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This is a list of items found in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time|Ocarina of Time]]''.
This is a list of items found in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time|Ocarina of Time]]''.
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== C-Button Items ==
== C-Button Items ==
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[[File:Bombchu.png|124px|right]]
[[File:Bombchu.png|124px|right]]
{{Main|Bombchu}}
{{Main|Bombchu}}
A mouse-like explosive, these little guys scurry along a straight pattern wherever Link places them, even climbing the walls and the ceiling. The red blinking light from its tail will indicate when it will explode, blinking more and more rapidly as it approaches the explosion point. Bombchus can only be found in chests in dungeons, or they can also be purchased from the shop in [[Hyrule Castle Town]]'s [[Back Alley]] at night. They are at first very expensive, but after Link collects the [[Goron's Ruby|Spiritual Stone of Fire]], they will be lowered in price.
A mouse-like explosive, these little guys scurry along a straight pattern wherever Link places them, even climbing the walls and the ceiling. The red blinking light from its tail will indicate when it will explode, blinking more and more rapidly as it approaches the explosion point. Bombchus can only be found in chests in dungeons, or they can also be purchased from the shop in [[Castle Town|Hyrule Castle Town]]'s [[Back Alley]] at night. They are at first very expensive, but after Link collects the [[Goron's Ruby|Spiritual Stone of Fire]], they will be lowered in price.
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[[File:OcarinaofTimeG Large.png|124px|right]]
[[File:OcarinaofTimeG Large.png|124px|right]]
{{Main|Ocarina of Time}}
{{Main|Ocarina of Time}}
There is no real difference between this and the [[Fairy Ocarina]], other than its size, color, and its ability to open the [[Door of Time]] once the [[Song of Time]] is played at the [[Pedestal of Time]]. Link retrieves it from the moat surrounding the [[Hyrule Castle]], where [[Zelda|Princess Zelda]] had thrown it.
There is no real difference between this and the [[Fairy Ocarina]], other than its size, color, and its ability to open the [[Door of Time]] once the [[Song of Time]] is played at the [[Pedestal of Time]]. Link retrieves it from the moat surrounding the [[Hyrule Castle]], where [[Zelda (Ocarina of Time)|Princess Zelda]] had thrown it.
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[[File:Fire Arrow.png|124px|right]]
[[File:Fire Arrow.png|124px|right]]
{{Main|Fire Arrow}}
{{Main|Fire Arrow}}
The Fire Arrow is found after shooting an arrow at the sun at the correct angle. This must be done in [[Lake Hylia]] after the [[Water Temple (Ocarina of Time)|Water Temple]] has been completed. The Fire Arrows are useful in destroying webs and harming enemies in a fiery blaze. They do cost a small bit of Magic Power to use.
The Fire Arrow is found after shooting an arrow at the sun at the correct angle. This must be done in [[Lake Hylia (Ocarina of Time)|Lake Hylia]] after the [[Water Temple (Ocarina of Time)|Water Temple]] has been completed. The Fire Arrows are useful in destroying webs and harming enemies in a fiery blaze. They do cost a small bit of Magic Power to use.
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[[File:Light Arrow.png|124px|right]]
[[File:Light Arrow.png|124px|right]]
{{Main|Light Arrow}}
{{Main|Light Arrow}}
The Light Arrow is an item Link obtains from [[Zelda|Princess Zelda]] as an adult. The Light Arrows are key in defeating [[Ganon]]dorf. They take a slight bit more Magic Power to use than the [[Fire Arrow]]s or [[Ice Arrow]]s. If a regular enemy is defeated with a Light Arrow, they will drop a Purple [[Rupee]], worth 50 [[Rupee]]s.
The Light Arrow is an item Link obtains from [[Zelda (Ocarina of Time)|Princess Zelda]] as an adult. The Light Arrows are key in defeating [[Ganon]]dorf. They take a slight bit more Magic Power to use than the [[Fire Arrow]]s or [[Ice Arrow]]s. If a regular enemy is defeated with a Light Arrow, they will drop a Purple [[Rupee]], worth 50 [[Rupee]]s.
