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This is a list of items found in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time|Ocarina of Time]]''. | |||
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== C-Button Items == | |||
=== Deku Stick === | |||
[[File:Deku Stick.png|124px|right]] | |||
{{Main|Deku Stick}} | |||
{{ | Deku Sticks are an item commonly found in the [[Kokiri Forest]] and inside the [[Great Deku Tree]], usually dropped by [[Withered Deku Baba]]s, but they can also be found in jars, in bushes, and can be purchased in most shops. These can be lit on fire in order to light torches, solving certain puzzles in dungeons, and can only be wielded by Young Link. They also deal +1 weapon damage, making them more powerful than the [[Kokiri Sword]], although they do break after just one hit. | ||
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=== Deku Nut === | |||
[[File:Deku-Nut-Large.png|124px|right]] | |||
{{Main|Deku Nut}} | |||
Deku Nuts are commonly found in the [[Kokiri Forest]] and in many other places in the overworld, most commonly from Deku Babas. These can be thrown at enemies in order to temporarily stun them, making many enemies, such as [[Keese]], [[Floormaster]]s, and [[ReDead]]s much easier to vanquish. | |||
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=== Fairy Slingshot === | |||
[[File:FairySlingshotG Large.png|124px|right]] | |||
{{Main|Fairy Slingshot}} | |||
The Fairy Slingshot is an item found [[Inside the Deku Tree]]. This allows Link to have a more ranged attack, shooting [[Deku Seed]]s at faraway targets. This item makes [[Skullwalltula]]s and even some [[Gold Skulltula]]s very easy to defeat. Only Young Link can use this item. | |||
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=== Bomb === | |||
[[File:BombG Large.png|124px|right]] | |||
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Bombs are usually found all over, from the overworld to any dungeon. They are originally encountered in the [[Dodongo's Cavern]]. Bombs can be used as an attack method to defeat certain enemies, [[Beamos]] and [[Dodongo]]s being the most notable. They are also used for opening up any cracked walls or finding secret holes in the ground. | |||
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=== Bombchu === | |||
[[File:Bombchu.png|124px|right]] | |||
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A mouse-like explosive, these little guys scurry along a straight pattern wherever Link places them, even climbing the walls and the ceiling. The red blinking light from its tail will indicate when it will explode, blinking more and more rapidly as it approaches the explosion point. Bombchus can only be found in chests in dungeons, or they can also be purchased from the shop in [[Castle Town|Hyrule Castle Town]]'s [[Back Alley]] at night. They are at first very expensive, but after Link collects the [[Goron's Ruby|Spiritual Stone of Fire]], they will be lowered in price. | |||
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{{ | === Boomerang === | ||
[[File:Boomerang.png|124px|right]] | |||
{{Main|Boomerang}} | |||
The Boomerang can be found [[Inside Jabu-Jabu's Belly]]. This item can defeat some enemies, such as [[Keese]], [[Guay]], or [[Stinger]]s, but merely stuns most others. It also can be used to retrieve hearts, Rupees, and other items on the ground, and also is key in getting many of the [[Gold Skulltula Token]]s. It can only be used by Young Link. | |||
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=== Fairy Ocarina === | |||
{{ | [[File:FairyOcarina.png|124px|right]] | ||
{{Main|Fairy Ocarina}} | |||
[[Saria]] gives you this Ocarina just as you are leaving the [[Kokiri Forest]] for the first time. This allows Link to learn and play the mystical songs he finds along his journey, [[Zelda's Lullaby]] being the first. This Ocarina vanishes when Link receives the [[Ocarina of Time]], making it an item only used by Young Link. | |||
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=== Ocarina of Time === | |||
[[File:OcarinaofTimeG Large.png|124px|right]] | |||
{{Main|Ocarina of Time}} | |||
There is no real difference between this and the [[Fairy Ocarina]], other than its size, color, and its ability to open the [[Door of Time]] once the [[Song of Time]] is played at the [[Pedestal of Time]]. Link retrieves it from the moat surrounding the [[Hyrule Castle]], where [[Zelda (Ocarina of Time)|Princess Zelda]] had thrown it. | |||
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=== Magic Bean === | |||
[[File:Magic-Bean-Model.png|124px|right]] | |||
{{Main|Magic Bean}} | |||
