Great Fairy Fountain: Difference between revisions

From Zelda Dungeon Wiki
Jump to navigation Jump to search
Want an adless experience? Log in or Create an account.
No edit summary
(broken link fix)
Line 66: Line 66:
===Trivia===
===Trivia===


Link can encounter the [[Queen of Fairies]] by using the [[Ballad of Gales]]in order to warp to her island and get an upgrade of fire and ice to his [[Arrows]].
Link can encounter the [[Queen of Fairies]] by using the [[Ballad of Gales]] in order to warp to her island and get an upgrade of fire and ice to his [[Arrows]].


==Four Swords Adventures==
==Four Swords Adventures==

Revision as of 15:25, August 8, 2012

Template:Location

Great Fairy Fountain

A Great Fairy Fountain is a reccuring location found in seven Zelda titles. They are places where Link can encounter a Great Fairy who can replenish his health and give him upgrades to certain items or even magic.

A Link to the Past

In this game the fountains are scattered across Hyrule in various caves, They restore Link's health. There are also special fountains called Mysterious Pond's where Link can get upgrades for weapons such as the Golden Sword or Magical Boomerang.

Ocarina of Time

The first fountan encountered in this installment of the series is on teh summit of Death Mountain as a child right after Link defeats the monster King Dodongo in Dodongo's Cavern. Link must play the Zelda's Lullabyon the Triforce marked pedestal in order to make the Great Fairy appear. If it's his first visit she'll grant him a new power, If it's a re-visit she'll replenish his health and Magic Meter

A Great Fairy Fountain in Ocarina of Time

Locations

Trivia

There are hidden fountains in the game where there is no Great Fairy but only small ones that can be caught in a bottle and save Link from death if the Song of Storms isd played.

Majora's Mask

In this game Link must find Stray Fairies in order to summon the Great Fairy (Who are identical to the ones in Ocarina of Time). With the exception of the fairy in Clock Town who only had lost 2 Stray Fairies because of the Skull Kid. The benefits are much like the ones in Ocarina of Time, Link can get a new power on his first visit and a health & Magic Meter replenishment on his re-visits.

Locations

The Wind Waker

The fountains are scattered throughout the Great Sea (Exception being the fairy on Outset Island who is beneath a boulder). They are usually located in Sea-shell like houses and grant Link upgrades to various items but instead of restoring his health and Magic Meter they leave behind lots of normal Fairies that can be caught in a bottle or just used as a replenishment to health and Magic.

Locations

[1]

Trivia

Link can encounter the Queen of Fairies by using the Ballad of Gales in order to warp to her island and get an upgrade of fire and ice to his Arrows.

Four Swords Adventures

Link can find the Great Fairies in caverns, They give upgrades to his equipment.

The Minish Cap

There are three Great Fairies that give Link different brain teaser to solve, If he succeeds he'll be given an upgrade to a specific item from. If Link fails on a question that two of the Fairies ask the Fairy will either take all of his Bombs or Arrows depending on which one it is.

Locations

Twilight Princess

In this game the fountains are not scattered across Hyrule in secret caves as usual but are rather hidden in one big secret cave called the Cave of Ordeals where there are 50 floors filled with various different enemies that Link must fight his way through. Every time he reached the 10th, 20th, 30th and 40th floors he'll encounter a Great Fairy and will cause Fairies to appear in different Light Springs. Once he reaches the 50th floor (If he has an empty Bottle he'll get a bottle of Great Fairy's Tears which will grant temporary increase in strength and replenish all of his health.