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==''The Wind Waker''== | ==''The Wind Waker''== | ||
After sailing to the [[Ice Ring Isle]] one square west of [[Forest Haven]], Link can thaw the entrance with the [[Fire Arrow]] and follow the ice-covered path inside. At the end of the chamber is a treasure chest containing the Iron Boots.{{Ref|TWW|3736|In-Game Description}} The main purpose of the Iron Boots in this game is to stand in the face of fierce winds, as is required to enter and complete the [[Wind Temple]], and they can also be used to press down springboards and weighted switches. Their underwater functionality from ''Ocarina of Time'' has been removed entirely, however; like most items, Link is unable to equip them while swimming. | After sailing to the [[Ice Ring Isle]] one square west of [[Forest Haven]], Link can thaw the entrance with the [[Fire Arrow]] and follow the ice-covered path inside. At the end of the chamber is a treasure chest containing the Iron Boots.{{Ref|TWW|3736|In-Game Description}} The main purpose of the Iron Boots in this game is to stand in the face of fierce winds, as is required to enter and complete the [[Wind Temple (The Wind Waker)|Wind Temple]], and they can also be used to press down springboards and weighted switches. Their underwater functionality from ''Ocarina of Time'' has been removed entirely, however; like most items, Link is unable to equip them while swimming. | ||
''The Wind Waker'' was the first game to include the boots as an item rather than a piece of equipment, which would be carried on through the rest of their appearances in future games. | ''The Wind Waker'' was the first game to include the boots as an item rather than a piece of equipment, which would be carried on through the rest of their appearances in future games. |