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[[File:Torch(TMC).gif|64px|left]]Torches are used in many puzzles throughout the series. Sometimes they must be lit by means of a switch, or by clearing a room of enemies, or simply by igniting them using another flame (e.g. burning [[Deku Stick]], [[Fire Arrow]], [[Din's Fire]], [[Lamp]], etc.) Sometimes, many torches must be lit simultaneously for something to happen. Torches are often seen in towns, but these usually serve no purpose, except that they light the area. In some dark areas, [[Link]] can light a torch to light up the room. In ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask| Majora's Mask]]'', there are golden coloured torches which cannot be lit by Fire Arrows, Deku Sticks, or any other use of direct fire. Instead, they are lit when a certain action has been completed by Link. This can lead to bar [[Lock|locked doors]] opening, chests appearing, etc.
[[File:Torch(TMC).gif|64px|left]]Torches are used in many puzzles throughout the series. Sometimes they must be lit by means of a switch, or by clearing a room of enemies, or simply by igniting them using another flame (e.g. burning [[Deku Stick]], [[Fire Arrow]], [[Din's Fire]], [[Lamp]], etc.) Sometimes, many torches must be lit simultaneously for something to happen. Torches are often seen in towns, but these usually serve no purpose, except that they light the area. In some dark areas, [[Link]] can light a torch to light up the room. In ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask| Majora's Mask]]'', there are golden coloured torches which cannot be lit by Fire Arrows, Deku Sticks, or any other use of direct fire. Instead, they are lit when a certain action has been completed by Link. This can lead to bar [[Lock|locked doors]] opening, chests appearing, etc.
Torches can also appear as obstacles that shoot fireballs at Link, not too dissimilar from [[Fire Eyes]]. They are usually invulnerable to any form of attack, but in games such as ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Phantom Hourglass|Phantom Hourglass]]'', some of them can be deactivated by hitting a nearby switch, or defeating all the other enemies in the room. After this is done, they act the same as any other torch.
Torches can also appear as obstacles that shoot fireballs at Link, not too dissimilar from [[Fire Eyes]]. They are usually invulnerable to any form of attack, but in games such as ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Phantom Hourglass|Phantom Hourglass]]'', some of them can be deactivated by hitting a nearby switch, or defeating all the other enemies in the room. After this is done, they act the same as any other torch.


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