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The '''Ice Rod''' is a recurring item in [[The Legend of Zelda|''The Legend of Zelda'' series]].
'''Ice Rods''' are recurring [[Item|Items]] in [[The Legend of Zelda|''The Legend of Zelda'' series]].


==''A Link to the Past''==
==Overview==
{{quote|Ice Rod<br/>After Sahasrahla gives Link the Pegasus Shoes, he tells him to get a strange and mystical weapon called the Ice Rod which is located to the east of Lake Hylia. Link must travel south of the lake and then up and around to the lake's northeast corner. Link will be able to see a cave entrance, but just to the left of that entrance is a pile of loose rocks. Bomb through the rocks to reveal another entrance.|''[[A Link to the Past Nintendo Player's Guide]]'' p. 146}}
===''A Link to the Past''===
{{Quote|Ice Rod<br/>After [[Sahasrahla]] gives [[Link (A Link to the Past)|Link]] the [[Pegasus Shoes]], he tells him to get a strange and mystical weapon called the Ice Rod which is located to the east of [[Lake Hylia]]. Link must travel south of the lake and then up and around to the lake's northeast corner. Link will be able to see a cave entrance, but just to the left of that entrance is a pile of loose rocks. [[Bomb] through the rocks to reveal another entrance.|''[[A Link to the Past Nintendo Player's Guide]]'' p. 146}}
{{quote|An icy blast flies out from the Ice Rod. It freezes enemies solid. Once frozen, Link can pick up an enemy and throw it to destroy it.|''A Link to the Past Nintendo Player's Guide'' p. 146 (picture captions)}}
{{quote|An icy blast flies out from the Ice Rod. It freezes enemies solid. Once frozen, Link can pick up an enemy and throw it to destroy it.|''A Link to the Past Nintendo Player's Guide'' p. 146 (picture captions)}}
When [[Link (A Link to the Past)|Link]] uses this weapon, it shoots out a blue beam to freeze the enemy, but it consumes some of Link's [[Magic Power]]. It is found on [[Lake Hylia (A Link to the Past)|Lake Hylia]]'s shore inside a cave to the east. Despite Link being able to acquire the Ice Rod before even entering the [[Eastern Palace (A Link to the Past)|Eastern Palace]], the item isn't required until near the very end of the game. Link needs the Ice Rod in [[Turtle Rock (A Link to the Past)|Turtle Rock]] when battling against the dungeon boss, [[Trinexx]].
In ''[[The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past|A Link to the Past]]'', the Ice Rod is located in the [[Ice Cave]], to the east of Lake Hylia; Link must use a Bomb to open the western side of the cave, which houses a [[Treasure Chest]] containing the item.
 
The Ice Rod shoots out a blue beam that can permanently freeze enemies solid, at the cost of some [[Magic Power]]; Certain enemies, such as [[Crow|Crows]], are defeated instantly. The Ice Rod is required to defeat [[Trinexx]], but is also effective against the [[Lanmola|Lanmolas]] in the [[Desert Palace]]. Frozen enemies can also be smashed with the [[Magic Hammer]], dropping a [[Magic Jar]].


==''A Link Between Worlds''==
==''A Link Between Worlds''==
The Ice Rod can be found in [[Ravio's Shop]] to rent for 100 [[Rupee]]s or purchase for 1,200 [[Rupee]]s. Unlike before, this weapon floats a block of ice in the air that can be dropped on enemies. Once [[Link (A Link Between Worlds)|Link]] has bought it, he can upgrade it to the [[Nice Ice Rod]] after finding ten lost [[Maiamai]]s and giving them to [[Mother Maiamai]].
In ''[[The Legend of Zelda: A Link Between Worlds|A Link Between Worlds]]'', the Ice Rod can be purchased from [[Ravio's Shop]] for 1,200 [[Rupee|Rupees]], or rented for 100 Rupees; the Rented Ice Rod has a purple rabbit model on the tip, and must be rented again if Link suffers a [[Game Over]]. Instead of shooting a beam, the Ice Rod in this game drops a block of ice in front of Link, although it functions identically.
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Once purchased, the Ice Rod can be upgraded to the [[Nice Ice Rod]] by giving ten [[Maiamai|Baby Maiamais]] to [[Mother Maiamai]].


