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'''Conditions''': Acquire the [[Grappling Hook]]
'''Conditions''': Acquire the [[Grappling Hook]]


After completing the [[Temple of Ice]], you can use the Grappling Hook on the Treasure Chests and Wooden Pegs located on the [[Great Ice Field]] in order to reach the higher perimeter of the area. At the east end of the Great Ice Field, drop down a level to a treasure chest and open it to get the Power Gem.}}
After completing the [[Temple of Ice]], you can use the Grappling Hook on the Wooden Pegs located to the left of the entrance of the [[Temple of Ice]] in order to reach the higher perimeter of the area. At the east end of the Great Ice Field, drop down a level to a treasure chest and open it to get the Power Gem.}}


{{Gallery/Box|file=Power-Gem-14.png|caption='''Power Gem #14'''
{{Gallery/Box|file=Power-Gem-14.png|caption='''Power Gem #14'''

Latest revision as of 03:24, June 18, 2023

Below is a listing of all 20 Power Gems that Link finds on his quest. When Link has collected 10 Power Gems he can restore a portion of Leaf's power. In order to do so, he must take the gems to Spirit Island, which is a hidden Island located just south of Molida Island. If Link has collected all 20 of these gems, he can take them to the spring at Spirit Island to fully restore the power of Leaf. The 20 Power Gems are listed in roughly the order they become available to collect.