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=== Wind Waker ===
=== Wind Waker ===
[[File:WindWaker_Large.png|128px|right]]
[[File:Wind Waker_Large.png|128px|right]]
{{Main|Wind Waker}}
{{Main|Wind Waker}}
The Wind Waker is a conductor's baton that was used long ago to borrow the power of the gods. It is given to Link by the [[King of Red Lions]] the first time Link arrives at [[Dragon Roost Island]]. The Wind Waker is used to conduct a choir of disembodied voices in 3/4, 4/4, or 6/4 time by use of the C-stick and main analog stick.
The Wind Waker is a conductor's baton that was used long ago to borrow the power of the gods. It is given to Link by the [[King of Red Lions]] the first time Link arrives at [[Dragon Roost Island]]. The Wind Waker is used to conduct a choir of disembodied voices in 3/4, 4/4, or 6/4 time by use of the C-stick and main analog stick.
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[[File:Iron_Boots_(TWW).png|128px|right]]
[[File:Iron_Boots_(TWW).png|128px|right]]
{{Main|Iron Boots}}
{{Main|Iron Boots}}
The Iron Boots are found in a cave on Ice Ring Isle and are not accessible until Link receives the [[Fire Arrow]]s and [[Ice Arrow]]s from the [[Fairy Queen]] on [[Mother and Child Isles]] after learning the [[Ballad of Gales]] and warping to them. The Iron Boots allow Link to not be affected by wind when equipped, therefore making them essential for the [[Wind Temple]]. They also allow Link to activate springboards first by wearing the boots and then taking them off. Larger statues may also be pulled over when the Iron Boots are paired with the [[Hookshot]]. One difference of these boots from other Zelda games is that when Link enters the water, the boots are automatically unequipped as opposed to making Link sink the the bottom of the body of water.
The Iron Boots are found in a cave on Ice Ring Isle and are not accessible until Link receives the [[Fire Arrow]]s and [[Ice Arrow]]s from the [[Fairy Queen]] on [[Mother and Child Isles]] after learning the [[Ballad of Gales]] and warping to them. The Iron Boots allow Link to not be affected by wind when equipped, therefore making them essential for the [[Wind Temple]]. They also allow Link to activate springboards first by wearing the boots and then taking them off. Larger statues may also be pulled over when the Iron Boots are paired with the [[Hookshot]]. One difference of these boots from other Zelda games is that when Link enters the water, the boots are automatically unequipped as opposed to making Link sink to the bottom of the body of water.
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[[File:Father's Letter.png|128px|right]]
[[File:Father's Letter.png|128px|right]]
{{Main|Father's Letter}}
{{Main|Father's Letter}}
This letter is given to [[Link]] by [[Medli]], it is written by the [[Rito Chieftain]] to encourage his son [[Prince Komali]] to receive his scale from [[Valoo]]. The letter explains to Komali that he has to be brave and Link is here to calm Valoo down. Also this is the only letter that is in the main story line.
This letter is given to [[Link]] by [[Medli]], it is written by the [[Rito Chieftain]] to encourage his son [[Prince Komali]] to receive his [[Dragon Scale|scale]] from [[Valoo]]. The letter explains to Komali that he has to be brave and Link is here to calm Valoo down. Also this is the only letter that is in the main story line.
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