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{{CD|file=WindWaker_Large.png|link=Wind Waker|caption=Wind Waker|desc=The Wind Waker is a conductor's baton that was used long ago to borrow the power of the gods. It is given to Link by the [[King of Red Lions]] the first time Link arrives at [[Dragon Roost Island]]. The Wind Waker is used to conduct a choir of disembodied voices in 3/4, 4/4, or 6/4 time by use of the C-stick and main analog stick.}}
{{CD|file=WindWaker_Large.png|link=Wind Waker|caption=Wind Waker|desc=The Wind Waker is a conductor's baton that was used long ago to borrow the power of the gods. It is given to Link by the [[King of Red Lions]] the first time Link arrives at [[Dragon Roost Island]]. The Wind Waker is used to conduct a choir of disembodied voices in 3/4, 4/4, or 6/4 time by use of the C-stick and main analog stick.}}
{{CD|file=Grappling_Hook_(The_Wind_Waker).png|link=Grappling Hook|caption=Grappling Hook|desc=The Grappling Hook is the dungeon item for [[Dragon Roost Cavern]], the first dungeon in the game. It is given to Link by [[Medli]], which allows Link to progress further into the dungeon and swing across gaps. The hook is used by aiming it at hanging branches or hooks on the walls. The hook can also be used as a salvage arm while at sea to pick up treasure from the ocean floor, or can be used to steal spoils from enemies as opposed to having only a chance for them to appear when they are defeated.}}
{{CD|file=Grappling_Hook_(The_Wind_Waker).png|link=Grappling Hook|caption=Grappling Hook|desc=The Grappling Hook is the dungeon item for [[Dragon Roost Cavern]], the first dungeon in the game. It is given to Link by [[Medli]], which allows Link to progress further into the dungeon and swing across gaps. The hook is used by aiming it at hanging branches or hooks on the walls. The hook can also be used as a salvage arm while at sea to pick up treasure from the ocean floor, or can be used to steal spoils from enemies as opposed to having only a chance for them to appear when they are defeated.}}
{{CD|file=Tingletuner.png|link=Tingle Tuner|caption=Tingle Tuner|desc=The Tingle Tuner is an item given to you by [[Tingle]] himself. When you rescue him from his jail cell on [[Windfall Island]], he will give Link the Tingle Tuner as a sign of friendship, acknowledging him as a "true fairy". This item can be activated by connecting a Gameboy Advance to the Gamecube or Wii via a Link Cable. It will allow Link to partake in many different sidequests along his journey, such as finding hidden Tingle statues and finding bonus [[Rupee]]s. It is not available in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker HD|The Wind Waker HD]]'', as it is replaced by the [[Tingle Bottle]].}}
{{CD|file=Tingletuner.png|link=Tingle Tuner|caption=Tingle Tuner|desc=The Tingle Tuner is an item given to you by [[Tingle]] himself. When you rescue him from his jail cell on [[Windfall Island]], he will give Link the Tingle Tuner as a sign of friendship, acknowledging him as a "true fairy". This item can be activated by connecting a Game Boy Advance to the Gamecube or Wii via a Link Cable. It will allow Link to partake in many different sidequests along his journey, such as finding hidden Tingle statues and finding bonus [[Rupee]]s. It is not available in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker HD|The Wind Waker HD]]'', as it is replaced by the [[Tingle Bottle]].}}
{{CD|file=Tingle_Bottle_(TWW).png|link=Tingle Bottle|caption=Tingle Bottle|desc=The Tingle Bottle replaced the [[Tingle Tuner]] in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker HD|The Wind Waker HD]]''. It is given to Link by [[Tingle]] when he is released from jail. The Tingle Bottle is used to send messages and screenshots to other Wind Waker HD players via Miiverse.}}
