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{{CD|file=AOL_Manual_Art_Cross.png|link=Cross|caption=Cross|desc=After a bitter duel with [[Rebonack]] in the [[Three-Eye Rock Palace]], Link uncovers the Cross. When carried, this sacred item reveals the invisible [[Moa]]s of [[Kasuto]] and the [[Valley of Death]].}}
{{CD|file=AOL_Manual_Art_Cross.png|link=Cross|caption=Cross|desc=After a bitter duel with [[Rebonack]] in the [[Three-Eye Rock Palace]], Link uncovers the Cross. When carried, this sacred item reveals the invisible [[Moa]]s of [[Kasuto]] and the [[Valley of Death]].}}
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{{CD/Header|Spells}}
{{CD/Header|Spells}}
{{CD|file=Shield_Spell.png|link=Shield Spell|caption=Shield|desc=Shield temporarily halves the damage Link receives. Link learns the spell at the behest of the [[Wise Man's Daughter]] in [[Rauru (Town)]].}}
{{CD|file=Shield_Spell.png|link=Shield Spell|caption=Shield|desc=Shield temporarily halves the damage Link receives. Link learns the spell at the behest of the [[Wise Man's Daughter]] in [[Rauru (Town)]].}}
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{{CD|file=Thunder.png|link=Thunder Spell|caption=Thunder|desc=Thunder, the most potent and powerful magic, destroys most enemies instantly. Link mst cast Thunder in order to force[[Thunderbird]]'s weak point appear. Link is taught the final spell by the Wise Man of [[Kasuto]] after collecting all eight Magic Containers.}}
{{CD|file=Thunder.png|link=Thunder Spell|caption=Thunder|desc=Thunder, the most potent and powerful magic, destroys most enemies instantly. Link mst cast Thunder in order to force[[Thunderbird]]'s weak point appear. Link is taught the final spell by the Wise Man of [[Kasuto]] after collecting all eight Magic Containers.}}
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{{CD/Header|Attacks}}
{{CD/Header|Attacks}}
{{CD|file=DownwardThrust.png|link=Downward Thrust|caption=Downward Thrust|desc=When Link jumps, pressing down will execute this technique, stabbing anything below, including blocks with the aid of the [[Handy Glove]]. Link learns Downward Thrust from a [[Hyrulean Knight]] in the [[Harbor Town of Mido]] who resides in the church.}}
{{CD|file=DownwardThrust.png|link=Downward Thrust|caption=Downward Thrust|desc=When Link jumps, pressing down will execute this technique, stabbing anything below, including blocks with the aid of the [[Handy Glove]]. Link learns Downward Thrust from a [[Hyrulean Knight]] in the [[Harbor Town of Mido]] who resides in the church.}}
{{CD|file=Upward_Thrust.png|link=Upward Thrust|caption=Upward Thrust|desc=When Link is in midair, pressing up causes Link to stab upwards, damaging anything above. This attack will also break blocks just as Downward Thrust does. Link learns Upward Thrust from the Knight in Darunia.}}
{{CD|file=Upward_Thrust.png|link=Upward Thrust|caption=Upward Thrust|desc=When Link is in midair, pressing up causes Link to stab upwards, damaging anything above. This attack will also break blocks just as Downward Thrust does. Link learns Upward Thrust from the Knight in Darunia.}}
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{{CD/Header|Pick-Ups}}
{{CD/Header|Pick-Ups}}
{{CD|file=AOL_Heart_Container_Small.png|link=Heart Container|caption=Heart Container|desc=Link begins his quest with four Heart Containers and may double his lifeforce by finding an additional four. [[Townsfolk]] throughout Link's quest will offer clues that point him in the right direction to find them.}}
{{CD|file=AOL_Heart_Container_Small.png|link=Heart Container|caption=Heart Container|desc=Link begins his quest with four Heart Containers and may double his lifeforce by finding an additional four. [[Townsfolk]] throughout Link's quest will offer clues that point him in the right direction to find them.}}
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{{CD|file=AOL_Small_Key.gif|link=Small Key|caption=Small Key|desc=Small Keys are found within Palaces and unlock doors that block Link's path. While Keys can be used in Palaces other than which they are found, doing so makes completing them difficult as unlike in ''[[The Legend of Zelda]]'', there is not a surplus of keys.}}
{{CD|file=AOL_Small_Key.gif|link=Small Key|caption=Small Key|desc=Small Keys are found within Palaces and unlock doors that block Link's path. While Keys can be used in Palaces other than which they are found, doing so makes completing them difficult as unlike in ''[[The Legend of Zelda]]'', there is not a surplus of keys.}}
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{{CD/Header|Sidequest Items}}
{{CD/Header|Sidequest Items}}
{{CD|file=Trophy.png|link=Trophy|caption=Trophy|desc=The [[Wise Man's Niece]] in the [[Town of Ruto]] informs Link that a [[Goriya]] from the [[Tantari Desert]] has stolen the prized Trophy. Returning it to its rightful owner earns Link the [[Jump Spell]]}}
{{CD|file=Trophy.png|link=Trophy|caption=Trophy|desc=The [[Wise Man's Niece]] in the [[Town of Ruto]] informs Link that a [[Goriya]] from the [[Tantari Desert]] has stolen the prized Trophy. Returning it to its rightful owner earns Link the [[Jump Spell]]}}

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