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| |name = Upgrade System | | | image = [[File:upgrade system.jpeg]] |
| |image = [[File:upgrade system.jpeg]] | | | game = ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword|Skyward Sword]]''<br/>''[[The Legend of Zelda: A Link Between Worlds|A Link Between Worlds]]'' |
| |game = ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword|Skyward Sword]]'' | | | location = <u>'''''Skyward Sword'''''</u><br/>[[Skyloft]]<br/>[[Bazaar]]<br/><u>'''''A Link Between Worlds'''''</u><br/>A cave in [[Lake Hylia]] |
| |location = [[Skyloft]]<br>[[Bazaar]] | |
| |shop = [[Scrap Shop]]
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| The '''Upgrade System''' is a feature that makes its first appearance in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword|Skyward Sword]]''.
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| ==Overview==
| | The '''Upgrade System''' is a feature that appears in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword|Skyward Sword]]'' and ''[[The Legend of Zelda: A Link Between Worlds|A Link Between Worlds]]''. |
| This system allows [[Link]] to take items that he already has and enhance them using the [[Treasure]]s found on the [[Collection]] screen. For example, if Link has acquired all of the necessary materials, Link's old [[Wooden Shield]] is turned into a stronger, more durable [[Banded Shield]]. Not only can Link upgrade his [[shield]]s, but also his items. An example is Link turning his [[Slingshot]] into a [[Scattershot]]. This is a unique way of keeping items from becoming unused, and unloved, like they have once or twice in previous ''Zelda'' titles.
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| The tables below list <u>only</u> items than can be upgraded, detailing cost, item requirements, and the upgraded item's new name. A comprehesive list of all items can be found [[The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword#Items|here]]. | | ==Skyward Sword== |
| | This system allows [[Link]] to take items that he already has and enhance them using the [[Treasure]]s found on the [[Collection]] screen. For example, if Link has acquired all of the necessary materials, Link's old [[Wooden Shield]] is turned into a stronger, more durable [[Banded Shield]] at the [[Scrap Shop]]. Not only can Link upgrade his [[shield]]s, but also his items. An example is Link turning his [[Slingshot]] into a [[Scattershot]]. This is a unique way of keeping items from becoming unused, and unloved, like they have once or twice in previous ''Zelda'' titles. |
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| | The lists below only show items which can be upgraded, and the upgraded item's new name. A comprehensive list of all items can be found [[Skyward Sword Items|here]]. |
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| ===Item Upgrades=== | | ===Item Upgrades=== |
| {{Main|Scrap Shop}} | | {{Main|Skyward Sword Upgrades}} |
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| | ;Shield upgrades: |
| | *[[Wooden Shield]] → [[Banded Shield]] → [[Braced Shield]] |
| | *[[Iron Shield]] → [[Reinforced Shield]] → [[Fortified Shield]] |
| | *[[Sacred Shield]] → [[Divine Shield]] → [[Goddess Shield]] |
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| | ;Ammunition capacity: |
| | *[[Small Seed Satchel]] → [[Medium Seed Satchel]] → [[Large Seed Satchel]] |
| | *[[Small Quiver]] → [[Medium Quiver]] → [[Large Quiver]] |
| | *[[Small Bomb Bag]] → [[Medium Bomb Bag]] → [[Large Bomb Bag]] |
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| | *[[Hook Beetle]] → [[Quick Beetle]] → [[Tough Beetle]] |
| !Current Item
| | *[[Bow|Wooden Bow]] → [[Iron Bow]] → [[Sacred Bow]] |
| !Upgraded To
| | *[[Slingshot]] → [[Scattershot]] |
| !Items Required
| | *[[Bug Net]] → [[Big Bug Net]] |
| !Cost
