https://www.zeldadungeon.net/wiki/api.php?action=feedcontributions&user=DracoFire3000&feedformat=atomZelda Dungeon Wiki - User contributions [en]2024-03-29T12:35:51ZUser contributionsMediaWiki 1.39.5https://www.zeldadungeon.net/wiki/index.php?title=Jogou_Shrine&diff=536442Jogou Shrine2023-05-23T09:44:05Z<p>DracoFire3000: /* Location */</p>
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| game = ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom|Tears of the Kingdom]]''<br />
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| location = <br />
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| counterpart = [[Uogoj Lightroot]]<br />
| reward = [[Light of Blessing]]<br />
| item = <br />
| related = <br />
| type = [[Shrine of Light]]<br />
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'''Jogou Shrine''', also known as ''Rauru's Blessing'', is a [[Shrine of Light]] from ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom|Tears of the Kingdom]]''.<br />
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==Location==<br />
The Shrine is located west of [[Mount Lanayru Skyview Tower]].<br />
To access the shrine, head west from the marked location down the road for “Lanayru East Gate”. Jump under the bride and glide towards the visible luminous stone deposits to find a cave. You will find a large open space with a center column surrounded by water and patrolled by bokoblins, additionally there are octorocks in the water. You can fight or avoid the patrol, but there is a section of breakable rock in the moat which must be destroyed to access the shrine. Alternatively there is a visible section of the shrine that is high up, you can use a rock with power hand and recall to create an elevator to take you to the shrine.<br />
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==Rauru's Blessing==<br />
The shrine itself is just a blessing shrine. Simply move forward, open the chest, and then examine the altar for your well-earned [[Light of Blessing]].<br />
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==Gallery==<br />
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| caption = <br />
| game = ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom|Tears of the Kingdom]]''<br />
| inhab = <br />
| location = <br />
| pointsint = <br />
| counterpart = [[Uogoj Lightroot]]<br />
| reward = [[Light of Blessing]]<br />
| item = <br />
| related = <br />
| type = [[Shrine of Light]]<br />
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'''Jogou Shrine''', also known as ''Rauru's Blessing'', is a [[Shrine of Light]] from ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom|Tears of the Kingdom]]''.<br />
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==Location==<br />
The Shrine is located west of [[Mount Lanayru Skyview Tower]].<br />
To access the shrine, head west from the marked location down the road for “Lanayru East Gate”. Jump under the bride and glide towards the visible luminous stone deposits to find a cave. You will find a large open space with a center column surrounded by water and patrolled by bokoblins, additionally there are octorocks in the water. You can fight or avoid the patrol, but there is a section of breakable rock in the moat which must be destroyed to access the shrine. Alternatively there is a visible section of the shrine that is high up, you can use a rock with power hand and recall to create an elevator to take you to the shrine. <br />
<br />
==Rauru's Blessing==<br />
The shrine itself is just a blessing shrine. Simply move forward, open the chest, and then examine the altar for your well-earned [[Light of Blessing]].<br />
<br />
==Gallery==<br />
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{{Listbox|Tears of the Kingdom Shrines}}<br />
{{Cat|Tears of the Kingdom Shrines}}</div>DracoFire3000https://www.zeldadungeon.net/wiki/index.php?title=Splash_Fruit&diff=533312Splash Fruit2023-05-21T20:58:47Z<p>DracoFire3000: </p>
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<div>'''Splash Fruit''' are items in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom|Tears of the Kingdom]]''.<br />
==Effect==<br />
[[Fuse|Fusing]] this fruit onto an [[Arrow|arrow]] will cause the arrow to produce a splash of water upon impact. This water can wash away the muck infesting [[Zora's Domain]], and can also function identically to [[Ice Fruit]] or [[Ice Arrows]] when used on an [[Igneo Talus]].<br />
Eating the fruit provides a quarter of a heart in health recovery.</div>DracoFire3000https://www.zeldadungeon.net/wiki/index.php?title=Splash_Fruit&diff=533296Splash Fruit2023-05-21T20:56:24Z<p>DracoFire3000: Created page with "'''Splash Fruit''' are items in ''Tears of the Kingdom''"</p>
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<div>'''Splash Fruit''' are items in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom|Tears of the Kingdom]]''</div>DracoFire3000https://www.zeldadungeon.net/wiki/index.php?title=Momosik_Shrine&diff=533290Momosik Shrine2023-05-21T20:55:09Z<p>DracoFire3000: /* The Death Caldera Crystal */</p>
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| game = ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom|Tears of the Kingdom]]''<br />
| inhab = <br />
| location = <br />
| pointsint = <br />
| counterpart = [[Kisomom Lightroot]]<br />
| reward = [[Light of Blessing]]<br />
| item = [[Big Battery]]<br />
| related = <br />
| type = [[Shrine of Light]]<br />
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'''Momosik Shrine''', also known as ''Rauru's Blessing'', is a [[Shrine of Light]] from ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom|Tears of the Kingdom]]''.<br />
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The Shrine is located in Death Mountain.<br />
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==The Death Caldera Crystal==<br />
This [[Shrine Quest]], ''The Death Caldera Crystal'', involves retrieving a [[Sky Crystal]] from a nearby cave. Upon activating the shrine, a beam will appear that points into Death Mountain itself. Heading northwest a short distance reveals a cave entrance blocked by blue boulders. Inside the cave is a short minecart track leading to the crystal, which serves as the weak point of an [[Igneo Talus]]. Defeating the Talus allows the crystal to be taken back to the shrine, completing the quest. The shrine itself is a Rauru's Blessing shrine, posing no additional challenge.<br />
The [[Flamebreaker Set]] is required for this quest, as is either [[Splash Fruit]] or [[Ice Fruit]].<br />
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==Gallery==<br />
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{{Listbox|Tears of the Kingdom Shrines}}<br />
{{Cat|Tears of the Kingdom Shrines}}</div>DracoFire3000https://www.zeldadungeon.net/wiki/index.php?title=Momosik_Shrine&diff=533285Momosik Shrine2023-05-21T20:52:16Z<p>DracoFire3000: /* The Death Mountain Caldera Crystal */</p>
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<div>{{Infobox|location<br />
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| caption = <br />
| game = ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom|Tears of the Kingdom]]''<br />
| inhab = <br />
| location = <br />
| pointsint = <br />
| counterpart = [[Kisomom Lightroot]]<br />
| reward = [[Light of Blessing]]<br />
| item = [[Big Battery]]<br />
| related = <br />
| type = [[Shrine of Light]]<br />
}}<br />
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'''Momosik Shrine''', also known as ''Rauru's Blessing'', is a [[Shrine of Light]] from ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom|Tears of the Kingdom]]''.<br />
<br />
The Shrine is located in Death Mountain.<br />
<br />
==The Death Caldera Crystal==<br />
This [[Shrine Quest]], ''The Death Caldera Crystal'', involves retrieving a [[Sky Crystal]] from a nearby cave. Upon activating the shrine, a beam will appear that points into Death Mountain itself. Heading northwest a short distance reveals a cave entrance blocked by blue boulders. Inside the cave is a short minecart track leading to the crystal, which serves as the weak point of an [[Igneo Talus]]. Defeating the Talus allows the crystal to be taken back to the shrine, completing the quest. The shrine itself is a Rauru's Blessing shrine, posing no additional challenge.<br />
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==Gallery==<br />
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{{Listbox|Tears of the Kingdom Shrines}}<br />
{{Cat|Tears of the Kingdom Shrines}}</div>DracoFire3000https://www.zeldadungeon.net/wiki/index.php?title=User:DracoFire3000&diff=533280User:DracoFire30002023-05-21T20:50:22Z<p>DracoFire3000: </p>
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Hey guys, I'm '''DracoFire3000''', sometimes called DracoFire or just Draco. I've been doing a lot of Wiki editing since September 2018, though as of 2020 I'm mostly inactive. I mainly focus on pages about ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time|Ocarina of Time]]'', ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask|Majora's Mask]]'', ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess|Twilight Princess]]'', and ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild|Breath of the Wild]]''.<br />
Enough about me. Why are you guys looking at a userpage? I'm not that important.<br />
Go contribute something.</div>DracoFire3000https://www.zeldadungeon.net/wiki/index.php?title=Igneo_Talus&diff=529439Igneo Talus2023-05-20T21:42:03Z<p>DracoFire3000: </p>
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| image = [[File:Igneo-talus.jpg]]<br />
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| threat = 5<br />
| attack = <span style="font-size:70%">''Damage dealt to Link wearing no armor''</span><br/>{{h|6}} Melee punch<br/>{{h|6}} Crushed by body<br/>{{h|0.5}} Thrown from body<br/>{{H|0.25}}-{{H|2.25}} Boulder throw<br />
| weapon = [[Breath of the Wild Bows|Bows]]<br/>[[Remote Bomb (Rune)|Remote Bombs]]<br/>Blunt [[Breath of the Wild Two-Handed Weapons|Two-Handed Weapons]]<br/>[[Ice Arrow]]s<br/>[[Ice Rod]]<br/>[[Blizzard Rod]]<br />[[Urbosa's Fury]]<br />
| game = ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild|Breath of the Wild]]''<br/>''[[Hyrule Warriors: Age of Calamity|Age of Calamity]]''<br />
| location = [[Darb Pond]]<br/>[[Darunia Lake]]<br/>[[Gorko Lake]]<br/>[[Goronbi Lake North]]<br/>[[Lake Darman]] (South side)<br />
| reward = [[Flint]]<br/>[[Opal]]<br/>[[Ruby]]<br/>[[Diamond]]<br/>[[Stone Talus Trophy]]<br />
| related = [[Stone Talus]]<br/>[[Stone Talus (Luminous)]]<br/>[[Stone Talus (Rare)]]<br/>[[Frost Talus]]<br/>[[Igneo Talus Titan]]<br />
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'''Igneo Talus''' are bosses that appear in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild|Breath of the Wild]]'', ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom|Tears of the Kingdom]]'', and ''[[Hyrule Warriors: Age of Calamity|Age of Calamity]]''.<br />
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==Breath of the Wild==<br />
{{quote|This enormous monster is naturally camouflaged as molten rock. Neither sword nor arrow can pierce its fiery form. Merely touching its magma-hot body can burn you pretty badly, but you may be able to scale it if you can use something to chill its flames.|''Breath of the Wild'' In-Game Description}}<br />
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The Igneo Talus is a variant of the [[Stone Talus]] that appear in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild|Breath of the Wild]]''. Like their normal counterparts, Igneo Talus hide in the ground as large rocks that only begin to form once [[Link (Breath of the Wild)|Link]] comes close enough, but they glow red-hot and burn Link on contact. <br />
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===Locations===<br />
Igneo Talus are commonly found in the [[Eldin (Breath of the Wild)|Eldin]] Region of [[Hyrule]], most commonly on [[Death Mountain (Breath of the Wild)|Death Mountain]]. Link is most likely to encounter his first Igneo Talus to the southwest of [[Gortram Cliff]] if he chooses to follow the trail to [[Goron City (Breath of the Wild)|Goron City]].<br />
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===Strategy===<br />
Igneo Talus attack in the same manner as other Talus, they will use their arms and body in attempt to crush Link, however, they now cause explosions that can damage him, either by throwing its arms, or slamming its body against the ground. The other challenge the Igneo Talus presents is that its body is far too hot for Link to climb. Climbing onto, and standing on the boss will cause Link to take damage at a fast rate. This can all be avoided, however, with the use of any cold-powered weapons, including [[Ice Rod]]s and [[Ice Arrow]]s. Attacking the Talus with any cold weapons will cause it to be stunned, and put out the fire coursing through its body, giving Link time to attack the [[Ore Deposit]] on its body, however, the Igneo Talus will try to relight itself after a short period of time.<br />
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Like all Talus variations, it's markedly vulnerable to [[Urbosa's Fury]] strikes, which deal significant damage to it when knocked down. However, the strikes may fail when the Talus is upright.<br />
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==''Age of Calamity''==<br />
In ''Age of Calamity'', the Igneo Talus is one of the first of the Talus that are encountered, first appearing in the [[Daruk, the Goron Hero]] scenario. The talus will launch flaming rocks out towards a nearby warrior, burst, doing some splash damage to any warriors that are nearby. Additionally, the talus will occasionally smash the ground, causing boulders to come crashing down. When a warrior is nearby, the talus will also leap into the air and come crashing down, trying to squish the warrior.<br />
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After using a special attack launch or stunning the talus with a rod, the talus may be temporarily stunned, where it falls to the ground. This gives the warrior an opportunity to deal damage to its gem that is atop of its body. When hit, this will lower its health gauge, allowing a warrior to deliver a critical blow when it is depleted. However, due to its flaming body, a warrior who gets on top of an Igneo Talus will burn up due to the heat, taking damage in the process. An Igneo Talus has a natural weakness to the [[Ice Rod]] and a direct hit will stun the talus, crack its health gauge, as well as freeze its body, allowing a warrior to jump on top of the boss.<br />
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Igneo Talus often drop rare gems as rewards, including [[Flint]], [[Amber]], [[Opal]], and [[Ruby]]. After each Igneo Talus is defeated, the player will receive a [[Stone Talus Trophy]]. These can be used to complete [[Age of Calamity Quests|quests]] or upgrade weapons of the various warriors.<br />
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==Gallery==<br />
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File:AoC-Talus-Igneo.png|Igneo Talus from ''Age of Calamity''<br />
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==See also==<br />
*[[Stone Talus]]<br />
*[[Stone Talus (Luminous)]]<br />
*[[Stone Talus (Rare)]]<br />
*[[Frost Talus]]<br />
*[[Igneo Talus Titan]]<br />
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<div>{{Infobox|location<br />
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| caption = <br />
