Blue Holy Ring: Difference between revisions

From Zelda Dungeon Wiki
Jump to navigation Jump to search
Want an adless experience? Log in or Create an account.
m (Text replace - "|require" to "| prereq")
m (Text replace - "{{Ring" to "{{Infobox|ring")
Line 1: Line 1:
{{Ring
{{Infobox|ring
|name    = Blue Holy Ring
|name    = Blue Holy Ring
|image  = [[File:Blue-Holy-Ring.png]]
|image  = [[File:Blue-Holy-Ring.png]]

Revision as of 19:23, April 11, 2013

Blue Holy Ring
Blue-Holy-Ring.png

Number

32

Games

Location

Prerequisite

10 Rupees to play Mini-Game, Gasha Seed, Defeat enemies to encounter Maple.

Effect

Makes Link immune to River Zora's fire attacks.

"No damage from Zora's fire"

— In game description.[1]

The Blue Holy Ring is a Magical Ring that Link can obtain in Oracle of Seasons and Oracle of Ages. In both Oracle of Seasons and Oracle of Ages, Link can acquire the ring by planting a Gasha Seed and finding it within a Gasha Nut. He can also acquire it in a Seed Ring form by bumping into Maple. The ring can also be obtained through a Fortune Link at Vasu's jewelry store.

In Oracle of Ages, the Blue Holy Ring is one of the many rings Link can acquire in the Lynna Village Shooting Gallery. The mini-game costs 10 Rupees to play. If Link scores 350 or more points, he will earn a Seed Ring as his reward. Several different rings are available as a reward, including the Blue Holy Ring.

When equipped, the Blue Holy Ring causes Link to be immune to the fireballs that are spit out from River Zora enemies. Considering that River Zoras are only found in water based areas and their attacks aren't too hard to avoid, this ring is not very effective. Other defensive rings are more effective, such as the Red Ring or the Armor Ring L-1. If you have the L-2 Ring Box or the L-3 Ring Box, you can keep the Blue Holy Ring stored, but it is unwise to have it equipped unless you are on a screen with River Zora.

The Red Holy Ring is a very similar magical ring. Instead of making Link immune from fire attacks, Link is immune from damage done by small rocks, including those shot out by Octoroks.

References