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{{CD|file=Power_Bracelets_(WW).png|link=Power Bracelet|caption=Power Bracelets|desc=The Power Bracelets give Link the ability to lift the large headstone shaped stones and other heavy objects. Once Link acquires the [[Fire Arrow]]s and [[Ice Arrow]]s, he can go into the [[Fire Mountain]] to collect the Power Bracelets.}}
{{CD|file=Power_Bracelets_(WW).png|link=Power Bracelet|caption=Power Bracelets|desc=The Power Bracelets give Link the ability to lift the large headstone shaped stones and other heavy objects. Once Link acquires the [[Fire Arrow]]s and [[Ice Arrow]]s, he can go into the [[Fire Mountain]] to collect the Power Bracelets.}}
{{CD|file=1174010_1359323607875_full.png|link=Iron Boots|caption=Iron Boots|desc=The Iron Boots are found in a cave on Ice Ring Isle and are not accessible until Link receives the [[Fire Arrow]]s and [[Ice Arrow]]s from the [[Fairy Queen]] on [[Mother & Child Isles]] after learning the [[Ballad of the Gales]] and warping to them. The Iron Boots allow Link to not be affected by wind when equipped, therefore making them essential for the [[Wind Temple]]. They also allow Link to activate springboards first by wearing the boots and then taking them off. Larger statues may also be pulled over when the Iron Boots are paired with the [[Hookshot]]. One difference of these boots from other Zelda games is that when Link enters the water, the boots are automatically unequipped as opposed to making Link sink the the bottom of the body of water.}}
{{CD|file=1174010_1359323607875_full.png|link=Iron Boots|caption=Iron Boots|desc=The Iron Boots are found in a cave on Ice Ring Isle and are not accessible until Link receives the [[Fire Arrow]]s and [[Ice Arrow]]s from the [[Fairy Queen]] on [[Mother & Child Isles]] after learning the [[Ballad of the Gales]] and warping to them. The Iron Boots allow Link to not be affected by wind when equipped, therefore making them essential for the [[Wind Temple]]. They also allow Link to activate springboards first by wearing the boots and then taking them off. Larger statues may also be pulled over when the Iron Boots are paired with the [[Hookshot]]. One difference of these boots from other Zelda games is that when Link enters the water, the boots are automatically unequipped as opposed to making Link sink the the bottom of the body of water.}}
{{CD|file=Hookshot_(TWW).png|link=Hookshot|caption=Hookshot|desc=The Hookshot is the dungeon item for the [[Wind Temple]]. Link acquires the Hookshot after defeating the [[Wizzrobe#The_Wind_Waker|Red Wizzrobe]]. The Hookshot can be used to latch onto certain objects, including wooden beams, trees and targets. When Link is wearing the [[Iron Boots]], he can use the Hookshot to pull down statues that have a target on them for the Hookshot to latch onto. It is also required to defeat the boss of the Wind Temple, [[Molgera]].}}
{{CD|file=Grappling_Hook_(The_Wind_Waker).png|link=Grappling Hook|caption=Grappling Hook|desc=The Grappling Hook is the dungeon item for [[Dragon Roost Cavern]], the first dungeon in the game. It is given to Link by [[Medli]], which allows Link to progress further into the dungeon and swing across gaps. The hook is used by aiming it at hanging branches or hooks on the walls. The hook can also be used as a salvage arm while at sea to pick up treasure from the ocean floor, or can be used to steal spoils from enemies as opposed to having only a chance for them to appear when they are defeated.}}
{{CD|file=Grappling_Hook_(The_Wind_Waker).png|link=Grappling Hook|caption=Grappling Hook|desc=The Grappling Hook is the dungeon item for [[Dragon Roost Cavern]], the first dungeon in the game. It is given to Link by [[Medli]], which allows Link to progress further into the dungeon and swing across gaps. The hook is used by aiming it at hanging branches or hooks on the walls. The hook can also be used as a salvage arm while at sea to pick up treasure from the ocean floor, or can be used to steal spoils from enemies as opposed to having only a chance for them to appear when they are defeated.}}
{{CD|file=Magicarmortww_Artwork.png|link=Magic Armor|caption=Magic Armor|desc=The Magic Armor is an item given to you by [[Zunari]] as a reward after completing the [[Island Trading Sequence]]. This item creates a magical barrier around Link that protects him from damage. While active, the armor drains Link's magic meter. Once Link's magic is depleted, the Magic Armor stops working. The Magic Armor can also be used while sailing to protect from attacks during battles at sea.}}
{{CD|file=Magicarmortww_Artwork.png|link=Magic Armor|caption=Magic Armor|desc=The Magic Armor is an item given to you by [[Zunari]] as a reward after completing the [[Island Trading Sequence]]. This item creates a magical barrier around Link that protects him from damage. While active, the armor drains Link's magic meter. Once Link's magic is depleted, the Magic Armor stops working. The Magic Armor can also be used while sailing to protect from attacks during battles at sea.}}
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