| game = ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom|Tears of the Kingdom]]''<br />
| inhab = <br />
| location = <br />
| pointsint = <br />
| counterpart = [[Kisomom Lightroot]]<br />
| reward = [[Light of Blessing]]<br />
| item = [[Big Battery]]<br />
| related = <br />
| type = [[Shrine of Light]]<br />
}}<br />
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'''Momosik Shrine''', also known as ''Rauru's Blessing'', is a [[Shrine of Light]] from ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom|Tears of the Kingdom]]''.<br />
<br />
The Shrine is located in Death Mountain.<br />
<br />
==The Death Mountain Caldera Crystal==<br />
This [[Shrine Quest]], ''The Death Mountain Caldera Crystal'', involves retrieving a [[Sky Crystal]] from a nearby cave. Upon activating the shrine, a beam will appear that points into Death Mountain itself. Heading northwest a short distance reveals a cave entrance blocked by blue boulders. Inside the cave is a short minecart track leading to the crystal, which serves as the weak point of an [[Igneo Talus]]. Defeating the Talus allows the crystal to be taken back to the shrine, completing the quest. The shrine itself is a Rauru's Blessing shrine, posing no additional challenge.<br />
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==Gallery==<br />
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{{Cat|Tears of the Kingdom Shrines}}</div>DracoFire3000https://www.zeldadungeon.net/wiki/index.php?title=Momosik_Shrine&diff=529432Momosik Shrine2023-05-20T21:40:11Z<p>DracoFire3000: /* Rauru's Blessing */</p>
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| game = ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom|Tears of the Kingdom]]''<br />
| inhab = <br />
| location = <br />
| pointsint = <br />
| counterpart = [[Kisomom Lightroot]]<br />
| reward = [[Light of Blessing]]<br />
| item = [[Big Battery]]<br />
| related = <br />
| type = [[Shrine of Light]]<br />
}}<br />
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'''Momosik Shrine''', also known as ''Rauru's Blessing'', is a [[Shrine of Light]] from ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom|Tears of the Kingdom]]''.<br />
<br />
The Shrine is located in Death Mountain.<br />
<br />
==The Death Mountain Caldera Crystal==<br />
This shrine's quest, ''The Death Mountain Caldera Crystal'', involves retrieving a [[Sky Crystal]] from a nearby cave. Upon activating the shrine, a beam will appear that points into Death Mountain itself. Heading northwest a short distance reveals a cave entrance blocked by blue boulders. Inside the cave is a short minecart track leading to the crystal, which serves as the weak point of an [[Igneo Talus]]. Defeating the Talus allows the crystal to be taken back to the shrine, completing the quest. The shrine itself is a Rauru's Blessing shrine, posing no additional challenge.<br />
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Hey guys, I'm '''DracoFire3000''', sometimes called DracoFire or just Draco. I've been doing a lot of Wiki editing since September 2018, though as of 2020 I'm mostly inactive. I mainly focus on pages about ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time|Ocarina of Time]]'', ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask|Majora's Mask]]'', ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess|Twilight Princess]]'', and ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild|Breath of the Wild]]''.<br />
Enough about me. Why are you guys looking at a userpage? I'm not that important.<br />
Go edit a page or something.</div>DracoFire3000https://www.zeldadungeon.net/wiki/index.php?title=Amiibo_(Rune)&diff=229903Amiibo (Rune)2020-07-12T22:31:40Z<p>DracoFire3000: </p>
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| name = amiibo Rune<br />
| image = [[File:Amiibo.png]]<br />
| game = ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild|Breath of the Wild]]''<br />
| location = <br />
| use = Using [[amiibo]] to summon items or companions<br />
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The '''amiibo Rune''' is a Rune ability for the [[Sheikah Slate]] in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild|Breath of the Wild]]''. It is unlocked once [[Link#Breath of the Wild|Link]] receives the [[Paraglider]] and leaves the [[Great Plateau]]. Use of the amiibo Rune must be toggled on in the Options menu.<br />
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This [[Rune]] allows the player to use their [[amiibo]] in order to summon various items. All amiibo from [[The Legend of Zelda (Series)|The Legend of Zelda Series]] have unique effects, such as summoning otherwise unobtainable [[Breath of the Wild amiibo Exclusive Weapons|weapons]], [[armor]], or companions.<br />
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==Usage==<br />
When used, the amiibo Rune will display a circular marking on the ground a short distance away from Link. The player may then press an amiibo from the Legend of Zelsa Series to the NFC point on the controller, which will cause a certain effect based on the amiibo. Some amiibo will summon a small amount of [[Raw Meat]] and [[Arrow]]s along with a chest, which may contain rare items like weapons, armor, or special arrows, as well as having a chance to contain a rare amiibo-exclusive item. Other amiibos may summon a companion such as [[Wolf Link]] or the horse [[Epona]]. Each amiibo may only be used once per day.<br />
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<div>In ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time|Ocarina of Time]]'', Link can learn the optional Ocarina Song, the [[Scarecrow's Song]], allowing him to uncover secrets and shortcuts found throughout the world. Below is a full guide on how to learn, activate, and use the Scarecrow's Song, allowing with all 13 locations where the scarecrow can be summoned.<br />
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==Scarecrow Song's==<br />
===Creating the Song===<br />
As a child, make your way over to [[Lake Hylia]] and head to the small fences at the northeast part of the area where you will find two Scarecrow's here. Speak with [[Bonooru]], who is located at the bottom and he'll tell you that he never forgets a tune. Put him to the test and pull out your [[Ocarina]]. Make up your own Ocarina Song and memorize the notes. It must be at least 8-notes, so I suggest an easy to remember pattern.<br />
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===Activating the Song===<br />
As an adult, return to Lake Hylia and head back to Bonooru. Pull out the Ocarina and play the same 8-note song that you played to Bonooru as a child. This will activate the song, allowing you to play it in specific locations throughout the world. If at anytime you forget the Scarecrow's Song, you can return to being a child and repeat the whole process.<br />
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===How It's Used===<br />
Throughout the Overworld and within specific dungeons, there are specific spots where Navi flies over to an area and turns green. All 13 of these locations, which are listed below, allow you to play the Scarecrow's Song to summon [[Pierre]]. Link can then use the Hookshot or Longshot to reach Pierre and find whatever secret or shortcut lies ahead.<br />
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==Locations==<br />
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{{Gallery/Box|file=Scarecrow-01.jpg|caption='''Location''': Entrance of the [[Sacred Forest Meadow]]<br/><br />
'''Purpose''': Allows Link to quickly bypass the [[Moblin]]s and the maze.}}<br />
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{{Gallery/Box|file=Scarecrow-02.jpg|caption='''Location''': After reaching the checkerboard floor room in the [[Forest Temple (Ocarina of Time)|Forest Temple]] with the falling ceiling, Link can head out a nearby door to reach the Northeast courtyard.<br/><br />
'''Purpose''': This serves as a shortcut, making it much easier to reach the later portion of the dungeon, without having to backtrack.}}<br />
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{{Gallery/Box|file=Scarecrow-03.jpg|caption='''Location''': Inside of [[Dodongo's Cavern]]. From the main chamber, head through the door to the southeast and you can summon Pierre no the higher ledge.<br/><br />
'''Purpose''': Grappling up to Pierre allows Link to reach a Scarecrow that he previously could not reach.}}<br />
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{{Gallery/Box|file=Scarecrow-04.jpg|caption='''Location''': On top of the [[Lakeside Laboratory]] at [[Lake Hylia]].<br/><br />
'''Purpose''': Allows Link to reach the roof, where he can climb the tower to find a [[Piece of Heart]].}}<br />
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{{Gallery/Box|file=Scarecrow-05.jpg|caption='''Location''': Just outside of the [[Fishing Pond]]<br/><br />
'''Purpose''': Before Link completes the [[Water Temple (Ocarina of Time)|Water Temple]], the water at [[Lake Hylia]] is lowered, preventing Link from reaching the Fishing pond. The Scarecrow is one way Link can reach the Fishing Pond, prior to completing the Water Temple.}}<br />
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{{Gallery/Box|file=Scarecrow-06.jpg|caption='''Location''': On the island where [[Link]] acquires the [[Fire Arrow]]s at [[Lake Hylia]].<br/><br />
'''Purpose''': This particular Scarecrow location has no purpose other than to bring attention to the Fire Arrows that can be acquired after completing the Water Temple.}}<br />
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{{Gallery/Box|file=Scarecrow-07.jpg|caption='''Location''': At the northeast portion of the [[Death Mountain Crater]].<br/><br />
'''Purpose''': This location actually has two Scarecrows that Link can summon. Link can Hookshot over to both Scarecrows to acquire some [[Rupee]]s.}}<br />
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{{Gallery/Box|file=Scarecrow-08.jpg|caption='''Location''': Located in half-circle room of the [[Fire Temple (Ocarina of Time)|Fire Temple]]. This is the room where there are multiple large boulders that are rolling around. When Link first enters this room on the second floor, he can turn to the right and look up to find a platform. He can play the Scarecrow's Song to summon Pierre.<br/><br />
'''Purpose''': This allows Link to reach one of the optional large rooms at the top of the Fire Temple, where he will find two Gold Skulltulas along the way, as well as a [[Rupee|Gold Rupee]].}}<br />
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{{Gallery/Box|file=Scarecrow-09.jpg|caption='''Location''': Located on top of the large rock in [[Zora's Fountain]]. To summon Pierre, stand on top of the large log that is in the water at the southwest portion of the region and play the Scarecrow's Song.<br/><br />
'''Purpose''': Walk around to find an invisible [[Rupee|Red Rupee]].}}<br />
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{{Gallery/Box|file=Scarecrow-10.jpg|caption='''Location''': At the very top of the [[Gerudo's Fortress]], next to a treasure chest.<br/><br />
'''Purpose''': Link can use the [[Hookshot]] to grapple over, where he can then reach the treasure chest to find a [[Piece of Heart]].}}<br />
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{{Gallery/Box|file=Scarecrow-11.jpg|caption='''Location''': In the [[Shadow Temple]], just before you ride the boat to the later portion of the dungeon. While standing on the boat look up to the higher ledge where Navi has turned green.<br/><br />
'''Purpose''': There are some [[Recovery Heart]]s here, as well as a [[Gold Skulltula]].}}<br />
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{{Gallery/Box|file=Scarecrow-12.jpg|caption='''Location''': In the [[Shadow Temple]], after taking the boat ride and then crossing the void, just before the boss, you can play the Song of Time to reach a higher ledge and get some recovery hearts. From here, you can then play the Scarecrow's Song to get Pierre to appear on a higher ledge.<br/><br />
'''Purpose''': There are a few more [[Recovery Heart]]s here, just before the boss battle with [[Bongo Bongo]].}}<br />
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{{Gallery/Box|file=Scarecrow-13.jpg|caption='''Location''': Located in the large open room of the [[Spirit Temple]]. Stand near the door on the second floor, near the southwest corner of the room. Play the Scarecrow's Song to get Pierre to appear across the gap.<br/><br />
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<div>In ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time|Ocarina of Time]]'', Link can learn the optional Ocarina Song, the [[Scarecrow's Song]], allowing him to uncover secrets and shortcuts found throughout the world. Below is a full guide on how to learn, activate, and use the Scarecrow's Song, allowing with all 13 locations where the scarecrow can be summoned.<br />
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==Scarecrow Song's==<br />
===Creating the Song===<br />
As a child, make your way over to [[Lake Hylia]] and head to the small fences at the northeast part of the area where you will find two Scarecrow's here. Speak with [[Bonooru]], who is located at the bottom and he'll tell you that he never forgets a tune. Put him to the test and pull out your [[Ocarina]]. Make up your own Ocarina Song and memorize the notes. It must be at least 8-notes, so I suggest an easy to remember pattern.<br />
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===Activating the Song===<br />
As an adult, return to Lake Hylia and head back to Bonooru. Pull out the Ocarina and play the same 8-note song that you played to Bonooru as a child. This will activate the song, allowing you to play it in specific locations throughout the world. If at anytime you forget the Scarecrow's Song, you can return to being a child and repeat the whole process.<br />
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===How It's Used===<br />
Throughout the Overworld and within specific dungeons, there are specific spots where Navi flies over to an area and turns green. All 13 of these locations, which are listed below, allow you to play the Scarecrow's Song to summon [[Pierre]]. Link can then use the Hookshot or Longshot to reach Pierre and find whatever secret or shortcut lies ahead.<br />
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==Locations==<br />
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{{Gallery/Box|file=Scarecrow-01.jpg|caption='''Location''': Entrance of the [[Sacred Forest Meadow]]<br/><br />
'''Purpose''': Allows Link to quickly bypass the [[Moblin]]s and the maze.}}<br />
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{{Gallery/Box|file=Scarecrow-02.jpg|caption='''Location''': After reaching the checkerboard floor room in the [[Forest Temple (Ocarina of Time)|Forest Temple]] with the falling ceiling, Link can head out a nearby door to reach the Northeast courtyard.<br/><br />
'''Purpose''': This serves as a shortcut, making it much easier to reach the later portion of the dungeon, without having to backtrack.}}<br />
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{{Gallery/Box|file=Scarecrow-03.jpg|caption='''Location''': Inside of [[Dodongo's Cavern]]. From the main chamber, head through the door to the southeast and you can summon Pierre on the higher ledge.<br/><br />
'''Purpose''': Grappling up to Pierre allows Link to reach a Scarecrow that he previously could not reach.on<br />