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| | [[File:SkywardSwordSlingshot.png|50px]] || [[Slingshot]] || [[Scattershot]] || (2) [[Dusk Relic]]s<br>(2) [[Amber Relic]]s<br>(3) [[Jelly Blob]]s || 50 [[Rupee]]s
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| | [[File:HookBeetle-SS-Icon.png|50px]] || [[Hook Beetle]] || Quick Beetle || (2) [[Ancient Flower]]s<br>(2) [[Hornet Larvae]]<br>(1) [[Golden Skull]] || 50 Rupees
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| | [[File:QuickBeetle-SS-Icon.png |50px]] || [[Quick Beetle]] || [[Tough Beetle]] ||(3) Ancient Flowers<br> (4) Amber Relics<br> (1) [[Blue Bird Feather]]<br> (1) [[Goddess Plume]] || 50 Rupees
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| | [[File:Bow-SS-Icon.png|50px]] || [[Bow|Wooden Bow]] ||Iron Bow || (3) [[Tumbleweed]]s<br>(3) [[Monster Claw]]s<br> (2) Eldin Ores<br> (1) Evil Crystal || 50 Rupees
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| | [[File:IronBow-SS-Icon.png|50px]] || [[Iron Bow]] || [[Sacred Bow]] || (5) Tumbleweeds<br>(3) [[Lizard Tail]]s<br> (2) Evil Crystals<br> (1) Goddess Plume || 100 Rupees
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| | [[File:Bug-Net-Icon.png|50px]] || [[Bug Net]] || [[Big Bug Net]] ||(3) Tumbleweeds<br>(2) Ancient Flowers<br>(1) Evil Crystal || 100 Rupees
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| | [[File:Woodenshieldss.png|50px]] || [[Wooden Shield]] || Banded Shield ||(2) Amber Relics<br> (1) Monster Claw<br>(1) Jelly Blob || 30 Rupees
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| | [[File:Bandedshieldss.png|50px]] || [[Banded Shield]] || [[Braced Shield]] ||(2) Monster Claws<br>(3) Amber Relics<br>(2) Tumbleweeds<br>(1) [[Ornamental Skull]] || 50 Rupees
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| | [[File:IronShield-SS-Icon.png|50px]] || [[Iron Shield]] || Reinforced Shield ||(2) Eldin Ores<br> (2) Ornamental Skulls<br> (2) Monster Claws || 50 Rupees
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| | [[File:Reinforced Shield.png|50px]] || [[Reinforced Shield]] || [[Fortified Shield]] || (3) Eldin Ores<br> (3) Monster Claws<br> (3) Tumbleweeds<br> (1) Blue Bird Feather || 100 Rupees
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| | [[File:SacredShield-SS-Icon.png|50px]] || [[Sacred Shield]] || Devine Shield || (3) Ornamental Skulls<br> (1) [[Dusk Relic]]<br> (2) [[Bird Feather]] || 100 Rupees
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| | [[File:DivineShield-SS-Icon.png|50px]] || [[Divine Shield]] || [[Goddess Shield]] || (3) Monster Horns<br> (4) Dusk Relics<br> (3) Bird Feathers<br> (1) Blue Bird Feather || 150 Rupees
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| | [[File:Seed-Satchel-Small.png|50px]] || [[Small Seed Satchel]] || Medium Seed Satchel || (4) Amber Relics<br> (3) Monster Claws<br> (3) Ornamental Skulls || 50 Rupees
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| | [[File:Seed-Satchel-Medium.png|50px]] || [[Medium Seed Satchel]] || [[Large Seed Satchel]] || (5) Amber Relics<br> (3) Monster Claws<br> (1) [[Golden Skull]]<br> (1) Blue Bird Feather || 100 Rupees
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| | [[File:Small Quiver.png |50px]] || [[Small Quiver]] || Medium Quiver || (3) Monster Horns<br> (3) Dusk Relics<br> (5) Amber Relics || 50 Rupees
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| | [[File:Quiver-Medium.png |50px]] || [[Medium Quiver]] || [[Large Quiver]] || (2) Monster Horns<br> (3) Dusk Relics<br> (1) Golden Skull<br> (1) Goddess Plume || 100 Rupees
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| | [[File:Small bomb bag.jpg|50px]] || [[Small Bomb Bag]] || Medium Bomb Bag || (1) Lizard Tail<br> (3) Ornamental Skulls<br> (1) Blue Bird Feather || 50 Rupees
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| | [[File:Bomb-Bag-Medium.png|50px]] || [[Medium Bomb Bag]] || [[Large Bomb Bag]] || (3) Lizard Tails<br> (4) Jelly Blobs<br> (2) Hornet Larvae<br> (1) Golden Skull || 100 Rupees
