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A '''Flying Jar''' is a magical container that tries to fly up and hurt [[Link]] whenever he comes near. If, while approaching a jar, it reveals itself to be evil porcelain, just use a shield. Many times, a Flying Jar is ineffective, due to the fact that it might hold a [[Recovery Heart]], completely negating the effect of the attack. | A '''Flying Jar''' is a magical container that tries to fly up and hurt [[Link]] whenever he comes near. If, while approaching a jar, it reveals itself to be evil porcelain, just use a shield. Many times, a Flying Jar is ineffective, due to the fact that it might hold a [[Recovery Heart]], completely negating the effect of the attack. | ||
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File:Flying-Pot.png|Flying Pot from ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Phantom Hourglass|Phantom Hourglass]]'' | |||
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{{Cat|Traps}} | {{Cat|Traps}} | ||
{{Cat|Ocarina of Time Enemies}} | {{Cat|Ocarina of Time Enemies}} |
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A Flying Jar is a magical container that tries to fly up and hurt Link whenever he comes near. If, while approaching a jar, it reveals itself to be evil porcelain, just use a shield. Many times, a Flying Jar is ineffective, due to the fact that it might hold a Recovery Heart, completely negating the effect of the attack.
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Flying Pot from Phantom Hourglass