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=== Hookshot ===
=== Hookshot ===
[[File:OoT Hookshot.png|124px|right]]
[[File:OoT Hookshot.png|124px|right]]
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[[File:Dins-Fire-Model.png|124px|right]]
[[File:Dins-Fire-Model.png|124px|right]]
{{Main|Din's Fire}}
{{Main|Din's Fire}}
Din's Fire can be acquired from the [[Great Fairy]] located in the [[Great Fairy Fountain]] on the trail to [[Hyrule Castle]]. Link must crawl though a small hole located behind a rock, which must be blown up using a bomb. Din's Fire creates a great orb of fire to surround Link, expanding and spreading, setting fire to any enemies or torches around Link. It consumes a good chunk of Magic Power. It is key in accessing the [[Shadow Temple]].
Din's Fire is a [[Magic Spell]] which can be acquired from the [[Great Fairy]] located in the [[Great Fairy Fountain]] on the trail to [[Hyrule Castle]]. Link must crawl though a small hole located behind a rock, which can be blown up using a bomb. Din's Fire creates a great orb of fire to surround Link, expanding and spreading, setting fire to any enemies or torches around Link. It consumes 6 MP of [[Magic Meter|Magic Power]] per use, and is key in accessing the [[Shadow Temple]].
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[[File:Farores Wind.png|124px|right]]
[[File:Farores Wind.png|124px|right]]
{{Main|Farore's Wind}}
{{Main|Farore's Wind}}
Farore's Wind can be obtained in back of [[Zora's Fountain]] behind a giant wall. This wall can be destroyed with a bomb. After gaining access, it can be received from the [[Great Fairy]] within the [[Great Fairy Fountain]]. Farore's Wind can only be used in dungeons, and is used to make [[warp]] points in the dungeon. This is useful in getting back to certain areas where there are steep drops, or merely if you save and quit halfway through, and want to restart without having to get back to the desired area. It uses a good chunk of Magic Power.
Farore's Wind is a magic spell which can be obtained from the Great Fairy of Magic in the Great Fairy Fountain toward the back of [[Zora's Fountain]] behind a giant, bombable wall. Farore's Wind can only be used in dungeons with a [[Dungeon Map]], and is used to make [[warp]] points in the dungeon, which can be returned to any time. Each warp point can only be returned to once per casting, although the spell can be cast again after use, and only one warp point can be set at a time. It costs 6 MP to set a warp point. It is useful in getting back to certain areas where there are steep drops, or merely if you save and quit halfway through, and want to restart without having to get back to the desired area.
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[[File:Nayrus Love.png|124px|right]]
[[File:Nayrus Love.png|124px|right]]
{{Main|Nayru's Love}}
{{Main|Nayru's Love}}
Nayru's Love is found in the [[Desert Colossus]], located on the far right (in relation to Link facing the [[Spirit Temple]]). It can be accessed through the cracked wall after it is destroyed with a bomb. Inside the wall is a [[Great Fairy Fountain]], and the [[Great Fairy]] will give it to Link after he plays [[Zelda's Lullaby]] at the foot of the fountain. Nayru's Love allows Link to become invulnerable, but only as long as his Magic Power allows. Link will still get knocked back by enemies, but he will take no damage. This item takes the most Magic Power at once than any other in Link's arsenal.
Nayru's Love is a magic spell which is given to Link by the Great Fairy of Magic found in the Great Fairy Fountain located in the [[Desert Colossus]], behind a cracked section of the eastern wall which can be opened with a bomb. Nayru's Love allows Link to become invulnerable, but only as long as his Magic Power allows. Link will still get knocked back by enemies, but he will take no damage. This item takes the most Magic Power at once than any other in Link's arsenal at 12 MP per casting.
