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In select Zelda games, there is something known as a magic meter. It basically tells you how much magic you have left available for use. This Magic Meter has appeared in all 3-D Zelda titles, excluding Twilight Princess. Magic can be recovered by collecting Magic Jars, found in tall grass and other places in the overworld. | In select Zelda games, there is something known as a magic meter. It basically tells you how much magic you have left available for use. This Magic Meter has appeared in all 3-D Zelda titles, excluding ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess|Twilight Princess]]'' and ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword|Skyward Sword]]''. Magic can be recovered by collecting [[Magic Jars]], found in tall grass and other places in the overworld. |
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In select Zelda games, there is something known as a magic meter. It basically tells you how much magic you have left available for use. This Magic Meter has appeared in all 3-D Zelda titles, excluding Twilight Princess and Skyward Sword. Magic can be recovered by collecting Magic Jars, found in tall grass and other places in the overworld.