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{{Infobox|item
{{Infobox|item
|name    = Shield
| name    = Shield
|image    = [[File:Hylian Shield Oot.png‎]]
| image    = [[File:Hylian Shield Oot.png‎]]
|game    = All of the Zelda games
| game    = All of the Zelda games
|location = Locations Vary
| location = Locations Vary
| use     = Blocking attacks
| use     = Blocking attacks
}}
}}
{{quote|Shield<br>The Shield. Cast from a rare alloy, every Hyrulian Shield is very strong and also extremely light. A young boy like Link can easily wield even the heaviest Shield. It is rumored that the Swordsmiths also make Shields. Unfortunately, the merchants who sell Shields are not at liberty to disclose any information about their origin or who they obtain them from. The Hyrulian people take it for granted that Shields will always be available.|Nintendo Power Player's Guide}}
{{quote|Shield<br>The Shield. Cast from a rare alloy, every Hyrulian Shield is very strong and also extremely light. A young boy like Link can easily wield even the heaviest Shield. It is rumored that the Swordsmiths also make Shields. Unfortunately, the merchants who sell Shields are not at liberty to disclose any information about their origin or who they obtain them from. The Hyrulian people take it for granted that Shields will always be available.|Nintendo Power Player's Guide}}
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===A Link to the Past===
===A Link to the Past===
Link receives the [[Fighter's Shield]] fairly early on in the game from his uncle. He gets it at the same time as the [[Fighter's Sword]]. The Fighter's Shield can be upgraded early on into the [[Fire Shield]]. This upgrade can be done two different ways. Link can buy the Fire Shield at a shop for a nice little sum, or he can drop his old shield in the [[Great Fairy]]'s pond that is near the [[Waterfall of Wishing]], and exchange it there for free. This shield can block fireballs as well as all the stuff the Fighter's Shield can block. Both of these shields can be eaten by [[Like Like]]s. The final shield in the game, the [[Mirror Shield]], can be found in [[Turtle Rock]], and is larger and blocks more attacks than the previous two shields. The Mirror Shield can't be eaten by Like Likes, and it can reflect [[Beamos]] lasers.
Link receives the [[Fighter's Shield]] fairly early on in the game from his uncle. He gets it at the same time as the [[Fighter's Sword]]. The Fighter's Shield can be upgraded early on into the [[Fire Shield]]. This upgrade can be done two different ways. Link can buy the Fire Shield at a shop for a nice little sum, or he can drop his old shield in the [[Great Fairy]]'s pond that is near the [[Waterfall of Wishing]], and exchange it there for free. This shield can block fireballs as well as all the stuff the Fighter's Shield can block. Both of these shields can be eaten by [[Like Like]]s. The final shield in the game, the [[Mirror Shield]], can be found in [[Turtle Rock (A Link to the Past|Turtle Rock]], and is larger and blocks more attacks than the previous two shields. The Mirror Shield can't be eaten by Like Likes, and it can reflect [[Beamos]] lasers.


===Link's Awakening===
===Link's Awakening===

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