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The Three Heart Challenge refers to a particular style of game play and can virtually be applied to any of the Zelda games.  In order to successfully complete this challenge, the player must play through the entire game with only three hearts.  The player is not allowed anymore health, including items that give more hearts. The Three Heart Challenge is popular among advanced players that have played their Zelda games time and time again. The challenge is not only meant to challenge the player, but to also enhance their game play experience and make it feel new and exciting once again.
A '''Three Heart Challenge''' is an optional challenge available in almost every Zelda game, which requires the player to complete a game having only three hearts for the full duration. Link is still able to acquire upgrades, get optional items, bottles, and complete other objectives to make the quest easier, but he is restricted with his health and cannot pickup any [[Heart Container]]s or enough [[Piece of Heart]]s to complete a full container.
 
An even steeper challenge is a [[Minimalist]] run, also known as ''Low%'', where a player is only allowed to acquire the absolute bear minimum amount of items, health, and collectibles needed to complete a game.
 
In some Zelda titles, a three heart challenge is not possible, or is slightly altered, based on the starting number of hearts Link has, or a requirement to get Heart Containers in the quest.
 
==Variations==
*''[[Zelda II: The Adventure of Link|The Adventure of Link]]'' - Link begins the quest with 4 Life Bars.
*''[[The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past|A Link to the Past]]'' - Link is required to pickup a Heart Container before the [[Pendant]] or [[Crystal]] will appear. Link will thus end the quest with a minimum of 13-heart containers.
*''[[The Legend of Zelda: Link's Awakening|Link's Awakening]]'' - After defeating a boss, the door leading to the [[Eight Instruments of the Sirens|Instrument of the Sirens]] will remain closed until Link acquires the Heart Container.
*''[[The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword|Skyward Sword]]'' - Link begins the game with Six Heart Containers, so this would be known as the '''Six Heart Challenge'''.
 
==See Also==
*[[100% Completion]]
*[[Speedrun]]

Revision as of 02:20, March 13, 2023

A Three Heart Challenge is an optional challenge available in almost every Zelda game, which requires the player to complete a game having only three hearts for the full duration. Link is still able to acquire upgrades, get optional items, bottles, and complete other objectives to make the quest easier, but he is restricted with his health and cannot pickup any Heart Containers or enough Piece of Hearts to complete a full container.

An even steeper challenge is a Minimalist run, also known as Low%, where a player is only allowed to acquire the absolute bear minimum amount of items, health, and collectibles needed to complete a game.

In some Zelda titles, a three heart challenge is not possible, or is slightly altered, based on the starting number of hearts Link has, or a requirement to get Heart Containers in the quest.

Variations

See Also