwork. But I think we have something that’s not so commonly seen in this creative hobby: The Legend of Zelda drawn by a children’s book illustrator. Though all illustrators have their own style, there’s something about all children’s book pictures that’s special in a much different way than all of the other content out there. Inspired by cultural greats such as Final Fantasy, Doctor Who, Alice in Wonderland, and of course The Legend of…

Sometimes, it can seem like Link is invulnerable. Depending on the capabilities of the enemies that he faces, he doesn’t usually show any sign of injury until he’s down to his last couple hearts. He can fall off cliffs, be beaten by clubs, or even stung by bees, but the only thing to indicate that he’s hurt is his heart count and sometimes a grunt or two. From all the abuse that Link takes, how does his equipment stay in…