These are to be planted in any small hole in order to grow into a small sapling. Only Young Link can plant the beans, but Adult Link can use the plants that these saplings grow into in order to find [[Piece of Heart|Pieces of Heart]] and shortcuts in certain areas. They can be purchased from the [[Bean Seller]] sitting near the [[Zora's River]], but this man can only be found as a child. | |||
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=== Fairy Bow === | |||
[[File:Fairy-Bow.png|124px|right]] | |||
{{Main|Fairy Bow}} | |||
This item is found in the [[Forest Temple (Ocarina of Time)|Forest Temple]]. It can be thought of a better version of the Fairy Slingshot, except that only Adult Link can use it. It is powerful and helpful for taking out faraway enemies. It can be upgraded with items like the [[Fire Arrow]], [[Ice Arrow]], and [[Light Arrow]]. | |||
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=== Fire Arrow === | |||
[[File:Fire Arrow.png|124px|right]] | |||
{{Main|Fire Arrow}} | |||
The Fire Arrow is found after shooting an arrow at the sun at the correct angle. This must be done in [[Lake Hylia (Ocarina of Time)|Lake Hylia]] after the [[Water Temple (Ocarina of Time)|Water Temple]] has been completed. The Fire Arrows are useful in destroying webs and harming enemies in a fiery blaze. They do cost a small bit of Magic Power to use. | |||
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=== Ice Arrow === | |||
[[File:Ice Arrow.png|124px|right]] | |||
{{Main|Ice Arrow}} | |||
The Ice Arrow is the prize for successfully completing the [[Gerudo Training Ground]]. There is no real useful trait to them, other than a sort of gimmick item, and can freeze enemies on the spot. Because they do take about as much magic power as the [[Fire Arrow]], it is better to just use a [[Deku Nut]] to freeze an enemy instead. The real prize of having an Ice Arrow is less of its functionality, and more of the effort put into obtaining it. | |||
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=== Light Arrow === | |||
[[File:Light Arrow.png|124px|right]] | |||
{{Main|Light Arrow}} | |||
The Light Arrow is an item Link obtains from [[Zelda (Ocarina of Time)|Princess Zelda]] as an adult. The Light Arrows are key in defeating [[Ganon#Ocarina of Time|Ganondorf]]. They take a slight bit more Magic Power to use than the [[Fire Arrow]]s or [[Ice Arrow]]s. If a regular enemy is defeated with a Light Arrow, they will drop a Purple [[Rupee]], worth 50 [[Rupee]]s. | |||
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=== Hookshot === | |||
[[File:OoT Hookshot.png|124px|right]] | |||
{{Main|Hookshot}} | |||
The Hookshot is an item Link receives from the ghost of [[Dampé]] after he completes the race in the [[Kakariko Village Graveyard]]. The Hookshot's sole purpose is to cling to distant wooden objects and pull Link towards them. Objects such as crates, certain trees, and black target-like objects are the most common things to hook to. It can also be used to stun enemies, and even defeat a few, such as [[Keese]] or [[Guay]]. It can only be used by Adult Link. | |||
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=== Longshot === | |||
[[File:Longshot.png|124px|right]] | |||
{{Main|Longshot}} | |||
The Longshot is found in the [[Water Temple (Ocarina of Time)|Water Temple]] after defeating [[Dark Link (Ocarina of Time)|Dark Link]]. It has the same purpose as the [[Hookshot]], the only difference being in appearance and the distance it can be shot, vital for many of the puzzles in the Water Temple and in dungeons afterward. It can only be used by Adult Link. | |||
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=== Megaton Hammer === | |||
[[File:Megaton Hammer.png|124px|right]] | |||
{{Main|Megaton Hammer}} | |||
The Megaton Hammer is a powerful item found in the [[Fire Temple (Ocarina of Time)|Fire Temple]]. Being very heavy, this hammer allows Link to do a variety of things. It can serve as a replacement of the [[Master Sword]] or [[Biggoron's Sword]]. One of which is to flip [[Torch Slug]]s over, leaving them completely harmless. Another is to press down Rusty Switches, and destroy red boulders. It is also key in defeating [[Volvagia]]. It can only be used by Adult Link. | |||
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=== Lens of Truth === | |||
[[File:Lens of Truth.png|124px|right]] | |||
{{Main|Lens of Truth}} | |||
The Lens of Truth is an item found after defeating [[Dead Hand]] at the [[Bottom of the Well]] as a child. It allows Link to see invisible walls, see through walls that weren't really there, as well as invisible enemies. This is essential, especially in the Bottom of the Well and the [[Shadow Temple]]. It does take Magic Power to use, but this can easily be avoided by rapidly turning it on and off, thus conserving Magic Power. | |||
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=== Din's Fire === | |||
[[File:Dins-Fire-Model.png|124px|right]] | |||
