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==''The Legend of Zelda''==
==''The Legend of Zelda''==
[[File:Clock - TLOZ.png|left|52px]]
[[File:Clock - TLOZ.png|left|52px]]
This item sometimes appears after [[Link]] has killed an enemy, and has a very useful purpose. If Link is able to collect it, all enemies on the screen are frozen,{{Ref|''[[The Legend of Zelda Instruction Manual|The Legend of Zelda Instruction Booklet]]'', pg. 23|The enemy stops moving when Link has [the Magical clock]]. Mind you, it works only for the screen he's on at the moment.}} making them easier to attack, but they still injure Link if he touches them. Enemies in an invulnerable state, such as hovering [[Peahat]]s or the front of [[Darknut]]s, also remain invulnerable.
This item sometimes appears after [[Link]] has killed an enemy and, if Link is able to collect it, freezes all enemies on the screen,{{Ref|''[[The Legend of Zelda Instruction Manual|The Legend of Zelda Instruction Booklet]]'', pg. 23|The enemy stops moving when Link has [the Magical clock]]. Mind you, it works only for the screen he's on at the moment.}} making them easier to attack, but they still injure Link if he touches them. Enemies in an invulnerable state, such as hovering [[Peahat]]s or the front of [[Darknut]]s, also remain invulnerable.


This item is especially useful in screens with lots of enemies, but because of its randomness in terms of appearance, it cannot be relied upon much.  While there is technically no time limit on its use, it works only until a screen transition.
This item is especially useful in screens with lots of enemies, but because of its randomness in terms of appearance, it cannot be relied upon much.  While there is technically no time limit on its use, it works only until a screen transition.