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{{Gallery/Box|file=Scarecrow-04.jpg|caption='''Location''': On top of the [[Lakeside Laboratory]] at [[Lake Hylia]].<br/><br />
'''Purpose''': Allows Link to reach the roof, where he can climb the tower to find a [[Piece of Heart]].}}<br />
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{{Gallery/Box|file=Scarecrow-05.jpg|caption='''Location''': Just outside of the [[Fishing Pond]]<br/><br />
'''Purpose''': Before Link completes the [[Water Temple (Ocarina of Time)|Water Temple]], the water at [[Lake Hylia]] is lowered, preventing Link from reaching the Fishing pond. The Scarecrow is one way Link can reach the Fishing Pond, prior to completing the Water Temple.}}<br />
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{{Gallery/Box|file=Scarecrow-06.jpg|caption='''Location''': On the island where [[Link]] acquires the [[Fire Arrow]]s at [[Lake Hylia]].<br/><br />
'''Purpose''': This particular Scarecrow location has no purpose other than to bring attention to the Fire Arrows that can be acquired after completing the Water Temple.}}<br />
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{{Gallery/Box|file=Scarecrow-07.jpg|caption='''Location''': At the northeast portion of the [[Death Mountain Crater]].<br/><br />
'''Purpose''': This location actually has two Scarecrows that Link can summon. Link can Hookshot over to both Scarecrows to acquire some [[Rupee]]s.}}<br />
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{{Gallery/Box|file=Scarecrow-08.jpg|caption='''Location''': Located in half-circle room of the [[Fire Temple (Ocarina of Time)|Fire Temple]]. This is the room where there are multiple large boulders that are rolling around. When Link first enters this room on the second floor, he can turn to the right and look up to find a platform. He can play the Scarecrow's Song to summon Pierre.<br/><br />
'''Purpose''': This allows Link to reach one of the optional large rooms at the top of the Fire Temple, where he will find two Gold Skulltulas along the way, as well as a [[Rupee|Gold Rupee]].}}<br />
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{{Gallery/Box|file=Scarecrow-09.jpg|caption='''Location''': Located on top of the large rock in [[Zora's Fountain]]. To summon Pierre, stand on top of the large log that is in the water at the southwest portion of the region and play the Scarecrow's Song.<br/><br />
'''Purpose''': Walk around to find an invisible [[Rupee|Red Rupee]].}}<br />
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{{Gallery/Box|file=Scarecrow-10.jpg|caption='''Location''': At the very top of the [[Gerudo's Fortress]], next to a treasure chest.<br/><br />
'''Purpose''': Link can use the [[Hookshot]] to grapple over, where he can then reach the treasure chest to find a [[Piece of Heart]].}}<br />
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{{Gallery/Box|file=Scarecrow-11.jpg|caption='''Location''': In the [[Shadow Temple]], just before you ride the boat to the later portion of the dungeon. While standing on the boat look up to the higher ledge where Navi has turned green.<br/><br />
'''Purpose''': There are some [[Recovery Heart]]s here, as well as a [[Gold Skulltula]].}}<br />
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{{Gallery/Box|file=Scarecrow-12.jpg|caption='''Location''': In the [[Shadow Temple]], after taking the boat ride and then crossing the void, just before the boss, you can play the Song of Time to reach a higher ledge and get some recovery hearts. From here, you can then play the Scarecrow's Song to get Pierre to appear on a higher ledge.<br/><br />
'''Purpose''': There are a few more [[Recovery Heart]]s here, just before the boss battle with [[Bongo Bongo]].}}<br />
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{{Gallery/Box|file=Scarecrow-13.jpg|caption='''Location''': Located in the large open room of the [[Spirit Temple]]. Stand near the door on the second floor, near the southwest corner of the room. Play the Scarecrow's Song to get Pierre to appear across the gap.<br/><br />
'''Purpose''': Link can grapple over to find a [[Gold Skulltula]] located against the wall.}}<br />
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'''The Old Man''' is a character from ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild|Breath of the Wild]]''. When Link first exists the [[Shrine of Resurrection]] after he awakens from his 100 year slumber, the Old Man is the first character that he encounters. Throughout Link's journey on the [[Great Plateau]], the Old Man serves as a guide, teaching Link the basic mechanics of combat, booking, and his surroundings.<br />
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The Old Man has lived alone on the Great Plateau for quite a long time and comments that it is rather unusual to see any people nearby.{{Ref|''Oho, ho! Well met, stranger! It's rather unusual to see another soul in these parts.'' - '''Old Man'''}}{{Ref|''Me? I'll spare you my life story. I'm just an old fool who has lived here, alone for quite some time now.'' - '''Old Man'''}} He explains that the Great Plateau is the birthplace of Hyrule and the nearby [[Temple of Time]] was once a place of sacred ceremonies, before the decline of the kingdom, 100 years ago. {{Ref|''Answering a question with a question. That is fair enough. As I cannot imagine our meeting to be a simple coincidence... I shall tell you. This is the Great Plateau. According to legend, this is the birthplace of the entire king of Hyrule.'' - '''Old Man'''}}{{Ref|''That temple there... Long ago, it was the site of many sacred ceremonies. Ever since the decline of the kingdom 100 years ago, it has sat abandoned, in a state of decay. Yet another forgotten entity. A mere ghost of its former self...'' - '''Old Man'''}}<br />
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The Old Man appears on several occasions, as Link progresses through the Great Plateau. After he uncovers the [[Great Plateau Tower]], he flies down on a [[Paraglider]] to talk about the towers and [[Calamity Ganon]].{{Ref|''My, my... It would seem we have quite the enigma here. This tower and others just like it have erupted across the land, one after another. It is almost as though...a long-dormant power has awoken quite suddenly.'' - '''Old Man'''}}{{Ref|''I assume you caught sight of that atrocity enshrouding the castle. That...is Calamity Ganon. One hundred years ago, that vile entity brought the kingdom of Hyrule to ruin. It appeared suddenly and destroyed everything in its path. So many innocent lives were lost in its wake. For a century, the very symbol of our kingdom, Hyrule Castle, has managed to contain that evil. But just barely. There it festers, building its strength for the moment it will unleash its blight upon the land once again. It would appear that moment is fast approaching...'' - '''Old Man'''}} <br />
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The Old Man will task Link with finding the treasure from inside the [[Shrine of Trials|Shrine]] that has appeared. In exchange, he will give Link the [[Paraglider]], allowing Link to safely leave the Great Plateau.{{Ref|''Here, on this isolated plateau, we are surrounded on all sides by steep cliffs, with no way down. If you were to try to jump off, well... no death could be more certain. Or more foolish. Of course, if you had a paraglider like mine, that would be quite another story.'' - '''Old Man'''}}{{Ref|''Do you see that structure there? The one shining with a strange light? It began glowing at the exact moment those towers rose up from the ground. I would think such a place might house some sort of treasure, wouldn't you? Treasure for the paraglider. A fair exchange, I believe.'' - '''Old Man'''}} This triggers the main quest, titled [[The Isolated Plateau]].<br />
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'''The Old Man''' is a character from ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild|Breath of the Wild]]''. When Link first exists the [[Shrine of Resurrection]] after he awakens from his 100 year slumber, the Old Man is the first character that he encounters. Throughout Link's journey on the [[Great Plateau]], the Old Man serves as a guide, teaching Link the basic mechanics of combat, booking, and his surroundings.<br />
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The Old Man has lived alone on the Great Plateau for quite a long time and comments that it is rather unusual to see any people nearby.{{Ref|''Oho, ho! Well met, stranger! It's rather unusual to see another soul in these parts.'' - '''Old Man'''}}{{Ref|''Me? I'll spare you my life story. I'm just an old fool who has lived here, alone for quite some time now.'' - '''Old Man'''}} He explains that the Great Plateau is the birthplace of Hyrule and the nearby [[Temple of Time]] was once a place of sacred ceremonies, before the decline of the kingdom, 100 years ago. {{Ref|''Answering a question with a question. That is fair enough. As I cannot imagine our meeting to be a simple coincidence... I shall tell you. This is the Great Plateau. According to legend, this is the birthplace of the entire king of Hyrule.'' - '''Old Man'''}}{{Ref|''That temple there... Long ago, it was the site of many sacred ceremonies. Ever since the decline of the kingdom 100 years ago, it has sat abandoned, in a state of decay. Yet another forgotten entity. A mere ghost of its former self...'' - '''Old Man'''}}<br />
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'''The Old Man''' is a character from ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild|Breath of the Wild]]''. Not much is known about his origins, however he is the first to greet [[Link]] after he awakens from his 100 year slumber.<br />
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The Old Man is the first person Link meets after he leaves the [[Shrine of Resurrection]].<br />
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'''The Old Man''' is a character from ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild|Breath of the Wild]]''. Not much is known about his origins, however he is the first to greet [[Link]] after he awakens from his 100 year slumber.<br />
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'''The Old Man''' is a character from ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild|Breath of the Wild]]''. Not much is known about his origins, however he is the first to greet [[Link]] after he awakens from his 100 year slumber.<br />
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The Old Man is the first person Link meets after he leaves the [[Shrine of Resurrection]]. <br />
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| caption = Artwork of Link from ''Breath of the Wild''<br />
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'''Link''' is the primary protagonist of [[The Legend of Zelda (Series)|''The Legend of Zelda'' series]]. His most iconic and commonly worn outfit is a simple green tunic and cap, although there are some exceptions, including the [[Goron Tunic|Goron]] and [[Zora Tunic]] from ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time|Ocarina of Time]]'', and the [[Magic Armor|Magic]] and [[Zora Armor]] from ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess|Twilight Princess]]''. Link is canonically left-handed in all games except for ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword|Skyward Sword]]'' and ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild|Breath of the Wild]]''. He is often depicted as the embodiment of nobility. He possesses the essence of the goddess [[Farore]], the [[Triforce of Courage]] in every game except for ''[[The Legend of Zelda]]'' and ''[[Zelda II: The Adventure of Link|The Adventure of Link]]''.<br />
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==Appearances==<br />
===The Legend of Zelda===<br />
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Link is the hero and primary protagonist of ''[[The Legend of Zelda]]''. When [[Impa]], Zelda's nursemaid, tells him that [[Zelda|Princess Zelda]] has been captured by [[Ganon]] and that she had split the [[Triforce of Wisdom]] into eight [[Triforce Shard|pieces]] before her capture, he embarks on a quest to rescue Zelda and defeat Ganon. Throughout his quest, he has to collect [[Heart Container]]s and find new items to complete his quest. At the end, he puts together the Triforce of Wisdom, slays Ganon, collects the [[Triforce of Power]], and saves Zelda and [[Hyrule]].<br />
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===The Adventure of Link===<br />
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Link is the hero and primary protagonist of ''[[Zelda II: The Adventure of Link|The Adventure of Link]]'' and starts off his adventure in [[North Palace]], in front of the sleeping Zelda from the past. An older Princess Zelda would not tell her brother, the [[Prince of Hyrule|Prince]], the location of the Triforce. The Prince hired a [[Magician]] to interrogate her, but after being unsuccessful, he put Zelda into a deep sleep. The Magician died shortly after. Unable to wake her, the Prince put her in a tower. Impa, the Princess's nursemaid, informs an older Link that the only way to wake this Princess is to recover the [[Triforce of Courage]]. Ganon's followers are after Link, because they believe mixing his blood with [[Ganon]]'s remains will resurrect him. Link is able to survive, recover the Triforce of Courage, defeat Dark Link, and awaken the Princess.<br />
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===A Link to the Past===<br />
[[File:Link_Artwork_1_(A_Link_to_the_Past).png|160px|left]][[File:Link-Alttp-Sprite.png|right]]Link is a young boy who lives with his Uncle in Hyrule and is the male protagonist. He finds himself thrust into a quest to save Hyrule after one night when he begins to hear a girl's voice in his head telling him to come to the dungeon of the castle and rescue her. He wakes up to see his [[Link's Uncle|Uncle]] sitting at the table with a sword and shield in his hands. His Uncle tells him to not leave the house and that he will be back in the morning. Once his Uncle leaves, Link disobeys his Uncle's orders and goes to the castle. He finds himself unable to enter the castle due to the guards who prevent him from getting in. He hears the girl's voice again that tells him to follow the flower path that leads to a secret passageway that leads inside the castle walls. He follows the path and finds a hole underneath a bush at the end of it. He falls down the hole and is shocked to find his Uncle wounded from an apparent battle with the guards. He goes to him and his Uncle scolds him for not listening to what he said earlier about staying at home. Nonetheless, he gives Link the [[Sword]] and [[Shield]] that he possesses and tells Link how to use the [[Spin Attack]], a secret technique passed down their people, the [[Knights of Hyrule]]. He implores Link to save the Princess Zelda and then he falls into unconsciousness. Link leaves his Uncle and enters the Castle. After fighting through many guards and obtaining the [[Boomerang]], Link finally finds Princess Zelda at the lowest level of the castle in the dungeon. He defeats the [[Ball and Chain Trooper]] who is guarding the princess and sets her free.<br />
