Farore's Wind

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Farore's Wind
Farores-Wind-Art.png
Official artwork from Ocarina of Time

Games

Location

Cost

6 MP to set a warp point (Ocarina of Time)

Uses

Creating a warp point in a dungeon which Link can warp to

Related

Attributes

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In Other Languages[show]
Language Name
Japan 日本語 フロルの風
France Française Vent de Farore
Spain Español Viento de Farore
Germany Deutsch Farores Donnersturm
Italy Italiana Vento di Farore

Farore's Wind is a type of Magic Spell that appears in Ocarina of Time. It is one of three spells Link can learn in the game.

Ocarina of Time

Like Din's Fire and Nayru's Love, Farore's Wind is a spell named for a Goddess - Farore - which is bestowed upon Link by the Great Fairy of Magic. The Great Fairy Fountain where he can receive is located in Zora's Fountain. Swim behind Lord Jabu-Jabu to a patch of land, where there are some boulders here. Throw a bomb at them to break the wall. Enter the Great Fairy Fountain and play Zelda's Lullaby on the Triforce symbol on the platform. The Great Fairy appears and bestows Farore's Wind upon Link.

Link can use it to create a warp point at the entrance to a dungeon room at a cost of 6 MP, and then freely cast it again at a later time to warp to the point he created from any dungeon (or anywhere in Ocarina of Time 3D). The warp point is single-use, and only one warp point can be set at any time, but he can recast the spell to recreate it as long as he has enough magic power, and can dispel it for free.

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Non-Canon Appearances

This section describes a subject that is or may be outside the core Zelda canon.

Super Smash Bros. series

Farore's Wind is Zelda's default up special move in Super Smash Bros. Melee, Super Smash Bros. Brawl, Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS and Wii U and Super Smash Bros. Ultimate. In the Smash series, it serves as a short-range teleport move, which damages opponents both if they get caught in the disappearance or reappearance.

Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS and Wii U introduced two variant versions: Farore's Squall, which teleports farther and has greater knockback, but deals no damage and takes longer to happen; and Farore's Windfall, which can only travel directly upward, but meteor smashes opponents after reappearing.