{{Main|Din's Fire}} | |||
Din's Fire is a [[Magic Spell]] which can be acquired from the [[Great Fairy]] located in the [[Great Fairy Fountain]] on the trail to [[Hyrule Castle]]. Link must crawl though a small hole located behind a rock, which can be blown up using a bomb. Din's Fire creates a great orb of fire to surround Link, expanding and spreading, setting fire to any enemies or torches around Link. It consumes 6 MP of [[Magic Meter|Magic Power]] per use, and is key in accessing the [[Shadow Temple]]. | |||
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=== Farore's Wind === | |||
[[File:Farores Wind.png|124px|right]] | |||
{{Main|Farore's Wind}} | |||
Farore's Wind is a magic spell which can be obtained from the Great Fairy of Magic in the Great Fairy Fountain toward the back of [[Zora's Fountain]] behind a giant, bombable wall. Farore's Wind can only be used in dungeons with a [[Dungeon Map]], and is used to make [[warp]] points in the dungeon, which can be returned to any time. Each warp point can only be returned to once per casting, although the spell can be cast again after use, and only one warp point can be set at a time. It costs 6 MP to set a warp point. It is useful in getting back to certain areas where there are steep drops, or merely if you save and quit halfway through, and want to restart without having to get back to the desired area. | |||
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=== Nayru's Love === | |||
[[File:Nayrus Love.png|124px|right]] | |||
{{Main|Nayru's Love}} | |||
Nayru's Love is a magic spell which is given to Link by the Great Fairy of Magic found in the Great Fairy Fountain located in the [[Desert Colossus]], behind a cracked section of the eastern wall which can be opened with a bomb. Nayru's Love allows Link to become invulnerable, but only as long as his Magic Power allows. Link will still get knocked back by enemies, but he will take no damage. This item takes the most Magic Power at once than any other in Link's arsenal at 12 MP per casting. | |||
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== Equipment == | |||
=== Kokiri Sword === | |||
[[File:Kokiri Sword.png|124px|right]] | |||
{{Main|Kokiri Sword}} | |||
The Kokiri Sword is the first sword Link finds on his adventure. It is found in the [[Kokiri Forest]], near the back, past the small hole in the [[Forest Training Center]]. It is one of the two items needed to get past [[Mido]] and speak to the [[Great Deku Tree]], the other being the [[Deku Shield]]. It can only be wielded by Young Link. | |||
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=== Master Sword === | |||
[[File:Master Sword OoT.png|124px|right]] | |||
{{Main|Master Sword}} | |||
The Master Sword, also known as the "Blade of Evil's Bane", can be found within the [[Temple of Time]]. When Young Link draws it from the pedestal, he will move forward in time seven years, and when he returns it, he will revert to his young self. Only Adult Link can wield this sword, and it is much more powerful than the [[Kokiri Sword]]. It is key in defeating [[Ganon#Ocarina of Time|Ganondorf]]. | |||
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=== Giant's Knife === | |||
[[File:Giant's Knife - OOT3D.png|124px|right]] | |||
{{Main|Giant's Knife}} | |||
This sword is found in [[Medigoron's Blade Store]], on the second floor of [[Goron City]] behind several bombable walls. The large [[Goron]] in the store will sell Link the sword for 200 [[Rupee]]s, but only if Link is an adult. It is a very powerful, but feeble sword and breaks after 8 hits. It can be thought of the prototype of [[Biggoron's Sword]], which can be found after the [[Ocarina of Time Biggoron's Sword Trading Sequence|Trading Sequence]]. | |||
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=== Biggoron's Sword === | |||
[[File:Biggoron's Sword - OOT3D.png|124px|right]] | |||
{{Main|Biggoron's Sword}} | |||
It is found after completing the entire [[Ocarina of Time Biggoron's Sword Trading Sequence|Trading Sequence]] that Adult Link must do. It is very large, and Link must use both hands to wield it, meaning he cannot use his shield with this sword. This blade is unbreakable, unlike the Giant's Knife. | |||
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=== Deku Shield === | |||
[[File:Deku Shield OoT.png|124px|right]] | |||
{{Main|Deku Shield}} | |||
The Deku Shield is the first shield Link can obtain. It is found in the [[Kokiri Shop]] for 40 Rupees. It can also be found in various dungeons inside treasure chests. Being made of wood, it is very flammable, and will be destroyed if it comes in contact with any fire. It can only be used by Young Link. | |||
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=== Hylian Shield === | |||