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After freeing her from her cell, he takes her back through the castle and they use a secret passageway located in the throne room to reach the [[Sanctuary (A Link to the Past)|Sanctuary]]. Once Princess Zelda is in the safe hands of the Sage, Link leaves and continues his quest by searching for the wise man named [[Sahasrahla (A Link to the Past)|Sahasrahla]]. After getting directions from [[Sahasrahla's Grandson]], he locates the wise man in a temple located near the [[Eastern Palace (A Link to the Past)|Eastern Palace]]. Once Link obtains the [[Pendant of Courage]] from the Eastern Palace, Sahasrahla gives him the [[Pegasus Boots]] as a reward for his efforts and tells him to obtain the other two pendants and gain the [[Master Sword]]. Link goes on to obtain the two pendants, the [[Pendant of Wisdom]] and the [[Pendant of Power]], and ventures into the [[Lost Woods]] to find the mythical sword.<br />
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Once Link has the sword in hand, he receives a frantic telepathic message from the [[Loyal Sage]] and when he arrives to see what is going on, he finds Princess Zelda gone and the Sage wounded. Link discovers that [[Agahnim]] is the reason behind these events and sets off for the castle. He goes to the upper portion of the palace that he could not enter before and uses the Master Sword to dispel the barrier that was preventing him from entering. Once inside, Link storms through the dark wizard's hideout, and after many battles, he finally reaches him. Sadly, Link finds him and the Princess Zelda too late, for right as he enters, he sees the princess behind sent to the [[Dark World]] before him. Link then heads after Agahnim and battles him by turning his own magic against him using the Master Sword. Upon his defeat, Agahnim draws Link into the Dark World, where now the young hero finds himself in a quest to find the [[Seven Maidens]] and defeat the person who is truly behind all of the evil events that have been happening, [[Ganon]].<br />
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After Link frees all of the maidens from their prisons, they combine their powers together and break the barrier surrounding [[Ganon's Tower (A Link to the Past)|Ganon's Tower]] allowing him to enter. After fighting his way through the tower, Link finds Agahnim waiting for him and duels him once more. This time though, Link truly defeats the evil wizard and discovers that the man was actually Ganon's alter ego. A figment of Ganon comes out of the fallen wizard and changes into a bat and flies away to which Link follows to see where it is headed. The bat then crash lands into the top of the [[Pyramid of Power]] and creates a gaping hole. Link falls down through the hole and finds himself face to face with Ganon. The two engage in battle and using the [[Silver Arrow]]s that Link obtained from the [[Cursed Fairy]] located inside of the Pyramid, and the Master Sword, Link is finally able to land the final blow to the monster and defeats him. After Ganon's defeat, a door opens behind the battlefield and in the next room, Link finds the Triforce. With some insistence from the Triforce, Link touches it and makes a wish which returns everything back to the way it should be.<br />
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===Link's Awakening===<br />
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In ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Link's Awakening|Link's Awakening]]'', Link gets caught out on the sea on his raft during a storm. He eventually washes up on the shores of [[Koholint Island]], where a girl named [[Marin]] finds him. She takes him back to [[Mabe Village]], where she lives with her father, [[Tarin]]. Link mistakes Marin as Princess Zelda.<br />
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After obtaining his [[Shield]] from Tarin, Link goes to [[Toronbo Shores]] to get his [[Sword]] back. An [[Owl]] then appears and tells him that he cannot leave the island until he wakes the [[Wind Fish]], and that he should go to the [[Mysterious Woods]]. When Link returns to the village, he finds that Tarin has already gone into the woods. He finds him transformed into a raccoon, and Link must use [[Magic Powder]] to return him to normal. After that, Link obtains the [[Tail Key]], which allows him to enter the first dungeon, [[Tail Cave]].<br />
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Link must defeat the [[Nightmare]] of this dungeon and the other seven dungeons and collect the [[Eight Instruments of the Sirens]] if he wants to leave the island.<br />
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===Ocarina of Time===<br />
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Link is a child of destiny born during the [[Hyrulian Civil War]]. Though he is actually Hylian, he was left with the [[Great Deku Tree]] as an infant by his mortally wounded mother and thus was raised as a [[Kokiri]] in the forest. He is often picked on by the other Kokiri kids for not having a fairy companion like every other Kokiri. [[Mido]] in particular ridiculed Link often, partly also due to jealousy over Link's close friendship with [[Saria]]. He is a very courageous and noble individual who is always willing to take up a difficult challenge to help those dear to him. <br />
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At the beginning of the game, Link is having a dream in which the sky is pitch-black & stormy, a bridge is lowered across a moat, a woman and a young girl on a white horse ride by, and a sinister-looking man with dark skin and red hair rides on a black, armored horse appears right behind Link when he looks back. When the Great Deku Tree, the guardian of the Kokiri, is cursed by [[Ganondorf]] for not handing over the Spiritual Stone of the Forest, he sends Navi the fairy to become Link's fairy companion. After obtaining a sword and shield, Navi takes Link over to see the Great Deku Tree, who explains to Link about the curse and asks Link to break it. Link travels inside the Great Deku Tree and defeats the monster Gohma, who was sent there by Ganondorf, thus breaking the curse. However, the Great Deku Tree was going to die either way, so with his final breath, he tells Link the creation story of Hyrule and the [[Triforce]]. He gives Link the [[Kokiri Emerald]], the Spiritual Stone of the Forest, and sends Link out to Hyrule Field to speak with Princess Zelda. Before Link leaves the forest, he is given the [[Fairy Ocarina]] by Saria, which allows him to play the various magical songs that are key to gameplay. <br />
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Link journeys to Hyrule Castle and finds Princess Zelda, who explains Ganondorf's evil plan to obtain the Triforce and take over Hyrule. She tells Link that he must go find the other two Spiritual Stones before Ganondorf can get a hold of them. Link first travels to Goron City atop Death Mountain, where he obtains the Goron Ruby after gaining the Goron people's trust by clearing the monsters Ganondorf unleashed in Dodongo's Cavern. He then travels to Zora's Domain, where he obtains the Zora Sapphire after rescuing Princess Ruto from the parasites that Ganondorf cursed the deity Lord Jabu-Jabu with. <br />
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With all three Spiritual Stones in hand, Link travels back to Hyrule Castle Town, only to have his haunting dreams come to pass. Princess Zelda and her aid Impa dash by on a white horse, but Zelda manages to throw the Ocarina of Time to Link during her escape. Ganondorf appears right behind Link and asks which way they went. Link refuses to tell, drawing his sword and shield, to which Ganondorf simply blasts him with a ball of energy. Ganondorf then proclaims that he will soon rule the world and rides off. Link finds the Ocarina of Time in the moat, and upon finding it recieves a vision from Zelda, teaching him the Song of Time, the final key to opening the Door of Time. With the three stones and now the Ocarina of Time, Link is able to open the Door of Time in the Temple of Time and access the Master Sword's chamber. When he pulls the sword out, however, he is frozen in time by the Master Sword, as it did not recognize a child as young as him to be the Hero of Time.<br />
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After being frozen in time and allowed to age for seven years, Link has finally become old enough to hold the title Hero of Time. He is awakened by Rauru, the Sage of Light, in the Chamber of Sages, who explains that when Link opened the Door of Time, Ganondorf was able to enter the Sacred Realm and take the Triforce of Power, since his unbalance heart prevented him from claiming the full Triforce. During Link's seven year slumber Ganondorf used his new found power to take over Hyrule. Rauru tells Link that he must awaken the other five sages in order to defeat the King of Evil. <br />
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Link travels through Hyrule once more to awaken the Sages. He first travels to Kokiri Forest, now infested with monsters, to defeat the evil in the Forest Temple and awaken Saria as the Sage of Forest. He then travels to Death Mountain, where the Gorons have been trapped by the dragon Volvagia, to slay the dragon in the Fire Temple and awaken Darunia as the Sage of Fire. Afterwards, Link travels to Lake Hylia, which has been drained of water, to remove the curse on the Water Temple and awaken Ruto as the Sage of Water. He then must journey to Kakariko Village and defeat the evil spirit hiding in the Shadow Temple to waken Impa as the Sage of Shadow. His last stop is Gerudo Valley, where he must free Nabooru from the evil magic of Twinrova in the Spirit Temple and awaken Nabooru as the Sage of Spirit. <br />
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With the Sages awakened, Link returns to the Temple of Time to find Princess Zelda waiting for him. She explains that he holds the Triforce of Courage and gives him the Light Arrows before being captured by Ganondorf. Link enters Ganon's Castle to save her and to face Ganondorf, first in his Gerudo form, then in his beastly Ganon form after the castle collapses. With Ganondorf defeated and sealed away, Link is sent back to his own time to relive the childhood that he missed during his seven year slumber.<br />
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===Majora's Mask===<br />
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Link is the hero and primary protagonist of ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask|Majora's Mask]]'' and starts off looking for who is inferred to be [[Navi]] in the Lost Woods. A [[Skull Kid]] wearing a mysterious mask and his fairies [[Tatl]] and [[Tael]] scare Epona and Link is knocked off, unconscious. Skull Kid steals Epona and the Ocarina of Time from Link and rides into the woods. Link follows, and learns Epona has run off, but Skull Kid still has the Ocarina of Time. The Skull Kid turns Link into a [[Deku Link|Deku Scrub]] and leaves him and, accidentally, Tatl, behind. Deku Link and Tatl go on to follow them into a clock tower. They meet the [[Happy Mask Salesman]], who tells them that if they can get the Ocarina back in 3 days, before he has to leave, he can turn Link back into a Hylian, as long as he gets the Skull Kid's mask he stole. Link learns the Skull Kid has caused mischief across the new world he has entered called [[Termina]], and that he is trying to get the Moon to crash into Clock Town and destroy the world at the end of Day 3. Link gets the Ocarina of Time back and uses the [[Song of Time]] to transport him and Tatl back to the beginning of Day 1. The Happy Mask Salesman turns Link back to a Hylian, leaving a mask behind that will allow him to turn back to the Deku Scrub whenever he wants. Link now must awaken the 4 Giants in the 4 compass directions to prevent the Moon from falling, and must repeat the same 3 days over and over until he can awaken them. After saving the Deku Princess and removing the poison from the [[Southern Swamp]], bringing [[Snowpeak]] to spring, saving the Zora eggs and clearing the fog from [[Great Bay]], and bringing peace to souls in [[Ikana Canyon]]. Link stops the Moon from crashing into Termina, but the mask the Skull Kid was wearing, called [[Majora's Mask]] and harnessing dark evil powers, takes over the Moon itself. Link lands on the moon through the portal left from Majora's Mask dark powers, and defeats Majora in his Mask, Wrath, and Incarnate forms. Link then leaves to return to Hyrule and continue his search for Navi.<br />
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===Oracle of Ages===<br />
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Link is the Legendary Hero and the primary protagonist of ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Oracle of Ages|Oracle of Ages]]''. After being summoned by the power of the Triforce, he awakens within a mysterious forest. Shortly after, he saves a woman named Impa who is being attacked by a group of Octoroks. The two then journey to meet up with [[Nayru (Oracle)|Nayru]], the Oracle of Ages. It is revealed that Impa was, at the time, being controlled by the Dark Sorceress [[Veran]], who, after getting passed a block that only Link could move, possess Nayru and gains the power to travel through time. After traveling 400 years in the past, Veran's evil deeds start to alter the present, causing chaos throughout the land. It then becomes the goal of Link to stop Veran and save the land of [[Labrynna]]. <br />
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Link will have to overcome obstacles in eight different dungeons, as well as meet a whole cast of characters in the past and present as he journeys through time to collect the eight Essences of Time. With the Essences in hand, Link can restore the [[Maku Tree (Oracle of Ages)|Maku Tree]]'s memory, gain the power needed to defeat Veran, and live up to his destiny as the Hero of the Essences. His journey will also take him to the land of [[Holodrum]], where he must stop Onox there and prevent the resurrection of the Evil King Ganon, a deeper plan devised by the witches Koume and Kotake.<br />
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===Oracle of Seasons===<br />
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Link ventures to Hyrule Castle and visits the Triforce in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Oracle of Seasons|Oracle of Seasons]]''. While there, he is knocked unconscious and falls into the world of [[Holodrum]]. He is discovered by a dancer named [[Din (Oracle)|Din]] who cares for him until he awakens. He discovers Din with her troupe and talks to everyone, then Din asks him to dance. While dancing, the troupe is attacked by [[Onox]], General of Darkness, who reveals that Din is none other than the Oracle of Seasons and controls the seasons in Holodrum. He causes a tornado that sends the members of the troupe flying and attacks Link while he tries to protect Din. He tries saving her again and ends up blown away and knocked unconscious. Onox imprisons Din and sinks the [[Temple of Seasons]] into the land of [[Subrosia]], throwing the seasons into chaos. [[Impa]], the troupe's cook, wakes him up and explains that she is actually the nursemaid of Princess Zelda and Link is a hero with a special fate. She tells him to go see the [[Maku Tree (Oracle of Seasons)|Maku Tree]] in Horon Village in order to help save Din. A weakened Maku Tree explains that Link must go find the eight Essences of Nature in order to restore him to his former state. Eventually, Link has to find the Temple of Seasons in Subrosia and obtain the [[Rod of Seasons]] which he can use to control the seasons manually in order to save Din. However, he has to visit the spirits of each season to gain their powers. Once equipped with all four seasons and all eight Essences, the Maku Tree gives Link a [[Huge Maku Seed|Maku Seed]], which can be used to get rid of the darkness surrounding Onox's castle. Link fights Onox and defeats him, but it is revealed later that Onox and [[Veran]] were just pawns to [[Twinrova]], who is trying to revive [[Ganon]]. The defeat of Onox lights the Flame of Destruction, and Twinrova kidnaps Zelda to sacrifice her. Link ventures forth into the [[Room of Rites]] and fights Twinrova, defeating her.Twinrova then sacrifices herself and Ganon is revived as a mindless beast, and defeated by Link. Afterwards, he returns with Zelda and the game ends with him on a raft heading for an unknown location.<br />
