Heart Container
Heart Containers, when collected, raises Link's maximum heart total by one. Heart Containers have been appearing since The Legend of Zelda and have been Link's faithful companion for a long time. After killing a Boss of a Dungeon, he will be rewarded with a Heart Container.
Pieces of Heart
- Main article: Piece of Heart
If Link can collect 4 Pieces of Heart (5 in Twilight Princess) it will create a full Heart Container. Pieces of Hearts can be found by completing side quests, getting good scroes in mini games, and finding them in various dungeons and overworld areas.
Games
Heart Containers are found in every game, they are most commonly found after defeating a dungeon boss but can also be found scattered around the landscape, usually in hidden locations. They can also be obtained by completing difficult side-quests.
The Legend of Zelda
In the first game, Link's maximum health can reach 16 hearts. Link begins with 3 and earns a Heart Container with every dungeon boss defeated. There are 8 dungeon bosses giving Link a maximum of 11 hearts. The remaining 5 can be found across the land of Hyrule in caves. Inside these caves, the Old Man will offer Link either a Heart Container or a Water of Life.[1] It is not recommended to take the Life Potion instead of the Heart Container, because Link can buy an unlimited amount at the Potion Shop,[2] but the Heart Container is gone forever if not chosen.
Zelda II: The Adventure of Link
The second game is unique in the series, Link's health is represented by bars rather than by hearts. Link begins the game with 4 bars, additional bars can be added by locating Heart Containers concealed within hidden locations across Hyrule. There are 4 Heart Containers in the game reaching a maximum of 8 bars. Link can also decrease the amount of damage he can take by using the Shield Spell or by leveling up.
A Link to the Past
The third game returns to the traditional heart meter but this time Link can have a maximum of 20 hearts, 11 of which are obtained by defeating dungeon bosses. This is also the first game to introduce heart pieces, a Piece of Heart can normally be found by completing side-quests or found in hidden locations, if 4 heart pieces are collected it will form a new Heart Container. There are 24 heart pieces scattered throughout the game contributing 6 Heart Containers.
Link's Awakening
In the fourth game Link can obtain a maximum of 14 hearts, 8 are obtained by defeating dungeon bosses. The remaining 3 are obtained by collecting the 12 heart pieces scattered across Koholint Island.
Ocarina of Time
In Ocarina of Time, Link can obtain a maximum of 20 hearts, 8 are obtained by defeating dungeon bosses. The remaining 9 are obtained by collecting the 36 heart pieces scattered across Hyrule.
Majora's Mask
Majora's Mask also features a maximum of 20 hearts. Beginning with 3 Heart Containers, 4 are obtained by defeating dungeon bosses. The remaining 13 are obtained by collecting the 52 heart pieces scattered across Termina.
Oracle of Ages & Oracle of Seasons
In both games Link can obtain a maximum of 14 hearts, 8 are obtained by defeating dungeon bosses. The remaining 3 are obtained by collecting the 12 heart pieces scattered across Labrynna and Holodrum.
The Wind Waker
The Wind Waker features a maximum of 20 hearts. 6 are obtained by defeating dungeon bosses. The remaining 11 are obtained by collecting the 44 heart pieces scattered across the Great Sea.
The Minish Cap
The Minish Cap features a maximum of 20 hearts. 5 are obtained by defeating dungeon bosses. 1 is obtained by fusing a Kinstone with a Minish in Lake Hylia. The remaining 11 are obtained by collecting the 44 heart pieces scattered across Hyrule.
Twilight Princess
The thirteenth game in the series features a maximum of 20 hearts. 8 are obtained by defeating dungeon bosses. Unlike previous games, Twilight Princess requires 5 heart pieces to form a new Heart Container, the remaining 9 are obtained by collecting the 45 heart pieces scattered across the land.
Phantom Hourglass
The first DS game of the series features a maximum of 16 hearts. 7 are obtained by defeating dungeon bosses. There are no heart pieces in Phantom Hourglass, only full Heart Containers, the remaining 6 are found scattered across the sea.
Spirit Tracks
The second DS game of the series also features a maximum of 16 hearts. 5 are obtained by defeating dungeon bosses. Like its predecessor there are no heart pieces in Spirit Tracks, only full Heart Containers, the remaining 8 are found scattered across New Hyrule.
Skyward Sword
The sixteenth game in the series features a maximum of 20 hearts. Unlike the previous games, Link starts with six hearts instead of three. 6 are obtained by defeating dungeon bosses. 6 are obtained by collecting the 24 heart pieces scattered across the land and sky. Skyward Sword is also unique because 2 of the Heart Containers are obtained through Life Medals. There are 2 Life Medals in the game, when Link carries them in his Adventure Pouch he will be granted an additional Heart Container, if the medals are removed then a Heart Container will be lost.
Gallery
Heart Container Official Artwork from The Legend of Zelda
- Heart-Container (1).png
Heart Container Million Publishing Artwork from The Legend of Zelda
Heart Container Sprite from The Legend of Zelda
Heart Container Sprite from A Link to the Past.
Heart Container Artwork from A Link to the Past.
References
- The Legend of Zelda Items
- The Adventure of Link Items
- A Link to the Past Items
- Link's Awakening Items
- Ocarina of Time Items
- Majora's Mask Items
- Oracle of Ages Items
- Oracle of Seasons Items
- Four Swords Items
- Four Swords Adventures Items
- The Minish Cap Items
- Twilight Princess Items
- Phantom Hourglass Items
- Spirit Tracks Items
- Skyward Sword Items