{{CD|file=Tingle_Bottle_(TWW).png|link=Tingle Bottle|caption=Tingle Bottle|desc=The Tingle Bottle replaced the [[Tingle Tuner]] in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker HD|The Wind Waker HD]]''. It is given to Link by [[Tingle]] when he is released from jail. The Tingle Bottle is used to send messages and screenshots to other Wind Waker HD players via Miiverse.}}
{{CD|file=Picto_Box_(TWW).png|link=Pictograph Box|caption=Picto Box|desc=The Picto Box allows Link to take black & white pictographs and has the capacity to hold three at a time. In ''[[The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker HD|The Wind Waker HD]]'', it has the capacity to hold twelve pictographs. The Picto Box is found at the end of a maze of tunnels located at the back of the jail cell that [[Tingle]] is being held in.}}
{{CD|file=Picto_Box_(TWW).png|link=Pictograph Box|caption=Picto Box|desc=The Picto Box allows Link to take black & white pictographs and has the capacity to hold three at a time. In ''[[The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker HD|The Wind Waker HD]]'', it has the capacity to hold twelve pictographs. The Picto Box is found at the end of a maze of tunnels located at the back of the jail cell that [[Tingle]] is being held in.}}
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{{CD|file=Boomerang_(The_Wind_Waker).png|link=Boomerang|caption=Boomerang|desc=The boomerang is the dungeon item from the [[Forbidden Woods]]. It can used to hit up to 5 objects at a time in succession or to attack enemies, though it is a relatively weak weapon. It is obtained after defeating a [[Mothula]].}}
{{CD|file=Boomerang_(The_Wind_Waker).png|link=Boomerang|caption=Boomerang|desc=The boomerang is the dungeon item from the [[Forbidden Woods]]. It can used to hit up to 5 objects at a time in succession or to attack enemies, though it is a relatively weak weapon. It is obtained after defeating a [[Mothula]].}}
{{CD|file=DekuLeaf_Large.png|link=Deku Leaf|caption=Deku Leaf|desc=The Deku Leaf is received from the [[Great Deku Tree]] after he asks Link to go rescue [[Makar]] from the [[Forbidden Woods]]. Unfortunately, the leaf is at the top of the tree and Link must make a long and tedious trip up a line of [[Baba Bud]]s to obtain it. The leaf allows Link to leap off of a platform and float through the air to another one. With the leaf comes a magic meter that will deplete as Link flies. When the meter is depleted, Link is simply left with a useless oversized leaf. Another use for the leaf is to send gusts of air in any direction from the ground.}}
{{CD|file=DekuLeaf_Large.png|link=Deku Leaf|caption=Deku Leaf|desc=The Deku Leaf is received from the [[Great Deku Tree]] after he asks Link to go rescue [[Makar]] from the [[Forbidden Woods]]. Unfortunately, the leaf is at the top of the tree and Link must make a long and tedious trip up a line of [[Baba Bud]]s to obtain it. The leaf allows Link to leap off of a platform and float through the air to another one. With the leaf comes a magic meter that will deplete as Link flies. When the meter is depleted, Link is simply left with a useless oversized leaf. Another use for the leaf is to send gusts of air in any direction from the ground.}}
{{CD|file=Hero's_Bow_(TWW).png|link=Hero's Bow|caption=Hero's Bow|desc=The Hero's Bow is the dungeon item found in the [[Tower of the Gods]]. Link acquires it after defeating a [[Darknut]]. The Hero's Bow has many used in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker|The Wind Waker]]''. It is required to learn the [[Ballad of Gales]], as well as collecting the [[Power Bracelet]]s and [[Iron Boots]] to progress through the rest of the game. Link will also need to use the Hero's Bow with the [[Light Arrow]]s to defeat [[Phantom Ganon (The Wind Waker)|Phantom Ganon]] and [[Ganon|Ganondorf]] at the end of his quest.}}