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===The Wind Waker===<br />
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Link is the hero and primary protagonist of ''[[The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker|The Wind Waker]]'' and starts his adventure on [[Outset Island]]. He is the same age as Link was at the start of Ocarina of Time{{unsourced}}. Link's sister, [[Aryll]], is kidnapped by the [[Helmaroc King]] after it drops [[Tetra]] in the island's forest. Link rides along with Tetra and the pirates on their [[Pirate Ship]] until he is shot at the Helmaroc King's stronghold, [[Forsaken Fortress]]. Link is knocked away, but is saved by a talking boat called the [[King of Red Lions]], who offers to help Link save his sister. After getting the 3 Goddesses Pearls, Link goes underwater to a submerged Hyrule Castle. He pulls the Master Sword out, and goes back to confront the Helmaroc King. He defeats it and frees his sister, but learns the true evil is a man named Ganondorf, who was stopped by the Hero of Time in the past, but came back and caused the Great Flood that formed the [[Great Sea]]. The Master Sword, which was supposed to be able to defeat Ganondorf, has lost its power and Link is saved before he can be killed. Tetra is revealed to be Princess Zelda in disguise, and Link awakens the Earth and Wind Sages, who restore the Master Sword's power. Link recovers the broken-up Triforce of Courage and confronts Ganondorf again, this time with Zelda. Link and Zelda defeat Ganondorf, who is impaled through the forehead by the Master Sword and is turned to stone and dropped down to the bottom of the Great Sea. Link and Zelda, now back as Tetra, go in search of a new [[Hyrule]]. He has no true relation to the true "Hero" of Hyrule, yet the Wind Waker chose him.<br />
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===Four Swords===<br />
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Link is a childhood friend of Princess Zelda and is brought with her to check the seal on the [[Four Sword]], which Zelda thinks may be weakening. [[Vaati]], the Wind Mage, breaks free from his imprisonment and kidnaps Zelda, intending to make her his bride. In order to save Zelda, Link draws the Four Sword and is split into four different colored copies of himself. He collects the keys from three different Great Fairies in order to go to Vaati's Palace of Winds and rescue Zelda. After a long fight with Vaati, Link seals him in the Four Sword once more, and returns with Zelda to the Sanctuary to return the blade to its resting place.<br />
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===Four Swords Adventures===<br />
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In the beginning of ''Four Swords Adventures'', Link is friends with Princess Zelda. One night, Zelda is concerned the seal which keeps [[Vaati]] inside the [[Four Sword]] is failing. To combat this, Zelda and the six Shrine Maidens summon Link to [[Hyrule Castle]] to restore the seal. However, before they can reach the [[Four Sword Sanctuary]], the maidens are captured and imprisoned by [[Shadow Link]]. <br />
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Once Link reaches the Sanctuary, he pulls the Four Sword out from its pedestal, despite the fact that it will release Vaati from his prison. Doing so also splits Link versions of himself. Before they can run after Shadow Link, Vaati appears and sends them far across [[Hyrule]]. <br />
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After listening to the words of [[Kaepora Gaebora]], the Links travel across Hyrule and use their combined abilities to save the Maidens and collect the Four Royal Jewels, revealing the [[Tower of Winds (Four Swords Adventures)|Tower of Winds]]. Upon climbing to the top of the Tower the Links reach the [[Realm of the Heavens (Level)|Realm of the Heavens]] where they defeat Shadow Link and reclaim the [[Dark Mirror]] from which they were created. After another battle with Vaati, the Links defeat the Wind Mage for good. <br />
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Before the Links can escape with Princess Zelda, the Tower of Winds collapses and [[Ganon]] attacks the group. The Links manage to defeat Ganon, and the Maidens seal him within in the Four Sword. The sword is then returned to the Sanctuary, and Link is returned to normal. <br />
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===The Minish Cap===<br />
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In ''[[The Legend of Zelda: The Minish Cap|The Minish Cap]]'', Link is the grandson of Smith and a childhood friend of Princess Zelda. One notable trait is that he starts his quest without a cap. <br />
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The Picori Festival has begun, and Zelda snuck out of the castle in order to go to the festival with Link. Grandfather Smith, the finest Smith in all of Hyrule, gives Link the task to give Smith's Sword to the winner of a Swordsman competition. At the Festival, after winning the first prize in a lottery, Zelda chooses a shield and gives it to Link. This soon comes to use when Link protects Zelda from a Business Scrub. However, at the award ceremony, the winner [[Vaati]] breaks open the ceremonial chest with the legendary Picori Blade stuck in it in search for the legendary Light Force. Angered when it turns out that the chest contained nothing but monsters, Vaati casts a spell on Zelda. Link tries to block it but is pushed away, and Zelda turns into stone. After a talk with the King of Hyrule, Link is given Smith's Sword and sets out to the Minish Wood. And thus Link's quest to save Zelda and defeat Vaati begins.<br />
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The Minish Wood is where the legendary [[Minish|Picori]] are said to reside. On the way he encounters the strange talking cap [[Ezlo]]. After saving the cap from some Octoroks, Ezlo declares that the two can help each other and jump up on Link's head. And thus, with his trademark cap on his head (although a living one) Link's quest starts for real. With Ezlo's help, Link can switch from normal size to Picori size. The two venture out to reforge the broken Picori Blade and infuse it with the four elements. After this is done and the Four Sword has been created from the Picori Blade, Link enters the final dungeon, Dark Hyrule Castle. At last he saves Princess Zelda. However, Vaati has absorbed a good deal of the legendary Light Force that was residing in none other than Zelda, and transforms into the Wind Mage Vaati. Link manages to seal Vaati away. <br />
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It so happens that the cap Vaati was wearing was Ezlo's invention, a cap able to grant wishes. The cap is purified by Zelda and she uses it to purify the lands of Hyrule. Ezlo, who was cursed by Vaati, returned into what he really was... a Picori. This year was special, as the door between the Picori and the big world was opened. But the door would soon close, and Ezlo must hurry if he wants to return to his people. However, before he left he created a parting gift for Link, a green cap. After remarking that it looked good on Link, Ezlo left.<br />
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===Twilight Princess===<br />
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Link is the hero and primary protagonist of ''Twilight Princess'', where he is a ripe seventeen-year-old boy.{{Ref|name=Quote1|''Twilight Princess Trading Cards''|Link is a 17-year-old wrangler from Ordon Woods, a quiet village in the far corner of Hyrule.|Card Description}} He works as a rancher, and lives in [[Ordon Woods]].{{Ref|name=Quote1}} He is dressed with a multi-colored shirt and pants, and sandals. He buys a [[slingshot]] and shows it off to the kids when a [[Monkey]] comes and [[Malo]], [[Talo]], and [[Beth]] run after the monkey. Talo keeps running after the monkey, while Malo and Beth get left behind. Link has to find Talo and the monkey. After he saves Talo and the monkey he returns to Ordon Village. The next day he prepares to go off for [[Hyrule Castle]] to deliver a gift, but [[Ilia]] notices a cut on his horse, [[Epona]], and yells at him. Link must then go to [[Ordon Spring]] in order to retrieve his horse. After taking a secret passageway to get past the locked gate, Link reunites with Epona. But then the gate bursts open and a [[Bulblin]] knocks Link unconscious. [[King Bulblin|Their leader]] then kidnaps Ilia and [[Colin]] and blows his horn, causing a portal to open. Link then wakes up and notices the children gone. Frantically, he runs after them, only to run into a huge black wall preventing him from proceeding. A monster pulls him through the wall into [[Faron Province]], which is now covered in [[Twilight]]. This causes him to transform into a sacred [[Wolf Link|wolf]]. He meets up with [[Midna]] in the [[Twilight Realm]] who becomes his partner for this game. Link meets Zelda and eventually returns to the light. Throughout the game, Link has to return the [[Tears of Light]] to the [[Light Spirit]]s, and go through three dungeons to get three [[Fused Shadow]]s. As Link progresses through Hyrule, he learns more about [[Midna]], the [[Twili]], and [[Zant]] and how all of the three are associated with one another. After collecting the Fused Shadows, Midna meets a terrible fate and Link becomes cursed to permanently roam as a wolf. He helps Midna visit [[Zelda|Princess Zelda]], who entrusts him to save the [[Hyrule|Kingdom of Hyrule]] from the tyranny of Zant, and tells Link a way to transform back into a human. He acquires the [[Master Sword]], removing his curse, and travels to the [[Gerudo Desert]] to seek the [[Mirror of Twilight]], which he finds has been broken by Zant. He then has to repair the [[Mirror of Twilight]] that was broken into four pieces. Once he does so, he has access to the Palace of Twilight. He goes there to defeat [[Zant]] and save [[Hyrule Castle (Twilight Princess)|Hyrule Castle]] from the Twilight. He eventually goes on to confront his old nemesis, [[Ganon|Ganondorf]] and defeats him, bringing peace to Hyrule. In the end credits, he is seen riding away on his horse, leaving the Faron Woods to an unknown location, also leaving the [[Master Sword]] back in its pedestal. His role in Twilight Princess ranges from many things, but he ultimately strives to help Midna in reclaiming her power and helping her people. <br />
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===Phantom Hourglass===<br />
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This is the same exact Link from ''The Wind Waker''. While Link, Tetra, and her gang of pirates journey through the ocean searching for new lands, a [[Ghost Ship]] appears, taking Tetra. Link, determined to save Tetra, tries to rescue her, but he falls into the water. <br />
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Link is washed up on an island called [[Mercay Island]] where he meets [[Oshus]] and a fairy named [[Ciela]] who has lost her memory and becomes Link's partner for this game. To find the Ghost Ship and rescue Tetra, Link must travel the seas on a steamboat captained by [[Linebeck]]. Link must eventually confront [[Bellum]].<br />
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===Spirit Tracks===<br />
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''[[The Legend of Zelda: Spirit Tracks|Spirit Tracks]]'' takes place about a century from where ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Phantom Hourglass|Phantom Hourglass]]'' left off. In Spirit Tracks, Link is a young engineer who is on his way to Hyrule Castle to obtain the [[Engineer Certificate]] from Princess Zelda and become an official Royal Engineer. He lives in [[Aboda Village]] with [[Niko]], and is first seen half-asleep as Niko relates the story of the war between the Spirits and [[Malladus]]. [[Alfonzo]], Link's mentor, then appears and makes Link get ready to receive his certificate.<br />
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After taking a train up to [[Castle Town]], there is a graduation ceremony in the castle where Princess Zelda grants Link his certificate. However, she also hands him a letter that asks him to visit her later on. Upon arriving to meet with Princess Zelda, Link learns that the Spirit Tracks are mysteriously disappearing. While traveling on a train themselves, the tracks disappear beneath them as [[Byrne]] and [[Chancellor Cole]] appear. Cole takes Zelda's body while Zelda becomes a spirit, even though Link tries to protect her. Link will then partner up with the spirit of Princess Zelda, who can also take control of a Phantom, as they journey across the land. With the help of the [[Spirit Flute]] and the [[Lokomo]]s, Link travels to the five [[dungeon|temples]] to restore the Spirit Tracks, rescue Zelda's body, and seal away the Demon King once again.<br />
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===Skyward Sword===<br />
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Link is the hero and primary protagonist of ''Skyward Sword'', starting off the game as a young, seventeen and a half years old{{Ref|Designer Kobayashi, ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Hyrule Historia|Hyrule Historia]]'', pg. 8|The Link presented [in Skyward Sword] is a mere seventeen and a half years old.}} man living in [[Skyloft]], who attends the [[Knight Academy]]. Link is dressed with boots, green pants and a sweatshirt, not unlike the rest of the citizens of Skyloft. He is a very active young lad who goes skydiving and bird riding to impress Zelda and his other classmates. Each of the citizens of Skyloft have large birds called [[Loftwing]]s that they use for transportation, but Link has a rare red Loftwing called a [[Crimson Loftwing]] that he befriends early on. Link is very close friends with Zelda and they seem to care greatly for each other. Early on in his quest, Link successfully wins the [[Wing Ceremony]] conducted by [[Instructor Horwell]] and this allows him to win a prize from Zelda.<br />
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While Link and Zelda are riding off through the clouds, a sudden tornado is summoned, causing Zelda to fall off her bird and get sucked down into the land below. Link goes after Zelda, but appears to be knocked out cold by the huge fall. He is awakened by [[Gaepora]], where Link tells him of the unfortunate news about Zelda. After Gaepora leaves, Link is confronted by [[Fi]], the spirit of the [[Goddess Sword]], who then accompanies Link throughout his quest, serving as his spiritual guide. Gaepora finds the two together [[Inside the Statue of the Goddess]] and they begin to discuss of the war between the [[Hylia|Goddess]] and the [[Demise|Demon King]]. Afterwards, Link is entrusted with a green Knight uniform and he heads off.<br />
