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{{Infobox|location | {{Infobox|location | ||
| name | | name = Link's House | ||
| image = [[File:Links house.png]] | | image = [[File:Links house.png]] <br> Link's House in ''Ocarina of Time'' | ||
| game | | game = ''[[The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past|A Link to the Past]]''<br>''[[The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time|Ocarina of Time]]''<br>''[[The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker|The Wind Waker]]''<br>''[[The Legend of Zelda: The Minish Cap|The Minish Cap]]''<br>''[[The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess|Twilight Princess]]''<br>''[[The Legend of Zelda: Spirit Tracks|Spirit Tracks]]''<br>''[[The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword|Skyward Sword]]'' | ||
| inhab = [[Link]] | | inhab = [[Link]] | ||
| item | | item = '''''A Link to the Past'''''<br>[[Lantern]] | ||
----'''''The Wind Waker'''''<br>[[Hero's Clothes]]<br>[[Hero's Shield]]<br>[[Elixir Soup]] | ----'''''The Wind Waker'''''<br>[[Hero's Clothes]]<br>[[Hero's Shield]]<br>[[Elixir Soup]] | ||
----'''''Twilight Princess'''''<br>[[Wooden Sword]]<br>[[Purple Rupee]] | ----'''''Twilight Princess'''''<br>[[Wooden Sword]]<br>[[Rupee|Purple Rupee]] | ||
----'''''Spirit Tracks'''''<br>[[Stamp Book]]<br>[[Shield of Antiquity]]<br>[[Engineer's Clothes]] | ----'''''Spirit Tracks'''''<br>[[Stamp Book]]<br>[[Shield of Antiquity]]<br>[[Engineer's Clothes]] | ||
|related = [[Knight Academy]] | |related = [[Knight Academy]] | ||
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===The Wind Waker=== | ===The Wind Waker=== | ||
In ''[[The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker|The Wind Waker]]'', Link's House is shared with his [[Grandma]] and his little sister, [[Aryll]], on [[Outset Island]]. While bigger than previous incarnations, Link's House is still small. It possess a kitchen with a chair for Grandma and two bunk beds for Link and Aryll. There is a second floor where they hang the family [[shield]] as tradition, as well as multiple [[pictograph]]s of the family. | In ''[[The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker|The Wind Waker]]'', Link's House is shared with his [[Grandma]] and his little sister, [[Aryll]], on [[Outset Island]]. While bigger than previous incarnations, Link's House is still small. It possess a kitchen with a chair for Grandma and two bunk beds for Link and Aryll. There is a second floor where they hang the family [[shield]] as tradition, as well as multiple [[Pictograph Box|pictograph]]s of the family. | ||
Unlike most games, Link does not start the game here. Instead, he comes after being told by Aryll that Grandma wishes to see him. Here he can receive the [[Hero's Clothes]] and later the shield. Later, Link can also return to heal Grandma with a [[Fairy]] in order to receive [[Elixir Soup]]. He can return during any subsequent visit to get more. | Unlike most games, Link does not start the game here. Instead, he comes after being told by Aryll that Grandma wishes to see him. Here he can receive the [[Hero's Clothes]] and later the shield. Later, Link can also return to heal Grandma with a [[Fairy]] in order to receive [[Elixir Soup]]. He can return during any subsequent visit to get more. | ||
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Once again, Link's House is shared with another person. It actually belongs to [[Master Smith]]. At the beginning of ''[[The Legend of Zelda: The Minish Cap|The Minish Cap]]'', Princess Zelda visits Link's House to invite him to the [[Picori Festival]], and Link agrees, following Zelda out of the house. | Once again, Link's House is shared with another person. It actually belongs to [[Master Smith]]. At the beginning of ''[[The Legend of Zelda: The Minish Cap|The Minish Cap]]'', Princess Zelda visits Link's House to invite him to the [[Picori Festival]], and Link agrees, following Zelda out of the house. | ||
This version of Link's House has two stories. The top floor appears to be a residence area, with a two beds, one of which Link can sleep on later in his journey to recover lost hearts. The first room on the bottom floor is rather simple, with a table and some storage. Through a door leading to the right, one can find the forge that Master Smith works on. There is a treasure chest in the room containing a [[Red Rupee]] and two pots. | This version of Link's House has two stories. The top floor appears to be a residence area, with a two beds, one of which Link can sleep on later in his journey to recover lost hearts. The first room on the bottom floor is rather simple, with a table and some storage. Through a door leading to the right, one can find the forge that Master Smith works on. There is a treasure chest in the room containing a [[Rupee|Red Rupee]] and two pots. | ||
===Twilight Princess=== | ===Twilight Princess=== | ||
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In ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess|Twilight Princess]]'', Link has his own house that he does not share with anyone, located at the entrance to [[Ordon Village]], near the [[Ordon Woods]]. While the game does not start here, after Link briefly speaks with [[Rusl]] he heads home and wakes up the next morning with [[Fado (Twilight Princess)|Fado]] calling to him. He must then find [[Ilia]], who has taken [[Epona]] to [[Ordon Spring]]. | In ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess|Twilight Princess]]'', Link has his own house that he does not share with anyone, located at the entrance to [[Ordon Village]], near the [[Ordon Woods]]. While the game does not start here, after Link briefly speaks with [[Rusl]] he heads home and wakes up the next morning with [[Fado (Twilight Princess)|Fado]] calling to him. He must then find [[Ilia]], who has taken [[Epona]] to [[Ordon Spring]]. | ||
Link's House in this game has three stories and a basement, although the second and third stories are not very large. The basement is very dark and requires the [[Lantern]] to see, but there is a treasure chest containing a [[Purple Rupee]], worth fifty rupees, as well as a mirror for Link to see his reflection. There is a window on the top story that Link can look out of down at the ground. In addition, there is also a training area beside Link's House, with a training dummy and multiple targets. | Link's House in this game has three stories and a basement, although the second and third stories are not very large. The basement is very dark and requires the [[Lantern]] to see, but there is a treasure chest containing a [[Rupee|Purple Rupee]], worth fifty rupees, as well as a mirror for Link to see his reflection. There is a window on the top story that Link can look out of down at the ground. In addition, there is also a training area beside Link's House, with a training dummy and multiple targets. | ||
===Spirit Tracks=== | ===Spirit Tracks=== | ||
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===Skyward Sword=== | ===Skyward Sword=== | ||
Although Link does not own an actual house in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword|Skyward Sword]]'', he lives in a dormitory in the [[Knight Academy]] on [[Skyloft]]. Link's dorm is simple, with a table and a chair in the corner, as well as a bookshelf with a statue of Link's [[Loftwing]]. Link can find a [[Blue Rupee]] inside of his closet. There is a window leading to the outside, where [[Zelda's Loftwing]] can deliver mail. Link can return at any point during his journey to sleep in his bed to regain hearts or change the time of day. | Although Link does not own an actual house in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword|Skyward Sword]]'', he lives in a dormitory in the [[Knight Academy]] on [[Skyloft]]. Link's dorm is simple, with a table and a chair in the corner, as well as a bookshelf with a statue of Link's [[Loftwing]]. Link can find a [[Rupee|Blue Rupee]] inside of his closet. There is a window leading to the outside, where [[Zelda's Loftwing]] can deliver mail. Link can return at any point during his journey to sleep in his bed to regain hearts or change the time of day. | ||
==Gallery== | ==Gallery== |