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The '''Blue Joy Ring''' is a [[Magical Ring]] that [[Link (Oracle Series)|Link]] acquires in a [[Linked Game]] of ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Oracle of Ages|Oracle of Ages]]''. The ring can only be collected in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Oracle of Seasons|Oracle of Seasons]]'' through the [[Ring Secret]].
The '''Blue Joy Ring''' is a [[Magical Ring]] that [[Link (Oracle Series)|Link]] can acquire in a [[Linked Game]] of ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Oracle of Ages|Oracle of Ages]]'' or a Linked Game of ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Oracle of Seasons|Oracle of Seasons]]''. Link can also transfer the ring from game to game, using the [[Ring Secret]].


In ''Oracle of Seasons'', the Blue Joy Ring can be acquired during a Linked Game. [[Zelda|Princess Zelda]] gives Link a [[Seed Ring]] after he saves her from the [[Great Moblin]].
In a Linked Game of ''Oracle of Seasons'', after Link has completed [[Snake's Remains]] and returned to [[Horon Village]], he'll find Impa, just north of town, who is worried that Princess Zelda has come to Holodrum and is in danger. After Link travels north, he'll find the [[Great Moblin]] and after defeating a few Moblins, Link will save Zelda. [[Zelda|Princess Zelda]] gives Link a [[Seed Ring]] which can be appraised as the Blue Joy Ring.


The Blue Joy Ring can also be acquired in a Linked Game of ''Oracle of Ages''. After completing the [[Moonlit Grotto]], enter the [[Black Tower]] where Link finds find an enemy [[Vire]] that is holding the captive Princess Zelda. Link first needs to climb up the various levels of the Black Tower, avoiding [[Fireball]]s as he make his way upwards. Once Link reaches the top and defeats Vire, Princess Zelda rewards him with the Seed Ring.
The Blue Joy Ring can also be acquired in a Linked Game of ''Oracle of Ages''. After completing the [[Moonlit Grotto]], Link can enter the [[Black Tower]] where he finds find an enemy [[Vire]] that is holding the captive Princess Zelda. Link first needs to climb up the various levels of the Black Tower, avoiding [[Fireball]]s as he make his way upwards. Once Link reaches the top and defeats Vire, Princess Zelda rewards him with the Seed Ring.


When equipped, the Blue Joy Ring doubles the value of every [[Recovery Heart]] that is collected. This ring is valuable if Link has a more reckless style of play and always needs additional Recovery Hearts. However, there are other good defensive rings, such as the [[Blue Ring#Oracle Games|Blue Ring]] or the [[Armor Ring L-1]].
When equipped, the Blue Joy Ring doubles the value of every [[Recovery Heart]] that is collected. This ring is valuable if Link has a more reckless style of play and always needs additional Recovery Hearts. However, there are other good defensive rings, such as the [[Blue Ring#Oracle Series|Blue Ring]] or the [[Armor Ring L-1]].


There are similar rings in form of the [[Red Joy Ring]] that effects [[Rupee]]s and the [[Green Joy Ring]], which effects [[Ore Chunk]]s. However, all these Rings become obsolete in comparison to the [[Gold Joy Ring]], which carries all the attributes of the Red, Blue, and Green Joy Rings, plus more.
There are similar rings in form of the [[Red Joy Ring]] that effects [[Rupee]]s and the [[Green Joy Ring]], which effects [[Ore Chunk]]s. However, all these Rings become obsolete in comparison to the [[Gold Joy Ring]], which carries all the attributes of the Red, Blue, and Green Joy Rings, plus more.

Latest revision as of 17:09, August 31, 2023

Blue Joy Ring
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38

Games

Location

Prerequisite

Effect

Double the Recovery Hearts collected.

"Beasts drop double Hearts"

— In-Game Description[1]

The Blue Joy Ring is a Magical Ring that Link can acquire in a Linked Game of Oracle of Ages or a Linked Game of Oracle of Seasons. Link can also transfer the ring from game to game, using the Ring Secret.

In a Linked Game of Oracle of Seasons, after Link has completed Snake's Remains and returned to Horon Village, he'll find Impa, just north of town, who is worried that Princess Zelda has come to Holodrum and is in danger. After Link travels north, he'll find the Great Moblin and after defeating a few Moblins, Link will save Zelda. Princess Zelda gives Link a Seed Ring which can be appraised as the Blue Joy Ring.

The Blue Joy Ring can also be acquired in a Linked Game of Oracle of Ages. After completing the Moonlit Grotto, Link can enter the Black Tower where he finds find an enemy Vire that is holding the captive Princess Zelda. Link first needs to climb up the various levels of the Black Tower, avoiding Fireballs as he make his way upwards. Once Link reaches the top and defeats Vire, Princess Zelda rewards him with the Seed Ring.

When equipped, the Blue Joy Ring doubles the value of every Recovery Heart that is collected. This ring is valuable if Link has a more reckless style of play and always needs additional Recovery Hearts. However, there are other good defensive rings, such as the Blue Ring or the Armor Ring L-1.

There are similar rings in form of the Red Joy Ring that effects Rupees and the Green Joy Ring, which effects Ore Chunks. However, all these Rings become obsolete in comparison to the Gold Joy Ring, which carries all the attributes of the Red, Blue, and Green Joy Rings, plus more.

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