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| image = [[File:Jump Spell.png]] | | image = [[File:Jump Spell.png|200px]] | ||
| caption = Official artwork | |||
| game = ''[[Zelda II: The Adventure of Link|The Adventure of Link]]'' | | game = ''[[Zelda II: The Adventure of Link|The Adventure of Link]]'' | ||
| location = [[Town of Ruto]] | | location = [[Town of Ruto]] | ||
| use = | | use = Jumping twice as high and twice as far | ||
| cost | | cost = 48 MP, reduces with level-ups, see [[#Spell Cost|§ Spell Cost]] | ||
| related | | related = [[Revali's Gale]]<br/>[[Roc's Feather]]<br/>[[Roc's Cape]] | ||
| type = [[Magic Spell]] | |||
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The '''Jump Spell''' is one of eight spells | The '''Jump Spell''' is one of the [[Magic Spell|eight spells]] in ''[[Zelda II: The Adventure of Link|The Adventure of Link]]''. | ||
The Jump Spell allows Link to jump twice as high and far as normal. It is required to pass through the cave that leads to southwestern Hyrule where [[Midoro Palace]] and [[Death Mountain]] are located. The spell will prove essential in other areas that are normally out of reach including otherwise impossible jumps in palaces and to reach the trainers who bestow the [[Down Thrust|Downward Thrust]] and [[Jump Thrust]] techniques. | ==''The Adventure of Link''== | ||
The Jump Spell allows [[Link (The Legend of Zelda)#The Adventure of Link|Link]] to jump twice as high and far as normal. It is required to pass through the cave that leads to southwestern Hyrule where [[Midoro Palace]] and [[Death Mountain]] are located. The spell will prove essential in other areas that are normally out of reach including otherwise impossible jumps in palaces and to reach the trainers who bestow the [[Down Thrust|Downward Thrust]] and [[Jump Thrust]] techniques. | |||
==Obtaining the Spell== | ===Obtaining the Spell=== | ||
While passing through the [[Town of Ruto]], Link is told that a [[Goriya]] has stolen the town's [[Trophy]]. To reacquire it, Link must travel east to a cave in the [[Tantari Desert]] and defeat the [[Octorok]]s, [[Ache]], and a [[Goriya]] found inside. Upon returning to Ruto with the Trophy in hand, the young woman will allow Link to see the [[Wise Men|Wise Man]] who rewards him with the spell. | While passing through the [[Town of Ruto]], Link is told that a [[Goriya]] has stolen the town's [[Trophy]]. To reacquire it, Link must travel east to a cave in the [[Tantari Desert]] and defeat the [[Octorok]]s, [[Ache]], and a [[Goriya]] found inside. Upon returning to Ruto with the Trophy in hand, the young woman will allow Link to see the [[Wise Men|Wise Man]] who rewards him with the spell. | ||
==Spell Cost== | ===Spell Cost=== | ||
Link's Magic Level determines how much the spell costs. | Link's Magic Level determines how much the spell costs. | ||
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==Gallery== | ==Gallery== | ||
<gallery> | <gallery> | ||
File:Ruto_Hint_1.png|Link is informed in [[Town of Ruto|Ruto]] that the town's [[Trophy]] has been stolen by a [[Goriya]] | File:Ruto_Hint_1.png|[[Link (The Legend of Zelda)#The Adventure of Link|Link]] is informed in [[Town of Ruto|Ruto]] that the town's [[Trophy]] has been stolen by a [[Goriya]] | ||
File:AOL_Trophy.png|Link finds the [[Trophy]] in the cave | File:AOL_Trophy.png|Link finds the [[Trophy]] in the cave | ||
File:Trophy_Returned.png|Link is allowed to see the [[Wise Men|Wise Man]] after returning the [[Trophy]] to [[Town of Ruto|Ruto]] | File:Trophy_Returned.png|Link is allowed to see the [[Wise Men|Wise Man]] after returning the [[Trophy]] to [[Town of Ruto|Ruto]] |