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'''''The Wind Waker'''''
'''''The Wind Waker'''''


The Ballad of Gales is first taught to [[Link]] by the Wind Deity [[Cyclos]].
The Ballad of Gales is first taught to [[Link]] by the Wind Deity [[Cyclos]]. Cyclos teaches Link this melody when Link shoot Cyclos down with the [[bow]] and the [[arrows]]. This melody allows Link to warp to the following locations in the [[Great Sea]].
 
- Mother & Child Isles
 
- [[Windfall Island]]
 
-[[Dragon Roost Island]]
 
-[[Tingle Island]]
 
-[[Greatfish Isle]]
 
-[[Tower of the Gods]]
 
-[[Southern Fairy Island]]
 
-[[Forest Haven]]
 
-[[Outset Island]]
 
This melody is required in order to beat the games, as you will need it to get the [[fire arrow]] and the [[ice arrow]].
 
'''''Twilight Princess'''''
 
This tune appears yet again in [[Twilight Princess]], as the fifth son you must howl in order to summon the [[Golden Wolf]] and get the hidden skill.

Revision as of 06:34, March 16, 2012

The "Ballad of Gales" is a recurring song in the Zelda series.


Uses, Locations and Appearances

The Wind Waker

The Ballad of Gales is first taught to Link by the Wind Deity Cyclos. Cyclos teaches Link this melody when Link shoot Cyclos down with the bow and the arrows. This melody allows Link to warp to the following locations in the Great Sea.

- Mother & Child Isles

- Windfall Island

-Dragon Roost Island

-Tingle Island

-Greatfish Isle

-Tower of the Gods

-Southern Fairy Island

-Forest Haven

-Outset Island

This melody is required in order to beat the games, as you will need it to get the fire arrow and the ice arrow.

Twilight Princess

This tune appears yet again in Twilight Princess, as the fifth son you must howl in order to summon the Golden Wolf and get the hidden skill.