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Revision as of 05:23, November 8, 2014

Ice Barriers are objects that serve as blockades, preventing Link from passing.

Ocarina of Time and Majora's Mask

Found in the Ice Cavern and the Snowhead Temple, ice barriers can be found blocking Link's path. Link is able to swipe his Sword to break the ice, allowing him to pass.

Phantom Hourglass

In Phantom Hourglass ice barriers can be found just outside and within the Temple of Ice. These ice barriers cannot be broken with Link's sword. Instead, they will require Link to defeat all the enemies in the area, or to solve a puzzle, causing the ice to disappear.

The first such location is found at the east end of the Isle of Frost within the Great Ice Field. The pathway that leads to the entrance of the Temple of Ice is blocked off and Link must defeat the sex enemy Yook that are found throughout the ice field to melt the ice. A second ice barrier is found right at the entrance to the Temple of Ice. This barrier will disappear after Link has defeated the Yook that is guarding the temple's entrance.