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Water
Watermc.png Water in a Bottle from the The Minish Cap

Games

Location

Varies

Cost

Free

Uses

Reviving bomb plants, making platforms in lava, activating frog idol switches in the Fire Sanctuary, refreshing Gorons

Water, is commonly used in all Zelda games. It comes in multiple forms like in the sea, lakes and ponds, in a bottle and rain. It appears in all games and has depth in the 3D games and is most of the time swimmable when it is found in a sea, lake and pond. Water can for example be used for either making plants grow or making safe terrain on lava to walk on. It is often used as a dungeon theme in many games too.

Variants

Hot Spring Water

Main article: Hot Spring Water

Majora's Mask

Link can find Hot Spring Water in the Goron Graveyard, in a hidden cave in Snowhead, and Beneath the Well. Hot Spring Water can be used to melt iceblocks and thaw out the Goron Elder who teaches Link half of the Goron Lullaby. Hot Spring Water will cool in one real-life minute, regardless if time is slowed using the Inverted Song of Time. The Hot Spring Water is also part of the Trading Sequence in Ikana.

Twilight Princess

Hot Spring Water can be acquired at Death Mountain in Kakariko Village. At one point, Link is tasked to take Hot Spring Water to Hyrule Castle Town. He must also carry a large barrel of it across Hyrule Field to a Goron who will destroy a rock blocking the southern entrance to Hyrule Castle Town.

The Minish Cap

Mt. Crenel Mineral Water can be found on Mt. Crenel.

Forest Water

During the Withered Deku Tree sidequest in The Wind Waker, Link must bring water from the Forest Haven across the Great Sea to revive the withered Deku Trees. After 20 real-world minutes, the forest water reverts back to regular water that cannot heal the trees.