{{CD|file=Hero's_Bow_(TWW).png|link=Hero's Bow|caption=Hero's Bow|desc=The Hero's Bow is the dungeon item found in the [[Tower of the Gods]]. Link acquires it after defeating a [[Darknut]]. The Hero's Bow has many used in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker|The Wind Waker]]''. It is required to learn the [[Ballad of Gales]], as well as collecting the [[Power Bracelet]]s and [[Iron Boots]] to progress through the rest of the game. Link will also need to use the Hero's Bow with the [[Light Arrow]]s to defeat [[Phantom Ganon (The Wind Waker)|Phantom Ganon]] and [[Ganon]]dorf at the end of his quest.}}
{{CD|file=Fire_&_Ice_Arrows_(TWW).png|link=Fire & Ice Arrows|caption=Fire & Ice Arrows|desc=The Fire & Ice Arrows are magic arrows that can "melt the coldest ice" or "freeze the hottest flames". Link acquires them by playing the [[Ballad of Gales]] and warping to [[Mother and Child Isles|Mother & Child Isles]] after rescuing [[Aryll]] from [[Forsaken Fortress]]. The Fire & Ice Arrows are required to enter [[Fire Mountain]] and [[Ice Ring Isle]] to retrieve the [[Power Bracelet]]s and [[Iron Boots]], respectively.}}
{{CD|file=Fire_&_Ice_Arrows_(TWW).png|link=Fire & Ice Arrows|caption=Fire & Ice Arrows|desc=The Fire & Ice Arrows are magic arrows that can "melt the coldest ice" or "freeze the hottest flames". Link acquires them by playing the [[Ballad of Gales]] and warping to [[Mother and Child Isles|Mother & Child Isles]] after rescuing [[Aryll]] from [[Forsaken Fortress]]. The Fire & Ice Arrows are required to enter [[Fire Mountain]] and [[Ice Ring Isle]] to retrieve the [[Power Bracelet]]s and [[Iron Boots]], respectively.}}
{{CD|file=Light_Arrow_(TWW).png|link=Light Arrow|caption=Light Arrows|desc=In ''The Wind Waker'', the Light Arrows are awarded to Link after he completes the Maze in [[Ganon's Tower]]. After exiting the Maze, Link will battle with [[Phantom Ganon (The Wind Waker)|Phantom Ganon]] one last time and must shoot him with a Light Arrow to defeat him for good. The Light Arrows are also the only item that can harm [[Puppet Ganon]], and [[Zelda]] will use them to stun [[Ganon|Ganondorf]] in the final battle, allowing Link to get a few hits in and eventually the final blow.}}
{{CD|file=Light_Arrow_(TWW).png|link=Light Arrow|caption=Light Arrows|desc=In ''The Wind Waker'', the Light Arrows are awarded to Link after he completes the Maze in [[Ganon's Tower]]. After exiting the Maze, Link will battle with [[Phantom Ganon (The Wind Waker)|Phantom Ganon]] one last time and must shoot him with a Light Arrow to defeat him for good. The Light Arrows are also the only item that can harm [[Puppet Ganon]], and [[Zelda]] will use them to stun [[Ganon]]dorf in the final battle, allowing Link to get a few hits in and eventually the final blow.}}
{{CD|file=Bomb_(TWW).png|link=Bomb|caption=Bomb|desc=Link uses bombs to create explosions, usually to remove objects from his path or to damage enemies. Link acquires the bombs from [[Niko]] after visiting [[Greatfish Isle]] for the first time. Link starts out being able to carry a maximum of 30 bombs, however this capacity can be upgraded twice, allowing Link to carry a maximum of 60 and eventually 99 bombs.}}
{{CD|file=Bomb_(TWW).png|link=Bomb|caption=Bomb|desc=Link uses bombs to create explosions, usually to remove objects from his path or to damage enemies. Link acquires the bombs from [[Niko]] after visiting [[Greatfish Isle]] for the first time. Link starts out being able to carry a maximum of 30 bombs, however this capacity can be upgraded twice, allowing Link to carry a maximum of 60 and eventually 99 bombs.}}
{{CD|file=Hookshot_(TWW).png|link=Hookshot|caption=Hookshot|desc=The Hookshot is the dungeon item for the [[Wind Temple]]. Link acquires the Hookshot after defeating the [[Wizzrobe#The_Wind_Waker|Red Wizzrobe]]. The Hookshot can be used to latch onto certain objects, including wooden beams, trees and targets. When Link is wearing the [[Iron Boots]], he can use the Hookshot to pull down statues that have a target on them for the Hookshot to latch onto. It is also required to defeat the boss of the Wind Temple, [[Molgera]].}}
