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The '''Medicine Scent''' is the fifth and final scent [[Wolf Link]] will learn in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess|Twilight Princess]]''. This scent is the smell of the medicine that [[Dr. Borville]] dropped and the [[Wooden Statue]] that [[Ilia]] gave him. He says because the statue smelled so bad, he put it outside to dry, at which point it was stolen. [[Link]] can use this information and travel to the back of the [[Medical Clinic|clinic]] and push a block out of the way, revealing a greenish stain on the wall which is giving off a green scent. This is the Medicine Scent, which can be then learned by Wolf Link. Once he has learned the scent, Wolf Link can follow the scent all the way through [[Castle Town]], where it stops abruptly just before the entrance to [[Telma's Bar]]. [[Louise]], whom is at the location that the scent stops, explains she stole the statue. However, she unfortunately tells Link that [[Stalhound]]s stole it from her, and if he wants the statue he must go to [[Hyrule Field#South of Castle Town|South Hyrule Field]] and wait until night, at which point the Stalhounds with reveal themselves. Killing them all will reward Link with the Wooden Statue.
The '''Medicine Scent''' is the fifth and final scent [[Wolf Link]] will learn in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess|Twilight Princess]]''. This scent is the smell of the medicine that [[Dr. Borville]] dropped on the [[Wooden Statue]] that [[Ilia]] gave him. He says because the statue smelled so bad, he put it outside to dry, at which point it was stolen. [[Link]] can use this information and travel to the back of the [[Medical Clinic|clinic]] and push a block out of the way, revealing a greenish stain on the wall which is giving off a green scent. This is the Medicine Scent, which can be then learned by Wolf Link. Once he has learned the scent, Wolf Link can follow the scent all the way through [[Castle Town]], where it stops abruptly just before the entrance to [[Telma's Bar]]. [[Louise]], whom is at the location that the scent stops, explains she stole the statue. However, she unfortunately tells Link that [[Stalhound]]s stole it from her, and if he wants the statue he must go to [[Hyrule Field#South of Castle Town|South Hyrule Field]] and wait until night, at which point the Stalhounds with reveal themselves. Killing them all will reward Link with the Wooden Statue.


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The Medicine Scent is the fifth and final scent Wolf Link will learn in Twilight Princess. This scent is the smell of the medicine that Dr. Borville dropped on the Wooden Statue that Ilia gave him. He says because the statue smelled so bad, he put it outside to dry, at which point it was stolen. Link can use this information and travel to the back of the clinic and push a block out of the way, revealing a greenish stain on the wall which is giving off a green scent. This is the Medicine Scent, which can be then learned by Wolf Link. Once he has learned the scent, Wolf Link can follow the scent all the way through Castle Town, where it stops abruptly just before the entrance to Telma's Bar. Louise, whom is at the location that the scent stops, explains she stole the statue. However, she unfortunately tells Link that Stalhounds stole it from her, and if he wants the statue he must go to South Hyrule Field and wait until night, at which point the Stalhounds with reveal themselves. Killing them all will reward Link with the Wooden Statue.

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Trivia

  • The Medicine Scent is greenish in color.
  • The type of medicine that the Medicine Scent is attached to is never detailed at during the game's events.