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Group the shields by 'family'. Wooden Shield can be upgraded to the Banded Shield... These will be listed under 'Wooden Shields'. Mention all upgrades briefly, but then a link to the more elaborate pages.
We will have pages for Treasures, Insects, Pieces of Heart, Upgrades, etc... Give a description for the item here and we'll link to the related page.
==Shields==
==Shields==
'''''Group the shields by 'family'. Wooden Shield can be upgraded to the Banded Shield... These will be listed under 'Wooden Shields'. Mention all upgrades briefly, but then a link to the more elaborate pages.'''''
A familiar item, the Shield returns in Skyward Sword. Link has used the Shield in every Zelda main series title since the beginning. The Shield is controlled using the Nunchuck attatchment. Link uses this to defend against attacking enemies slashing with their weapons or shooting projectiles at him, just as we have seen before. Additionally, Link can use his Shield to deflect certain items back at enemies by players moving the Nunchuck in a forward, thrusting motion, an example being reflecting rocks back at Octoroks when they shoot towards him. It can quickly be held in defense following Sword combo. The Shield Link uses in Skyward Sword is very reminiscent of the Hylian Sheild from Ocarina of Time, Majora's Mask, and Twilight Princess, as it follows the same design of the Hylian Shield. Motion control of the Shield is quite limited compared to the Sword, but it plays a vital roll in combat in nonetheless.
A familiar item, the Shield returns in Skyward Sword. Link has used the Shield in every Zelda main series title since the beginning. The Shield is controlled using the Nunchuck attatchment. Link uses this to defend against attacking enemies slashing with their weapons or shooting projectiles at him, just as we have seen before. Additionally, Link can use his Shield to deflect certain items back at enemies by players moving the Nunchuck in a forward, thrusting motion, an example being reflecting rocks back at Octoroks when they shoot towards him. It can quickly be held in defense following Sword combo. The Shield Link uses in Skyward Sword is very reminiscent of the Hylian Sheild from Ocarina of Time, Majora's Mask, and Twilight Princess, as it follows the same design of the Hylian Shield. Motion control of the Shield is quite limited compared to the Sword, but it plays a vital roll in combat in nonetheless.


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Rupees are the standard currency of the Zelda world and return in Skyward Sword. So far 3 different colors of Rupee have been confirmed to appear in Skyward Sword, greem, blue, and red. It is likely they provide the same amount of Rupees as always, and if this is the case then Green Rupees shall be worth 1, Blue Rupees will be worth 5, and Red Rupees will be worth 20.  
Rupees are the standard currency of the Zelda world and return in Skyward Sword. So far 3 different colors of Rupee have been confirmed to appear in Skyward Sword, greem, blue, and red. It is likely they provide the same amount of Rupees as always, and if this is the case then Green Rupees shall be worth 1, Blue Rupees will be worth 5, and Red Rupees will be worth 20.  


===Treasures===
===Insects===


==Upgrade System==
==Upgrade System==
Skyward Sword is going to have an intricate upgrade system in the game where link uses items he gets from killing enemies and rupees to make his items better throughout the game.  Most of the the items are up-gradable. To upgrade your item you have to see the tinkerer located in the Bazaar in Skyloft.
Skyward Sword is going to have an intricate upgrade system in the game where link uses items he gets from killing enemies and rupees to make his items better throughout the game.  Most of the the items are up-gradable. To upgrade your item you have to see the tinkerer located in the Bazaar in Skyloft.