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|name = | | name = ''Oracle of Seasons'' | ||
|logo = [[File:Oracle of Seasons Title.png | | logo = [[File:Oracle of Seasons Title.png]] | ||
|boxart = [[File:Oracle-of-Seasons-Box.jpg | | boxart = [[File:Oracle-of-Seasons-Box.jpg]] | ||
|release = | | release [[Game Boy Color]] = | ||
{{Region|jp|y=2001|m=2|d=27}} | |||
{{Region|na|y=2001|m=5|d=14}} | |||
[[ | {{Region|eu|y=2001|m=10|d=5}} | ||
[[ | {{Region|au|y=2001|m=10|d=5}} | ||
| | | release [[Nintendo 3DS|3DS Virtual<br/>Console]] = | ||
|developer = | {{Region|jp|y=2013|m=2|d=27}} | ||
|producer = Noritaka Funamizu | {{Region|na|y=2013|m=5|d=30}} | ||
|director = [[Hidemaro Fujibayashi]] | | release [[Nintendo Switch]] Online = {{region|ww|y=2023|m=7|d=27}} | ||
| | | developer = [[Flagship]] | ||
[ | | producer = [[Noritaka Funamizu]] | ||
[ | | director = [[Hidemaro Fujibayashi]] | ||
[ | | walkthrough = | ||
[ | [https://www.zeldadungeon.net/oracle-of-seasons-walkthrough/ Text Walkthrough] | ||
[ | | guides = | ||
| | [[Oracle of Seasons Trading Sequence|Trading Sequence]] | ||
[ | [[Oracle of Seasons Heart Pieces|Heart Pieces]] | ||
[ | [[Oracle of Seasons Bosses|Bosses]] | ||
}}</ | [[Oracle of Seasons Enemies|Enemies]] | ||
[[Oracle of Seasons Items|Items]] | |||
[[Gallery:Oracle of Seasons Characters|Characters]] | |||
[[Oracle of Seasons Story|Story]] | |||
| gallery = | |||
[[zdgallery:14|Image Gallery]] | |||
| music = [[Oracle of Seasons Midis|Midis]] | |||
}}<section end=infobox /> | |||
'''''The Legend of Zelda: Oracle of Seasons''''' is one of the two games in Capcom's Oracle Series alongside ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Oracle of Ages]]'' on the Game Boy Color. Released in 2001, it has sold 3.96 million | {{ZD|[https://www.zeldadungeon.net/oracle-of-seasons-walkthrough/ ''Oracle of Seasons'' Walkthrough]}} | ||
'''''The Legend of Zelda: Oracle of Seasons''''' is one of the two games in Capcom's Oracle Series alongside ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Oracle of Ages]]'' on the Game Boy Color. Released in 2001, it has sold 3.96 million copies.{{Ref|[https://archive.rpgamer.com/news/japan/rp033104.html RPGamer - Japandemonium - Xenogears vs. Tetris]}} When beaten, it can be linked to ''Oracle of Ages'' through the use of passwords; it can also be done vice versa. | |||
By completing the linked game, you can fight [[Twinrova]] and [[Ganon]], completing the two games to their full extent. | By completing the linked game, you can fight [[Twinrova]] and [[Ganon]], completing the two games to their full extent. | ||
On {{date|y=2013|m=5|d=30}}, a bit more than 12 years about their initial release, both ''Oracle of Seasons'' and ''Oracle of Ages'' were released on the [[Nintendo 3DS]]. In the {{date|y=2023|m=2|d=8}} [[Nintendo Direct]], it was announced that both Oracle games would come to [[Nintendo Switch]] Online in 2023, with the actual release occurring with no further notification on {{date|y=2023|m=7|d=27}}. | |||
==Story== | ==Story== | ||
[[Onox]], the General of Darkness, has trapped [[Din (Oracle)|Din]], the Oracle of Seasons within his castle. | [[File:Din_Dancing.png|30px|left]]{{Main|Oracle of Seasons Story}} | ||
[[Onox]], the General of Darkness, has trapped [[Din (Oracle)|Din]], the Oracle of Seasons, within his castle. With Din gone, the seasons are thrown into chaos. [[Link (Oracle Series)#Oracle of Seasons|Link]] must find a way to stop Onox, save Din, and restore order to the land of [[Holodrum]]. With the assistance of the Season Spirits - Winter, Spring, Summer, and Autumn, which are located in different towers in the [[Temple of Seasons]] (located in [[Subrosia]]) - the seasoned protagonist gains the ability to control the seasons using the [[Rod of Seasons]]. With each dungeon Link takes on, he gains another [[Essence]], which in turns gives the [[Maku Tree (Oracle of Seasons)|Maku Tree]] strength. In retrieving the eighth and final Essence, the Maku Tree gains enough strength to create the [[Huge Maku Seed]]. Using the Huge Maku Seed, Link is able to infiltrate [[Onox's Castle]]. Upon defeating the reptilian antagonist, Din is saved, and the seasons are returned to normal. Depending on which game the player chooses to play first when linking the two games, Link either continues on to [[Labrynna]] in ''Oracle of Ages'', or he leaves on a boat. | |||
== | ==Races== | ||