{{CD|file=Hookshot_(TWW).png|link=Hookshot|caption=Hookshot|desc=The Hookshot is the dungeon item for the [[Wind Temple]]. Link acquires the Hookshot after defeating the [[Wizzrobe#The Wind Waker|Red Wizzrobe]]. The Hookshot can be used to latch onto certain objects, including wooden beams, trees and targets. When Link is wearing the [[Iron Boots]], he can use the Hookshot to pull down statues that have a target on them for the Hookshot to latch onto. It is also required to defeat the boss of the Wind Temple, [[Molgera]].}}
{{CD|file=Skull_Hammer_(TWW).png|link=Skull Hammer|caption=Skull Hammer|desc=The Skull Hammer is found in the [[Forsaken Fortress]] the second time that Link goes to rescue [[Aryll]]. Almost immediately after arriving, Link is confronted by [[Phantom Ganon (The Wind Waker)|Phantom Ganon]]. After a few rounds of [[Dead Man's Volley]], Phantom Ganon retreats and a chest appears containing the Skull Hammer.}}
{{CD|file=Skull_Hammer_(TWW).png|link=Skull Hammer|caption=Skull Hammer|desc=The Skull Hammer is found in the [[Forsaken Fortress]] the second time that Link goes to rescue [[Aryll]]. Almost immediately after arriving, Link is confronted by [[Phantom Ganon (The Wind Waker)|Phantom Ganon]]. After a few rounds of [[Dead Man's Volley]], Phantom Ganon retreats and a chest appears containing the Skull Hammer.}}
{{CD|file=Spoilsbag.png|link=Spoils Bag|caption=Spoils Bag|desc=The Spoils Bag is an item received from [[Niko]] after completing his test on the pirate's ship. It is used to store various enemy spoils Link finds on his adventure (see "spoils").}}
{{CD|file=Spoilsbag.png|link=Spoils Bag|caption=Spoils Bag|desc=The Spoils Bag is an item received from [[Niko]] after completing his test on the pirate's ship. It is used to store various enemy spoils Link finds on his adventure (see "spoils").}}
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{{CD|file=Din's_Pearl_(TWW).png|link=Din's Pearl|caption=Din's Pearl|desc=Held by [[Prince Komali]], Din's Pearl was given to him by his deceased grandmother. Feeling upset by the angered [[Valoo]], Komali feels comforted when holding the pearl. Although Link requires the pearl to complete his quest, Komali refuses to just hand the pearl over to a "do nothing guy". Link must travel through [[Dragon Roost Cavern]] to find the source of Valoo's anger before Prince Komali will reward him with Din's Pearl.}}
{{CD|file=Din's_Pearl_(TWW).png|link=Din's Pearl|caption=Din's Pearl|desc=Held by [[Prince Komali]], Din's Pearl was given to him by his deceased grandmother. Feeling upset by the angered [[Valoo]], Komali feels comforted when holding the pearl. Although Link requires the pearl to complete his quest, Komali refuses to just hand the pearl over to a "do nothing guy". Link must travel through [[Dragon Roost Cavern]] to find the source of Valoo's anger before Prince Komali will reward him with Din's Pearl.}}
{{CD|file=Farore's_Pearl_(TWW).png|link=Farore's Pearl|caption=Farore's Pearl|desc=Farore's Pearl is held by the [[Great Deku Tree]] at [[Forest Haven]]. The Great Deku Tree was going to give the pearl to Link after the [[Korok|Korok's]] annual ceremony, however [[Makar]] has fallen into the [[Forbidden Woods]], without whom they cannot complete the ceremony. Link must travel through the Forbidden Woods to rescue Makar so that the Koroks can perform their ceremony and receive Farore's Pearl from the Great Deku Tree.}}
{{CD|file=Farore's_Pearl_(TWW).png|link=Farore's Pearl|caption=Farore's Pearl|desc=Farore's Pearl is held by the [[Great Deku Tree]] at [[Forest Haven]]. The Great Deku Tree was going to give the pearl to Link after the [[Korok|Korok's]] annual ceremony, however [[Makar]] has fallen into the [[Forbidden Woods]], without whom they cannot complete the ceremony. Link must travel through the Forbidden Woods to rescue Makar so that the Koroks can perform their ceremony and receive Farore's Pearl from the Great Deku Tree.}}
