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This is a list of items found in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: The Minish Cap|The Minish Cap]]''. | |||
== Equipment == | |||
=== Smith's Sword === | |||
[[File:Smiths Sword.png|right]] | |||
{{Main|Smith's Sword}} | |||
Given to [[Link#The Minish Cap|Link]] at the start of the game by [[Master Smith]]. He asks Link to deliver it to [[Hyrule Castle#The Minish Cap|Hyrule Castle]]. After the events with [[Vaati]] at the castle, the [[King Daltus|King]] will give Smith's Sword to Link as he ventures on his journey. It is the weakest sword Link will have, but nonetheless it still gets the job done. | |||
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=== Broken Picori Blade === | |||
[[File:Picori-blade.png|right]] | |||
{{Main|Broken Picori Blade}} | |||
Legends speak of this magical swords power. Used by the [[Minish|Picori]]; it was broken by Vaati. It is given to Link by King Daltus to try and get it reforged to restore peace to Hyrule. | |||
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=== White Sword === | |||
{{ | [[File:TMC White Sword Sprite 1.png|right|White Sword (One Element)]] | ||
| | [[File:TMC White Sword Sprite 2.png|right|White Sword (Two Elements)]] | ||
[[File:TMC White Sword Sprite 3.png|right|White Sword (Three Elements)]] | |||
{{Main|White Sword}} | |||
{{ | [[Melari]] will forge the Broken Picori Blade while Link is battling in the [[Cave of Flames]]. After the dungeon is defeated head back to [[Melari's Mines]] and he will give you the White Sword. This sword has nearly double the strength of Smith's Sword.<br/>After you get the White Sword you can immediately head to the [[Elemental Sanctuary]]. Drop the White Sword in the pedestal there and your sword will be infused with the power of the [[Four Elements#Earth Element|Earth]] and [[Four Elements#Fire Element|Fire]] elements. This new white sword is slightly stronger and it allows Link to duplicate himself using certain tiles located throughout [[Hyrule#The Minish Cap|Hyrule]].<br/>After defeating the [[Temple of Droplets]] head back to the Elemental Sanctuary. You can now forge your sword with the power of the [[Four Elements#Water Element|Water Element]]. This sword is slightly stronger as well and it allows Link to split in three copies of himself. | ||
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=== Four Sword === | |||
{{ | [[File:Four-sword.png|right]] | ||
{{Main|Four Sword}} | |||
Forging your White Sword with the fourth element, the [[Four Elements#Wind Element|Wind Element]], forges your White Sword into the more powerful Four Sword. It has power to shoot beams when charged up to restore the stone statues in [[Dark Hyrule Castle]]. It also allows Link to split into four copies. | |||
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=== Small Shield === | |||
[[File:Small Shield.png|right]] | |||
{{Main|Small Shield}} | |||
At the [[Picori Festival]], Princess [[Zelda]] will win the Small Shield in a raffle contest. She gives it to Link telling him to protect her. The Shield is used just after it is received to protect Princess Zelda from a [[Business Scrub#The Minish Cap|Business Scrub]] in [[North Hyrule Field]]. | |||
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=== Mirror Shield === | |||
[[File:Mirror Sheildmc.png|right]] | |||
{{Main|Mirror Shield}} | |||
First, you must have completed the [[The Minish Cap Goron Quest|Goron Quest]]. Then, fuse [[Kinstone]]s with the [[Goron]] on the far right in Goron Cave to make the huge Goron appear at the top of [[Veil Falls]]. Once you have beaten the game head to Veil Falls and talk to the Big Goron while having your shield out. He will ask you if he could have your shield. Give it to him and he will start to chew on it. Walk around Hyrule for a while and then return after he is finishing chewing on it. He will spit it back out at you but it will now be the Mirror Shield. It is must stronger and can reflect an assortment of attacks. | |||
