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{{Gallery/Box|file=FairyOcarina.png|link=|tip=|caption=The [[Fairy Ocarina]] from ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time|Ocarina of Time]]''}}
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Revision as of 05:55, November 10, 2011

The ocarina first appeared in Link to the Past, when it was used to teleport you to certain places in the Light World. It has now appeared in a total of 5 DIFFERENT GAMES! There are 5 different ocarinas, and not surprisingly, the most well known ocarina is the one in Ocarina of Time.


Ocarinas

A Link to the Past

The flute in A Link to the Past was used to teleport to set locations, but only when in the Light World. When played, a bird would swoop in and carry you away. You could then choose where you wish to jump to. While it was called a Flute in all the English versions, it was called an Ocarina in the Japanese game, and that is the reason it is on this page.

To get it, go to the Haunted Grove in the Dark World. Speak to the creature sitting on the tree stump. He will tell you that he used to play his flute for all the animals there. Then he will give you a shovel and tell you to dig up his flute from near some flowers. Go back to the Light World and dig around in the top-left area of the Grove. You should find the Flute. Go back to the Grove in the Dark World and talk to the boy. He will say he can no longer play the flute in his form, so you can have it. Then he will transform into a tree.

Head back to Kakariko Village in the Light World. Go into one of the first houses on the left and play the flute in front of the old man. He will wake up and ask if you met his son, implying that he is the Flute Boy's father. He will talk to you a bit. Then go outside to the statue of a bird. Play the Flute while standing on the S and facing the bird. The bird will come to life and fly off. Now, all you have to do is play the Flute in the Light World to fly to one of 8 different locations. Voila!

Link's Awakening

More coming soon!

Ocarina of Time

There are two ocarinas in Ocarina of Time. The first one you get is the Fairy Ocarina, which you receive from Saria just as you are leaving the Kokiri Forest. This is only used for the first part of the game, until you get the second ocarina: the Ocarina of Time, which the game is named after. You receive this ocarina from Princess Zelda herself. After you have received the three spiritual stones: the Kokiri Emerald, the Goron's Ruby, and the Zora's Sapphire, you will head back to Hyrule Castle Town, only to find the drawbridge is up. Then a cutscene will show the drawbridge dropping, and the princess riding out on a horse with Impa. Zelda will throw the Ocarina of Time into the moat. Then you will meet Ganon face to face for the first time. After the cutscene is over, swim into the river and dive down to collect the Ocarina. A vision will occur and Zelda will teach you a song, which will be discussed later.

Majora's Mask

The ocarina in Majora's Mask is the same as the one in OOT: the Ocarina of Time. It is stolen from you shortly after the start of the game by the skull kid. You must retrieve it from him by the end of the first three days. Then you will remember the Song of Time, and you must play it to return to the Dawn of the First Day. This cycle is repeated endlessly throughout the game; playing through 3 days, before playing the Song of Time and returning to the Dawn of the First Day.

The Minish Cap

In the The Minish Cap, the Ocarina you get is a brand new one, not used in any other game. It is called the Ocarina of Wind. It is used in a similar fashion to the Flute/ocarina in Link to the Past, except before you can fly to a location, you must first have examined a statue, which will cause it to blow up and reveal a symbol. This is called a Wind Crest. There are eight Wind Crests in The Minish Cap.

You get the Ocarina of Wind after you have beaten the Fortress of Winds. It isn't usually required, but it is needed to get to the fourth dungeon of the game: the Temple of Droplets.

Freshly-Picked Tingle's Rosy Rupeeland

In Freshly-Picked Tingle's Rosy Rupeeland,you obtain the Bone Ocarina, an Ocarina used to summon pirates while standing on a dock. It is obtained not long after finishing the second dungeon, the Pirate Hideaway in Cape Treasure. It gets an upgrade later on in the game.

Ocarina Songs

Link's Awakening

There were only three songs in Link's Awakening, but this was a first: multiple songs to be played on an instrument. In A Link to the Past, there was only one song to be played on the ocarina. The songs are as follows:

Ocarina of Time

There are thirteen songs that you learn on the ocarina in Ocarina of Time. They are as follows:

Majora's Mask

There are another thirteen songs in Majora's Mask, and some are the same or similar to OOT. They are as follows:

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