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{{CD|file=LA Sword Art.png|link=Sword|desc=[[Link]] will find his Sword on [[Toronbo Shores]] at the beginning of ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Link's Awakening|Link's Awakening]]''. It is his primary weapon for the whole game and it should be equipped at all times, except when Link need somes other items out to get past an obstacle.}}
{{CD|file=LA Sword Art.png|link=Sword|desc=[[Link]] will find his Sword on [[Toronbo Shores]] at the beginning of ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Link's Awakening|Link's Awakening]]''. It is his primary weapon for the whole game and it should be equipped at all times, except when Link needs some other items out to get past an obstacle.}}
{{CD|file=SeashellSword.png|link=Seashell Sword|desc=This is the reward for finding 20 [[Secret Seashell]]s. The L-2 Sword is stronger than the previous Sword, and it can also shoot beams when Link has full health. After obtaining it, the other six Secret Seashells Link never found will disappear. It is found in the [[Seashell Mansion]] south of [[Kanalet Castle]].}}
{{CD|file=SeashellSword.png|link=Seashell Sword|desc=This is the reward for finding 20 [[Secret Seashell]]s. The L-2 Sword is stronger than the previous Sword, and it can also shoot beams when Link has full health. After obtaining it, the other six Secret Seashells Link never found will disappear. It is found in the [[Seashell Mansion]] south of [[Kanalet Castle]].}}
{{CD|file=LA Shield Art.png|link=Shield|desc=The Shield is the first item Link will receive in ''Link's Awakening''. Link gets it back from [[Tarin]] shortly after he wakes up in [[Marin and Tarin's House]]. This Shield can block projectiles, and that's pretty much it. A lot of players find themselves using it less and less as he/she progress through the game.}}
{{CD|file=LA Shield Art.png|link=Shield|desc=The Shield is the first item Link will receive in ''Link's Awakening''. Link gets it back from [[Tarin]] shortly after he wakes up in [[Marin and Tarin's House]]. This Shield can block projectiles, and that is pretty much it. A lot of players find themselves using it less and less as they progress through the game.}}
{{CD|file=LA Mirror Shield Art.png|link=Mirror Shield|desc=The Mirror Shield resides in [[Eagle's Tower]], the seventh dungeon in ''Link's Awakening''. It can reflect certain types of beams like fire that the old Shield could not reflect before. Although it is obtained as the dungeon item, it has little use in the battle with [[Evil Eagle]]. It blocks his feathers so Link won't fall off the tower as easily.}}
{{CD|file=LA Mirror Shield Art.png|link=Mirror Shield|desc=The Mirror Shield resides in [[Eagle's Tower]], the seventh dungeon in ''Link's Awakening''. It can reflect certain types of beams like fire that the old Shield could not reflect before. Although it is obtained as the dungeon item, it has little use in the battle with [[Evil Eagle]]. It blocks his feathers so Link won't fall off the tower as easily.}}
{{CD|file=LA Bomb Art.png|link=Bomb|desc=Bombs are in almost every Zelda game, and ''Link's Awakening'' is no exception. They can destroy enemies, blow up weak walls, and more. They come in handy for many situations. The amount Link can hold can be upgraded to 60 Bombs if he goes down a hidden staircase near [[Martha's Bay]] where [[Mad Batter]] will give Link the upgrade as a "curse". Also, Bombs can be used with Arrows to make [[Bomb Arrow]]s when the player puts Bombs on one button and Arrows on the other button. Then, by pressing both buttons at the same time, it will launch a Bomb Arrow.}}
{{CD|file=LA Bomb Art.png|link=Bomb|desc=Bombs are in almost every Zelda game, and ''Link's Awakening'' is no exception. They can destroy enemies, blow up weak walls, and more. They come in handy for many situations. The amount Link can hold can be upgraded to 60 Bombs if he goes down a hidden staircase near [[Martha's Bay]] where [[Mad Batter]] will give Link the upgrade as a "curse". Also, Bombs can be used with Arrows to make [[Bomb Arrow]]s when the player puts Bombs on one button and Arrows on the other button. Then, by pressing both buttons at the same time, it will launch a Bomb Arrow.}}
{{CD|file=LA Boomerang Art.png|link=Boomerang|desc=Unlike other Zelda titles, the Boomerang is one of the strongest weapons in the whole game. It can destroy a lot of enemies in a single hit, as well as retrieve items off the ground such as [[Rupee]]s. It can be found in a cave behind a bombable wall in Toronbo Shores. If Link has obtained the Magnifying Lens, Link will see a [[Secret Goriya|Goriya]] in the cave; Link should trade the item on the B Button (the Deluxe Shovel is recommended) to him in exchange for the Boomerang. The Boomerang can also kill [[Shadow Nightmares#DethI|DethI]], the final boss, in a single hit.}}
