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'''Jars''' are a staple of the [[The Legend of Zelda (Series)|''The Legend of Zelda'' series]].
'''Jars''' are a staple of the [[The Legend of Zelda (Series)|''The Legend of Zelda'' series]].


Jars can be broken by using the [[sword]], throwing them, or making them fall from shelves. When broken, Jars leave behind items such as [[Arrow]]s, [[Rupee]]s, [[Bomb]]s, [[Fairy|Fairies]], and [[Recovery Heart|Hearts]]. In ''Spirit Tracks'' though, some leave items that can be used to trade and sell at [[Trading Post|Linebeck's Trading Post]]. It is usually rare, but it is still possible.
Jars can be broken by using the [[sword]], throwing them, or making them fall from shelves. When broken, Jars leave behind items such as [[Arrow]]s, [[Rupee]]s, [[Bomb]]s, [[Fairy|Fairies]], and [[Recovery Heart|Hearts]]. In ''Spirit Tracks'' though, some leave items that can be used to trade and sell at [[Trading Post (Spirit Tracks)|Linebeck's Trading Post]]. It is usually rare, but it is still possible.


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Jars are a staple of the The Legend of Zelda series.

Jars can be broken by using the sword, throwing them, or making them fall from shelves. When broken, Jars leave behind items such as Arrows, Rupees, Bombs, Fairies, and Hearts. In Spirit Tracks though, some leave items that can be used to trade and sell at Linebeck's Trading Post. It is usually rare, but it is still possible.

Gallery