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'''Hot Spring Water''' is a recurring item in [[The Legend of Zelda (Series)|''The Legend of Zelda'' series]]. It is usually found in a hot spring. It has healing abilities and is often associated with [[Goron]]s.
'''Hot Spring Water''' is a recurring [[bottle]] item in [[The Legend of Zelda (Series)|''The Legend of Zelda'' series]]. It is usually found in a [[Hot Spring]]. It has healing abilities and is often associated with [[Goron]]s.


==Appearances==
==''Majora's Mask''==
{{see also|Hot Spring}}
===''Majora's Mask''===
Hot Spring Water can be found in underground areas of [[Snowhead]]. Its heat can be used to melt ice and snow. It can be stored in a [[Bottle]]. However, if it is not used quickly, it will cool down and become regular [[Water]].{{Ref|MM|3543|In-game description}}{{Ref|MM|206|In-game description}} Unlike in later games, it does not heal Link if he is immersed in it.
Hot Spring Water can be found in underground areas of [[Snowhead]]. Its heat can be used to melt ice and snow. It can be stored in a [[Bottle]]. However, if it is not used quickly, it will cool down and become regular [[Water]].{{Ref|MM|3543|In-game description}}{{Ref|MM|206|In-game description}} Unlike in later games, it does not heal Link if he is immersed in it.


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Hot Spring Water can also be found in the [[Goron Graveyard]]. If Link pushes [[Darmani]]'s tomb, Hot Spring Water will come boiling out of the ground and fill up the room.
Hot Spring Water can also be found in the [[Goron Graveyard]]. If Link pushes [[Darmani]]'s tomb, Hot Spring Water will come boiling out of the ground and fill up the room.


===''The Minish Cap''===
==''The Minish Cap''==
{{Main|Mt. Crenel Mineral Water}}
{{Main|Mt. Crenel Mineral Water}}
In the European version of ''[[The Legend of Zelda: The Minish Cap|The Minish Cap]]'', Mt. Crenel Mineral Water is known as Hot Spring Water. This Water can be stored in a Bottle and is necessary to grow some plants in the [[Mt. Crenel]] area. It can be delivered to a [[Forest Minish]].
In the European version of ''[[The Legend of Zelda: The Minish Cap|The Minish Cap]]'', Mt. Crenel Mineral Water is known as Hot Spring Water. This Water can be stored in a Bottle and is necessary to grow some plants in the [[Mt. Crenel]] area. It can be delivered to a [[Forest Minish]].


===''Twilight Princess''===
==''Twilight Princess''==
Hot Spring Water can be acquired in any of the two hot springs around [[Hyrule]]. Link can also purchase it from the [[Hot Springwater Shop]]. It heals all of Link's hearts if he drinks it, but hot springs also heal Link if he simply stands in the Water.{{Ref|TP|177|In-game description}} Hot Spring Water stored in a Bottle cools after three minutes and loses its potency in that time. Afterwards, it becomes regular Water.{{Ref|TP|5043|Goron}}
Hot Spring Water heals all of Link's hearts if he drinks it, but hot springs also heal Link if he simply stands in the Water.{{Ref|TP|177|In-game description}} Hot Spring Water stored in a Bottle cools after three minutes and loses its potency in that time. Afterwards, it becomes regular Water.{{Ref|TP|5043|Goron}}


A [[Goron]] on the [[Castle Town South Road]] complains that there is no bridge for the transportation of Hot Spring Water to Castle Town South Road. After Link aids [[Malo Mart]] in establishing a shop in [[Castle Town]] and creating the [[West Castle Town Bridge|bridge]] to the location, the Goron is found sitting on the edge of the bridge moping. He claims to not have the strength or motivation to retrieve Water from Death Mountain.
There are two [[Hot Spring]]s in Hyrule, the [[Kakariko Hot Spring]] and [[Death Mountain Hot Spring]], which Link can freely scoop Hot Spring Water from into an empty bottle.


Link's job is then to speak to [[Gor Liggs]], who hears about the Goron and his [[Gor Liggs' Son|son]]'s plight. He then hands Link a gargantuan [[barrel]] full of Hot Spring Water to dump on top of the Goron to lift his spirits and give him new strength. He must then navigate through the perilous [[Hyrule Field]] while holding the barrel over his head and reach the West Castle Town Bridge, where he must throw it on top of the Goron. After being drenched in re-invigorating Hot Spring Water, the Goron storms off and leaves behind a [[Piece of Heart]].
A [[Goron]] on the [[Castle Town South Road]] complains that there is no bridge for the transportation of Hot Spring Water to Castle Town South Road. After Link aids [[Malo Mart]]'s crowdfunding efforts to establishing a shop in [[Castle Town]] and rebuild the [[East Castle Town Bridge|bridge]] to the location, the Goron is found sitting on the edge of the bridge moping. He claims to not have the strength or motivation to retrieve Water from Death Mountain.


He soon opens up a shop in the Castle Town South Road and gives Link a free Bottle of Hot Spring Water.
Link's job is then to speak to [[Gor Liggs]], who hears about the Goron and his [[Gor Liggs' Son|son]]'s plight. He then hands Link a gargantuan [[barrel]] full of Hot Spring Water to dump on top of the Goron to lift his spirits and give him new strength. He must then navigate through the perilous [[Hyrule Field]] while holding the barrel over his head and reach the East Castle Town Bridge (West in the [[Nintendo Wii]] version, and [[Hero Mode]] of ''Twilight Princess HD''), where he must throw it on top of the Goron. After being drenched in re-invigorating Hot Spring Water, the Goron storms off and leaves behind a [[Piece of Heart]].
 
He soon opens up a [[Hot Springwater Shop]] in the [[Castle Town South Road]] market, and gives Link a free Bottle of Hot Spring Water. Further refills cost 20 rupees.


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