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[[File:Hylian Shield OoT.png|124px|right]]
[[File:Hylian Shield OoT.png|124px|right]]
{{Main|Hylian Shield}}
{{Main|Hylian Shield}}
The Hylian Shield is the second shield Link can get. It can be found in various places. The first place is in the Graveyard in [[Kakariko Village]], inside the grave with the flowers in front of it. It can also be purchased in the [[Bazaar]] in [[Hyrule Castle Town]] [[Market]] for 80 Rupees. This price can be lowered when the gate to the [[Death Mountain Trail]] is opened. It can be used by both Young Link and Adult Link, but only Adult Link can stand and use it, while Young Link crouches to use it, in a turtle-like position. It is made of metal, and can never burn.
The Hylian Shield is the second shield Link can get. It can be found in various places. The first place is in the Graveyard in [[Kakariko Village (Ocarina of Time)|Kakariko Village]], inside the grave with the flowers in front of it. It can also be purchased in the [[Bazaar]] in [[Castle Town|Hyrule Castle Town]] [[Market]] for 80 Rupees. This price can be lowered when the gate to the [[Death Mountain Trail]] is opened. It can be used by both Young Link and Adult Link, but only Adult Link can stand and use it, while Young Link crouches to use it, in a turtle-like position. It is made of metal, and can never burn.
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[[File:Mirror Shield.png|124px|right]]
[[File:Mirror Shield.png|124px|right]]
{{Main|Mirror Shield}}
{{Main|Mirror Shield}}
The Mirror Shield is the final shield found by Link. It is found after defeating an [[Iron Knuckle]] within the [[Spirit Temple]] when Link is an adult. This shield allows Link to reflect light off of it to distant objects, key in both puzzles and the boss within the [[Spirit Temple]]. It is the only shield that only the Adult version of Link can wield.
The Mirror Shield is the final shield found by Link. It is found after defeating an [[Iron Knuckle]] within the [[Spirit Temple (Ocarina of Time)|Spirit Temple]] when Link is an adult. This shield allows Link to reflect light off of it to distant objects, key in both puzzles and the boss within the Spirit Temple. It is the only shield that only the Adult version of Link can wield.
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[[File:Hover Boots.png|124px|right]]
[[File:Hover Boots.png|124px|right]]
{{Main|Hover Boots}}
{{Main|Hover Boots}}
The Hover Boots are the third boots that can be found by Adult Link. They are located within the Shadow Temple after defeating Dead Hand. These boots have the ability to float over gaps in the ground, as well as water for a short amount of time. This is very important to make progress within the Shadow Temple, and comes in handy in at least one puzzle in the Spirit Temple. Only Adult Link can wear them.
The Hover Boots give their wearer the ability to float over gaps in the ground, as well as water, for a short amount of time at the cost of low traction. They are located within the Shadow Temple after defeating Dead Hand. This is very important to make progress within the Shadow Temple, and comes in handy in at least one puzzle in the Spirit Temple. Only Adult Link can wear them.
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== Inventory ==
== Inventory ==
=== Deku Seeds Bullet Bag ===
=== Deku Seeds Bullet Bag ===
[[File:OoT Deku Seeds Bullet Bag.png|124px|right]]
[[File:Deku Seeds Bullet Bag - OOT64 render.png|124px|right]]
{{Main|Deku Seeds Bullet Bag}}
{{Main|Deku Seeds Bullet Bag}}
The very first Bullet Bag Link receives can hold up to 30 [[Deku Seed]]s. It is received at the same time Link gets the [[Fairy Slingshot]]. Link can upgrade the size of the bag two times. The first upgrade allows him to hold 40 seeds, and the second gets him a maximum of 50 seeds. One upgrade is found in the [[Lost Woods]], after shooting a target hanging off a tree, and the other is found in the area with the two [[Skull Kid]]s. When Link shoots a perfect 100 three times, he gets an upgrade. Another upgrade can be found in [[Hyrule Castle Town]] at the [[Shooting Gallery]]. If Link plays a perfect game, he will receive the upgrade. These can be obtained in any order.
