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[[Ice Cavern]]
[[Ice Cavern]]
[[Inside Ganon's Castle]]
[[Ganon's Castle|Inside Ganon's Castle]]
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----'''''Majora's Mask'''''
[[Great Bay Temple]]
[[Great Bay Temple]]
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----'''''The Minish Cap'''''
[[Temple of Droplets]]
[[Temple of Droplets]]
----'''''Twilight Princess'''''
[[Snowpeak Ruins]]
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'''Ice Blocks''' are reoccurring objects that appears within ''[[The Legend of Zelda Series]]''. They are often found in ice-based dungeons and are used to solve puzzles by pushing them onto switches or near higher ledges.
==Ocarina of Time====
In ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time|Ocarina of Time]]'', Ice Blocks appear within the [[Ice Cavern]] and [[Ganon's Castle|Inside Ganon's Castle]]. These blocks are pushed against walls, which when climbed on, will allow [[Link]] to reach higher ledges, and sometimes acquire [[Silver Rupee]]s that are needed to solve puzzles. In rooms with Ice Blocks, there is often times a whole in the ground where Link can push the block into the hole, cause a new block to appear in the original location of the ice block.
==Majora's Mask==
Ice Blocks in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask|Majora's Mask]]'' are created by shooting a [[Blue ChuChu]] or an [[Octorok]] with an [[Ice Arrow]]. This process is used within the [[Great Bay Temple]] to solve puzzles, as well as within [[Ikana Canyon]].
==Oracle of Seasons==
Ice Blocks can be found within the [[Sword & Shield Maze]], the final dungeon in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Oracle of Seasons|Oracle of Seasons]]''. Link can push these Ice Blocks across the ice, and will need to push them on top of floor switches to solve puzzles.
==The Minish Cap==
In ''[[The Legend of Zelda: The Minish Cap|The Minish Cap]]'' Ice Blocks are more common and come in multiple forms. Many ice blocks are empty blocks that can be pushed onto switches to solve puzzles. Other Ice Blocks contain a [[Small Key]] or a [[Boss Key]] within them and Link will need to melt the ice. This can be done by pushing the block of ice onto an area that has sunlight shining on it, causing the block to melt. After Link has acquired the [[Flame Lantern]], he can melt the block of ice. Link will also find a few [[Treasure Chest]]s that are surrounded by ice and they can also be melted with the Flame Lantern.
==Twilight Princess==
Ice Blocks in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess|Twilight Princess]]'' take on a different appearance. These are large cubes that can be found on top of ice within the [[Snowpeak Ruins]] and within certain [[Cave]]s in the [[Overworld]]. While the blocks themselves are not made of ice, they are nearly identical to their ''Ocarina of Time'' appearance. Link will need to push them across the ice to land on switches to solve puzzles. Some of these blocks are in fact surrounded by a sheet of ice and cannot be pushed. Link will need to hit these blocks with the [[Ball and Chain]] to break the ice, allowing Link to push the blocks.


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Revision as of 00:59, January 2, 2014

Ice Block
Temple-of-Droplets-Ice-Block.jpg

Games

Location

Ocarina of Time
Ice Cavern
Inside Ganon's Castle


Majora's Mask

Great Bay Temple
Ikana Canyon


Oracle of Seasons

Sword & Shield Maze


The Minish Cap

Temple of Droplets


Twilight Princess

Snowpeak Ruins

Uses

Pressing Switches to Solve Puzzles

Ice Blocks are reoccurring objects that appears within The Legend of Zelda Series. They are often found in ice-based dungeons and are used to solve puzzles by pushing them onto switches or near higher ledges.

Ocarina of Time==

In Ocarina of Time, Ice Blocks appear within the Ice Cavern and Inside Ganon's Castle. These blocks are pushed against walls, which when climbed on, will allow Link to reach higher ledges, and sometimes acquire Silver Rupees that are needed to solve puzzles. In rooms with Ice Blocks, there is often times a whole in the ground where Link can push the block into the hole, cause a new block to appear in the original location of the ice block.

Majora's Mask

Ice Blocks in Majora's Mask are created by shooting a Blue ChuChu or an Octorok with an Ice Arrow. This process is used within the Great Bay Temple to solve puzzles, as well as within Ikana Canyon.

Oracle of Seasons

Ice Blocks can be found within the Sword & Shield Maze, the final dungeon in Oracle of Seasons. Link can push these Ice Blocks across the ice, and will need to push them on top of floor switches to solve puzzles.

The Minish Cap

In The Minish Cap Ice Blocks are more common and come in multiple forms. Many ice blocks are empty blocks that can be pushed onto switches to solve puzzles. Other Ice Blocks contain a Small Key or a Boss Key within them and Link will need to melt the ice. This can be done by pushing the block of ice onto an area that has sunlight shining on it, causing the block to melt. After Link has acquired the Flame Lantern, he can melt the block of ice. Link will also find a few Treasure Chests that are surrounded by ice and they can also be melted with the Flame Lantern.

Twilight Princess

Ice Blocks in Twilight Princess take on a different appearance. These are large cubes that can be found on top of ice within the Snowpeak Ruins and within certain Caves in the Overworld. While the blocks themselves are not made of ice, they are nearly identical to their Ocarina of Time appearance. Link will need to push them across the ice to land on switches to solve puzzles. Some of these blocks are in fact surrounded by a sheet of ice and cannot be pushed. Link will need to hit these blocks with the Ball and Chain to break the ice, allowing Link to push the blocks.