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The '''Magic Jar''' is a pick-up item from various games in the [[The Legend of Zelda (Series)|''Zelda'' series]]. Its use is to restore [[Magic Power|magic power]] to [[Link]]'s [[Magic Meter]].
The '''Magic Jar''' is a pick-up item from various games in the [[The Legend of Zelda (Series)|''Zelda'' series]]. Its use is to restore [[Magic Power|magic power]] to [[Link]]'s [[Magic Meter]].


The Magic Jar appears in every Zelda game that has a magic meter. In ''[[Zelda II: The Adventure of Link|The Adventure of Link]]'' there are two types: Blue and Red. Blue jars recover one of [[Link]]'s [[Magic Container]]s while Red jars completely recover his empty magic containers. Each sixth enemy Link defeats (excluding [[Bubble]]s, [[Mau]], and [[Wosu]]) will drop a potion or more rarely a [[Point Bag]]. They are also hidden throughout the overworld, in caves, and in [[Dungeon]]s. In other games such as ''[[The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past|A Link to the Past]]'', ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time|Ocarina of Time]]'', ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask|Majora's Mask]]'', and ''[[The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker|The Wind Waker]]'',  they are often found by cutting down grass, breaking pots, or killing enemies.
The Magic Jar appears in every Zelda game that has a magic meter.  
 
==Appearances==
===The Adventure of Link===
In ''[[Zelda II: The Adventure of Link|The Adventure of Link]]'' there are two types of Magic Jars: Blue and Red, and are dropped by enemies at precise intervals in lieu of experience points. They are also hidden throughout the [[Overworld]], in caves, and in [[Dungeon|Palaces]]. Some enemies never drop Magic Jars.
 
====Blue Magic Jar====
Blue jars recover one of [[Link]]'s [[Magic Container]]s and are dropped after defeating six lesser enemies. At random intervals, an enemy will drop a [[Point Bag]] worth 50 experience.
 
====Red Magic Jar====
Red jars completely recover Link's empty magic containers. Each sixth greater enemy Link defeats will drop a potion or more rarely a 200 experience Point Bag.
 
====Drop Table====
{| class="wikitable"
|-
! Drops !! Enemies
|-
| Blue Magic Jar || [[Ache|Ache (Blue)]], [[Acheman]], [[Bago-Bago]], [[Bago-Bago|Bago-Bago (Red)]] [[Bit]], [[Bot]], [[Deeler|Deeler (Red)]], [[Deeler|Deeler (Blue)]], [[Geldarm]], [[Girobokku]], [[Goriya|Goriya (Orange)]], [[Goriya|Goriya (Red)]], [[Goriya|Goriya (Blue)]], [[Leever]], [[Lowder]], [[Megmat]], [[Moa|Moa (Red)]], [[Moa|Moa (Fire)]], [[Moa|Moa (Blue)]], [[Moblin|Moblin (Orange Charging)]], [[Moblin|Moblin (Orange)]], [[Moblin|Moblin (Red)]], [[Moblin|Moblin (Blue)]], [[Myu]], [[Octorok|Octorok (Red)]], [[Octorok|Octorok (Blue)]], [[Rope|Rope (Blue)]], [[Rope|Rope (Red)]]
|-
| Red Magic Jar || [[Armored Stalfos|Armored Stalfos (Red)]], [[Armored Stalfos|Armored Stalfos (Blue)]],[[Basilisk]], [[Daira|Daira (Orange)]], [[Daira|Daira (Red)]], [[Doomknocker]], [[Lizalfos|Lizalfos (Orange)]], [[Mago]], [[Stalfos|Stalfos (Red)]], [[Stalfos|Stalfos (Blue)]], [[Tektite]], [[Wizard]]
|-
| Doesn't Drop || [[Ache|Ache(Purple)]], [[Bubble]], [[Fokka|Fokka (Red)]], [[Fokka|Fokka (Blue)]], [[Fokkeru]], [[Giant Bot]], [[King Bubble]], [[Lizalfos|Lizalfos (Red)]], [[Lizalfos|Lizalfos (Rock-Throwing)]], [[Lizalfos|Lizalfos Blue)]], [[Mau]], [[Moa|(Purple)]], [[Moby]], [[Ra]], [[Wosu]]
|}
 
===Other Games===
In other games such as ''[[The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past|A Link to the Past]]'', ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time|Ocarina of Time]]'', ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask|Majora's Mask]]'', and ''[[The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker|The Wind Waker]]'',  Magic Jars are often found by cutting down grass, breaking pots, or killing enemies.


==Gallery==
==Gallery==

Revision as of 23:10, June 14, 2013

"Magic Potion
Link can increase or restore his Magic Power by finding Potion Bottles. Certain enemies are most likely to give up Potion Bottles when destroyed. For example, if Link freezes a Snap Dragon and then uses the Magic Hammer to destroy it, a Potion Bottle may appear.
"

— Nintendo Power Player's Guide

"A small Potion Bottle restores a bit of Link's Magic Meter, but a large Bottle completely refills it."

— Nintendo Power Player's Guide

"Potion will oftentimes appear by hammering a frozen enemy."

— Nintendo Power Player's Guide

The Magic Jar is a pick-up item from various games in the Zelda series. Its use is to restore magic power to Link's Magic Meter.

The Magic Jar appears in every Zelda game that has a magic meter.

Appearances

The Adventure of Link

In The Adventure of Link there are two types of Magic Jars: Blue and Red, and are dropped by enemies at precise intervals in lieu of experience points. They are also hidden throughout the Overworld, in caves, and in Palaces. Some enemies never drop Magic Jars.

Blue Magic Jar

Blue jars recover one of Link's Magic Containers and are dropped after defeating six lesser enemies. At random intervals, an enemy will drop a Point Bag worth 50 experience.

Red Magic Jar

Red jars completely recover Link's empty magic containers. Each sixth greater enemy Link defeats will drop a potion or more rarely a 200 experience Point Bag.

Drop Table

Drops Enemies
Blue Magic Jar Ache (Blue), Acheman, Bago-Bago, Bago-Bago (Red) Bit, Bot, Deeler (Red), Deeler (Blue), Geldarm, Girobokku, Goriya (Orange), Goriya (Red), Goriya (Blue), Leever, Lowder, Megmat, Moa (Red), Moa (Fire), Moa (Blue), Moblin (Orange Charging), Moblin (Orange), Moblin (Red), Moblin (Blue), Myu, Octorok (Red), Octorok (Blue), Rope (Blue), Rope (Red)
Red Magic Jar Armored Stalfos (Red), Armored Stalfos (Blue),Basilisk, Daira (Orange), Daira (Red), Doomknocker, Lizalfos (Orange), Mago, Stalfos (Red), Stalfos (Blue), Tektite, Wizard
Doesn't Drop Ache(Purple), Bubble, Fokka (Red), Fokka (Blue), Fokkeru, Giant Bot, King Bubble, Lizalfos (Red), Lizalfos (Rock-Throwing), Lizalfos Blue), Mau, (Purple), Moby, Ra, Wosu

Other Games

In other games such as A Link to the Past, Ocarina of Time, Majora's Mask, and The Wind Waker, Magic Jars are often found by cutting down grass, breaking pots, or killing enemies.

Gallery


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