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Barrels are related to [[Jar]]s and [[Box]]es, as [[Link]] can smash or break all of them to collect small goodies such as [[bomb]]s, [[arrow]]s, [[Rupees]], [[Recovery Hearts]], [[Deku Nuts]], [[Deku Sticks]], and much, much more.
'''Barrels''' are related to [[Jar]]s and [[Box]]es, as [[Link]] can smash or break all of them to collect small goodies such as [[bomb]]s, [[arrow]]s, [[Rupee]]s, [[Recovery Heart]]s, [[Deku Nut]]s, [[Deku Stick]]s, and much, much more.


==Locations==
==Locations==
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===The Hotspot===
===The Hotspot===
Barrels -- and lots of them -- can be found in the [[Great Bay Temple]] in [[Majora's Mask]]. They are found in the central waterwheel room and in the first room, on opposite sides of the giant turtle. They can be smashed with a Fire Punch as [[Goron Link]] or a roll as notmal [[Link]].
Barrels -- and lots of them -- can be found in the [[Great Bay Temple]] in '[[The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask|Majora's Mask]]''. They are found in the central waterwheel room and in the first room, on opposite sides of the giant turtle. They can be smashed with a Fire Punch as [[Goron Link]] or a roll as normal [[Link]].

Revision as of 09:58, March 20, 2017

Barrels are related to Jars and Boxes, as Link can smash or break all of them to collect small goodies such as bombs, arrows, Rupees, Recovery Hearts, Deku Nuts, Deku Sticks, and much, much more.

Locations

Barrels are scarcely found in just any house, building, or shop. In fact, barrels are usually only found in temples.

The Hotspot

Barrels -- and lots of them -- can be found in the Great Bay Temple in 'Majora's Mask. They are found in the central waterwheel room and in the first room, on opposite sides of the giant turtle. They can be smashed with a Fire Punch as Goron Link or a roll as normal Link.