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{{Infobox|item
| image    = [[File:Fairy.png|125px]]<br/>Artwork from the game manual of Link in fairy form.
| image    = [[File:Fairy Spell.png]]
| caption  = Artwork from the game manual of Link in fairy form.
| game    = ''[[Zelda II: The Adventure of Link|The Adventure of Link]]''  
| game    = ''[[Zelda II: The Adventure of Link|The Adventure of Link]]''  
| location = [[Harbor Town of Mido]]
| location = [[Harbor Town of Mido]]
| use     = Transforms Link into a Fairy until he exits the screen.
| use     = Transforms Link into a [[Fairy]] until he exits the screen.
| cost    =
| cost    =
| related     =  
| related =  
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The '''Fairy Spell''' is one of eight spells featured in  ''[[Zelda II: The Adventure of Link|The Adventure of Link]]''.
The '''Fairy Spell''' is one of eight spells featured in  ''[[Zelda II: The Adventure of Link|The Adventure of Link]]''.


When activated, Link transforms into a [[Fairy]]. While in [[Fairy]] form, Link gains the power of flight, which is required to traverse a handful of locations in the game including the cave leading to the [[Island Palace]], [[Palace on the Sea]], and [[Three-Eye Rock Palace]]. As an additional effect, Link has the ability to pass through locked doors in palaces without a key.
When activated, Link transforms into a [[Fairy]]. While in Fairy form, Link gains the power of flight, which is required to traverse a handful of locations in the game including the cave leading to the [[Island Palace]], [[Palace on the Sea]], and [[Three-Eye Rock Palace]]. As an additional effect, Link has the ability to pass through locked doors in palaces without a key.


==Obtaining the Spell==
==Obtaining the Spell==
[[Link]] meets an old woman in the [[Harbor Town of Mido]] who has a sick daughter. In order to heal her, [[Link]] must find the [[Water of Life]], which is located in a cave blocked by a boulder north of the [[Water Town of Saria]]. The [[Hammer]] is required to enter.  
[[Link (The Legend of Zelda)#The Adventure of Link|Link]] meets an old woman in the [[Harbor Town of Mido]] who has a sick daughter. In order to heal her, Link must find the [[Water of Life]], which is located in a cave blocked by a boulder north of the [[Water Town of Saria]]. The [[Hammer]] is required to enter.  


==Spell Cost==
==Spell Cost==
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File:Sick_Girls_Mother_1.png|The old woman in [[Harbor Town of Mido|Mido]] requires medicine for her daughter.
File:Sick_Girls_Mother_1.png|The old woman in [[Harbor Town of Mido|Mido]] requires medicine for her daughter.
File:AOL_Water_of_Life.png|[[Link]] wrests the [[Water of Life]] from the monsters inside the cave.
File:AOL_Water_of_Life.png|[[Link (The Legend of Zelda)#The Adventure of Link|Link]] wrests the [[Water of Life]] from the monsters inside the cave.
File:Sick_Girls_Mother_2.png|Upon returning to [[Harbor Town of Mido|Mido]], [[Link]] is granted access to the [[Wise Men|Wise Man]]
File:Sick_Girls_Mother_2.png|Upon returning to [[Harbor Town of Mido|Mido]], Link is granted access to the [[Wise Men|Wise Man]]
File:Wise_Man_Mido.png‎|[[Link]] receives the fairy spell from the [[Wise Men|Wise Man]] in [[Harbor Town of Mido|Mido]]
File:Wise_Man_Mido.png‎|Link receives the fairy spell from the [[Wise Men|Wise Man]] in [[Harbor Town of Mido|Mido]]
File:AOL_Fairy_Spell_Active.jpg|[[Link]] with the fairy spell active
File:AOL_Fairy_Spell_Active.jpg|Link with the fairy spell active
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