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This system allows [[Link]] to take items that he already has and enhance them using the [[Treasure]]s found on the [[Collection]] screen. For example, if Link has acquired all of the necessary materials, Link's old [[Wooden Shield]] is turned into a stronger, more durable [[Banded Shield]] at the [[Scrap Shop]]. Not only can Link upgrade his [[shield]]s, but also his items. An example is Link turning his [[Slingshot]] into a [[Scattershot]]. This is a unique way of keeping items from becoming unused, and unloved, like they have once or twice in previous ''Zelda'' titles.
This system allows [[Link]] to take items that he already has and enhance them using the [[Treasure]]s found on the [[Collection]] screen. For example, if Link has acquired all of the necessary materials, Link's old [[Wooden Shield]] is turned into a stronger, more durable [[Banded Shield]] at the [[Scrap Shop]]. Not only can Link upgrade his [[shield]]s, but also his items. An example is Link turning his [[Slingshot]] into a [[Scattershot]]. This is a unique way of keeping items from becoming unused, and unloved, like they have once or twice in previous ''Zelda'' titles.


The tables below list <u>only</u> items than can be upgraded, detailing cost, item requirements, and the upgraded item's new name. A comprehensive list of all items can be found [[The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword#Items|here]].
The lists below only show items which can be upgraded, and the upgraded item's new name. A comprehensive list of all items can be found [[Skyward Sword Items|here]].


===Item Upgrades===
===Item Upgrades===