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[[File:GoddessWhiteSword-SS-Icon.png|128px|right]]
[[File:GoddessWhiteSword-SS-Icon.png|128px|right]]
{{Main|Goddess White Sword}}
{{Main|Goddess White Sword}}
The Goddess Whitesword is the upgraded form of the Goddess Longsword. Link and Fi upgrade it in the [[Sandship]] using [[Nayru's Flame]]. It has enhanced dowsing abilities, allowing four more possible targets.
The Goddess White Sword is the upgraded form of the Goddess Longsword. Link and Fi upgrade it in the [[Sandship]] using [[Nayru's Flame]]. It has enhanced dowsing abilities, allowing four more possible targets.
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[[File:Sailcloth-SS-Icon.png|128px|right]]
[[File:Sailcloth-SS-Icon.png|128px|right]]
{{Main|Sailcloth}}
{{Main|Sailcloth}}
Link acquires the Sailcloth from Zelda in the [[Ceremony of the Goddess]]. The sailcloth is essentially a parachute and used both for a safe landing when jumping from the Crimson Loftwing, and to send Link back up from Hyrule to Skyloft. Another use for it is catching air vents and propelling Link to previously unreachable areas.
Link acquires the Sailcloth from Zelda in the [[Ceremony of the Goddess]]. The sailcloth is essentially a parachute used both for a safe landing when jumping from the Crimson Loftwing, and to send Link back up from Hyrule to Skyloft. Another use for it is catching air vents and propelling Link to previously unreachable areas.
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This Goddess's Harp originally belonged to [[Zelda]]. She holds it when she jumps down to Link after his victory in the [[Wing Ceremony]]. Zelda throws it to Link at the [[Temple of Time (Skyward Sword)|Temple of Time]] as she and [[Impa]] flee [[Ghirahim]], telling him he'll need it.
This Goddess's Harp originally belonged to [[Zelda]]. She holds it when she jumps down to Link after his victory in the [[Wing Ceremony]]. Zelda throws it to Link at the [[Temple of Time (Skyward Sword)|Temple of Time]] as she and [[Impa]] flee [[Ghirahim]], telling him he'll need it.


In the menu screen there are five song slots for this instrument. Four of these songs are used to open Trial Gates for [[Silent Realm]]s, while the [[Ballad of the Goddess]] is used to find the [[Isle of Songs]].
In the menu screen, there are five song slots for this instrument. Four of these songs are used to open Trial Gates for [[Silent Realm]]s, while the [[Ballad of the Goddess]] is used to find the [[Isle of Songs]].
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[[File:No Image.png|128px|right|Tear of Nayru]]
[[File:No Image.png|128px|right|Tear of Nayru]]
[[File:No Image.png|128px|right|Tear of Din]]
[[File:No Image.png|128px|right|Tear of Din]]
{{Main|Sacred Tears}}
{{Main|Sacred Tear}}
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[[File:Fairy-SS-Icon.png|128px|right]]
[[File:Fairy-SS-Icon.png|128px|right]]
{{Main|Fairy}}
{{Main|Fairy}}
Fairies can be found throughout the game and they will fill up a number of Link's hearts when used. Link can store fairies inside of bottles and release them whenever he'd like. If Link has a fairy stored within a bottle, after he dies, the fairy will automatically be used to restore Link's life.
Fairies can be found throughout the game and they will fill up a number of Link's hearts when used. Link can store fairies within bottles and release them whenever he'd like. If Link has a fairy stored within a bottle, after he dies, the fairy will automatically be used to restore Link's life.


Fairies can be found in fairy fountains, underneath pots, or by breaking crates and other objects.
Fairies can be found in fairy fountains, underneath pots, or by breaking crates and other objects.
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[[File:SkywardSwordSlingshot.png|128px|right]]
[[File:SkywardSwordSlingshot.png|128px|right]]
{{Main|Slingshot}}
{{Main|Slingshot}}
Given to Link by [[Bucha]] for locating the missing [[Kikiwi]], Link will simply take aim at a target and shoot a projectile at it. Once Link has the [[bow]], it is largely redundant to the more powerful weapon.
Given to Link by [[Bucha]] for locating the missing [[Kikwi]], Link will simply take aim at a target and shoot a projectile at it. Once Link has the [[bow]], it is largely redundant to the more powerful weapon.
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[[File:Scattershot SS.png|128px|right]]
[[File:Scattershot SS.png|128px|right]]
{{Main|Scattershot}}
{{Main|Scattershot}}
An upgraded version of the slingshot. The scattershot can shoot many bullets at once, without any extra ammo consumption! However, it must be charged for a second by holding the button down.
An upgraded version of the slingshot. The scattershot can shoot many bullets at once, without any extra ammo consumption. However, it must be charged for a second by holding the button down.
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[[File:SS Beetle.png|128px|right]]
[[File:SS Beetle.png|128px|right]]
{{Main|Beetle (Item)}}
{{Main|Beetle (Item)}}
Found in the [[Skyview Temple]] after defeating [[Stalmaster]], the Beetle is a small mechanical device that can fly to reach areas Link could not reach himself. The Beetle has a limited distance it can fly before it shuts off and has to be re-equipped and re-launched, and must also be re-equipped when it hits a wall or other obstacle. Link can also call back the Beetle at any time during its flight.
Found in the [[Skyview Temple]] after defeating [[Stalmaster]], the Beetle is a small mechanical device that can fly to reach areas Link could not reach himself. The Beetle has a limited distance it can fly before it shuts off and has to be re-equipped and re-launched, and must also be re-equipped when it hits a wall or another obstacle. Link can also call back the Beetle at any time during its flight.
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=== Bugs ===
=== Bugs ===
[[File:Blessed-Butterfly-Icon.png|128px|right]]
[[File:Blessed-Butterfly-Icon.png|128px|right]]
{{Main|Bugs}}
{{Main|Skyward Sword Bugs}}
Bugs can be caught using the [[Bug Net]] or [[Big Bug Net]]. They can be sold to [[Strich]] or can be used to infuse Link's potions at [[Luv and Bertie's Potion Shop]].
Bugs can be caught using the [[Bug Net]] or [[Big Bug Net]]. They can be sold to [[Strich]] or used to infuse Link's potions at [[Luv and Bertie's Potion Shop]].
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[[File:Recovery-Heart-Modelss.png|128px|right]]
[[File:Recovery-Heart-Modelss.png|128px|right]]
{{Main|Recovery Heart}}
{{Main|Recovery Heart}}
The usual method for recovering life returns in Skyward Sword. These can be received from enemies, pots, jars, and grass, and fill up one heart each. They also now grow as [[Heart Flower]]s.
Hearts can be received from enemies, pots, and grass, and fill up one heart each. They also grow as [[Heart Flower]]s.
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[[File:Deku-SeedsSS.png|128px|right]]
[[File:Deku-SeedsSS.png|128px|right]]
{{Main|Deku Seed}}
{{Main|Deku Seed}}
Deku Seeds return as ammunition for Link's [[Slingshot]]. The amount Link can carry is increased by purchasing a Seed Satchel from the Gear Shop, and then upgrading it at the Scrap Shop. They can be found from breaking grass, jars or pots.
Deku Seeds are ammunition for Link's [[Slingshot]]. The amount Link can carry is increased by purchasing a Seed Satchel from the Gear Shop, and then upgrading it at the Scrap Shop. They can be found by breaking pots and cutting grass.
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