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=== Grip Ring === | |||
[[File:Grip Ring.png|right]] | |||
{{ | {{Main|Grip Ring}} | ||
The Grip Ring is located on [[Mt. Crenel]]. Knock out a [[Business Scrub]] in a cave on Mt. Crenel and he will sell you the Grip Ring for 40 [[Rupee]]s. The Grip Ring is needed for Link to be able to climb up the [[Crenel Wall]]. It can also be used on the far right of Mt. Crenel to climb up and down the shortcut. Link also uses it at Veil Falls. | |||
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{{ | |||
{{ | === Flippers === | ||
{{ | [[File:Flippers.png|right]] | ||
{{ | {{Main|Flippers}} | ||
{{ | In order to get the flippers, Link needs to complete the Book Quest and return them to the Library. Link can climb the books to get to the Minish here and he will drop you down into a cave like area. Navigate your way to the Flippers. Like in previous games, the Flippers will allow Link to swim in water as well as dive down for some secret rupees or hearts. | ||
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=== Power Bracelets === | |||
[[File:TMC Power Bracelets Sprite.png|right]] | |||
{{ | {{Main|Power Bracelet}} | ||
{{ | Link will find the Power Bracelets on his quest to getting the three missing books from the Library. The Power Bracelets will allow Minish Link to lift and move some heavier objects that he couldn't before. | ||
{{ | {{Clear}} | ||
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{{ | === Bomb Bag === | ||
[[File:Bomb-Bagmc.png|right]] | |||
[[File:Bomb-Bagmc2.png|right|Bomb Bag (First Upgrade)]] | |||
[[File:Bomb Bagmc3.png|right|Bomb Bag (Second Upgrade)]] | |||
{{ | [[File:Bomb-Bagmc4.png|right|Bomb Bag (Third Upgrade)]] | ||
{{ | {{Main|Bomb Bag}} | ||
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{{ | |||
{{ | === Wallet === | ||
{{ | [[File:WalletMC.png|right]] | ||
{{ | [[File:WalletMC2.png|right|Wallet (First Upgrade)]] | ||
{{ | [[File:WalletMC3.png|right|Wallet (Second Upgrade)]] | ||
{{ | [[File:WalletMC4.png|right|Wallet (Third Upgrade)]] | ||
{{ | {{Main|Wallet}} | ||
{{ | {{Clear}} | ||
{{ | |||
=== Quiver === | |||
{{ | [[File:Quivermc.png|right]] | ||
{{ | [[File:Quivermc2.png|right|Quiver (First Upgrade)]] | ||
{{ | [[File:Quivermc3.png|right|Quiver (Second Upgrade)]] | ||
{{ | [[File:Quivermc4.png|right|Quiver (Third Upgrade)]] | ||
{{ | {{Main|Quiver}} | ||
{{Clear}} | |||
=== Kinstone Bag === | |||
[[File:Kinstone Bag Empty.png|right|Kinstone Bag (Empty)]] | |||
[[File:Kinstone Bag.png|right|Kinstone Bag]] | |||
[[File:Kinstone Bag Full.png|right|Kinstone Bag Full (Full)]] | |||
{{ | {{Main|Kinstone Bag}} | ||
{{ | Given to Link in Hyrule Town after he beats Deepwood Shrine. The Kinstone Bag will hold Kinstones that you can find so you can fuse with others you meet later on. | ||
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{{ | == Inventory == | ||
{{ | === Bottle === | ||
{{ | [[File:Bottle-mc.png|right]] | ||
{{Main|Bottle}} | |||
{{ | There are four bottles found on your quest. While only one of them is necessary it is always nice to have some extra bottles for some items or if you just want to get all the items in the game. The bottles hold an entire arrangement of items. You can find what they hold and their locations in our [[The Minish Cap Bottles|Bottle Guide]]. | ||
{{ | {{Clear}} | ||
{{ | === Bomb === | ||
{{ | [[File:Bomb-mc.png|right]] | ||
{{Main|Bomb}} | |||
Just after you speak with [[Gentari]] after defeating [[Deepwood Shrine]] he will open up a passage to his left. Head through it and the first house to the left has a [[Minish]] in it. He has heard about you from defeating Deepwood Shrine and will give you the [[Bomb Bag]]. Bombs are used to defeat enemies, blow holes in the ground, and to blow up cracked walls. | |||
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{{ | === Remote Bomb === | ||
[[File:Remote Bombs.png|right]] | |||
{{Main|Remote Bomb}} | |||
