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Fish are recurring creatures in The Legend of Zelda series. They start out as simple creatures that don't mean much, but have since expanded to become involved in Trading Sequences.

Appearances

A Link to the Past

In A Link to the Past, a fish can be caught in the drained water in the south of Light World. If Link throws the fish back in the pond, it says, "Thank You", and then gives Link a number of Rupees. Furthermore, when Link goes to the Bottle Merchant and gives him the fish, he will give Link a variety of items.

Link's Awakening

The Fish in Link's Awakening are really weak enemies, but can be a bit unpredictable. They can be found in flooded caves and in Goponga Swamp, swimming back and forth under the water. Link will be able to see where the fish is located by its fin that sticks out of the water like a shark. Occasionally, it will jump out of the water, leaving it open for attack. There is no way to harm the fish while it is underwater, so when it jumps out of the water, Link can slash it with his sword.

Ocarina of Time

In Ocarina of Time, Link can store fish in a Bottle and catch them in the Fishing Pond. It is also required to enter Jabu-Jabu's Belly in order to defeat the third boss, Barinade. dropping a fish in front of him will result of him opening his mouth and sucking in Link. In the Fishing Pond, Link can be rewarded with the Golden Scale if he catches a 13 pound fish.

Majora's Mask

Oracle of Seasons

Main article: Oracle of Seasons Trading Sequence

A Fish is a part of the Oracle of Seasons Trading Sequence. It is given to Link by Ingo,[1] a vase collector that lives in the northwest corner of Sunken City.[2] In return, Link must give Ingo the Goron Vase, which according to Ingo, goes perfectly into his collection.[3]

The Fish can then be used to continue the Trading Sequence. It can be given to Mittens' Owner, who can be found north of Horon Village, in the region called North Horon. Mittens' Owner is calling for his cat, Mittens, to come down, as she is at the top of a nearby tree. Giving him the Fish allows him to finally get Mittens down. As a reward, Mittens' Owner give Link the Megaphone.

Twilight Princess

Phantom Hourglass

Spirit Tracks

Gallery

References

  1. "Shooot! That Biggoron! No matter how often I ask, he won't give me his vase! I'd give my dinner for it--Fish!" — Ingo, Oracle of Seasons.
  2. "Vases wanted! Ingo, Collector" — Sign outside Ingo's House, Oracle of Seasons.
  3. "It goes right in my collection! In thanks, here! Take my dinner-- my last Fish!" — Ingo, Oracle of Seasons.