The very first Bullet Bag Link receives can hold up to 30 [[Deku Seed]]s. It is received at the same time Link gets the [[Fairy Slingshot]]. Link can upgrade the size of the bag two times. The first upgrade allows him to hold 40 seeds, and the second gets him a maximum of 50 seeds. One upgrade is found in the [[Lost Woods]], after shooting a target hanging off a tree, and the other is found in the area with the two [[Skull Kid]]s. When Link shoots a perfect 100 three times, he gets an upgrade. Another upgrade can be found in [[Castle Town|Hyrule Castle Town]] at the [[Shooting Gallery]]. If Link plays a perfect game, he will receive the upgrade. These can be obtained in any order.
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[[File:BigQuiverG Large.png|124px|right]]
[[File:BigQuiverG Large.png|124px|right]]
{{Main|Quiver}}
{{Main|Quiver}}
The Quiver is an item found when Link finds the [[Fairy Bow]] inside the [[Forest Temple (Ocarina of Time)|Forest Temple]]. It can hold 30 arrows, and can be upgraded twice. The first upgrade brings it to 40 maximum, then the last brings it to a 50 arrow maximum. One upgrade can be found in the Shooting Gallery in [[Kakariko Village]], if Link wins the game with a perfect score. The second upgrade can be won from the target shooting mini-game found in the back of the [[Gerudo's Fortress]].
The Quiver is an item found when Link finds the [[Fairy Bow]] inside the [[Forest Temple (Ocarina of Time)|Forest Temple]]. It can hold 30 arrows, and can be upgraded twice. The first upgrade brings it to 40 maximum, then the last brings it to a 50 arrow maximum. One upgrade can be found in the Shooting Gallery in [[Kakariko Village (Ocarina of Time)|Kakariko Village]], if Link wins the game with a perfect score. The second upgrade can be won from the target shooting mini-game found in the back of the [[Gerudo's Fortress]].
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[[File:Silvergauntlets.png|124px|right]]
[[File:Silvergauntlets.png|124px|right]]
{{Main|Silver Gauntlets}}
{{Main|Silver Gauntlets}}
The Silver Gauntlets are an item found inside the [[Spirit Temple]] as a child. After Link defeats an [[Iron Knuckle]], he will find the Silver Gauntlets, but won't be able to wear them until he is an adult. These gauntlets will allow Link to be able to lift and throw the silver stones, as well as push the large, gray blocks found within the Spirit Temple.
The Silver Gauntlets are an item found inside the [[Spirit Temple (Ocarina of Time)|Spirit Temple]] as a child. After Link defeats an [[Iron Knuckle]], he will find the Silver Gauntlets, but won't be able to wear them until he is an adult. These gauntlets will allow Link to be able to lift and throw the silver stones, as well as push the large, gray blocks found within the Spirit Temple.
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[[File:Golden Scale.png|124px|right]]
[[File:Golden Scale.png|124px|right]]
{{Main|Golden Scale}}
{{Main|Golden Scale}}
This item allows Link to dive 9 meters underwater before needing to go up for air. It is found after catching a fish 13 pounds or higher at the [[Fishing Pond]] in [[Lake Hylia]]. It is not necessary to complete the game, but does allow Link to get the [[Piece of Heart]] in the [[Lakeside Laboratory]] by diving to the very bottom of the tank in the lab.
This item allows Link to dive 9 meters underwater before needing to go up for air. It is found after catching a fish 13 pounds or higher at the [[Fishing Pond]] in [[Lake Hylia (Ocarina of Time)|Lake Hylia]]. It is not necessary to complete the game, but does allow Link to get the [[Piece of Heart]] in the [[Lakeside Laboratory]] by diving to the very bottom of the tank in the lab.