Fuse Kinstones with Gentari in [[Minish Village]]. Exit Minish Village to your left and shrink down in size and head into the first house here. The same Minish that you got the regular bombs now has Remote Bombs. If you ever want to switch between Remote Bombs and regular Bombs just head over and talk with this Minish. Once you plant them you can remote detonate them by pressing the same button to plant them. The only negative is that only one can be planted at once. | |||
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=== Boomerang === | |||
{{ | [[File:Boomerangmc.png|right]] | ||
{{Main|Boomerang}} | |||
The boomerang is purchased in [[Hyrule Town]] in the shop. While it costs 300 Rupees it is surely worth the price. The boomerang works just as it did in previous Legend of Zelda games. Use it to stun enemies, strike switches, or to recover loose items. | |||
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=== Magical Boomerang === | |||
[[File:Magical Boomerang.png|right]] | |||
{{Main|Magical Boomerang}} | |||
You must have completed the [[Tingle]] side-quest. Fuse Kinstones with Tingle and his brothers throughout Hyrule and four trees in North Hyrule Field will now open up. Head into each one and step on a switch and it will create a ladder in the middle of the four trees. Head down it and open the chest for the Magical Boomerang. The Magical Boomerang works like the original with some extra power to it. It can now travel full screen. When you throw the Boomerang, if you hold down the button it is assigned to you can use the d-pad to direct it. | |||
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=== Gust Jar === | |||
[[File:GustJarLarge.png|right]] | |||
{{Main|Gust Jar}} | |||
Found in the first dungeon, Deepwood Shrine. It is in the big treasure after beating [[Madderpillar]], the mini-boss. The Gust Jar has several uses including being able to suck in certain enemies. Some enemies cannot be harmed with your sword because of protective armor, but the Gust Jar can pull that off. It is also used to suck in mushrooms allowing Link to maneuver around rooms. While on a lilypad, the Gust Jar can also be used to sail your way through water. | |||
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=== Cane of Pacci === | |||
[[File:Cane of Pacci.png|right]] | |||
{{Main|Cane of Pacci}} | |||
Found in the second dungeon, Cave of Flames. It is the main item in the dungeon and is necessary to complete your quest. The Cane can be used to flip different items throughout the land. including mine carts in the Cave of Flames. It can also be used as a weapon to defeat enemies and some bosses. You can use the Cane of Pacci on a hole in the ground; this will store energy into the hole and once you go into the hole you use the energy to shoot yourself higher to reach high platforms. | |||
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=== Pegasus Boots === | |||
[[File:Pegasus-boots.png|right]] | |||
{{Main|Pegasus Boots}} | |||
Another classic Zelda item here. They are acquired from [[Rem]], the shoe maker in Hyrule Town after waking him with a [[Wake-Up Mushroom]]. These Pegasus Boots are needed to dash over the swamps of [[Castor Wilds]]. They will make moving from far parts of Hyrule a breeze. Also, you can learn the Dash Attack technique from [[Swiftblade]] which allows Link to have his sword out ahead of him while dashing. | |||
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=== Bow === | |||
[[File:Bowmc.png|right]] | |||
{{Main|Bow}} | |||
Found in Castor Wilds. Their immediate use is to shoot out at the [[Eyegore Statue]]s in Castor Wilds to awaken them. The classic arrows help Link defeat enemies in a distance or to hit certain switches. They are also needed to defeat some bosses in the game. | |||
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=== Light Arrow === | |||
[[File:Light-Arrowmc.png|right]] | |||
{{Main|Light Arrow}} | |||
{{Clear}} | |||
=== Mole Mitts === | |||
[[File:Mole Mitts.png|right]] | |||
{{Main|Mole Mitts}} | |||