{{CD|file=LA Boomerang Art.png|link=Boomerang|desc=Unlike other Zelda titles, the Boomerang is one of the strongest weapons in the whole game. It can destroy a lot of enemies in a single hit, as well as retrieve items off the ground such as [[Rupee]]s. It can be found in a cave behind a bombable wall in Toronbo Shores. If Link has obtained the Magnifying Lens, Link will see a [[Secret Goriya|Goriya]] in the cave; Link should trade the item on the B Button (the Deluxe Shovel is recommended) to him in exchange for the Boomerang. The Boomerang can also defeat [[Shadow Nightmares#DethI|DethI]], the final boss, in a single hit.}}
{{CD|file=LA Bow Art.png|link=Bow|desc= The Bow can be found in the [[Town Tool Shop]] found in [[Mabe Village]] mid-way through the game for a whopping 980 Rupees. A lot of Rupees, but the monopoly Link will have to do for this item is worth it. The Bow can shoot Arrows to activate switches, kill enemies, and more. Since it does all that, it is recommended Link gets it as early as he can.}}
{{CD|file=LA Bow Art.png|link=Bow|desc= The Bow can be found in the [[Town Tool Shop]] found in [[Mabe Village]] mid-way through the game for a whopping 980 Rupees. A lot of Rupees, but the monopoly Link will have to do for this item is worth it. The Bow can shoot Arrows to activate switches, defeat enemies, and more. Since it does all that, it is recommended Link gets it as early as he can.}}
{{CD|file=LA Hookshot Art.png|link=Hookshot|desc=The Hookshot can be found in the fifth dungeon of ''Link's Awakening'', [[Catfish's Maw]]. It can propel Link towards certain materials, pull items towards him, defeat enemies, and much more. The Hookshot has appeared in most of the main canon games in the series. It stretches across most of the scree, making it a very useful item overall.}}
{{CD|file=LA Hookshot Art.png|link=Hookshot|desc=The Hookshot can be found in the fifth dungeon of ''Link's Awakening'', [[Catfish's Maw]]. It can propel Link towards certain materials, pull items towards him, defeat enemies, and much more. The Hookshot has appeared in most of the main canon games in the series. It stretches across most of the screen, making it a very useful item overall.}}
{{CD|file=LA Magic Powder Art.png|link=Magic Powder|desc=The Magic Powder can be used for several things. It can light torches, help destroy enemies, and many other uses. It is obtained by finding the Sleepy Toadstool in the [[Mysterious Woods]] and giving it to [[Syrup|Syrup the Witch]]. When Mad Batter gives Link the upgrade as a "curse", Link can hold up to 40 Magic Powder at once.}}
{{CD|file=LA Magic Powder Art.png|link=Magic Powder|desc=The Magic Powder can be used for several things. It can light torches, help destroy enemies, and many other uses. It is obtained by finding the Sleepy Toadstool in the [[Mysterious Woods]] and giving it to [[Syrup|Syrup the Witch]]. When Mad Batter gives Link the upgrade as a "curse", Link can hold up to 40 Magic Powder at once.}}
{{CD|file=MagicRodGuide.png|link=Magic Rod|desc=Found in [[Turtle Rock (Link's Awakening)|Turtle Rock]], the Magic Rod, like the Hookshot, is one of the best weapons in the game. It shoots a blast of fire that is not only good at killing enemies, but also at lighting torches. Like many items obtained in dungeons, the Magic Rod is used mainly for defeating the boss of Turtle Rock, [[Hot Head]].}}
{{CD|file=MagicRodGuide.png|link=Magic Rod|desc=Found in [[Turtle Rock (Link's Awakening)|Turtle Rock]], the Magic Rod, like the Hookshot, is one of the best weapons in the game. It shoots a blast of fire that is not only good at defeating enemies, but also at lighting torches. Like many items obtained in dungeons, the Magic Rod is used mainly for defeating the boss of Turtle Rock, [[Hot Head]].}}
{{CD|file=Ocarina LA.png|link=Ocarina|desc=The Ocarina is found in the [[Dream Shrine]] in Mabe Village. Link can learn to play three songs on the Ocarina. The [[Ballad of the Wind Fish]] is one of the first songs Link learns in his adventure. When played on the Ocarina along with the Eight Intruments of the Sirens, the [[Wind Fish's Egg]] will open. Although not required, Link's next song he learns is the [[Manbo's Mambo]] that will warp Link to [[Manbo's Pond]], near [[Crazy Tracy's Health Spa]], and can be also used to warp Link to the beginning of a dungeon. The [[Frog's Song of Soul]] is the last song Link learns on the Ocarina which will revive the [[Flying Rooster]].}}
{{CD|file=Ocarina LA.png|link=Ocarina|desc=The Ocarina is found in the [[Dream Shrine]] in Mabe Village. Link can learn to play three songs on the Ocarina. The [[Ballad of the Wind Fish]] is one of the first songs Link learns in his adventure. When played on the Ocarina along with the Eight Intruments of the Sirens, the [[Wind Fish's Egg]] will open. Although not required, Link's next song he learns is the [[Manbo's Mambo]] that will warp Link to [[Manbo's Pond]], near [[Crazy Tracy's Health Spa]], and can be also used to warp Link to the beginning of a dungeon. The [[Frog's Song of Soul]] is the last song Link learns on the Ocarina which will revive the [[Flying Rooster]].}}