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Link travels down to the land below in search of Zelda. Throughout his quest, he uses a standard set of inventory items that he upgrades along the way as he battles through the overworld and dungeons, attempting to save Hyrule from the evil that lurks there. Part of his quest takes him to the [[Silent Realm]], where he must collect [[Sacred Tears]] and avoid [[Guardian (Skyward Sword)|Guardian]]s without the aid of his sword or other items. He fights many foes along the way, but perhaps the [[Ghirahim|Demon Lord Ghirahim]] is one of the most powerful. Ghirahim is also in search of Zelda and has no problem bringing Link within an inch of his life. He wants to resurrect his master, Demise, who is the strongest foe Link meets in this journey. His goal is to defeat Ghirahim and Demise, rescue Zelda, and save the lands of Skyloft and Hyrule. He ends up traveling all throughout Hyrule, learning more about the history of both Hyrule and Skyloft, and seeking to rekindle the [[Goddess Sword]] into the famous [[Master Sword]] along his journey. <br />
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===A Link Between Worlds===<br />
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Link is the hero and primary protagonist of ''[[The Legend of Zelda: A Link Between Worlds|A Link Between Worlds]]''. Unlike ''[[The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past]]'', Link has no known relatives. He is close with the [[Blacksmith (Hyrule)|Blacksmith]], however, and Link originally works for him before setting out on his quest. {{Ref|''[[The Legend of Zelda: A Link Between Worlds|A Link Between Worlds]]''|Papa was really angry. He said that you can’t be a blacksmith if you don’t get up at the crack of dawn!|Gulley}}<br />
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Close to the beginning of Link's adventure, Link heads to the [[Sanctuary (A Link Between Worlds)|Sanctuary]] to deliver a sword to the [[Captain (Hyrule)|Captain]]. Here, Link meets the primary antagonist of the game, [[Yuga]], who proceeds to turn both the Captain and the Sage [[Seres]] into paintings.<br />
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After attempting to attack Yuga, Link later wakes up in his house after blacking out. Here, Link meets [[Ravio]], who found him lying in the Sanctuary and brought him to the empty house.{{Ref|''[[The Legend of Zelda: A Link Between Worlds|A Link Between Worlds]]''|I’m a traveling merchant. I found you in the Sanctuary. Passed out. Alone. Strange, if you ask me. It looked like you needed a pal, so I took the liberty of lugging you here to this vacant house.|Ravio}} Ravio later sets up a [[Ravio's Shop|shop]] in Link's house{{Ref|''[[The Legend of Zelda: A Link Between Worlds|A Link Between Worlds]]''|Oh, by the way… I still haven’t found anywhere else to stay. So I spruced things up in here. I’ve made it into a nice little shop for myself. Pretty great, isn’t it?|Ravio}} where he will rent{{Ref|''[[The Legend of Zelda: A Link Between Worlds|A Link Between Worlds]]''|But the item I lent you came in handy, right? You know…there’s actually plenty more where that came from! Ravio is ALL about helping heroes. How about you rent me your house… and I’ll rent you lots of items?|Ravio}} (and later sell){{Ref|''[[The Legend of Zelda: A Link Between Worlds|A Link Between Worlds]]''|I have some big news for you. You may know me as the rental guy. But now I’m in the sales biz too! Starting today, you can buy my items too-and at really good prices!|Ravio}} his own items to use across the Overworld and in various dungeons. Ravio also gives Link a [[Ravio's Bracelet|bracelet]], which will allow him to become a painting after the events of the [[Eastern Palace (A Link Between Worlds)|Eastern Palace]].{{Ref|''[[The Legend of Zelda: A Link Between Worlds|A Link Between Worlds]]''|A bracelet Ravio gave you that now gives you the ability to merge into walls!|Ravio's Bracelet Description}}<br />
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Distressed by the events in the Sanctuary, Ravio tells Link to visit [[Zelda|Princess Zelda]] at the [[Hyrule Castle|castle]] to inform her of what happened.{{Ref|''[[The Legend of Zelda: A Link Between Worlds|A Link Between Worlds]]''|Wait, so tell me…What happened to you, buddy? You don’t say? Some strange man turned a girl into a painting? But why are you standing around talking to me then? You’ve gotta report this to the castle!|Ravio}} Zelda takes the events seriously and gives Link a charm that has been in the [[Royal Family of Hyrule|Royal Family]] for generations.{{Ref|''[[The Legend of Zelda: A Link Between Worlds|A Link Between Worlds]]''|Now, there’s just one more thing. I would like to send you off with my most treasured possession. It’s a rather special charm.|Princess Zelda}}{{Ref|''[[The Legend of Zelda: A Link Between Worlds|A Link Between Worlds]]''|Are you sure about this, Princess? The royal family has kept that safe for untold generations!|Impa}} The Princess asks Link to visit the elder [[Sahasrahla]]{{Ref|''[[The Legend of Zelda: A Link Between Worlds|A Link Between Worlds]]''|Would you please find Sahasrahla? The elder should be at home in Kakariko Village.<br />
I am certain he will be able to help!|Princess Zelda}}{{Ref|''[[The Legend of Zelda: A Link Between Worlds|A Link Between Worlds]]''|Please, tell Sahasrahla everything that you saw.|Princess Zelda}} , who possesses great knowledge of past events and can give Link more information.{{Ref|''[[The Legend of Zelda: A Link Between Worlds|A Link Between Worlds]]''|Fret not, Princess. I’d advise that we consult Sahasrahla for help. The elder’s knowledge of the past…Well, it’s more than vast.|Impa}}<br />
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When speaking with Sahasrahla, the elder realizes that he sent the Sage [[Osfala]] to the Eastern Palace, where he is under threat of attack from Yuga.{{Ref|''[[The Legend of Zelda: A Link Between Worlds|A Link Between Worlds]]''|Oh no! When I heard rumors of a strange man lurking near the Eastern Palace. I sent my pupil Osfala to investigate. I’ve put him in danger, for he’s also a descendant of the Seven Sages! I’m sure Yuga will be waiting for him!|Sahasrahla}} He sends Link to warn the [[Seven Sages|Sage]]{{Ref|''[[The Legend of Zelda: A Link Between Worlds|A Link Between Worlds]]''|I’ll never make it in time to warn him! But you, Link… Could you hurry to Osfala and tell him everything? Please!|Sahasrahla}}, whom he meets at the entrance to the Palace. Osfala shoves him off however,{{Ref|''[[The Legend of Zelda: A Link Between Worlds|A Link Between Worlds]]''|My master sent you to fetch me back to safety? Wah-haha! This Yuga you speak of… Surely he’s cause for grave concern. But why should Sahasrahla be worried about me? I’m a descendant of the original Seven Sages. I’m just as powerful as they were. I even got myself a Sand Rod, so I’m more or less invincible. Bold talk, you might say, but it’s simply the truth. I’ll get to the bottom of all this Yuga nonsense. Now, farewell to you, Link.|Osfala}} forcing Link to complete the Palace and watch the Sage be transformed into a painting by Yuga. Link is soon transformed into a painting much like the Captain; however, Ravio's Bracelet saves Link and allows him to escape the wall and transform into a painting whenever he chooses to.{{Ref|''[[The Legend of Zelda: A Link Between Worlds|A Link Between Worlds]]''|What happened, buddy? My bracelet did what now? Huh. Who knew? Pretty neat that you can turn into a painting. Wowie-wow. I wish I was you!|Ravio}}<br />
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After leaving the Palace, Sahasrahla catches up with Link. The two soon hear a large earthquake centered at [[Hyrule Castle]]{{Ref|''[[The Legend of Zelda: A Link Between Worlds|A Link Between Worlds]]''|My word! What was THAT?! Are we too late? Something dire is happening at Hyrule Castle! There’s no time to waste!|Sahasrahla}}, which they find surrounded by a large magical barrier.{{Ref|''[[The Legend of Zelda: A Link Between Worlds|A Link Between Worlds]]''|Wh-what is going on here?! That barrier! I’ve never seen such magic! I daren’t approach it.|Sahasrahla}} After Link shows Princess Zelda's charm to Sahasrahla, the elder realizes that it is the [[Pendant of Courage]]{{Ref|''[[The Legend of Zelda: A Link Between Worlds|A Link Between Worlds]]''|Wh-what’s that? It can’t be! You’re wearing-! That’s the Pendant of Courage! What in Hyrule are you doing with it, Link? She gave it to you? A special charm?|Sahasrahla}}, one of three [[Pendants of Virtue]] needed to obtain the [[Master Sword]].{{Ref|''[[The Legend of Zelda: A Link Between Worlds|A Link Between Worlds]]''|These abominable events are an echo of what happened all those years ago. Then, when the castle was in the grip of evil, the hero of that day found the Master Sword. The hero first had to claim the three Pendants of Virtue to prove himself worth of the blade.|Sahasrahla}} Sahasrahla then sends Link to the [[House of Gales]] and the [[Tower of Hera (A Link Between Worlds)|Tower of Hera]] to obtain the other two Pendants.{{Ref|''[[The Legend of Zelda: A Link Between Worlds|A Link Between Worlds]]''|Well then, my young hero, you’ve got quite a quest ahead of you. You have to find the other two pendants. One pendant has been enshrined in the House of Gales. And the other pendant, in the Tower of Hera.|Sahasrahla}} <br />
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Once Link obtains the Pendants, he heads to the [[Lost Woods]] to obtain the legendary Master Sword.{{Ref|''[[The Legend of Zelda: A Link Between Worlds|A Link Between Worlds]]''|Hear me, Link… You have done well, my young hero! You acquired the Pendant of Wisdom and the Pendant of Power. Now that you have all three Pendants of Virtue, you have proven yourself worthy of the Master Sword. You will find the blade deep within the Lost Woods! Go now. Claim what is rightfully yours!|Sahasrahla}} With the Master Sword in hand, Link then uses it to destroy the barrier surrounding Hyrule Castle, allowing him to enter and find the cause of the panic.{{Ref|''[[The Legend of Zelda: A Link Between Worlds|A Link Between Worlds]]''|Hear me, Link… The sword you hold in your hand is the one and only Master Sword!<br />
Now that you possess that blade, you can break the barrier at the castle.|Sahasrahla}}{{Ref|''[[The Legend of Zelda: A Link Between Worlds|A Link Between Worlds]]''|Aha! No doubt-that is the very blade of evil’s bane. You have found the Master Sword! Well done, Link.<br />
Now there’s no time to waste. Strike down this nefarious barrier!|Sahasrahla}} After navigating his way up the Castle, Link finds Yuga once more, who proceeds to turn Princess Zelda into a painting.{{Ref|''[[The Legend of Zelda: A Link Between Worlds|A Link Between Worlds]]''|I find your protests inelegant. Not to mention irrelevant. I wish only to possess your beauty, Princess Zelda of Hyrule, not all these ugly words of yours! Oh, you are going to make for a spectacular painting, my dear! Haha! My lovely masterpiece! How utterly scrumptious! Dare I say, it’s my best work ever!|Yuga}} Link then gives chase after Yuga to the top of the castle, where Link uses Ravio's Bracelet to follow Yuga into [[Lorule]]. <br />
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Yuga then uses the paintings of all seven Sages to bring forth [[Ganon]]{{Ref|''[[The Legend of Zelda: A Link Between Worlds|A Link Between Worlds]]''|I will use the Sages to reach the one who shall help me attain true beauty. I mean, of course… GANON!|Yuga}}, whose power Yuga absorbs to become Yuga Ganon. Before Yuga can kill Link, [[Hilda]], the princess of Lorule, steps in and traps the beast.{{Ref|''[[The Legend of Zelda: A Link Between Worlds|A Link Between Worlds]]''|Oh, Hero of Hyrule, I can hold the beast at bay for only so long. It should prove enough time to bid you a most sorrowful welcome to my kingdom. Welcome to Lorule. My name is Princess Hilda, and I have failed you in every way.|Hilda}} Hilda then transports Link out [[Lorule Castle]] before Yuga Ganon breaks free.{{Ref|''[[The Legend of Zelda: A Link Between Worlds|A Link Between Worlds]]''|I cannot hold him back much longer. So… I must see you to safety. Ah, here we are… A moment more of safety, Link. Though Yuga is slipping his bonds, I will try to keep you safe from him as long as I can.|Hilda}}<br />
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Link soon wakes up in the familiar Blacksmith's House, however it is filled with Lorule residents that are unfamiliar to Link.{{Ref|''[[The Legend of Zelda: A Link Between Worlds|A Link Between Worlds]]''|Can you hear me, Hero of Hyrule? It is I, Princess Hilda. I wanted to warn you about the kingdom in which you’ve found yourself. My Lorule may remind you of your own home. But, in fact, our kingdoms are as different as night and day. Worlds apart, as they say.|Hilda}} Hilda soon tasks Link with visiting all seven dungeons in Lorule to save the Sage trapped in each one.{{Ref|''[[The Legend of Zelda: A Link Between Worlds|A Link Between Worlds]]''|I sense that the paintings of Hyrule’s Seven Sages are being sent to the far corners of Lorule. You must steal those paintings back. The secret to Yuga’s defeat lies in uniting your friends!|Hilda}} After saving all seven Sages, they use their power to bring forth the [[Triforce of Courage]], which Link takes with him to defeat Yuga Ganon.{{Ref|''[[The Legend of Zelda: A Link Between Worlds|A Link Between Worlds]]''|Yet we can help, now that you have united the Seven Sages. We can summon the Triforce of Courage. You must do what that hero of legend did so long ago. So take our gift, young hero… Take it now!|Impa}}<br />
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After making his way back to Lorule Castle, Hilda removes the barrier surrounding the castle{{Ref|''[[The Legend of Zelda: A Link Between Worlds|A Link Between Worlds]]''|Can you hear me, Hero of Hyrule? You have arrived just in time, for Yuga has escaped my bonds, and his minions are loose in Lorule Castle! Give me a moment while I remove the barrier that protects my castle. Then make haste, Link!|Hilda}}, allowing Link to ascend it. Link soon finds Hilda at the top of the castle, where she takes Princess Zelda's [[Triforce of Wisdom]] and reveals her partnership with Yuga to take [[Hyrule]]'s [[Triforce]] for their own.{{Ref|''[[The Legend of Zelda: A Link Between Worlds|A Link Between Worlds]]''|We NEED a Triforce. So imagine my surprise when I learned of the existence of another one. Yours. A Triforce based on such virtues as Power, Wisdom, and Courage. To that end, I have guided your destiny, Hero of Hyrule.|Hilda}} Hilda then sends Yuga Ganon to attack Link in an attempt to steal his Triforce of Courage. {{Ref|''[[The Legend of Zelda: A Link Between Worlds|A Link Between Worlds]]''|Yuga! I command you! Seize the Triforce of Courage from him! Lorule shall be reborn! |Hilda}}<br />