Found in the third dungeon, [[Fortress of Winds]]. The Mole Mitts will allow Link to dig through certain surfaces. Link can use them to dig through the ground in the Fortress of Winds to get through to certain rooms and access hidden chests. They are also used in many caves throughout Hyrule, as well as digging through clouds at the [[Cloud Tops]]. | |||
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=== Ocarina of Wind === | |||
[[File:Ocarina of Winds.png|right]] | |||
{{Main|Ocarina of Wind}} | |||
Link gets this Ocarina after defeating the Fortress of Winds. The Ocarina of Wind will allow Link to travel to different parts of Hyrule through the [[Wind Crest]]s. | |||
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=== Flame Lantern === | |||
[[File:Flame Lanternmc.png|right]] | |||
{{Main|Flame Lantern}} | |||
Found in the fourth dungeon, the Temple of Droplets. The Flame Lantern has a few uses. It allows Link to melt blocks of ice in the Temple of Droplets. It also is used to help Link see during his quest. Turn it on in dark rooms and Link will be able to see a larger area. Use it to light torches to light up rooms and to solve puzzles. It is also used against [[Gibdo#The Minish Cap|Gibdos]] to light their wrap on fire, turning them into regular [[Stalfos#The Minish Cap|Stalfos]]. | |||
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=== Roc's Cape === | |||
[[File:Rocs Cape.png|right]] | |||
{{Main|Roc's Cape}} | |||
Found in the fifth dungeon, the Palace of Winds. Roc's Cape will allow Link to fly for a short period of time. He can jump to higher grounds using the cape as well. Using it while the wind is blowing in your favor will allow Link to glide across large areas. Link can also learn the downward thrust technique utilizing the power of Roc's Cape as well as Link's sword. | |||
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== Quest Items == | |||
=== Earth Element === | |||
[[File:Earth Element.png|right]] | |||
{{Main|Four Elements#Earth Element}} | |||
{{Clear}} | |||
=== Fire Element === | |||
[[File:Fire Element.png|right]] | |||
{{Main|Four Elements#Fire Element}} | |||
{{Clear}} | |||
=== Water Element === | |||
[[File:Water Element.png|right]] | |||
{{Main|Four Elements#Water Element}} | |||
{{Clear}} | |||
=== Wind Element === | |||
[[File:Wind Element.png|right]] | |||
{{Main|Four Elements#Wind Element}} | |||
{{Clear}} | |||
=== Map of Hyrule === | |||
[[File:TMC Dungeon Map Sprite.png|right]] | |||
{{Main|Map of Hyrule}} | |||
{{Clear}} | |||
=== Jabber Nut === | |||
[[File:Jabber-Nut.png|right]] | |||
{{Main|Jabber Nut}} | |||
Found in Minish Village. Once Link gets it he will eat it and this will allow Link to understand the language of the Minish. | |||
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=== Lon Lon Ranch Spare Key === | |||
[[File:Spare-key.png|right]] | |||
{{Main|Lon Lon Ranch Spare Key}} | |||
After shrinking in size and entering [[Malon]] and [[Talon]]'s house, break the barrels at the top-right for the Spare Key. This will allow Link access the main part of [[Lon Lon Ranch]]. | |||
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=== Wake-Up Mushroom === | |||
[[File:Wake-Up Mushroom.png|right]] | |||
{{Main|Wake-Up Mushroom}} | |||
This item is needed in order to wake-up the Rem, the shoe maker in Hyrule Town. You buy the Wake-Up Mushroom from [[Syrup]] for 60 rupees in her hut at the top-right of the Minish Woods. | |||
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=== Graveyard Key === | |||
[[File:Graveyard Key.png|right]] | |||
{{Main|Graveyard Key}} | |||
Given to Link by [[Dampé#The Minish Cap|Dampé]] the grave-keeper. However once you step outside his house a [[Takkuri]] will steal it from you. Recover it buy killing the bird in this same area and then you will be able to enter the graveyard. | |||
{{Clear}} | |||
=== Water === | |||
[[File:Watermc.png|right]] | |||
{{Main|Water}} | |||
{{Clear}} | |||
=== Mt. Crenel Mineral Water === | |||
[[File:MtCrenel Mineral Water.png|right]] | |||
{{Main|Mt. Crenel Mineral Water}} | |||
{{Clear}} | |||
=== Dog Food === | |||
[[File:Dog-Food.png|right]] | |||
