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To be young is to know no limits to one's stamina. To become stronger, one must first know oneself.
To be young is to know no limits to one's stamina. To become stronger, one must first know oneself.


The [[File:RecoveryHeart LA.png|7px]][[File:RecoveryHeart LA.png|7px]][[File:RecoveryHeart LA.png|7px]] in the upper left shows one's current life energy. Perhaps a fancier way to desribe it would be call it a life gauge.
The [[File:RecoveryHeart LA.png|7px]][[File:RecoveryHeart LA.png|7px]][[File:RecoveryHeart LA.png|7px]] in the upper left shows one's current {{color|red|life energy}}. Perhaps a fancier way to describe it would be call it a life gauge.


As one experiences trials and hardships in life, one will naturally gain more [[File:RecoveryHeart LA.png|7px]]s.
As one experiences trials and hardships in life, one will naturally gain more [[File:RecoveryHeart LA.png|7px]]{{color|red|s}}.


However, if one is injured and takes damage, those [[File:RecoveryHeart LA.png|7px]]s will decrease. At such times it may be possible to replenish one's health by using a potion or fairy.
However, if one is injured and takes {{color|red|damage}}, those [[File:RecoveryHeart LA.png|7px]]{{color|red|s}} will decrease. At such times it may be possible to replenish one's health by using a potion or fairy.{{Ref|TWW|3795|Sturgeon}}
 
==Notes==
The last sentence of this lesson is altered in from the original version of ''The Wind Waker'' to ''[[The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker HD|The Wind Waker HD]]''. The original version mentions that Link could
 
*Original Version: ''At such times it may be possible to replenish one's health by cutting grass and finding hearts.''
 
*HD Version: ''At such times it may be possible to replenish one's health by using a potion or fairy.''
 
{{References}}
{{Cat|The Wind Waker}}

Latest revision as of 19:10, March 29, 2023

The Energy of Life

The Energy of Life is one of Sturgeon's One-Point Lessons, and it is Lesson One.

Overview

To be young is to know no limits to one's stamina. To become stronger, one must first know oneself.

The RecoveryHeart LA.pngRecoveryHeart LA.pngRecoveryHeart LA.png in the upper left shows one's current life energy. Perhaps a fancier way to describe it would be call it a life gauge.

As one experiences trials and hardships in life, one will naturally gain more RecoveryHeart LA.pngs.

However, if one is injured and takes damage, those RecoveryHeart LA.pngs will decrease. At such times it may be possible to replenish one's health by using a potion or fairy.[1]

Notes

The last sentence of this lesson is altered in from the original version of The Wind Waker to The Wind Waker HD. The original version mentions that Link could

  • Original Version: At such times it may be possible to replenish one's health by cutting grass and finding hearts.
  • HD Version: At such times it may be possible to replenish one's health by using a potion or fairy.

References

  1. "Sturgeon's One-Point Lessons Lesson One The Energy of Life To be young is to know no limits to one's stamina. To become stronger, one must first know oneself. The [?][?][?] in the upper-left shows one's current life energy. Perhaps a fancier way to describe it would be to call it a life gauge. As one experiences trials and hardships in life, one will naturally gain more [?]s. However, if one is injured and takes damage, those [?]s will decrease. At such times it may be possible to replenish one's health by cutting grass and finding hearts." — Sturgeon, The Wind Waker.