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=== Child's Wallet ===
[[File:ChildsWalletG_Large.png|124px|right]]
{{Main|Child's Wallet}}
The Child's Wallet is the first wallet Link has on his journey. It can hold up to 99 [[Rupee]]s.
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=== Adult's Wallet ===
=== Adult's Wallet ===
[[File:Adults Wallet - OOT64 model.png|124px|right]]
[[File:Adults Wallet - OOT64 model.png|124px|right]]
{{Main|Adult's Wallet}}
{{Main|Adult Wallet#Ocarina of Time}}
The Adult's Wallet is the second wallet Link can find on his journey, and it can hold up to 200 [[Rupee]]s. It can be found in the [[House of Skulltula]], after Link defeats 10 [[Gold Skulltula]]s. He must talk to the young man whose curse has been broken.
The Adult's Wallet is the first wallet upgrade Link can find on his journey, and it can hold up to 200 [[Rupee]]s. It can be found in the [[House of Skulltula]], after Link defeats 10 [[Gold Skulltula]]s. He must talk to the young man whose curse has been broken.
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=== Giant's Wallet ===
=== Giant's Wallet ===
[[File:GiantsWalletG_Large.png|124px|right]]
[[File:GiantsWalletG_Large.png|124px|right]]
{{Main|Giant's Wallet}}
{{Main|Giant Wallet#Ocarina of Time}}
The Giant's Wallet can be found in the [[House of Skulltula]] after Link defeats 30 [[Gold Skulltula]]s. It will allow Link to hold up to 500 [[Rupee]]s, which is the maximum amount he can hold throughout the whole game.
The Giant's Wallet can be found in the [[House of Skulltula]] after Link defeats 30 [[Gold Skulltula]]s. It will allow Link to hold up to 500 [[Rupee]]s, which is the maximum amount he can hold throughout the whole game.
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[[File:Shard-of-Agony-Model.png|124px|right]]
[[File:Shard-of-Agony-Model.png|124px|right]]
{{Main|Shard of Agony}}
{{Main|Shard of Agony}}
The Shard of Agony replaces the [[Stone of Agony]] in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time 3D|Ocarina of Time 3D]]''. It allows [[Link]] to see secrets by flashing a small icon in the corner of a screen and playing a sound. Just like the Stone of Agony, Link receives it when he collects 20 [[Gold Skulltula]] tokens and turns them in at the [[House of Skulltula]].
The Shard of Agony replaces the [[Stone of Agony]] in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time 3D|Ocarina of Time 3D]]''. It allows [[Link (Ocarina of Time)|Link]] to see secrets by flashing a small icon in the corner of a screen and playing a sound. Just like the Stone of Agony, Link receives it when he collects 20 [[Gold Skulltula]] tokens and turns them in at the [[House of Skulltula]].
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[[File:Bottle.png|124px|right]]
[[File:Bottle.png|124px|right]]
{{Main|Bottle}}
{{Main|Bottle}}
The Bottle is an item used to contain various items. A total of four can be found throughout the game. One is found after Link wins the [[Super Cucco Finding Game]]. [[Talon]] will give him a bottle of milk, and Link can keep the bottle. Another is given to Link by [[Cucco Lady]] after Link returns all her [[Cucco]]s. Another is found at the bottom of [[Lake Hylia]], with [[Ruto's Letter]]. After this is presented to [[King Zora De Bon XVI|King Zora]], Link can keep the bottle. The last can be obtained after Link finds all the [[Big Poe]]s and presents them all to the [[Poe Collector]] in the [[Ghost Shop]] as an adult.
