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When equipped the Light Ring L-2 is exactly the same as the [[Light Ring L-1]], except it allows Link to shoot sword beams if he is missing three hearts. Link will need to have the [[Noble Sword]] or [[Master Sword]] to use this Ring.
When equipped the Light Ring L-2 is exactly the same as the [[Light Ring L-1]], except it allows Link to shoot sword beams if he is missing three hearts. Link will need to have the [[Noble Sword]] or [[Master Sword]] to use this Ring.


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{{Cat|Oracle of Ages Items}}
{{Cat|Oracle of Ages Items}}
{{Cat|Oracle of Seasons Items}}
{{Cat|Oracle of Seasons Items}}

Revision as of 18:53, March 4, 2013

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"Sword beams at -3 Hearts"

— In game description[1]

The Light Ring L-2 is a Magical Ring that Link can obtain in Oracle of Ages. There is no possible way to obtain the ring in Oracle of Seasons directly, but it can be obtained through a Linked Game by using the Ring Secret.

In Oracle of Ages Link can obtain the ring by winning the Lynna Village Shooting Gallery. Link will need to score at least 350 points to earn a Seed Ring. There are several Seed Rings that Link can win for scoring more than 350 points, with the Light Ring L-2 being one of them.

When equipped the Light Ring L-2 is exactly the same as the Light Ring L-1, except it allows Link to shoot sword beams if he is missing three hearts. Link will need to have the Noble Sword or Master Sword to use this Ring.

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