==''Breath of the Wild''==
===''Breath of the Wild''===
{{see also|Blizzard Rod}}
{{see also|Blizzard Rod}}
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{{Quote|A magical rod crafted from refined ice found in the [[Hebra Mountains]]. This rod can cast waves of freezing air. Great for magic—not so great for melee.|In-game description}}
{{quote|A magical rod crafted from refined ice found in the Hebra Mountains. This rod can cast waves of freezing air. Great for magic-not so great for melee.|In-game description}}
[[File:Ice-rod.png|Ice Rod icon from ''Breath of the Wild''|right]]
[[File:Ice-rod.png|Ice Rod icon from Breath of the Wild|right]]
In ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild]]'', Ice Rods are non-metallic, one-handed weapons commonly wielded by [[Ice Wizzrobe|Ice Wizzrobes]]. When swung (or if [[Link (Breath of the Wild)|Link]] attempts to throw one), they send out an icy chill, which freezes enemies solid and instantly kills fire-based enemies; However, the Ice Rod itself is fragile, and will lose more durability if Link directly hits an object or enemy. Additionally, if used too much, the Ice Rod will run out of magic and requires a few seconds to recharge. Performing a [[Spin Attack]] with the Ice Rod causes Link to shoot five icy chills in different directions.
Ice Rods are dropped by [[Ice Wizzrobe]]s and are the less powerful counterpart to the [[Blizzard Rod]]. Ice Rods can shoot a single projectile of extreme cold, freezing almost anything it hits in a shell of [[ice]] for a short period of time. The Unfreezable condition, which is the [[Set Bonus]] for a two-star+ [[Snowquill Set]] and also available from the [[Breath of the Wild Expansion Pass|DLC]] item [[Zant's Helmet]], prevents [[Link (Breath of the Wild)|Link]] from being paralysed if hit by it.
 
Equipping an Ice Rod provides one level of [[Heat Resistance]], although it doesn't work in scorching climates. Additionally, in the [[Side Quest]] "[[A Freezing Rod]]", Link can bring an Ice Rod to [[Kula]] to fulfill the requirements.
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Although useful to paralyse enemies temporarily, it only has 5 attack damage and so has limited use as a sole weapon. It is not recommended to use an Ice Rod for melee combat, as it will break more quickly and is much more useful when used as a ranged weapon.
===''Tears of the Kingdom''===
While Ice Rods do not appear in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom]]'', Link can recreate their effect using a [[Sapphire Rod]].


These rods, like all rods dropped by Wizzrobes, are non-metallic and cannot attract lightning.
==Other appearances==
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===''Hyrule Warriors''===
As part of his [[Rental Hammer]] [[Hyrule Warriors Weapons|weapon]], Ravio will use the Rented Ice Rod from ''A Link Between Worlds'' in several of his attacks.


==''Age of Calamity''==
In the [[Lorule Map]], Ice Rods appear as a type of [[Item Card]]. When used, they melt fire statues, removing locks on adjacent squares; They also activate a Nice Power that adds {{Water}} Water to the recommended [[Elements (Hyrule Warriors)|elements]].
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In ''[[Hyrule Warriors: Age of Calamity|Age of Calamity]]'', the Ice Rod is one of the three elemental rods and needs ice to work. This ice is dropped by ice enemies. The weapon is dropped by the first [[Ice Wizzrobe]] that the player defeats. Using it will stun a strong enemy and show its weak point gauge. Using it on a fire enemy will affect the enemy much more.


==Non-Canon Appearances==
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===''Cadence of Hyrule''===
===''Cadence of Hyrule''===
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In ''[[Cadence of Hyrule]]'', the Ice Rod appears as an optional weapon, and can be used by any character. It will launch ice balls in a straight line, that can freeze enemies solid or create ice paths on top of water for a short time. Using the Ice Rod costs [[Stamina]]; If the player runs out of Stamina, they will use the Ice Rod as a close-range weapon.
The Ice Rod is an optional permanent item in ''[[Cadence of Hyrule]]''. It can be used to freeze water or enemies in a straight line at the cost of stamina. Unlike the [[Ice Arrow]]s, the Ice Rod does not have a finite amount of ammo, making its usage solely dependent on the character's remaining stamina. The effects of the Ice Rod last the same amount of time as the Ice Arrows and the [[Scroll of Freezing]].
 
===''Hyrule Warriors: Age of Calamity''===
In ''[[Hyrule Warriors: Age of Calamity]]'', the Ice Rod is an item that the player can use after defeating an Ice Wizzrobe for the first time. They will freeze anything in their attack radius and help chip away at [[Weak Point Gauge|Weak Point Gauges]]; Fire-based enemies are weak to the Ice Rod, and their Weak Point Gauges will be chipped away faster; The Rod's radius also improves if it strikes a wet enemy.
 
However, the Ice Rod has limited elemental energy, and will run out after three uses. The player can recharge it by defeating ice-based enemies, or through Ice Rod power-ups found in [[Crate|Crates]]. Like all other elemental rods, the Ice Rod can be upgraded with extra charges by completing the Side Quests "The Research of Rods" and "It Takes Two", respectively.