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| ===Potion Upgrades=== | | ===Potion Upgrades=== |
| {{Main|Luv and Bertie's Potion Shop}} | | {{Main|Luv and Bertie's Potion Shop}} |
| | *[[Heart Potion]] → [[Heart Potion +]] → [[Heart Potion ++]] |
| | *[[Revitalizing Potion]] → [[Revitalizing Potion +]] → [[Revitalizing Potion ++]] |
| | *[[Guardian Potion]] → [[Guardian Potion +]] |
| | *[[Air Potion]] → [[Air Potion +]] |
| | *[[Stamina Potion]] → [[Stamina Potion +]] |
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| {| class="wikitable" style= | | ===Adventure Pouch=== |
| |+ '''''' | | {{Main|Skyward Sword Upgrades|section=Adventure Pouch Upgrades}} |
| ! scope="col" | | | [[File:Adventure-Pouch-Model.png|right]] |
| ! scope="col" | Current Potion | | The Adventure Pouch's storage capacity can be upgraded from the default four to eight with four individual slots that are either bought or found. |
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| | One comes from activating the [[Goddess Cube]] in [[Deep Woods]] near [[Gorko]]; then collecting the [[Goddess Chest]] at [[Pumpkin Landing]] that results. |
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| | The other three can be bought from [[Beedle's Air Shop]] for 300, 500 and 1200 rupees respectively. |
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| | ===Dowsing=== |
| | {{Main|Dowsing}} |
| | After defeating [[Tentalus]], Link's Dowsing ability improves to let him have up to seven Dowsing Targets. After getting the upgrade, Link can get the following targets: |
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| | *[[Goddess Cube]]s: walk up to a dormant [[Goddess Chest]]. |
| | *[[Recovery Heart]]s: run low on hearts, then respond to Fi's alert. |
| | *[[Treasure]]: talk to Gondo. |
| | *[[Gratitude Crystal]]s: talk to [[Batreaux]]. |
| | *[[Rupee]]s: talk to a shopkeeper. |
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| | Link will still encounter quest dowsing targets, making it still entirely possible to run out of targets. |
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| | ==A Link Between Worlds== |
| | {{Main|Mother Maiamai}} |
| | In ''[[The Legend of Zelda: A Link Between Worlds|A Link Between Worlds]]'', upgrades are done by visiting [[Mother Maiamai]] and rescuing her missing children by groups of ten. Whenever [[Link]] finds a group of ten [[Maiamai]], he is prompted with the option of upgrading an item he purchased, not rented, through [[Ravio's Shop]]. Each item purchased from [[Ravio]] can be upgraded only once, and when all nine items have been enhanced, Link's [[Spin Attack]] can be upgraded to the [[Great Spin Attack]]. |
| | A list of all Maiamai locations can be found [[A Link Between Worlds Maiamai Locations|here.]] |
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| | ===Item Upgrades=== |
| | {{main|A Link Between Worlds Item Upgrades}} |
| | Each item listed below requires ten missing Maiamais to be found before any upgrades can be performed. |
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| | ! scope="col" | Purchased Item |
| ! scope="col" | Upgraded To | | ! scope="col" | Upgraded To |
| ! scope="col" | Items Required for Upgrade
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| |[[File:HeartPotion-SS-Icon.png|50px]]||[[Heart Potion]]||Heart Potion + ||(3) [[Blessed Butterfly|Blessed Butterflies]] <br>(1) [[Volcanic Ladybug]] <br>(1) [[Woodland Rhino Beetle]] || 20 Rupees | | |{{Sort|1}}|[[File:ALBW-boomerang.png|50px]]||[[Boomerang]]||[[Nice Boomerang]] |
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| | |{{Sort|2}}|[[File:ALBW-bomb.png|50px]]||[[Bomb]]||[[Nice Bombs]] |