{{CD|file=Nayru's_Pearl_(TWW).png|link=Nayru's Pearl|caption=Nayru's Pearl|desc=Nayru's Pearl is held by [[Jabun]], who normally resides on [[Greatfish Isle]]. However, sensing that [[Ganon|Ganondorf]] was coming to find the pearl, Jabun flees to [[Outset Island]]. After acquiring the [[Bomb]]s from the [[Niko]] at [[Windfall Island]], Link must travel to Outset Island to destroy the stone wall blocking the entrance to the cave that Jabun is in. After some convincing by the [[King of Red Lions]], Jabun gives the pearl to Link.}}
{{CD|file=Nayru's_Pearl_(TWW).png|link=Nayru's Pearl|caption=Nayru's Pearl|desc=Nayru's Pearl is held by [[Jabun]], who normally resides on [[Greatfish Isle]]. However, sensing that [[Ganon]]dorf was coming to find the pearl, Jabun flees to [[Outset Island]]. After acquiring the [[Bomb]]s from the [[Niko]] at [[Windfall Island]], Link must travel to Outset Island to destroy the stone wall blocking the entrance to the cave that Jabun is in. After some convincing by the [[King of Red Lions]], Jabun gives the pearl to Link.}}
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{{CD|file=TWW-Dungeon-Map.png ‎|link=Dungeon Map|desc=In every dungeon there is a [[Dungeon Map]]. This map will show Link where every room in the dungeon is. After obtaining the [[Compass]], it will also show what treasure chests are inside of the dungeon.}}
{{CD|file=TWW-Dungeon-Map.png ‎|link=Dungeon Map|desc=In every dungeon there is a [[Dungeon Map]]. This map will show Link where every room in the dungeon is. After obtaining the [[Compass]], it will also show what treasure chests are inside of the dungeon.}}
{{CD|file=TWW-Compass.png ‎|link=Compass|desc=The [[Compass]] displays the locations of Treasure Chests and the location of the Boss. In the [[Tower of the Gods]], the Compass also displays the locations of the Servants of the Tower. Similarly, in the [[Earth Temple (The Wind Waker)|Earth Temple]] and the [[Wind Temple]], the Compass displays the locations of [[Medli]] and [[Makar]], respectively. Additionally, it will also display Link's current location and the door he just came through.}}
{{CD|file=TWW-Compass.png ‎|link=Compass|desc=The [[Compass]] displays the locations of Treasure Chests and the location of the Boss. In the [[Tower of the Gods]], the Compass also displays the locations of the Servants of the Tower. Similarly, in the [[Earth Temple (The Wind Waker)|Earth Temple]] and the [[Wind Temple]], the Compass displays the locations of [[Medli]] and [[Makar]], respectively. Additionally, it will also display Link's current location and the door he just came through.}}
{{CD|file=SmallKeyOoT.png ‎|link=Small Key|desc=In most of the dungeons, Link can find [[Small Key|Small Keys]] which are usually the rewards of solving puzzles. There are many small keys throughout the dungeon, and they can only be used once each to open a locked door.}}
{{CD|file=SmallKeyOoT.png ‎|link=Small Key|desc=In most of the dungeons, Link can find [[Small Key]]s which are usually the rewards of solving puzzles. There are many small keys throughout the dungeon, and they can only be used once each to open a locked door.}}
{{CD|file=TWW_Boss_Key.png ‎|link=Boss Key|desc=In every large dungeon there is a [[Boss Key]]. Link will need to find the key in order to unlock the boss door and complete the dungeon. Their location is often only apparent to Link at the end of the dungeon and they require the dungeon item to obtain it.}}
{{CD|file=TWW_Boss_Key.png ‎|link=Boss Key|desc=In every large dungeon there is a [[Boss Key]]. Link will need to find the key in order to unlock the boss door and complete the dungeon. Their location is often only apparent to Link at the end of the dungeon and they require the dungeon item to obtain it.}}
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