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{{CD|file=HeartPiecelttp.png|link=Piece of Heart|desc=A total of twelve Pieces of Heart can be found in the game. For every four Link has obtained, he will gain another heart to his health. A total of three hearts will be added if he collects all twelve of them hidden throughout the island.}}
{{CD|file=HeartPiecelttp.png|link=Piece of Heart|desc=A total of twelve Pieces of Heart can be found in the game. For every four Link has obtained, he will gain another heart to his health. A total of three hearts will be added if he collects all twelve of them hidden throughout the island.}}
{{CD|file=LA Secret Medicine Art.png|link=Secret Medicine|desc=Link can buy the Secret Medicine from [[Crazy Tracy]] who lives near [[Manbo's Pond]]. She will sell some to Link for 27 Rupees. He can also find them in some treasure chests in the later dungeons. This medicine restores Link's life automatically after he dies. It is recommended Link saves the Secret Medicine for the later battles or the battle against the Nightmare.}}
{{CD|file=LA Secret Medicine Art.png|link=Secret Medicine|desc=Link can buy the Secret Medicine from [[Crazy Tracy]] who lives near [[Manbo's Pond]]. She will sell some to Link for 27 Rupees. He can also find them in some treasure chests in the later dungeons. This medicine restores Link's life automatically after he dies. It is recommended Link saves the Secret Medicine for the later battles or the battle against the Nightmare.}}
{{CD|file=LA Secret Seashell Art.png|link=Secret Seashell|desc=There are 26 Secret Seashells total scattered across Koholint Island. When Link has found 20 of them, he should go to the Seashell Mansion located near Kanalet Castle. His reward will be the Seashell Sword, which is stronger and shoots beams out when Link has full health. Also, after Link finds 20 Secret Seashells and gets the Seashell Sword, the other six Link doesn't find will disappear.}}
{{CD|file=LA Secret Seashell Art.png|link=Secret Seashell|desc=There are 26 Secret Seashells total scattered across [[Koholint Island]]. When Link has found 20 of them, he should go to the Seashell Mansion located near Kanalet Castle. His reward will be the Seashell Sword, which is stronger and shoots beams out when Link has full health. Also, after Link finds 20 Secret Seashells and gets the Seashell Sword, the other six Link doesn't find will disappear.}}
{{CD|file=LA Sleepy Toadstool Art.png|link=Sleepy Toadstool|desc=The Sleepy Toadstool is found deep within the Mysterious Woods. Once Link has found the Sleept Toadstool, he should take it to Syrup the Witch and she'll make Magic Powder out of it.}}
{{CD|file=LA Sleepy Toadstool Art.png|link=Sleepy Toadstool|desc=The Sleepy Toadstool is found deep within the Mysterious Woods. Once Link has found the Sleept Toadstool, he should take it to Syrup the Witch and she'll make Magic Powder out of it.}}
{{CD|file=RedTunic.png|link=Red Tunic|desc=The Red Tunic can be found at the end of the [[Color Dungeon]]. Link can choose between this tunic and the Blue Tunic. This tunic gives Link more attack power overall, practically making all enemies and some bosses health cut down by a half of what it was before. Once he has picked the Red Tunic, Link cannot go back and change his mind for the blue one.}}
{{CD|file=RedTunic.png|link=Red Tunic|desc=The Red Tunic can be found at the end of the [[Color Dungeon]]. Link can choose between this tunic and the Blue Tunic. This tunic gives Link more attack power overall, practically making all enemies and some bosses health cut down by a half of what it was before. Once he has picked the Red Tunic, Link cannot go back and change his mind for the blue one.}}
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{{CD|file=Compass.png|link=Compass}}
{{CD|file=Compass.png|link=Compass|desc=Like most Zelda games, one Compass can be found in each dungeon. It lets Link see where all of the treasure chests are, as with the Nightmare's lair on the map when the game is paused. Also, it will make a beep tone-like sound whenever Link enters a room that has a Small Key or the Nightmare's Key.}}
{{CD|file=LA Dungeon Map Art.png|link=Dungeon Map}}
{{CD|file=LA Dungeon Map Art.png|link=Dungeon Map|desc=The Dungeon Map's function is rather basic. It lets Link see all of the rooms and the shape of a dungeon on the pause menu. It doesn't do much else and is not required to beat a dungeon like the Compass.}}
