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While flying, the left side of the screen displays an altitude meter that tells how high or low Link is in The Sky, represented by the red Loftwing icon. The sun icon at the top of the meter is the highest point, and the clouds at the bottom of the meter represent the lowest altitude. To gain altitude, tilt the front of the Wii remote up, and to lose altitude, tilt the front of the Wii remote down. On the bottom of the screen are three wing icons which act as Link's boosts and refill over time, similar to the carrots used by [[Epona]] in ''[[Ocarina of Time]]''. Link can also slow down his flight by holding down the B button.  
While flying, the left side of the screen displays an altitude meter that tells how high or low Link is in The Sky, represented by the red Loftwing icon. The sun icon at the top of the meter is the highest point, and the clouds at the bottom of the meter represent the lowest altitude. To gain altitude, tilt the front of the Wii remote up, and to lose altitude, tilt the front of the Wii remote down. On the bottom of the screen are three wing icons which act as Link's boosts and refill over time, similar to the carrots used by [[Epona]] in ''[[Ocarina of Time]]''. Link can also slow down his flight by holding down the B button.  


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