The Bottle is an item used to contain various items. A total of four can be found throughout the game. One is found after Link wins the [[Super Cucco Finding Game]]. [[Talon]] will give him a bottle of milk, and Link can keep the bottle. Another is given to Link by [[Cucco Lady]] after Link returns all her [[Cucco]]s. Another is found at the bottom of [[Lake Hylia (Ocarina of Time)|Lake Hylia]], with [[Ruto's Letter]]. After this is presented to [[King Zora De Bon XVI|King Zora]], Link can keep the bottle. The last can be obtained after Link finds all the [[Big Poe]]s and presents them all to the [[Poe Collector]] in the [[Ghost Shop]] as an adult.
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[[File:GreenPotion Large.png|124px|right]]
[[File:GreenPotion Large.png|124px|right]]
{{Main|Green Potion}}
{{Main|Green Potion}}
Green Potions are used to fully heal Link's magic power whenever the potion is consumed. They can be found in the shops in both [[Hyrule Castle Town]] (child) and [[Kakariko Village]] (adult) for 30 [[Rupee]]s each. They can also be purchased from [[Business Scrub]]s for 40 Rupees, if they offer it.
Green Potions are used to fully heal Link's magic power whenever the potion is consumed. They can be found in the shops in both [[Castle Town|Hyrule Castle Town]] (child) and [[Kakariko Village (Ocarina of Time)|Kakariko Village]] (adult) for 30 [[Rupee]]s each. They can also be purchased from [[Business Scrub]]s for 40 Rupees, if they offer it.
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[[File:BluePotion Large.png|124px|right]]
[[File:BluePotion Large.png|124px|right]]
{{Main|Blue Potion}}
{{Main|Blue Potion}}
Blue Potions are used to fully heal both magic power and hearts. It is a very helpful potion only found a [[Granny's Potion Shop]] in [[Kakariko Village]] when Link is an adult. It can be purchased for 100 [[Rupee]]s only after Link has given her the [[Odd Mushroom]].
Blue Potions are used to fully heal both magic power and hearts. It is a very helpful potion only found a [[Granny's Potion Shop]] in [[Kakariko Village (Ocarina of Time)|Kakariko Village]] when Link is an adult. It can be purchased for 100 [[Rupee]]s only after Link has given her the [[Odd Mushroom]].
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[[File:Fish(OoT).png|124px|right]]
[[File:Fish(OoT).png|124px|right]]
{{Main|Fish}}
{{Main|Fish}}
A Fish can be found in many different places across [[Hyrule]], most notably [[Zora's Domain]] and in holes in the ground, but can also be purchased in shops for 200 [[Rupee]]s. They can be scooped up with a bottle. They are used to gain access to the dungeon [[Inside Jabu-Jabu's Belly]], and can also be sold to the Buyer in both [[Hyrule Castle Town]] (child) and [[Kakariko Village]] (adult) for 100 Rupees.
A Fish can be found in many different places across [[Hyrule]], most notably [[Zora's Domain]] and in holes in the ground, but can also be purchased in shops for 200 [[Rupee]]s. They can be scooped up with a bottle. They are used to gain access to the dungeon [[Inside Jabu-Jabu's Belly]], and can also be sold to the Buyer in both [[Castle Town|Hyrule Castle Town]] (child) and [[Kakariko Village (Ocarina of Time)|Kakariko Village]] (adult) for 100 Rupees.
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[[File:BottledBigPoe Large.png|124px|right]]
[[File:BottledBigPoe Large.png|124px|right]]
{{Main|Big Poe Spirit}}
{{Main|Big Poe Spirit}}
Big Poe Spirits can only be found in [[Hyrule Field]] when Link is an adult. They are left behind whenever Link defeats a [[Big Poe]]. They should be given to the [[Poe Collector]] in [[Hyrule Castle Town]] in order for Link to gather "points", giving him a [[Bottle]] if Link gives him 10 Big Poes.
Big Poe Spirits can only be found in [[Hyrule Field]] when Link is an adult. They are left behind whenever Link defeats a [[Big Poe]]. They should be given to the [[Poe Collector]] in [[Castle Town|Hyrule Castle Town]] in order for Link to gather "points", giving him a [[Bottle]] if Link gives him 10 Big Poes.
