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A '''Boot''' is an item that is seen in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess|Twilight Princess]]''. Among other junk items, [[Link]] may sometimes pull up a boot while [[Fishing]] instead of a [[fish]].{{Ref|TP|2110|In-Game Description}} Boots are discarded shoes that serve no useful purpose and must be thrown away. If more than one boot is fished up during the same game play cycle, the dialogue box wonders why people even throw away boots.{{Ref|TP|2111|In-Game Description}} Boots are the only junk which have two different dialogue boxes available when caught.
A '''Boot''' is an item that is seen in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess|Twilight Princess]]''. Among other junk items, [[Link]] may sometimes pull up a boot while [[Fishing]] instead of a [[fish]].{{Ref|TP|2110|In-Game Description}} Boots are discarded shoes that serve no useful purpose and must be disposed. If more than one boot is fished up during the same game play cycle, the description wonders why people even throw away boots.{{Ref|TP|2111|In-Game Description}} When [[Hena]] is with Link and he catches one, she finds the situation hilarious and tells him to throw it away.{{Ref|TP|8621-8624|Hena}} If he finds another one during the same period, she wonders who the boot belongs to.{{Ref|TP|8626|Hena}}


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{{Cat|Twilight Princess Items}}
{{Cat|Twilight Princess Items}}