==Gallery==
==Gallery==

Revision as of 20:40, March 20, 2024

Ice Rod
ALBW-ice-rod.png
Artwork from A Link Between Worlds

Games

Location

A Link to the Past
Lake Hylia's shore
A Link Between Worlds
Ravio's Shop

Cost

A Link Between Worlds
Renting
100 Rupees
Purchasing
1,200 Rupees

Uses

Freezing enemies

Related

Ice Rods are recurring Items in The Legend of Zelda series.

Overview

A Link to the Past

{{Quote|Ice Rod
After Sahasrahla gives Link the Pegasus Shoes, he tells him to get a strange and mystical weapon called the Ice Rod which is located to the east of Lake Hylia. Link must travel south of the lake and then up and around to the lake's northeast corner. Link will be able to see a cave entrance, but just to the left of that entrance is a pile of loose rocks. [[Bomb] through the rocks to reveal another entrance.|A Link to the Past Nintendo Player's Guide p. 146}}

"An icy blast flies out from the Ice Rod. It freezes enemies solid. Once frozen, Link can pick up an enemy and throw it to destroy it."

A Link to the Past Nintendo Player's Guide p. 146 (picture captions)

In A Link to the Past, the Ice Rod is located in the Ice Cave, to the east of Lake Hylia; Link must use a Bomb to open the western side of the cave, which houses a Treasure Chest containing the item.

The Ice Rod shoots out a blue beam that can permanently freeze enemies solid, at the cost of some Magic Power; Certain enemies, such as Crows, are defeated instantly. The Ice Rod is required to defeat Trinexx, but is also effective against the Lanmolas in the Desert Palace. Frozen enemies can also be smashed with the Magic Hammer, dropping a Magic Jar.

A Link Between Worlds

In A Link Between Worlds, the Ice Rod can be purchased from Ravio's Shop for 1,200 Rupees, or rented for 100 Rupees; the Rented Ice Rod has a purple rabbit model on the tip, and must be rented again if Link suffers a Game Over. Instead of shooting a beam, the Ice Rod in this game drops a block of ice in front of Link, although it functions identically.

Once purchased, the Ice Rod can be upgraded to the Nice Ice Rod by giving ten Baby Maiamais to Mother Maiamai.

Breath of the Wild

See also: Blizzard Rod

"A magical rod crafted from refined ice found in the Hebra Mountains. This rod can cast waves of freezing air. Great for magic—not so great for melee."

— In-game description
Ice Rod icon from Breath of the Wild

In The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild, Ice Rods are non-metallic, one-handed weapons commonly wielded by Ice Wizzrobes. When swung (or if Link attempts to throw one), they send out an icy chill, which freezes enemies solid and instantly kills fire-based enemies; However, the Ice Rod itself is fragile, and will lose more durability if Link directly hits an object or enemy. Additionally, if used too much, the Ice Rod will run out of magic and requires a few seconds to recharge. Performing a Spin Attack with the Ice Rod causes Link to shoot five icy chills in different directions.

Equipping an Ice Rod provides one level of Heat Resistance, although it doesn't work in scorching climates. Additionally, in the Side Quest "A Freezing Rod", Link can bring an Ice Rod to Kula to fulfill the requirements.

Tears of the Kingdom

While Ice Rods do not appear in The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom, Link can recreate their effect using a Sapphire Rod.

Other appearances

This section describes a subject that is or may be outside the core Zelda canon.

Hyrule Warriors

As part of his Rental Hammer weapon, Ravio will use the Rented Ice Rod from A Link Between Worlds in several of his attacks.

In the Lorule Map, Ice Rods appear as a type of Item Card. When used, they melt fire statues, removing locks on adjacent squares; They also activate a Nice Power that adds Hyrule Warriors Element Water.png Water to the recommended elements.

Cadence of Hyrule

In Cadence of Hyrule, the Ice Rod appears as an optional weapon, and can be used by any character. It will launch ice balls in a straight line, that can freeze enemies solid or create ice paths on top of water for a short time. Using the Ice Rod costs Stamina; If the player runs out of Stamina, they will use the Ice Rod as a close-range weapon.

Hyrule Warriors: Age of Calamity

In Hyrule Warriors: Age of Calamity, the Ice Rod is an item that the player can use after defeating an Ice Wizzrobe for the first time. They will freeze anything in their attack radius and help chip away at Weak Point Gauges; Fire-based enemies are weak to the Ice Rod, and their Weak Point Gauges will be chipped away faster; The Rod's radius also improves if it strikes a wet enemy.

However, the Ice Rod has limited elemental energy, and will run out after three uses. The player can recharge it by defeating ice-based enemies, or through Ice Rod power-ups found in Crates. Like all other elemental rods, the Ice Rod can be upgraded with extra charges by completing the Side Quests "The Research of Rods" and "It Takes Two", respectively.

Gallery