{{CD|file=NightmareKey.png|link=Nightmare Key}}
{{CD|file=LA Small Key Art.png|link=Small Key|desc=Small Keys are only found in dungeons. They can be used once on one locked door, then they disappear. Also, the Compass will show Link if one is in a room with a beep-like tone if he has already obtained the Compass earlier. To see how many Link has, pause the game while in a dungeon and look on the right. Small Keys cannot be transferred between dungeons.}}
{{CD|file=LA Small Key Art.png|link=Small Key}}
{{CD|file=NightmareKey.png|link=Nightmare Key|desc=The Nightmare's Key opens the door to the Nightmare's lair in each dungeon. It is always in a chest that is rather hard to reach. In every dungeon, Link will usually get this very late in the dungeon.}}
{{CD|file=Owl Stone Beak.png|link=Stone Beak}}
{{CD|file=Stoneslab.jpg|link=Stone Slab Fragment|desc=There is one Stone Slab Fragment per dungeon, as well as a few [[Stone Slab]]s the fragment works with. Link can read the Stone Slab once he has obtained the fragment which gives him hints about various things in the dungeon he is in.}}
{{CD|file=Stoneslab.jpg|link=Stone Slab Fragment}}
{{CD|file=Owl Stone Beak.png|link=Stone Beak|desc=There is one Stone Beak per dungeon, as well as a few Owl Statues the beak works with. The Owl will talk to Link through these statues and gives him hints about various things in the dungeon he is in.}}
{{CD|file=HeartContainerlttp.png|link=Heart Container}}
{{CD|file=HeartContainerlttp.png|link=Heart Container|desc=Like nearly every other Zelda title to date, Link can get a Heart Container after he defeats a boss encountered in a dungeon. Same goes for ''Link's Awakening''; for all eight dungeon bosses, a Heart Container will come out of them after Link defeats them. It increases his life by one whole heart.}}
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{{CD/Header|Pick-Up}}
{{CD/Header|Pick-Up}}
{{CD|file=LA Guardian Acorn Artwork.png|link=Guardian Acorn}}
{{CD|file=LA Guardian Acorn Artwork.png|link=Guardian Acorn|desc=Occasionally when Link defeats an enemy, a Guardian Acorn will come out of them. By picking it up, Link will have more defense for a time. It wears off when he gets hurt too many times. Different music will play when Link has it, and it stops playing when he loses it.}}
{{CD|file=LA Piece of Power Artwork.png|link=Piece of Power}}
{{CD|file=LA Piece of Power Artwork.png|link=Piece of Power|desc=Just like Guardian Acorns, Pieces of Power are also found sometimes after defeating an enemy. They will boost Link's attack and makes a little explosion on enemies that Link hits. Also, he runs a little faster when he is using one. As with Guardian Acorns, they also wear off whenever he gets hurt too much while using them.}}
{{CD|file=RecoveryHeartlttp.png|link=Recovery Heart}}
{{CD|file=RecoveryHeartlttp.png|link=Recovery Heart|desc=Recovery Hearts, as explained in the name, restore Link's health. They can be found in bushes, inside enemies after defeating them, and much more. The Recovery Heart has been around since the ''[[The Legend of Zelda]]'' for the [[Nintendo Entertainment System|NES]]. To this day, Recovery Hearts still serve the same purpose.}}
{{CD|file=LA Rupee Art.png|link=Rupee}}
{{CD|file=LA Rupee Art.png|link=Rupee|desc=Rupees are basically the currency of Koholint Island. Blue Rupees can be found all over the place and it counts as one Rupee. Several chests in the game can hold as little as 20 Rupees, and as much as 200 Rupees. Rupees are vital for Link's quest so he can buy supplies and other items he may need.}}
{{CD|file=LA Arrow Artwork.png|link=Arrow}}
{{CD|file=LA Arrow Artwork.png|link=Arrow|desc=Arrows can be found all over the Overworld and in shops. They sometimes even come out of enemies after being defeated. If Link picks up an Arrow off the ground before he has the Bow, it will just give him one Rupee instead. An upgrade that will allow Link to hold up to 60 Arrows can be found down some stairs under a rock near Turtle Rock where Mad Batter will give Link the upgrade as a "curse". Arrows can also be used as a Bomb Arrow. The player can put the Bow & Arrow on one button and Bombs on the other. Then, by pressing both buttons at the same time, the Bow will launch a Bomb Arrow.}}
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