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[[File:Keaton Mask.png|124px|right]]
[[File:Keaton Mask.png|124px|right]]
{{Main|Keaton Mask}}
{{Main|Keaton Mask}}
The Keaton Mask is the first Mask Link will receive from the [[Happy Mask Salesman]]. He must take it to the [[Death Mountain Trail Gatekeeper]] in [[Kakariko Village]], who will purchase it for 20 Rupees. After he does so, Link can go back to the [[Happy Mask Shop]] and pay the Happy Mask Salesman 10 [[Rupee]]s. This will allow Link to use the next mask.
The Keaton Mask is the first Mask Link will receive from the [[Happy Mask Salesman]]. He must take it to the [[Death Mountain Trail Gatekeeper]] in [[Kakariko Village (Ocarina of Time)|Kakariko Village]], who will purchase it for 20 Rupees. After he does so, Link can go back to the [[Happy Mask Shop]] and pay the Happy Mask Salesman 10 [[Rupee]]s. This will allow Link to use the next mask.
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[[File:Light-Medallion.png|124px|right]]
[[File:Light-Medallion.png|124px|right]]
{{Main|Light Medallion}}
{{Main|Light Medallion}}
The Light Medallion is given to Link by [[Rauru]], the Sage of Light. It is given to him when he awakens from his seven-year sleep to become old enough to be the [[Hero of Time]]. This is the first of the [[Medallions]] given to Link, which are given to him when he awakens each remaining sage.
The Light Medallion is given to Link by [[Rauru (Ocarina of Time)|Rauru]], the Sage of Light. It is given to him when he awakens from his seven-year sleep to become old enough to be the [[Hero of Time]]. This is the first of the [[Medallions]] given to Link, which are given to him when he awakens each remaining sage.
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[[File:ShadowMedallion.png|124px|right]]
[[File:ShadowMedallion.png|124px|right]]
{{Main|Shadow Medallion}}
{{Main|Shadow Medallion}}
The Shadow Medallion is the fifth of the [[Medallions]], which is given to Link by [[Impa]], [[Zelda]]'s caretaker. Impa, the newly awakened sage, presents this token to Link after he defeats the dark spirit [[Bongo Bongo]] in the [[Shadow Temple]] underneath the [[Kakariko Village Graveyard]].
The Shadow Medallion is the fifth of the [[Medallions]], which is given to Link by [[Impa]], [[Zelda (Ocarina of Time)|Zelda]]'s caretaker. Impa, the newly awakened sage, presents this token to Link after he defeats the dark spirit [[Bongo Bongo]] in the [[Shadow Temple]] underneath the [[Kakariko Village Graveyard]].
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[[File:SpiritMedallion.png|124px|right]]
[[File:SpiritMedallion.png|124px|right]]
{{Main|Spirit Medallion}}
{{Main|Spirit Medallion}}
The Spirit Medallion is the very last of the [[Medallions]] given to Link during his quest. He receives it from [[Nabooru]], who awakens as the Sage of Spirit after Link defeats [[Twinrova]] in the [[Spirit Temple]]. Nabooru gives this medallion to Link as a 'thank you' and an apology for not keeping her promise from seven years earlier. After receiving the last medallion, [[Rauru]] informs Link that there is someone awaiting him in the [[Temple of Time]].
The Spirit Medallion is the very last of the [[Medallions]] given to Link during his quest. He receives it from [[Nabooru]], who awakens as the Sage of Spirit after Link defeats [[Twinrova]] in the [[Spirit Temple (Ocarina of Time)|Spirit Temple]]. Nabooru gives this medallion to Link as a 'thank you' and an apology for not keeping her promise from seven years earlier. After receiving the last medallion, [[Rauru (Ocarina of Time)|Rauru]] informs Link that there is someone awaiting him in the [[Temple of Time]].
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