{{Main|Dog Food}} | |||
{{Clear}} | |||
=== Swordsman Newsletter === | |||
[[File:Swordsman Newsletter.png|right]] | |||
{{Main|Swordsman Newsletter}} | |||
{{Clear}} | |||
=== Figurines === | |||
[[File:Figurines.png|right]] | |||
{{Main|Figurines}} | |||
{{Clear}} | |||
=== Carlov Medal === | |||
[[File:Carlov Medal.png|right]] | |||
{{Main|Carlov Medal}} | |||
Link can get this medal after obtaining every [[Figurines|Figurine]] in the game. It can be used to unlock the house with the robot on the top, by showing the medal to [[Baris]]. | |||
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=== Tingle Trophy === | |||
[[File:Tingle Trophy.png|right]] | |||
{{Main|Tingle Trophy}} | |||
The only way to obtain this golden trophy that is shaped in Tingle's likeness is by successfully completing the many [[Kinstone Fusion]]s located all over Hyrule within the game; such a feat can easily become rather annoying as at one point it may be difficult to locate who's left to fuse Kinstones with, but it is still quite possible and when done will reward you with this trophy to commemorate the occasion. | |||
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=== Tiger Scroll === | |||
[[File:Tiger Scrolls.png|right]] | |||
{{Main|Tiger Scroll}} | |||
These Scrolls have the sword techniques that Link learns written on them. They are taught to Link by all the Swordsmen throughout Hyrule. | |||
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=== Phonograph === | |||
[[File:Phonographmc.png|right]] | |||
{{Main|Phonograph}} | |||
{{Clear}} | |||
== Books == | |||
=== A Hyrulean Bestiary === | |||
[[File:A-Hyrulean-Bestiary.png|right]] | |||
{{Main|A Hyrulean Bestiary}} | |||
{{Clear}} | |||
=== A History of Masks === | |||
[[File:A-History-of-Masks.png|right]] | |||
{{Main|A History of Masks}} | |||
{{Clear}} | |||
=== Legend of the Picori === | |||
[[File:Legend-of-the-Picori.png|right]] | |||
{{Main|Legend of the Picori}} | |||
{{Clear}} | |||
=== Gorman's Guide to Good Grub === | |||
[[File:No Image.png|right]] | |||
{{Main|Gorman's Guide to Good Grub}} | |||
{{Clear}} | |||
=== Hyrule on 10 Rupees a Day === | |||
[[File:No Image.png|right]] | |||
{{Main|Hyrule on 10 Rupees a Day}} | |||
{{Clear}} | |||
=== Married to the Moblin === | |||
[[File:No Image.png|right]] | |||
{{Main|Married to the Moblin}} | |||
{{Clear}} | |||
=== Rem's Anthology for Sleepless Nights === | |||
[[File:No Image.png|right]] | |||
{{Main|Rem's Anthology for Sleepless Nights}} | |||
{{Clear}} | |||
=== So Your Son Wants to Be a Hero... It Could be Verse! === | |||
[[File:No Image.png|right]] | |||
{{Main|So Your Son Wants to Be a Hero... It Could be Verse!}} | |||
{{Clear}} | |||
== Potions and Recovery Items == | |||
=== Blue Potion === | |||
[[File:Blue PotionMC.png|right]] | |||
{{Main|Blue Potion}} | |||
{{Clear}} | |||
=== Red Potion === | |||
[[File:Red PotionMC.png|right]] | |||
{{Main|Red Potion}} | |||
{{Clear}} | |||
=== Lon Lon Milk === | |||
[[File:Lon-Lon Milk.png|right]] | |||
{{Main|Lon Lon Milk}} | |||
{{Clear}} | |||
=== Din's Charm === | |||
[[File:Dins Charm.png|right]] | |||
{{Main|Din's Charm}} | |||
{{Clear}} | |||
=== Farore's Charm === | |||
[[File:Farores Charm.png|right]] | |||
{{Main|Farore's Charm}} | |||
{{Clear}} | |||
=== Nayru's Charm === | |||
[[File:Nayrus Charm.png|right]] | |||
{{Main|Nayru's Charm}} | |||
{{Clear}} | |||
=== Picolyte === | |||
[[File:White Picolyte.png|right|White Picolyte]] | |||
[[File:Red Picolyte.png|right|Red Picolyte]] | |||
[[File:Green Picolyte.png|right|Green Picolyte]] | |||
[[File:Yellow Picolyte.png|right|Yellow Picolyte]] | |||
[[File:Blue Picolyte.png|right|Blue Picolyte]] | |||
[[File:Orange Picolyte.png|right|Orange Picolyte]] | |||
{{Main|Picolyte}} | |||
{{Clear}} | |||
=== Fairy === | |||
[[File:Bottled Fairy MC.png|right]] | |||
{{Main|Fairy}} | |||
{{Clear}} | |||
=== Brioche === | |||
[[File:Brioche.png|right]] | |||
{{Main|Brioche}} | |||
{{Clear}} | |||
=== Croissant === | |||
[[File:Croissant.png|right]] | |||
{{Main|Croissant}} | |||
