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==''Ocarina of Time''== | ==''Ocarina of Time''== | ||
The Goron's Bracelet is received from [[Darunia]] after [[Link]] plays [[Saria's Song]] for him. It is a small bracelet that gives Link the ability to pick up and throw [[Bomb Flower]]s, and push heavy stone blocks. | The Goron's Bracelet is received from [[Darunia]] after [[Link (Ocarina of Time)|Link]] plays [[Saria's Song]] for him. It is a small bracelet that gives Link the ability to pick up and throw [[Bomb Flower]]s, and push heavy stone blocks. | ||
While Adult Link presumably still wears the Goron's Bracelet under his gloves, it is later superseded in adulthood by the [[Silver Gauntlets]] — although these are obtained as a child, they do not fit Young Link. | While Adult Link presumably still wears the Goron's Bracelet under his gloves, it is later superseded in adulthood by the [[Silver Gauntlets]] — although these are obtained as a child, they do not fit Young Link. |
Revision as of 21:31, January 14, 2023
Goron's Bracelet
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Uses | Picking up Bomb Flowers | |
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The Goron's Bracelet is an item in Ocarina of Time.
Ocarina of Time
The Goron's Bracelet is received from Darunia after Link plays Saria's Song for him. It is a small bracelet that gives Link the ability to pick up and throw Bomb Flowers, and push heavy stone blocks.
While Adult Link presumably still wears the Goron's Bracelet under his gloves, it is later superseded in adulthood by the Silver Gauntlets — although these are obtained as a child, they do not fit Young Link.
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Trivia
- The Goron's Bracelet is known in the source code as the "Copper Bracelet", giving more of a progression to Silver and Golden Gauntlets (called "Gloves" in the same passage)[1]