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*'''Silver Gauntlets:''' The Level 1 variation. Link wields the [[Silver Gauntlets]] from ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time|Ocarina of Time]]'', paired with the [[Ball and Chain]] from ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess|Twilight Princess]]''. | *'''Silver Gauntlets:''' The Level 1 variation. Link wields the [[Silver Gauntlets]] from ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time|Ocarina of Time]]'', paired with the [[Ball and Chain]] from ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess|Twilight Princess]]''. | ||
*'''Golden Gauntlets:''' The Level 2 variation. Link wields the [[Golden Gauntlets]] from ''Ocarina of Time'', paired with a golden ball and chain. The ball has larger spikes than the Level 1 version. | *'''Golden Gauntlets:''' The Level 2 variation. Link wields the [[Golden Gauntlets]] from ''Ocarina of Time'', paired with a golden ball and chain. The ball has larger spikes than the Level 1 version. | ||
*''''Power Gloves:''' The Level 3 variation. | *''''Power Gloves:''' The Level 3 variation. Link wields a pair of [[Power Glove|Power Gloves]] from ''[[The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past|A Link to the Past]]'', paired with a [[Chain Chomp]] wrecking ball. | ||
*'''8-Bit Power Bracelets:''' The Level ★ variation. Link wears a pair of [[Power Bracelet|Power Bracelets]] from ''[[The Legend of Zelda]]'', rendered in 3D and attached to black gloves; they are paired with the [[Raft]] from the same game, attached to a green rope and also rendered in 3D. | *'''8-Bit Power Bracelets:''' The Level ★ variation. Link wears a pair of [[Power Bracelet|Power Bracelets]] from ''[[The Legend of Zelda]]'', rendered in 3D and attached to black gloves; they are paired with the [[Raft]] from the same game, attached to a green rope and also rendered in 3D. | ||
*'''Power Gloves +:''' The Level 4 variation. Their appearance is identical to the Power Gloves. | *'''Power Gloves +:''' The Level 4 variation. Their appearance is identical to the Power Gloves. | ||
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|Link pounds the ground in front of him, knocking enemies | |Link pounds the ground in front of him, knocking enemies into the air; This can be extended, causing Link to throw a boulder upward, and then burrow into the ground and charge a rising uppercut. While charging the uppercut, Link remains in a sinkhole and is invincible to all attacks. | ||
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|Link pounds his gauntlets together, creating an electric blast around him | |Link pounds his gauntlets together, creating an electric blast around him; This can be extended, causing Link to punch the ground and send out three paralyzing electric pulses, then dash forward with an electrified slap. | ||
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"A power-gauntlet-and-flail-combo set, perfect for devastating attacks. Pressing the Strong Attack button allows you to pick up and throw enemies."
— In-game description
Gauntlets are a weapon class used by Link in Hyrule Warriors. While wielding it, Link fights using a pair of strength-enhancing gauntlets, enabling him to swing a hefty wrecking ball and tear the earth itself apart.
Variations
- Silver Gauntlets: The Level 1 variation. Link wields the Silver Gauntlets from Ocarina of Time, paired with the Ball and Chain from Twilight Princess.
- Golden Gauntlets: The Level 2 variation. Link wields the Golden Gauntlets from Ocarina of Time, paired with a golden ball and chain. The ball has larger spikes than the Level 1 version.
- 'Power Gloves: The Level 3 variation. Link wields a pair of Power Gloves from A Link to the Past, paired with a Chain Chomp wrecking ball.
- 8-Bit Power Bracelets: The Level ★ variation. Link wears a pair of Power Bracelets from The Legend of Zelda, rendered in 3D and attached to black gloves; they are paired with the Raft from the same game, attached to a green rope and also rendered in 3D.
- Power Gloves +: The Level 4 variation. Their appearance is identical to the Power Gloves.
- Burning Gloves: The Level 4+ variation. Their appearance is identical to the Power Gloves, but the gauntlets are completely red, with a red Chain Chomp wrecking ball.
Weapon | Level | Elements | Strength | Location |
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Silver Gauntlets |
1 | Lightning | 80 (+8 per ★) |
Adventure Map, G-14 |
Golden Gauntlets |
2 | Lightning | 150 (+15 per ★) |
Wii U: Adventure Map, C-12? 3DS/Switch: Great Sea Map, B-3 |
Power Gloves |
3 | Lightning | 280 (+28 per ★) |
Wii U: Adventure Map, B-14? 3DS/Switch: Master Quest Map, A-11 |
8-Bit Power Bracelet |
★ | Lightning | 280 (+28 per ★) |
Wii U: Twilight Map, C-3? 3DS/Switch: Cosmetic appearance for Power Gloves + and Burning Gloves when 8-Bit Weapons is turned on. |
Power Gloves + |
4 | Lightning | 500 (+50 per ★) |
Twilight Map, G-5 |
Burning Gloves | 4+ | Lightning Fire |
500 (+50 per ★) |
Koholint Island Map, A-14 |
Moveset
Attack | Explanation |
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Base String? | Link performs a series of five attacks: he swings the ball right, swings it left, perform two wide spins around him, thrusts the ball out front of him, and then smashes it into the ground a short distance from him. |
C1? | Link performs a grab in front of him. If he grabs a Jar, Bomb Flower, or enemy unit/captain/warrior, he will pick it up, and can drop it with / or throw it with / - Jars containing items are automatically dropped, while enemies are automatically thrown. |
C2? | Link pounds the ground in front of him, knocking enemies into the air; This can be extended, causing Link to throw a boulder upward, and then burrow into the ground and charge a rising uppercut. While charging the uppercut, Link remains in a sinkhole and is invincible to all attacks. |
C3? | Link pounds his gauntlets together, creating an electric blast around him; This can be extended, causing Link to punch the ground and send out three paralyzing electric pulses, then dash forward with an electrified slap. |
C4? | Link pulls out a tall stone pillar from the ground, slamming it down in front of him; This can be extended, causing Link to grab the pillar and spin it around him (throwing the pillar if he doesn't perform the second follow-up), then jump and slam it into the ground. |
C5? | Link rips out a chunk of earth from the ground in front of him, creating a blast of electricity and flying debris. |
Special Attack | Link smashes his ball into the ground, jumps into the air, and spins 360° before tearing the ball out, the force creating an enormous shockwave of energy around him. |
Focus Spirit Finisher | Manual: Link swings his ball up into the air, then as it falls, he punches the ball, thrusting it forward with devastating power. Automatic: Link jumps and slams his palm to the ground, releasing his remaining magic in an electric explosion around him. |
Weak Point Smash | Enemy Captain/Warrior: TBA Giant Boss: TBA |