{{Clear}} | |||
=== Slice of Cake === | |||
[[File:Slice of Cake.png|right]] | |||
{{Main|Slice of Cake}} | |||
{{Clear}} | |||
=== Slice of Pie === | |||
[[File:Slice of Pie.png|right]] | |||
{{Main|Slice of Pie}} | |||
{{Clear}} | |||
== Pick-up == | |||
=== Recovery Heart === | |||
[[File:Recover Heartmc.png|right]] | |||
{{Main|Recovery Heart}} | |||
{{Clear}} | |||
=== Piece of Heart === | |||
[[File:Heart Piecemc.png|right]] | |||
{{Main|Piece of Heart}} | |||
{{Clear}} | |||
=== Mysterious Shell === | |||
[[File:MysteriousShellSprite.png|right]] | |||
{{Main|Mysterious Shell}} | |||
Found in treasure chests, in bushes, in pots, under rocks, or when defeating enemies. The Mysterious Shells can be traded in in the southwest part of Hyrule Town for figurines. Collecting all the figurines will allow Link to get the [[Carlov Medal]] as well as a [[Piece of Heart]]. | |||
{{Clear}} | |||
=== Rupee === | |||
[[File:Rupeemc.png|right]] | |||
{{Main|Rupee}} | |||
{{Clear}} | |||
=== Arrow === | |||
[[File:Arrow Pickupmc.png|right]] | |||
{{Main|Arrow}} | |||
{{Clear}} | |||
=== Joy Butterfly === | |||
[[File:Joy Butterfly.png|right]] | |||
{{Main|Joy Butterfly}} | |||
There are three of these found throughout Hyrule. There are in Castor Wilds, [[Wind Ruins]], and in the Graveyard. One of them will increase Link's digging speed, another will increase Link's swimming speed, and another will increase the speed Link shoots arrows. | |||
{{Clear}} | |||
=== Green Kinstone === | |||
[[File:Green Kinstone.png|right]] | |||
{{Main|Kinstone}} | |||
These can be found by slashing bushes or defeating enemies. Some are also in treasure chests throughout Hyrule. There are three types of Green Kinstones. | |||
{{Clear}} | |||
=== Blue Kinstone === | |||
[[File:Blue Kinstone.png|right]] | |||
{{Main|Kinstone}} | |||
Blue Kinstones are a bit more hard to come by than Green Kinstones. You get them mainly in treasure chests throughout Hyrule. There are two types of Blue Kinstones. | |||
{{Clear}} | |||
=== Red Kinstone === | |||
[[File:Red Kinstone.png|right]] | |||
{{Main|Kinstone}} | |||
Simliar to Blue Kinstones, the red ones are even harder to come by. They are mainly found in treasure chests. There are three types of Red Kinstones. | |||
{{Clear}} | |||
=== Gold Kinstone === | |||
[[File:Gold-Kinstone.png|right]] | |||
{{Main|Gold Kinstone Piece}} | |||
These are found in several areas in Hyrule. These Kinstones are vital to your quest and you cannot go on with the game without these. You need them in Castor Wilds as well as on Cloud Tops. You get another one in the [[Royal Crypt]] allowing access to the main part of Veil Falls. They come in a variety of types. | |||
{{Clear}} | |||
== Dungeon Items == | |||
=== Dungeon Map === | |||
[[File:TMC Dungeon Map Sprite.png|right]] | |||
{{Main|Dungeon Map}} | |||
Each dungeon holds a dungeon map. The map will give a layout of what the dungeon is. It can be extremely useful in the larger dungeons to see where you have not navigated. | |||
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=== Compass === | |||
[[File:Compass-mc.png|right]] | |||
{{Main|Compass}} | |||
Each dungeon also has a compass. The compass will give the location of the boss as well as the location of the treasures within the dungeon. | |||
{{Clear}} | |||
=== Small Key === | |||
[[File:Small-key.png|right]] | |||
{{Main|Small Key}} | |||
Small Keys are all over the many dungeons. You get them by defeating some enemies or solving some puzzles. They open up locked doors or blocks within the dungeon. | |||
{{Clear}} | |||
=== Big Key === | |||
[[File:Big-key.png|right]] | |||
{{Main|Big Key}} | |||
Each dungeon has a Big Key. The Big Key will open up the door that leads to the boss of the dungeon. | |||
{{Clear}} | |||
=== Heart Container === | |||
[[File:Full Heart Containermc.png|right]] | |||
{{Main|Heart Container}} | |||
{{Clear}} | |||
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{{Cat|The Minish Cap|Items}} | |||
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