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The Slingshot allows you to fire seeds at distant enemies and objects. |
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Bow of the fabled hero of the Gorons. This allows you to fire arrows at far away enemies or objects. Can be combined with Bombs for blowing up distant objects, and with the Hawkeye for added sniping capabilities. |
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The Ball and Chain can be used to smash ice
enemies, take down huge enemies, and destroy large objects. You receive it at
Snowpeak. |
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A unique Boomerang that harnesses the power of wind. Useful for making fans spin, putting out fires, or carrying an objects from one place to another.
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These are used to damage enemies or to blow up various objects, such as cracked walls and certain boulders. |
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These are used to damage enemies or to blow up various objects, such as cracked walls and certain boulders. Water Bombs are so advanced that they can be used underwater, though not while swimming. |
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These are used to damage enemies or to blow up various objects, such as cracked walls and certain boulders. Water Bombs are so advanced that they can be used underwater, though not while swimming. |
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There are four bottles to be found across Hyrule.
Each can be used to hold a variety of potions, liquids, fairies or bait. The
first bottle is received at the start of the game in Ordon Village, half full of
milk. The second can be bought from Coro in Faron Woods, containing lantern oil.
Another is received for bringing Jovani 20 Poe's Souls, full of Great Fairy
Tears. The final bottle can be found by fishing in the small pond near the
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A bottle of milk
contains two portions,
each refilling three
hearts. |
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Red Potion refills 8
hearts, and Blue Potion
refills them all. |
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Chu Jelly can be scooped
from defeated Chu Chus.
Each colour jelly mimics
the effects of another
liquid;
Red
refills 8 hearts,
Blue
refills all hearts,
Yellow can be
used as lantern fuel,
Purple has
a random effect, and
Rare Chu Jelly refills
all hearts and
temporarily increases
attack power. |
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Oil can be used for
lantern fuel. |
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You can keep two baits
in a bottle; Bee Larva
and Worm. You can dig
Worms up as Wolf Link
and scoop Bee Larva up
after destroying a bee
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A bottled fairy will
revive you to 8 hearts
strength if you die, and
if used manually will
restore 8 hearts. |
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Great Fairy's Tears
refill all your hearts
and temporarily enhance
attack power. |
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The Dominion Rod, found in the Temple of Time,
fires an orb which powers statues, enabling Link to control them. |
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Provides light in dark areas. This can also be used to light torches and burn flammable things, such as webs.
While using the lamp, it is important to keep an
eye on its fuel levels. |
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Found in the Arbiter's Grounds, the Clawshot can pull you to distant objects, or pulls distant objects to you. While hanging from the ceiling, you can move yourself up and down with the
control stick. A second Clawshot can be found in the City in the Sky, enabling
you to move around like a slightly less agile Spiderman. |
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Very heavy boots. After donning these you can walk underwater, or stick to
magnetic surfaces. They are found in the Goron Mines. |
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Ilia gives this to you when she regains her memory.
You can use it to call Epona anywhere in Hyrule. |
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This is used to catch various types of fish. There are different types of bait you can use, granting a wide variety of fish that can be caught. |
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A mask with special telescopic lenses, which allows you to zoom in on faraway objects. Can be combined with the Hero's Bow for sniping
fun. |
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Much like a giant top, the spinner allows you to spin across the land and prevents you from sinking into substances like sand. Also allows you to ride along special wall rails. Press A to attack a nearby enemy or jump off of a rail. |
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Opens a door in the area it was
found. |
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Opens the door to the dungeon boss. |
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In every dungeon there is a Map and Compass. The
map will show you all the rooms in the dungeon, while the compass will highlight
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This bizarre little creature has a tendency to get stuck in pots in the dungeons. Once you find her, she'll allow you to warp outside of the temple;
useful if you run out of necessary ammo or potion. Use Ooccoo Jr. to warp back to the dungeon
from anywhere in Hyrule. |
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These are gained upon the defeat of a dungeon boss. They add another heart to your life meter. |
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If you collect five of these your life meter will be increased by one heart. |
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These mysterious
objects, highly prized
by Midna, are found by
completing the first
three dungeons. |
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Midna can use the Shadow
Crystal to transform
Link between human and
wolf forms. It is
obtained after pulling
the Master Sword from
its pedestal. |
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Mirror Shards are pieces
of the broken Mirror of
Light. All pieces are
needed to restore the
mirror and enter the
Twilight Realm. They can
be found by completing
dungeons 5, 6 and 7. |
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