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  The Legend of Zelda | Items and Equipment
 


Swords | Projectiles and Explosives
Worn Equipment | Other Items | Dungeon Items


 
 

Swords
 

Wooden Sword

The wooden sword is Link's first weapon, given to him by an old man in a cave.
   

White Sword

The white sword doubles the wooden sword's power, but Link first needs 6 heart containers.
   

Magical Sword

Link needs 12 heart containers for this sword, but it doubles the attack people of the white sword.
 

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Projectiles and Explosives
 

Bow

The Bow is used to fire arrows at far away enemies. You can run out of arrows but defeated enemies regularly leave them behind. While the bow itself cannot be upgraded, the arrows it uses can. It's found in the first dungeon.
   

Wooden Arrows

Wooden Arrows are the default ammunition for the bow and deal a moderate amount of damage.
   

Silver Arrows

These silver arrows are used at the end of the game, where you need them to slay the evil beast Ganon.
   

Bombs

These can be laid to blow up fragmented walls, and also to harm enemies. An upgrade can be found in the seventh dungeon.
   

Magical Rod

Found in the sixth dungeon, the magic wand is used to fire magic at enemies from a distance.
   

Boomerang

The boomerang can be used to stun enemies, and once it reaches a certain distance or hits an enemy / object it returns to the thrower. It is found in the first dungeon.
   

Magical Boomerang

This magical boomerang travels for an even longer distance and harms enemies even more, but is found early on in the second dungeon.
 

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Worn Equipment
 

Shield

The shield is Link's only form of defence in Hyrule.
   

Power Bracelet

The Power Bracelet is used to pick up larger boulders and many other heavy objects. It is said to be the source of Armos Soldiers' strength.
   

Blue Ring

When worn, the blue ring adds a defensive shield to the bearer and halves the amount of damage sustained.
   

Red Ring

The red ring halves the amount of damage taken by half and is found in the last dungeon.
 

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Other Items
 

Book of Magic

This book is used by Link to find out new spells for use with his Magic Rod, and is found in the eighth dungeon.
   

Blue Candle

The blue candle is Link's first candle and can be bought in cavern shops. It can be used once in each room.
   

Red Candle

Found in the seventh dungeon, the red candle can be used many times in each room.
   

Fairy

When Link touches one of these kind fairies, his health meter is restored.
   

Food

This food acts as bait for enemies, but it is also poisonous.
   

Heart

Hearts replenish one heart container in your life meter.
   

Heart Container

When collected, either in the overworld map or from a defeated boss, a heart container increases Link's health capacity by one.
   

Letter

The Old Man's letter will enable the purchase of potions from the Old Women around Hyrule.
   

Potion

Red potion is what the potion looks like before Link has any of it, and blue potion is when there is only one gulp left. They restore Link's health.
   

Stepladder

The stepladder is a simple way of moving from platform to platform, over water. It can be found in the third dungeon.
   

Raft

The raft is found in the third dungeon, and can be used to move around on water in the Overworld.
   

Recorder

The recorder can be used to instigate special events, such as the drying of a lake or the splitting of a boss...
   

Rupees

  Rupees are Hyrule's national currency, and Link finds them in bushes and in defeated enemies. Blue Rupees are worth five orange Rupees.
 

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Dungeon Items
 

Watch

This watch freezes time when picked up so enemies can be defeated quicker.
   

Compass

There's one of these in a chest in every dungeon. It highlights where the boss room is on your map.
   

Key

Keys are used to open locked doors, but they can only be used in the dungeons they were found in.
   

Magical Key

The magical key can be used on all doors, in all dungeons, but is not found until much later in the game.
   

Map

There is one map for every dungeon, and it shows you a full room plan of every floor.
 

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