<center>{{Gallery|size=100|pad=5}} | |||
{{Gallery/Box|file=Din Oracle.png|link=Hylian|caption=[[Hylian]]}} | |||
{{Gallery/Box|file=Impa-Art.png|link=Sheikah|caption=[[Sheikah]]}} | |||
{{Gallery/Box|file=Bipin.png|link=Human|caption=[[Human]]}} | |||
{{Gallery/Box|file=Gorons-Ages.png|link=Goron|caption=[[Goron]]}} | |||
{{Gallery/Box|file=Rosa-Art.png|link=Subrosian|caption=[[Subrosian]]}} | |||
{{Gallery/Bottom}}</center> | |||
==Characters== | ==Characters== | ||
{{Galbox|Oracle of Seasons Characters}} | |||
==Dungeons== | ==Dungeons== | ||
{{Galbox|Oracle of Seasons Dungeons}} | |||
==Enemies== | ==Enemies== | ||
{{ | {{Galbox|Oracle of Seasons Enemies}} | ||
}} | |||
==Bosses== | ==Bosses== | ||
{{Galbox|Oracle of Seasons Bosses}} | |||
==Items== | ==Items== | ||
{{Galbox|Oracle of Seasons Items}} | |||
==Locations== | ==Locations== | ||
{{Main|:Category:Oracle of Seasons Locations|Oracle of Seasons Locations}} | |||
*[[Holodrum]] | |||
*[[Subrosia]] | |||
==Other media== | ==Other media== | ||
* [[The Legend of Zelda: Oracle of Seasons (Manga)]] | *[[The Legend of Zelda: Oracle of Seasons (Manga)]] | ||
==Screenshots== | ==Gallery== | ||
{{main|Gallery:Oracle of Seasons}} | |||
{{see also|Gallery:Oracle of Seasons Bosses|Gallery:Oracle of Seasons Characters|Gallery:Oracle of Seasons Enemies}} | |||
<gallery> | |||
File:Main-Characters-Oracle-of-Seasons.png|The main characters | |||
File:Din-Dancing.png|[[Din (Oracle)|Din]] dancing | |||
File:Subrosia.png|[[Subrosia]] | |||
File:Link holding Rod of Seasons.png|Link with the [[Rod of Seasons]] | |||
File:Zelda OoX.png|Key art of [[Zelda (Oracle Series)#Oracle of Seasons|Zelda]] from the Oracle games | |||
File:Din Oracle.png|[[Din (Oracle)|Din]] | |||
File:Maku Tree (Seasons).png|[[Maku Tree (Oracle of Seasons)|Maku Tree]] | |||
File:Onox.png|[[Onox]] | |||
</gallery> | |||
===Screenshots=== | |||
{{main|:Category:Oracle of Seasons Screenshot Files}} | |||
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The Legend of Zelda: Oracle of Seasons is one of the two games in Capcom's Oracle Series alongside The Legend of Zelda: Oracle of Ages on the Game Boy Color. Released in 2001, it has sold 3.96 million copies.[1] When beaten, it can be linked to Oracle of Ages through the use of passwords; it can also be done vice versa. By completing the linked game, you can fight Twinrova and Ganon, completing the two games to their full extent.
On May 30, 2013 , a bit more than 12 years about their initial release, both Oracle of Seasons and Oracle of Ages were released on the Nintendo 3DS. In the February 8, 2023 Nintendo Direct, it was announced that both Oracle games would come to Nintendo Switch Online in 2023, with the actual release occurring with no further notification on July 27, 2023 .
Story
- Main article: Oracle of Seasons Story
Onox, the General of Darkness, has trapped Din, the Oracle of Seasons, within his castle. With Din gone, the seasons are thrown into chaos. Link must find a way to stop Onox, save Din, and restore order to the land of Holodrum. With the assistance of the Season Spirits - Winter, Spring, Summer, and Autumn, which are located in different towers in the Temple of Seasons (located in Subrosia) - the seasoned protagonist gains the ability to control the seasons using the Rod of Seasons. With each dungeon Link takes on, he gains another Essence, which in turns gives the Maku Tree strength. In retrieving the eighth and final Essence, the Maku Tree gains enough strength to create the Huge Maku Seed. Using the Huge Maku Seed, Link is able to infiltrate Onox's Castle. Upon defeating the reptilian antagonist, Din is saved, and the seasons are returned to normal. Depending on which game the player chooses to play first when linking the two games, Link either continues on to Labrynna in Oracle of Ages, or he leaves on a boat.
Races
Characters
Dungeons
Enemies
Bosses
Items
Locations
- Main article: Oracle of Seasons Locations
Other media
Gallery
- Main article: Gallery:Oracle of Seasons
- See also: Gallery:Oracle of Seasons Bosses, Gallery:Oracle of Seasons Characters, and Gallery:Oracle of Seasons Enemies
Din dancing
Link with the Rod of Seasons
Key art of Zelda from the Oracle games
Screenshots
- Main article: Category:Oracle of Seasons Screenshot Files
Videos
Oracle of Seasons and Oracle of Ages CG Commerical
Game Intro
Oracle of Seasons and Oracle of Ages Nintendo Switch Online trailer