Wind Waker
- This article is about the baton. For the game, see The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker.
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Location | Received from the King of Red Lions | |
Uses | Conducting songs with magic effects |
The Wind Waker is an item from The Wind Waker and Hyrule Warriors.
The Wind Waker
The Wind Waker is an ancient conductor's baton with magical powers. With the right songs to conduct, it can control the power of the wind, change the time of day, and even create gales to warp a boat and occupants to places around the Great Sea.
It is given to Link by the King of Red Lions when he first lands on the shores of Dragon Roost Island. It is used many times throughout his journey, and is one of the primary items in the game.
How to conduct
Link can use the Wind Waker almost anywhere. It conducts in 3/4 time by default, but Link can also conduct in 4/4 time by holding the left analog stick leftward and in 6/4 time by holding it rightward. The notes are then played by moving the right stick (C-stick on the GameCube) to either the left, right, up, down or leaving it in the centre. Link can also play softer by holding the left stick down and louder by holding it upward.
Songs
Wind's Requiem
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Ballad of Gales
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Command Melody | |
Earth God's Lyric
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Wind God's Aria
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The Song of Passing
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Non-Canon Appearances
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Hyrule Warriors
- Main article: Baton
The Wind Waker is the Level-1 version of Zelda's Baton weapon.
Gallery
Promotional artwork of Zelda wielding the Wind Waker from Hyrule Warriors
Art of the Wind Waker for Symphony of the Goddesses
Eimear Noone displays her Wind Waker at the Toronto Symphony of the Goddesses concert. She used it to conduct The Wind Waker Suite