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Once Link defeats Yuga Ganon, Hilda still intends to take Hyrule's Triforce for her own{{Ref|''[[The Legend of Zelda: A Link Between Worlds|A Link Between Worlds]]''|You understand nothing! Your kingdom has been under the protection of your Triforce… This isn’t over! I must have it!|Hilda}}, but is soon stopped by Ravio.{{Ref|''[[The Legend of Zelda: A Link Between Worlds|A Link Between Worlds]]''|Princess Hilda, I… I just wanted to save you from all this-you, who’ve worried endlessly about the fate of Lorule. Please, Princess Hilda, let’s do the right thing. Lorule may be doomed, but at least our kingdom won’t be condemned for stealing their Triforce.|Ravio}} Princess Zelda and Link then enter Hyrule's [[Sacred Realm]]{{Ref|''[[The Legend of Zelda: A Link Between Worlds|A Link Between Worlds]]''|And look, Link! How wonderful… We’re back home! How rare to visit our Sacred Realm!|Princess Zelda}}, and use the Triforce to restore Lorule's Triforce, returning the country to normal and bringing peace to both worlds.<br />
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===Breath of the Wild===<br />
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[[Link]], also known as the Hero of Hyrule, is the primary protagonist in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild|Breath of the Wild]]''. One hundred years prior to the game's current events, Link was chosen by the [[Master Sword#Breath of the Wild|Master Sword]] to become wielder of the sacred blade and the one who would defeat [[Calamity Ganon]]. At the same time, Link was made [[Zelda#Breath of the Wild|Princess Zelda's]] appointed knight, and most of Link's memories entail his journeys during this time as Princess Zelda's protector. <br />
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Link's skill as a knight came with ease, something that Princess Zelda was continually jealous of and angry about when looking at her own continued failures to discover the Goddess [[Hylia|Hylia's]] power that rested within. At first, their relationship was tense, and Zelda assured Link that she did not need his protection. However, as Link continued to fearlessly protect her and with Calamity Ganon's imminent return, she began to open up to him and discovered that the two were not so different. <br />
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Upon Calamity Ganon's return, events rapidly took a turn to disaster as Ganon used its powers to take over [[Hyrule Castle#Breath of the Wild|Hyrule Castle]], and to corrupt both the Guardians and the Divine Beasts. With nowhere left to run, Link and Zelda were left to fight on their own and survive in a world they could no longer combat. In an open field outside Hyrule, Link bravely stood against a [[Guardian]] with his last breath, continuing to defend Zelda and fulfill his role. While at this moment Zelda unlocked her true power after instead defending Link, the hero collapsed to the ground and died in Zelda's arms. <br />
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However, when all hope was lost, the Master Sword began to glow with a blue aura and a voice from within the sword spoke to Princess Zelda. The voice was [[Fi]], who was still present within the blade after the events of ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword|Skyward Sword]]''. Fi told Zelda that Link could still be saved if taken to the [[Shrine of Resurrection]], where after a slumber he would eventually be revived, ready to face Calamity Ganon once more. <br />
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After one hundred years had passed, Link was awoken by Princess Zelda's voice. It is here that the game and Link's journey begins, as he attempts to regain his memories, strength, and the ability to defeat Calamity Ganon before he breaks free to destroy the world. After freeing all four [[Divine Beasts]] from Ganon's control, Link makes his way to the [[Sanctum]] of Hyrule Castle. After defeating Calamity Ganon, and his pure form of evil known as Dark Beast Ganon, Princess Zelda seals away Ganon and both Link and Zelda finally fulfill their roles as the protectors of Hyrule. <br />
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Link is shown to be an extremely capable swordsman before Calamity Ganon's return, managing to earn the respect of the Master Sword, as well as taking down some of Ganon's strongest enemies singlehandedly. After regaining his memories and with the help of ancient [[Sheikah]] technology, such as the [[Sheikah Slate]], Link recovers his former abilities and reclaims the Master Sword once again. <br />
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Throughout Breath of the Wild, Link often has an uneasy relationship with many of the characters. Some, such as the [[Zora]], blame Link for the death of the [[Champions]] and Hyrule's demise. Others, such as [[Revali]] and other Champions, never believed in Link's ability, and did not see him as the hero that would save Hyrule. After Link freed each of the Divine Beasts and their respective Champions' spirits, they changed their mind and stood behind Link when he eventually faced Calamity Ganon in Hyrule Castle. <br />
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Princess Zelda's Diary is the first text in the series to give an explanation for Link's persistent silence. The diary states that with so many people watching him, and with so much at stake, Link feels it necessary to stay strong and silently bear any burden. This in turn, causes him stop expressing his thoughts and feelings, and rather, work to fulfill the duty he was chosen for.<br />
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==Trivia==<br />
*Although only child [[Link]] appears in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask|Majora's Mask]]'', there is concept art for adult Link in the ''Majora's Mask'' section of [[The Legend of Zelda: Hyrule Historia|Hyrule Historia]].{{Ref|''[[The Legend of Zelda: Hyrule Historia|Hyrule Historia]]'', pg. 151|Only Child Link appears in Majora's Mask, but, for some reason, there are illustrations for Adult Link.}} Adult Link's voice clips also play when the player transforms into [[Fierce Deity Link]].<br />
*The developers named the protagonist [[Link]] because he connects people together.{{Ref|[[Shigeru Miyamoto]], ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Hyrule Historia|Hyrule Historia]]'', pg. 2|We named the protagonist Link because he connects people together.}}<br />
*The [[Link]] from ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Oracle of Ages|Oracle of Ages]]'' and ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Oracle of Seasons|Oracle of Seasons]]'' was based on Link's design from ''[[The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past|A Link to the Past]]''.{{Ref|''[[The Legend of Zelda: Hyrule Historia|Hyrule Historia]]'', pg. 164|Link's design here was based on the design from A Link to the Past, the game in which his long sidelocks originated.}}<br />
*[[Link]] makes a cameo in ''Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars''. He can be found sleeping in an inn. Talking to him causes the ''Zelda'' series' "puzzle solved" jingle to play.<br />
*[[Link]] has canonically spoken before in ''[[Zelda II: The Adventure of Link|The Adventure of Link]]''. One time in Saria Town where he says "I found a mirror under the table" and another one being in the Hidden Town of Kasuto where he says "Looks like I can get in the fireplace". He also audibly speaks in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker| The Wind Waker]]'', shouting "Come on!"<br />
*[[Link]]'s design was indirectly inspired by Peter Pan.<br />
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File:Link-LoZ-Art.png|''Official Artwork from The Legend of Zelda''<br />
File:Link-Pondering.png|''Official Artwork from The Legend of Zelda''<br />
File:Link-Art-LoZ-2.png|''Million Publications Artwork from The Legend of Zelda''<br />
File:Link-LoZ-Sprite.png|''Sprite from The Legend of Zelda''<br />
File:Link LA.png|''Sprite from Link's Awakening''<br />
File:Link from Animated Series.png|''Link from the Animated Series''<br />
File:Young-Link-Art.png|''Artwork from Ocarina of Time''<br />
File:Young-Link.png|''Artwork from Ocarina of Time 3D''<br />
File:OoT-Link-FairyBow.png|''Artwork from Ocarina of Time''<br />
File:OoT-Link-Navi.png|''Artwork from Ocarina of Time''<br />
File:Link-MM-Model.png|''Model from Ocarina of Time''<br />
File:Link-MM-Art.png|''Artwork from Majora's Mask''<br />
File:Link-Artwork-MM.png|''Artwork from Majora's Mask''<br />
File:MM-Link.png|''Artwork from Majora's Mask''<br />
File:MM3D-Link.png|''Artwork from Majora's Mask 3D''<br />
File:MM3D-Link-2.png|''Artwork from Majora's Mask 3D''<br />
File:Link-Harp.png|''Link with the Harp from Oracle of Ages''<br />
File:Link-ConceptArt-Oracle-Series.png|''Concept Art from the Oracle Series''<br />
File:Link (SCII).png|''Artwork from Soul Calibur II''<br />
File:Link from Super Smash Bros. Brawl.png|''Link from Super Smash Bros. Brawl''<br />
File:TWW-Link-Bow.png|''Link with the Bow from The Wind Waker''<br />
File:Link WW 2.png|''Artwork from The Wind Waker''<br />
File:Link-Minish-Cap-Sprite.png|''Sprite from The Minish Cap''<br />
File:Wolf_Link.png|''Midna riding Link in his Wolf form from Twilight Princess''<br />
File:Link.PH.gif|''Link from Phantom Hourglass''<br />
File:LinkST.png|''Artwork from Spirit Tracks''<br />
File:SS-Link-Bow.png|''Link with the Bow from Skyward Sword''<br />
File:The-legend-of-zelda-skyward-sword-link3.jpg|''Artwork from Skyward Sword''<br />
File:Link-Model-Large.png|''Artwork from Skyward Sword''<br />
File:Link Smash Bros Art.png|''Link from Super Smash Bros. Wii U and 3DS''<br />
File:Link WWHD.png|''Official Artwork from The Wind Waker HD''<br />
File:Link-Between-Worlds-Official-Art.png|''Early Artwork from A Link Between Worlds''<br />
File:ALBW-Link-Drawing.png|''Artwork from A Link Between Worlds''<br />
File:Hyrule Warriors Artwork Link.png|''Artwork from Hyrule Warriors''<br />
File:Hyrule Warriors Poster Link.png|''Artwork from Hyrule Warriors''<br />
File:Hyrule Warriors Screenshot Bombs Get Link.jpg|''Link obtaining Bombs in Hyrule Warriors''<br />
File:Hyrule Warriors Screenshot Link Master Sword Pedestal.jpg|''Link obtaining the Master Sword in Hyrule Warriors''<br />
File:Hyrule Warriors Screenshot Link Master Sword.jpg|''Link with the Master Sword in Hyrule Warriors''<br />
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| game = ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild|Breath of the Wild]]''<br />
| location = [[Hateno Village]] <br /> [[Kakariko Village]]<br />
| cost = 90 Rupees<br />
| defense = 3<br />
| enhanceable = Yes<br />
| dyeable = Yes<br />
| use = <br />
| related = [[Hylian Hood]]<br/>[[Hylian Tunic]]<br />
}}<br />
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{{quote|Traditional dress trousers of Hyrule. The plush fabric makes these trousers quite comfortable, and their high durability makes them ideal for travelers.|In-Game Description}}<br />
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The '''Hylian Trousers''' are beige trousers found in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild|Breath of the Wild]]''. They have a base defense of 3, and can be purchased from [[Enchanted]] in [[Kakariko Village]] for 90 [[Rupee]]s, or from [[Ventest Clothing Boutique]] in [[Hateno Village]] for the same price. The trousers come with a pair of tall brown boots, not dissimilar to [[Kokiri Boots]]. <br />
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==Armor Set==<br />
The Hylian Set (also including [[Hylian Tunic]] and [[Hylian Hood]]) offers no bonus.<br />
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==Enhance Path==<br />
Enhancing Armor requires that Link has unlocked as many [[Great Fairy Fountain]]s as the desired star-level.<br />
{|class="wikitable"<br />
!Tier<br />
!Armor<br />
!Materials<br />
|-<br />
| ★ || 5 || 5 x [[Bokoblin Horn]]<br />
|-<br />
| ★★ || 8 || 8 x [[Bokoblin Horn]] <br /> 5 x [[Bokoblin Fang]]<br />
|-<br />
| ★★★ || 12 || 10 x [[Bokoblin Fang]] <br /> 5 x [[Bokoblin Guts]] <br />
|-<br />
| ★★★★ || 20 || 15 x [[Bokoblin Guts]] <br /> 15 x [[Amber]]<br />
|}<br />
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==Dyes==<br />
Below are the various dyed versions of the Hylian Trousers. Link can dye many different pieces of armor at the [[Kochi Dye Shop]] in [[Hateno Village]]. One use of the dye vat will cost 20 [[Rupee]]s and will dye one suit of armor pieces.<br />
{{Dyes|Hylian-trousers}}<br />
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==Trivia==<br />
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Link is shown wearing the Hylian Trousers in his [[Recovered Memory|Memories]] of the past.<br />
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{{MagicNavbox|Breath of the Wild|Armor|cathide=1}}<br />
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<div>{{Infobox|item<br />
| image = [[File:Hylian-tunic.png]]<br />
| game = ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild|Breath of the Wild]]''<br />
| location = [[Hateno Village]] <br /> [[Kakariko Village]]<br />
| cost = 120 Rupees<br />
| defense = 3<br />
| enhanceable = Yes<br />
| dyeable = Yes<br />
| use = <br />
| related = [[Hylian Hood]]<br/>[[Hylian Trousers]]<br />
}}<br />
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{{quote|A common garb that achieved widespread popularity in Hyrule, particularly among travelers. Its light yet sturdy fabric doesn't limit movement.|In-Game Description}}<br />
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The '''Hylian Tunic''' is a tunic found in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild|Breath of the Wild]]''. It has a base defense of 3, and can be bought at the [[Ventest Clothing Boutique]] in [[Hateno Village]] for 120 [[Rupee]]s. The tunic is red and green in color, with chainmail underneath.<br />
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==Armor Set==<br />
The Hylian Set (also including [[Hylian Hood]] and [[Hylian Trousers]]) offers no bonus.<br />
<br />
==Enhance Path==<br />
Enhancing Armor requires that Link has unlocked as many [[Great Fairy Fountain]]s as the desired star-level.<br />
{|class="wikitable"<br />
!Tier<br />
!Armor<br />
!Materials<br />
|-<br />
| ★ || 5 || 5 x [[Bokoblin Horn]] <br />
|-<br />
| ★★ || 8 || 8 x [[Bokoblin Horn]] <br /> 5 x [[Bokoblin Fang]]<br />
|-<br />
| ★★★ || 12 || 10 x [[Bokoblin Fang]] <br /> 5 x [[Bokoblin Guts]]<br />
|-<br />
| ★★★★ || 20 || 15 x [[Bokoblin Guts]] <br /> 15 x [[Amber]]<br />
|}<br />
<br />
==Dyes==<br />
Below are the various dyed versions of the Hylian Tunic. Link can dye many different pieces of armor at the [[Kochi Dye Shop]] in [[Hateno Village]]. One use of the dye vat will cost 20 [[Rupee]]s and will dye one suit of armor pieces.<br />
{{Dyes|Hylian-tunic}}<br />
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Below is a listing of all of the '''Ocarina of Time Shops''' found throughout the game, both as a child and as an adult. They are listed in the order that they are encountered.<br />
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==Kokiri Shop==<br />
{{Main|Kokiri Shop}}<br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable sortable"<br />
!Item || Name || Price ([[Rupee]]s)<br />
|-<br />
| [[File:RecoveryHeart.png|50px]] || [[Recovery Heart]] || 10<br />
|-<br />
| [[File:ArrowsG_Large.png|50px]] || [[Arrow]]s (10) || 20<br />
|-<br />
| [[File:ArrowsG_Large.png|50px]] || [[Arrow]]s (30) || 60<br />
|-<br />
| [[File:Deku_Seed.png|50px]] || [[Deku Seed]]s (30)|| 30<br />
|-<br />
| [[File:Deku_Nut.png|50px]] || [[Deku Nut]]s (5) || 15<br />
|-<br />
| [[File:Deku_Stick.png|50px]] || [[Deku Stick]] || 10<br />
|-<br />
| [[File:Deku_Shield.png|50px]] || [[Deku Shield]] || 40<br />