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| |[[File:HeartPotion+-SS-Icon.png|50px]]||[[Heart Potion +]] ||[[Heart Potion ++]]||(3) [[Blessed Butterfly|Blessed Butterflies]] <br>(3) [[Deku Hornet]]s <br>(1) [[Eldin Roller]] <br>(1) [[Sand Cicada]] || 30 Rupees | | |{{Sort|3}}|[[File:Bow (ALBW).png|50px]]||[[Bow]]||[[Nice Bow]] |
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| |[[File:RevitalizingPotion-SS-Icon.png|50px]]||[[Revitalizing Potion]]||Revitalizing Potion +||(3) [[Deku Hornet]]s <br>(2) [[Skyloft Mantis]]es <br>(2) [[Woodland Rhino Beetle]]s || 20 Rupees | | |{{Sort|4}}|[[File:ALBW-fire-rod.png|50px]]||[[Fire Rod]]||[[Nice Fire Rod]] |
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| |[[File:RevitalizingPotion+-SS-Icon.png|50px]]||[[Revitalizing Potion +]] ||[[Revitalizing Potion ++]]||(3) [[Lanayru Ant]]s <br>(2) [[Woodland Rhino Beetle]]s <br>(1) [[Gerudo Dragonfly]] <br>(1) [[Sand Cicada]] || 30 Rupees | | |{{Sort|5}}|[[File:ALBW-hammer.png|50px]]||[[Hammer]]||[[Nice Hammer]] |
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| |[[File:GuardianPotion-SS-Icon.png|50px]]||[[Guardian Potion]] ||[[Guardian Potion +]]||(1) [[Faron Grasshopper]] <br>(2) [[Eldin Roller]] <br>(3) [[Blessed Butterfly|Blessed Butterflies]] <br>(3) [[Starry Firefly|Starry Fireflies]] || 40 Rupees | | |{{Sort|6}}|[[File:Hookshot_(ALBW).png|50px]]||[[Hookshot]]||[[Nice Hookshot]] |
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| |[[File:SS AirPotion.png|50px]]||[[Air Potion]] ||[[Air Potion +]]||(2) [[Sky Stag Beetle]]s <br>(2) [[Skyloft Mantis]]es <br>(2) [[Lanayru Ant]]s || 20 Rupees | | |{{Sort|7}}|[[File:ALBW-ice-rod.png|50px]]||[[Ice Rod]]||[[Nice Ice Rod]] |
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| |[[File:StaminaPotion-SS-Icon.png|50px]]||[[Stamina Potion]] ||[[Stamina Potion +]]||(3) [[Volcanic Ladybug]]s <br>(2) [[Sky Stag Beetle]]s <br>(2) [[Gerudo Dragonfly|Gerudo Dragonflies]] <br>(1) [[Faron Grasshopper]] || 20 Rupees | | |{{Sort|9}}|[[File:ALBW-sand-rod.png|50px]]||[[Sand Rod]]||[[Nice Sand Rod]] |
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| | |{{Sort|10}}|[[File:ALBW-tornado-rod.png|50px]]||[[Tornado Rod]]||[[Nice Tornado Rod]] |
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| ===Adventure Pouch=== | | ===Skill Upgrade=== |
| {{Main|Adventure Pouch}}
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| The Adventure Pouch's storage capacity can be upgraded from the default four to eight with four individual slots that are either bought or found.
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| {|class="wikitable" | | {|class="wikitable" |
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| !Pouch Slots | | !Skill |
| !Location Found | | !Skill Upgrade |
| !Item(s) Required | | !Maiamai Needed |
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| | [[File:No_Image.png|50px]]||+1 Additonal Slot||[[Pumpkin Landing]]||||||Activate the [[Goddess Cube]] in [[Deep Woods]] near [[Gorko]].
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| | [[File:No_Image.png|50px]]||+1 Additonal Slot||[[Beedle]]||[[Slingshot]]||300 Rupees||Must Purchase the 300 Rupees Slot from Beedle first.
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| | [[File:No_Image.png|50px]]||+1 Additonal Slot||Beedle||Slingshot||600 Rupees||Must Purchase the 600 Rupees Slot from Beedle first.
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| | [[File:No_Image.png|50px]]||+1 Additonal Slot||Beedle||Slingshot||1200 Rupees||Must Purchase the 1200 Rupees Slot from Beedle first. | | | [[File:Spin Attack.jpg|50px]]||[[Spin Attack]]||[[Great Spin Attack]]||Find 100 missing children |
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| ===Dowsing===
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| {{Main|Dowsing}}
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| {{TODO|Detail how more items can be searched with [[Dowsing]] upgrade(s).}}
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| {{Cat|Game Mechanics}} | | {{Cat|Game Mechanics}} |