{{CD|file=LA Pegasus Boots Art.png|link=Pegasus Boots|desc=The Pegasus Boots can be found in [[Key Cavern]], the third dungeon in ''Link's Awakening''. The pair of boots can be used with a couple of other items to make great effects. One of the many uses includes dashing with them with the Sword which can be used to dash through certain type of rocks, or using the [[Roc's Feather]] with the boots for longer jumps.}}
{{CD|file=LA Pegasus Boots Art.png|link=Pegasus Boots|desc=The Pegasus Boots can be found in [[Key Cavern]], the third dungeon in ''Link's Awakening''. The pair of boots can be used with a couple of other items to make great effects. One of the many uses includes dashing them with the Sword which can be used to dash through certain type of rocks, or using the [[Roc's Feather]] with the boots for longer jumps.}}
{{CD|file=Power-Bracelet-Artwork-LA.png|link=Power Bracelet|caption=Power Bracelet L-1|desc=Deep within [[Bottle Grotto]], the second dungeon of the game, the Power Bracelet can be found. It can make Link lift up many different objecs like rocks, pots, etc. This item is vital on defeating the boss of Bottle Grotto, the [[Genie]]. By using the Power Bracelet, Link can throw the Genie's bottle against the wall many times before it breaks.}}
{{CD|file=Power-Bracelet-Artwork-LA.png|link=Power Bracelet|caption=Power Bracelet L-1|desc=Deep within [[Bottle Grotto]], the second dungeon of the game, the Power Bracelet can be found. It can make Link lift up many different objecs like rocks, pots, etc. This item is vital on defeating the boss of Bottle Grotto, the [[Genie]]. By using the Power Bracelet, Link can throw the Genie's bottle against the wall many times before it breaks.}}
{{CD|file=Power-Bracelet-L-2-Artwork-LA.png|link=Power Bracelet|caption=Power Bracelet L-2|desc=An upgrade for the Power Bracelet, this Power Bracelet is obtained in the [[Face Shrine]], the sixth dungeon in ''Link's Awakening''. While being simlar to the Power Bracelet found in Bottle Grotto, Link can now lift heavier objects. Like most items, it is needed to explore more of the Face Shrine due to the heavy elephant statues Link will find within it. Later, Link can use the upgraded Power Bracelet to lift an iron ball used in Eagle's Tower.}}
{{CD|file=Power-Bracelet-L-2-Artwork-LA.png|link=Power Bracelet|caption=Power Bracelet L-2|desc=An upgrade for the Power Bracelet, this Power Bracelet is obtained in the [[Face Shrine]], the sixth dungeon in ''Link's Awakening''. While being simlar to the Power Bracelet found in Bottle Grotto, Link can now lift heavier objects. Like most items, it is needed to explore more of the Face Shrine due to the heavy elephant statues Link will find within it. Later, Link can use the upgraded Power Bracelet to lift an iron ball used in Eagle's Tower.}}
{{CD|file=LA Roc's Feather Art.png|link=Roc's Feather|desc=For the first time ever in a Zelda game, Link can now jump! The Roc's Feather can be found in [[Tail Cave]]. The use is simple. The player should equip the it on either the A or B button and use it to jump. This feather comes in heavy use for the rest of the game, whether it's pits, hazardous surfaces, or just using it for fun.}}
{{CD|file=LA Roc's Feather Art.png|link=Roc's Feather|desc=For the first time ever in a Zelda game, Link can now jump! The Roc's Feather can be found in [[Tail Cave]]. The use is simple. The player should equip the it on either the A or B button and use it to jump. This feather comes in heavy use for the rest of the game, whether it is pits, hazardous surfaces, or just using it for fun.}}
{{CD|file=Shovel.png|link=Shovel|caption=Deluxe Shovel|desc=A little through the game, the Deluxe Shovel can be bought in the Town Tool Shop for 200 Rupees. It can dig up things from the ground such as [[Recovery Heart|Heart]]s, Rupees, etc. Also, in some locations, it can dig up things like Secret Seashells and other items. When Link discover the Goriya that wields the Boomerang, it is recommended that Link should trade this item to him for the Boomerang. Don't worry, as Link can always get it back if he will need it.}}
{{CD|file=Shovel.png|link=Shovel|caption=Deluxe Shovel|desc=A little through the game, the Deluxe Shovel can be bought in the Town Tool Shop for 200 Rupees. It can dig up things from the ground such as [[Recovery Heart|Heart]]s, Rupees, etc. Also, in some locations, it can dig up things like Secret Seashells and other items. When Link discover the Goriya that wields the Boomerang, it is recommended that Link should trade this item to him for the Boomerang. Don't worry, as Link can always get it back if he will need it.}}
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Revision as of 12:04, January 29, 2015