|-<br />
| [[File:Deku_Nut.png|50px]] || [[Deku Nut]]s (10) || 30<br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
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==Bazaar==<br />
{{Main|Bazaar (Ocarina of Time)}}<br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable sortable"<br />
!Item ||Name||Price ([[Rupee]]s)<br />
|-<br />
| [[File:Hylian Shield OoT.png|50px]] || [[Hylian Shield]] || 80 (50 with discount)<br />
|-<br />
| [[File:ArrowsG Large.png|50px]] || [[Arrow]]s (10) || 20<br />
|-<br />
| [[File:ArrowsG Large.png|50px]] || [[Arrow]]s (30) || 60<br />
|-<br />
| [[File:ArrowsG Large.png|50px]] || [[Arrow]]s (50) || 90<br />
|-<br />
| [[File:Bomb-OoT.png|50px]] || [[Bomb]]s (5) || 35<br />
|-<br />
| [[File:Deku_Nut.png|50px]] || [[Deku Nut]]s (5) || 15<br />
|-<br />
| [[File:Deku_Stick.png|50px]] || [[Deku Stick]] || 10<br />
|-<br />
| [[File:RecoveryHeart.png|50px]] || [[Recovery Heart]] || 10<br />
|}<br />
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==Potion Shop==<br />
{{Main|Potion Shop (Ocarina of Time)}}<br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable sortable"<br />
!Item || Name || Price ([[Rupee]]s)<br />
|-<br />
| [[File:BlueFire Large.png|50px]] || [[Blue Fire]] || 300<br />
|-<br />
| [[File:Bugs-2.png|50px]] || [[Bottle Bug|Bug]] || 50<br />
|-<br />
| [[File:Deku_Nut.png|50px]] || [[Deku Nut]]s (5) || 15<br />
|-<br />
| [[File:Bottled_Fairy(OoT).jpg|50px]] || [[Fairy]] || 50<br />
|-<br />
| [[File:Fish(OoT).png|50px]] || [[Fish]] || 200<br />
|-<br />
| [[File:Green_Potion(OoT).jpg|50px]] || [[Green Potion]] || 30<br />
|-<br />
| [[File:Red_Potion.png|50px]] || [[Red Potion]] || 30<br />
|-<br />
| [[File:Bottled_Poe(OoT).jpg|50px]] || [[Poe]] || 30<br />
|}<br />
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==Bombchu Shop==<br />
{{Main| Bombchu Shop}}<br />
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'''Note:''' Wares do not restock at this shop.<br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable sortable"<br />
!Item || Name || Price ([[Rupee]]s)<br />
|-<br />
| [[File:Bombchu.png|50px]] || [[Bombchu]] (10)<br />Maximum 4 purchasable || 100<br />
|-<br />
| [[File:Bombchu.png|50px]] || [[Bombchu]] (20)<br />Maximum 4 purchasable || 180<br />
|}<br />
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==Granny's Potion Shop==<br />
{{Main| Granny's Potion Shop}}<br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable sortable"<br />
!Item || Name || Price ([[Rupee]]s)<br />
|-<br />
| [[File:Blue_Potion.png|50px]] || [[Blue Potion]]<br />(Must have given the owner the [[Odd Mushroom]]<br/>and sucessfully traded the [[Odd Potion]]) || 100<br />
|}<br />
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==Goron Shop==<br />
{{Main|Goron Shop (Ocarina of Time)}}<br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable sortable" style="text-align:center;" id="Potion Shop''<br />
!{{Data|number}}|Item<br />
!{{Data|text}}|Name<br />
!{{Data|number}}|Price ([[Rupee]]s)<br />
|-<br />
|{{Sort|1}}|{{Image|file=RecoveryHeart.png|size=50x50px|link=Recovery Heart|align=center}}<br />
|{{Sort|Recovery Heart}}|[[Recovery Heart]]<br />
|10<br />
|-<br />
|{{Sort|2}}|{{Image|file=Red_Potion.png|size=50x50px|link=Red Potion|align=center}}<br />
|{{Sort|Red Potion}}|[[Red Potion]]<br />
|40<br />
|-<br />
|{{Sort|3}}|{{Image|file=Bomb-OoT.png|size=50x50px|link=Bomb|Bombs|align=center}}<br />
|{{Sort|Bomb|Bombs}}|[[Bomb|Bombs (5)]]<br />
|25<br />
|-<br />
|{{Sort|4}}|{{Image|file=Bomb-OoT.png|size=50x50px|link=Bomb|Bombs|align=center}} <br />
|{{Sort|Bomb|Bombs}}|[[Bomb|Bombs (10)]] <br />
|50<br />
|-<br />
|{{Sort|5}}|{{Image|file=Bomb-OoT.png|size=50x50px|link=Bomb|Bombs|align=center}} <br />
|{{Sort|Bomb|Bombs}}|[[Bomb|Bombs (20)]]<br />
|80<br />
|-<br />
|{{Sort|6}}|{{Image|file=Bomb-OoT.png|size=50x50px|link=Bomb|Bombs|align=center}} <br />
|{{Sort|Bomb|Bombs}}|[[Bomb|Bombs (40)]] <br />
|120<br />
|-<br />
|{{Sort|7}}|{{Image|file=Goron-Tunic-Model.png|size=50x50px|link=Goron Tunic|align=center}} <br />
|{{Sort|Goron Tunic}}|[[Goron Tunic]] <br />
|300<br />
|}<br />
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==Zora Shop==<br />
{{Main|Zora Shop (Ocarina of Time)}}<br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable sortable" style="text-align:center;" id="Zora Shop''<br />
!{{Data|number}}|Item<br />
!{{Data|text}}|Name<br />
!{{Data|number}}|Price ([[Rupee]]s)<br />
|-<br />
|{{Sort|1}}|{{Image|file=RecoveryHeart.png|size=50x50px|link=Recovery Heart|align=center}}<br />
|{{Sort|Recovery Heart}}|[[Recovery Heart]]<br />
|10<br />
|-<br />
|{{Sort|2}}|{{Image|file=Red_Potion.png|size=50x50px|link=Red Potion|align=center}}<br />
|{{Sort|Red Potion}}|[[Red Potion]]<br />
|50<br />
|-<br />
|{{Sort|3}}|{{image|file=Deku-Nut-Large.png|size=50x50px|link=Deku Nut|align=center}} <br />
|{{Sort|Deku Nut}}|[[Deku Nut|Deku Nut (5)]] <br />
|15<br />
|- <br />
|{{Sort|4}}|{{Image|file=Fish(OoT).png|size=50x50px|link=Fish|align=center}}<br />
|{{Sort|Fish}}|[[Fish]]<br />
|100<br />
|-<br />
|{{Sort|5}}|{{Image|file=ArrowsG Large.png|size=50x50px|link=Arrow|Arrows|align=center}} <br />
|{{Sort|Arrow|Arrows}}|[[Arrow|Arrows (10)]] <br />
|20<br />
|-<br />
|{{Sort|6}}|{{Image|file=ArrowsG Large.png|size=50x50px|link=Arrow|Arrows|align=center}} <br />
|{{Sort|Arrow|Arrows}}|[[Arrow|Arrows (30)]]<br />
|60<br />
|-<br />
|{{Sort|7}}|{{Image|file=ArrowsG Large.png|size=50x50px|link=Arrow|Bombs|align=center}} <br />
|{{Sort|Arrow|Arrows}}|[[Arrow|Arrows (50)]] <br />
|90<br />
|-<br />
|{{Sort|8}}|{{Image|file=Zora-Tunic-Model.png|size=50x50px|link=Zora Tunic|align=center}} <br />
|{{Sort|Zora Tunic}}|[[Zora Tunic]] <br />
|300<br />
|}<br />
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==Magic Carpet Shop==<br />
<br />
{{Main|Magic Carpet Shop}}<br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable sortable" style="text-align:center;" id="Magic Carpet Shop''<br />
!{{Data|number}}|Item<br />
!{{Data|text}}|Name<br />
!{{Data|number}}|Price ([[Rupee]]s)<br />
|-<br />
|{{Sort|1}}|{{Image|file=Bombchu.png|size=50x50px|link=Bombchu|align=center}}<br />
|{{Sort|Bombchu}}|[[Bombchu|Bombchu (20)]]<br />
|200<br />
|}</div>DracoFire3000https://www.zeldadungeon.net/wiki/index.php?title=Ocarina_of_Time_Shops&diff=139270Ocarina of Time Shops2019-02-19T16:41:23Z<p>DracoFire3000: </p>
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Below is a listing of all of the '''Ocarina of Time Shops''' found throughout the game, both as a child and as an adult. They are listed in the order that they are encountered.<br />
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==Kokiri Shop==<br />
{{Main|Kokiri Shop}}<br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable sortable"<br />
!Item || Name || Price ([[Rupee]]s)<br />
|-<br />
| [[File:RecoveryHeart.png|50px]] || [[Recovery Heart]] || 10<br />
|-<br />
| [[File:ArrowsG_Large.png|50px]] || [[Arrow]]s (10) || 20<br />
|-<br />
| [[File:ArrowsG_Large.png|50px]] || [[Arrow]]s (30) || 60<br />
|-<br />
| [[File:Deku_Seed.png|50px]] || [[Deku Seed]]s (30)|| 30<br />
|-<br />
| [[File:Deku_Nut.png|50px]] || [[Deku Nut]]s (5) || 15<br />
|-<br />
| [[File:Deku_Stick.png|50px]] || [[Deku Stick]] || 10<br />
|-<br />
| [[File:Deku_Shield.png|50px]] || [[Deku Shield]] || 40<br />
|-<br />
| [[File:Deku_Nut.png|50px]] || [[Deku Nut]]s (10) || 30<br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
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==Bazaar==<br />
{{Main|Bazaar (Ocarina of Time)}}<br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable sortable"<br />
!Item ||Name||Price ([[Rupee]]s)<br />
|-<br />
| [[File:Hylian Shield OoT.png|50px]] || [[Hylian Shield]] || 80 (50 with discount from [[Death Mountian Trail Gatekeeper]])<br />
|-<br />
| [[File:ArrowsG Large.png|50px]] || [[Arrow]]s (10) || 20<br />
|-<br />
| [[File:ArrowsG Large.png|50px]] || [[Arrow]]s (30) || 60<br />
|-<br />
| [[File:ArrowsG Large.png|50px]] || [[Arrow]]s (50) || 90<br />
|-<br />
| [[File:Bomb-OoT.png|50px]] || [[Bomb]]s (5) || 35<br />
|-<br />
| [[File:Deku_Nut.png|50px]] || [[Deku Nut]]s (5) || 15<br />
|-<br />
| [[File:Deku_Stick.png|50px]] || [[Deku Stick]] || 10<br />
|-<br />
| [[File:RecoveryHeart.png|50px]] || [[Recovery Heart]] || 10<br />
|}<br />
<br />
==Potion Shop==<br />
{{Main|Potion Shop (Ocarina of Time)}}<br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable sortable"<br />
!Item || Name || Price ([[Rupee]]s)<br />
|-<br />
| [[File:BlueFire Large.png|50px]] || [[Blue Fire]] || 300<br />
|-<br />
| [[File:Bugs-2.png|50px]] || [[Bottle Bug|Bug]] || 50<br />
|-<br />
| [[File:Deku_Nut.png|50px]] || [[Deku Nut]]s (5) || 15<br />
|-<br />
| [[File:Bottled_Fairy(OoT).jpg|50px]] || [[Fairy]] || 50<br />
|-<br />
| [[File:Fish(OoT).png|50px]] || [[Fish]] || 200<br />
|-<br />
| [[File:Green_Potion(OoT).jpg|50px]] || [[Green Potion]] || 30<br />
|-<br />
| [[File:Red_Potion.png|50px]] || [[Red Potion]] || 30<br />
|-<br />
| [[File:Bottled_Poe(OoT).jpg|50px]] || [[Poe]] || 30<br />
|}<br />
<br />
==Bombchu Shop==<br />
{{Main| Bombchu Shop}}<br />
<br />
'''Note:''' Wares do not restock at this shop.<br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable sortable"<br />
!Item || Name || Price ([[Rupee]]s)<br />
|-<br />
| [[File:Bombchu.png|50px]] || [[Bombchu]] (10)<br />Maximum 4 purchasable || 100<br />
|-<br />
| [[File:Bombchu.png|50px]] || [[Bombchu]] (20)<br />Maximum 4 purchasable || 180<br />
|}<br />
<br />
==Granny's Potion Shop==<br />
{{Main| Granny's Potion Shop}}<br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable sortable"<br />
!Item || Name || Price ([[Rupee]]s)<br />
|-<br />
| [[File:Blue_Potion.png|50px]] || [[Blue Potion]]<br />(Must have given the owner the [[Odd Mushroom]]<br/>and sucessfully traded the [[Odd Potion]]) || 100<br />
|}<br />
<br />
==Goron Shop==<br />
{{Main|Goron Shop (Ocarina of Time)}}<br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable sortable" style="text-align:center;" id="Potion Shop''<br />
!{{Data|number}}|Item<br />
!{{Data|text}}|Name<br />
!{{Data|number}}|Price ([[Rupee]]s)<br />
|-<br />
|{{Sort|1}}|{{Image|file=RecoveryHeart.png|size=50x50px|link=Recovery Heart|align=center}}<br />
|{{Sort|Recovery Heart}}|[[Recovery Heart]]<br />
|10<br />
|-<br />
|{{Sort|2}}|{{Image|file=Red_Potion.png|size=50x50px|link=Red Potion|align=center}}<br />
|{{Sort|Red Potion}}|[[Red Potion]]<br />
|40<br />
|-<br />
|{{Sort|3}}|{{Image|file=Bomb-OoT.png|size=50x50px|link=Bomb|Bombs|align=center}}<br />
|{{Sort|Bomb|Bombs}}|[[Bomb|Bombs (5)]]<br />
|25<br />
|-<br />
|{{Sort|4}}|{{Image|file=Bomb-OoT.png|size=50x50px|link=Bomb|Bombs|align=center}} <br />
|{{Sort|Bomb|Bombs}}|[[Bomb|Bombs (10)]] <br />
|50<br />
|-<br />
|{{Sort|5}}|{{Image|file=Bomb-OoT.png|size=50x50px|link=Bomb|Bombs|align=center}} <br />
|{{Sort|Bomb|Bombs}}|[[Bomb|Bombs (20)]]<br />
|80<br />
|-<br />
|{{Sort|6}}|{{Image|file=Bomb-OoT.png|size=50x50px|link=Bomb|Bombs|align=center}} <br />
|{{Sort|Bomb|Bombs}}|[[Bomb|Bombs (40)]] <br />
|120<br />
|-<br />
|{{Sort|7}}|{{Image|file=Goron-Tunic-Model.png|size=50x50px|link=Goron Tunic|align=center}} <br />
|{{Sort|Goron Tunic}}|[[Goron Tunic]] <br />
|300<br />
|}<br />
<br />
==Zora Shop==<br />
{{Main|Zora Shop (Ocarina of Time)}}<br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable sortable" style="text-align:center;" id="Zora Shop''<br />
!{{Data|number}}|Item<br />
!{{Data|text}}|Name<br />
!{{Data|number}}|Price ([[Rupee]]s)<br />
|-<br />
|{{Sort|1}}|{{Image|file=RecoveryHeart.png|size=50x50px|link=Recovery Heart|align=center}}<br />
|{{Sort|Recovery Heart}}|[[Recovery Heart]]<br />
|10<br />
|-<br />
|{{Sort|2}}|{{Image|file=Red_Potion.png|size=50x50px|link=Red Potion|align=center}}<br />
|{{Sort|Red Potion}}|[[Red Potion]]<br />
|50<br />
|-<br />
|{{Sort|3}}|{{image|file=Deku-Nut-Large.png|size=50x50px|link=Deku Nut|align=center}} <br />
|{{Sort|Deku Nut}}|[[Deku Nut|Deku Nut (5)]] <br />
|15<br />
|- <br />
|{{Sort|4}}|{{Image|file=Fish(OoT).png|size=50x50px|link=Fish|align=center}}<br />
|{{Sort|Fish}}|[[Fish]]<br />
|100<br />
|-<br />
|{{Sort|5}}|{{Image|file=ArrowsG Large.png|size=50x50px|link=Arrow|Arrows|align=center}} <br />
|{{Sort|Arrow|Arrows}}|[[Arrow|Arrows (10)]] <br />
|20<br />
|-<br />
|{{Sort|6}}|{{Image|file=ArrowsG Large.png|size=50x50px|link=Arrow|Arrows|align=center}} <br />
|{{Sort|Arrow|Arrows}}|[[Arrow|Arrows (30)]]<br />
|60<br />
|-<br />
|{{Sort|7}}|{{Image|file=ArrowsG Large.png|size=50x50px|link=Arrow|Bombs|align=center}} <br />
|{{Sort|Arrow|Arrows}}|[[Arrow|Arrows (50)]] <br />
|90<br />
|-<br />
|{{Sort|8}}|{{Image|file=Zora-Tunic-Model.png|size=50x50px|link=Zora Tunic|align=center}} <br />
|{{Sort|Zora Tunic}}|[[Zora Tunic]] <br />
|300<br />
|}<br />
<br />
==Magic Carpet Shop==<br />
<br />
{{Main|Magic Carpet Shop}}<br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable sortable" style="text-align:center;" id="Magic Carpet Shop''<br />
!{{Data|number}}|Item<br />
!{{Data|text}}|Name<br />
!{{Data|number}}|Price ([[Rupee]]s)<br />
|-<br />
|{{Sort|1}}|{{Image|file=Bombchu.png|size=50x50px|link=Bombchu|align=center}}<br />
|{{Sort|Bombchu}}|[[Bombchu|Bombchu (20)]]<br />
|200<br />
|}</div>DracoFire3000https://www.zeldadungeon.net/wiki/index.php?title=Hylian_Tunic&diff=139269Hylian Tunic2019-02-19T14:34:24Z<p>DracoFire3000: </p>
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{{Infobox|item<br />
| image = [[File:Hylian-tunic.png]]<br />
| game = ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild|Breath of the Wild]]''<br />
| location = [[Hateno Village]] <br /> [[Kakariko Village]]<br />
| cost = 120 Rupees<br />
| defense = 3<br />
| enhanceable = Yes<br />
| dyeable = Yes<br />
| use = <br />
| related = [[Hylian Hood]]<br/>[[Hylian Trousers]]<br />
}}<br />
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{{quote|A common garb that achieved widespread popularity in Hyrule, particularly among travelers. Its light yet sturdy fabric doesn't limit movement.|In-Game Description}}<br />
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The '''Hylian Tunic''' is a tunic found in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild|Breath of the Wild]]''. It has a base defense of 3, and can be bought at the [[Ventest Clothing Boutique]] in [[Hateno Village]] for 120 [[Rupee]]s. The tunic is red and green in color, with chainmail underneath.<br />
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==Armor Set==<br />
The Hylian Set (also including [[Hylian Hood]] and [[Hylian Trousers]]) offers no bonus.<br />
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==Enhance Path==<br />
Enhancing Armor requires that Link has unlocked as many [[Great Fairy Fountain]]s as the desired star-level.<br />
{|class="wikitable"<br />
!Tier<br />
!Armor<br />
!Materials<br />
|-<br />
| ★ || 5 || 5 x [[Bokoblin Horn]] <br />
|-<br />
| ★★ || 8 || 8 x [[Bokoblin Horn]] <br /> 5 x [[Bokoblin Fang]]<br />
|-<br />
| ★★★ || 12 || 10 x [[Bokoblin Fang]] <br /> 5 x [[Bokoblin Guts]]<br />
|-<br />
| ★★★★ || 20 || 15 x [[Bokoblin Guts]] <br /> 15 x [[Amber]]<br />
|}<br />
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==Dyes==<br />
Below are the various dyed versions of the Hylian Tunic. Link can dye many different pieces of armor at the [[Kochi Dye Shop]] in [[Hateno Village]]. One use of the dye vat will cost 20 [[Rupee]]s and will dye one suit of armor pieces.<br />
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