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{{Item
{{specify|the item from ''The Adventure of Link''|the healing item from ''[[The Legend of Zelda]]'' also known as the Water of Life|[[Life Potion]]}}
|name    = Water of Life
{{Infobox|item
|image   = [[File:Blue-Water-of-Life.png|100px]]<br>Official Artwork of the Life Potion
| image       = [[File:Water-of-Life-Famicom.png|Sprite from the Famicom version of ''Adventure of Link''.]]&nbsp;[[File:Water-of-Life-NES.png|Sprite from the NES version of ''Adventure of Link''.]]
|game     = ''[[The Legend of Zelda]]'' <br>''[[Zelda II: The Adventure of Link]]
| caption      = Sprites from the Famicom and NES versions of ''The Adventure of Link''
|location = [[Potion Shop]]
| game         = ''[[Zelda II: The Adventure of Link|The Adventure of Link]]''<br/>[[Zelda (Game & Watch)|''Zelda'' (Game & Watch)]]<br/>''[[Link: The Faces of Evil]]''<br/>''[[Zelda: The Wand of Gamelon]]''
|cost     = 40 [[Rupee]]s
| location     = [[Moruge Swamp]]
|uses    = Restores all of Link's health
| cost         =
|sim     = [[2nd Potion]]
| use          = Heals young girl, gives access to [[Fairy Spell]] (''The Adventure of Link'')<br/>Restores all of Link's health (''Game & Watch'')
| related     = [[Life Potion]]<br/>[[2nd Potion]]<br/>[[Red Potion]]<br/>[[Secret Medicine]]
}}
}}


The '''Water of Life''' is an item that appears in Link's original two adventures on the [[Nintendo Entertainment System]].
The '''Water of Life''' is a sidequest item from ''[[Zelda II: The Adventure of Link|The Adventure of Link]]'', and healing item from [[Zelda (Game & Watch)|''Zelda'' (Game & Watch)]].


==Appearances==
==''The Adventure of Link''==
===The Legend of Zelda===
[[File:AOL_Water_of_Life.png|left|192px]]
{{Quote|Drink this and all of Link's LIFE hearts will turn red. Red water turns blue when Link sips it. Drink the blue water and that's the last of the water.|''[[The Legend of Zelda]]'' Manual.<ref>{{Cite|[http://www.zeldadungeon.net/gallery/displayimage.php?album{{=}}52&pid{{=}}514 The Legend of Zelda Manual, Page 25]}}</ref>}}
In Link's second adventure, the Water of Life is not a usable item, but a sidequest collectible needed to cure an [[Sick Girl's Mother|old woman's]] daughter in the [[Harbor Town of Mido]]. It can be found in the [[Moruge Swamp]] after obtaining the [[Hammer]].


The Water of Life is one of two [[Bottle]] items found in ''[[The Legend of Zelda]]''. This potion will restore [[Link|Link's]] health completely if he drinks it. The Life Potion can be bought from the [[Old Woman]] at any of the [[Potion Shop]]s across [[Hyrule]]. These shops will only open after Link has, firstly, collected the [[Letter]] from the [[Old Man]], and secondly he has shown the Letter to the Old Woman. From now on, Link can buy the Life Potion at these shops for the price of 40 [[Rupee]]s.
With the water in hand, Link is granted access to the [[Wise Men|Wise Man]] that bestows the [[Fairy Spell]].
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===Adventure of Link===
==Non-Canon Appearances==
In Link's second adventure, the Water of Life is not a useable item, but a sidequest collectable needed to cure an old woman's daughter in the [[Harbor Town of Mido]]. With the water in hand, [[Link]] is granted access to the [[Wise Men|Wise Man]] that bestows the [[Fairy Spell]].
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===''Zelda'' (Game & Watch)===
{{float|right|[[File:WaterofLife-ZG&W.png|Sprite from [[Zelda (Game & Watch)|''Zelda'' (Game & Watch)]].]]}}
The Water of Life may be randomly obtained by defeating a [[Goblin]]. If Link runs out of hearts while he has the Water of Life in his inventory, he is revived with five hearts, similar to a bottled [[fairy]] or [[Secret Medicine]] in other games in the series.


==Gallery==
===''Link: The Faces of Evil''===
<gallery>
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File:Life-Potion-LoZ-Sprite.png|Water of Life Sprite from ''[[The Legend of Zelda]]''
File:Water-of-Life-Art.png|Water of Life Artwork from [[The_Legend_of_Zelda_Tips_%26_Tactics_Strategy_Guide|Tips and Tactics Strategy Guide]].
</gallery>


==References==
===''Zelda: The Wand of Gamelon''===
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{{References}}
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{{Cat|The Legend of Zelda Items}}
{{Cat|The Adventure of Link Items}}
{{Cat|The Adventure of Link Items}}
{{Cat|Game & Watch Items}}

Revision as of 16:23, September 7, 2021

This article is about the item from The Adventure of Link. For the healing item from The Legend of Zelda also known as the Water of Life, see Life Potion.
Water of Life
Sprite from the Famicom version of Adventure of Link. Sprite from the NES version of Adventure of Link.
Sprites from the Famicom and NES versions of The Adventure of Link

Games

Location

Uses

Heals young girl, gives access to Fairy Spell (The Adventure of Link)
Restores all of Link's health (Game & Watch)

Related

The Water of Life is a sidequest item from The Adventure of Link, and healing item from Zelda (Game & Watch).

The Adventure of Link

AOL Water of Life.png

In Link's second adventure, the Water of Life is not a usable item, but a sidequest collectible needed to cure an old woman's daughter in the Harbor Town of Mido. It can be found in the Moruge Swamp after obtaining the Hammer.

With the water in hand, Link is granted access to the Wise Man that bestows the Fairy Spell.

Non-Canon Appearances

This section describes a subject that is or may be outside the core Zelda canon.

Zelda (Game & Watch)

Sprite from Zelda (Game & Watch).

The Water of Life may be randomly obtained by defeating a Goblin. If Link runs out of hearts while he has the Water of Life in his inventory, he is revived with five hearts, similar to a bottled fairy or Secret Medicine in other games in the series.

Link: The Faces of Evil

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Zelda: The Wand of Gamelon

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References