[[File:Hylian Shield OoT.png|124px|right]] | |||
{{Main|Hylian Shield}} | |||
The Hylian Shield is the second shield Link can get. It can be found in various places. The first place is in the Graveyard in [[Kakariko Village (Ocarina of Time)|Kakariko Village]], inside the grave with the flowers in front of it. It can also be purchased in the [[Bazaar (Ocarina of Time)|Bazaar]] in [[Castle Town|Hyrule Castle Town]] [[Market]] for 80 Rupees. This price can be lowered when the gate to the [[Death Mountain Trail]] is opened. It can be used by both Young Link and Adult Link, but only Adult Link can stand and use it, while Young Link crouches to use it, in a turtle-like position. It is made of metal, and can never burn. | |||
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=== Mirror Shield === | |||
[[File:Mirror Shield.png|124px|right]] | |||
{{Main|Mirror Shield}} | |||
The Mirror Shield is the final shield found by Link. It is found after defeating an [[Iron Knuckle]] within the [[Spirit Temple (Ocarina of Time)|Spirit Temple]] when Link is an adult. This shield allows Link to reflect light off of it to distant objects, key in both puzzles and the boss within the Spirit Temple. It is the only shield that only the Adult version of Link can wield. | |||
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=== Kokiri Tunic === | |||
[[File:Kokiri Tunic.png|124px|right]] | |||
{{Main|Kokiri Tunic}} | |||
The Kokiri Tunic is the first tunic both Young Link and Adult Link wear, and can be thought of as the default tunic. It holds no special properties. | |||
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=== Goron Tunic === | |||
[[File:Goron Tunic.png|124px|right]] | |||
{{Main|Goron Tunic}} | |||
The Goron Tunic is the second Tunic Link finds. It is found inside [[Goron City]] when Link is an adult. He receives it from a young Goron, but he can also find one from the shop for 200 Rupees if he ever loses it. It is heat resistant, and will allow Link to be able to walk into the [[Death Mountain Crater]] and the Fire Temple. | |||
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=== Zora Tunic === | |||
[[File:Zora Tunic.png|124px|right]] | |||
{{Main|Zora Tunic}} | |||
The Zora Tunic is found inside the [[Zora's Domain]] in two different ways. They can be given to you for free if you melt [[King Zora De Bon XVI|King Zora]] out of the ice with [[Blue Fire]], and it can also be purchased from the [[Zora Shop (Ocarina of Time)|Zora Shop]] for 200 [[Rupee]]s, but it also blocked by ice that must be melted by Blue Fire. This tunic gives Link the ability to breathe underwater, a key factor in completing the [[Water Temple (Ocarina of Time)|Water Temple]]. | |||
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=== Kokiri Boots === | |||
[[File:Kokiri Boots OoT.png|124px|right]] | |||
{{Main|Kokiri Boots}} | |||
The Kokiri Boots are the first boots both Young Link and Adult Link wear. They hold no sort of special properties. | |||
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=== Iron Boots === | |||
[[File:Iron-Boots-Model.png|124px|right]] | |||
{{Main|Iron Boots}} | |||
These extremely heavy boots allow Link to dive deep underwater and walk around. They are found in the [[Ice Cavern (Ocarina of Time)|Ice Cavern]]. Another trait is the ability to resist high winds experienced inside the [[Shadow Temple]] and [[Ganon's Castle]]. They can only be worn by Adult Link. | |||
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=== Hover Boots === | |||
[[File:Hover Boots.png|124px|right]] | |||
{{Main|Hover Boots}} | |||
The Hover Boots give their wearer the ability to float over gaps in the ground, as well as water, for a short amount of time at the cost of low traction. They are located within the [[Shadow Temple]] after defeating [[Dead Hand]]. This is very important to make progress within the Shadow Temple, and comes in handy in at least one puzzle in the [[Spirit Temple (Ocarina of Time)|Spirit Temple]]. Only Adult Link can wear them. | |||
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== Inventory == | |||
=== Deku Seeds Bullet Bag === | |||
[[File:Deku Seeds Bullet Bag - OOT64 render.png|124px|right]] | |||
{{Main|Deku Seeds Bullet Bag}} | |||
The very first Bullet Bag Link receives can hold up to 30 [[Deku Seed]]s. It is received at the same time Link gets the [[Fairy Slingshot]]. Link can upgrade the size of the bag two times. The first upgrade allows him to hold 40 seeds, and the second gets him a maximum of 50 seeds. One upgrade is found in the [[Lost Woods]], after shooting a target hanging off a tree, and the other is found in the area with the two [[Skull Kid]]s. When Link shoots a perfect 100 three times, he gets an upgrade. Another upgrade can be found in [[Castle Town|Hyrule Castle Town]] at the [[Shooting Gallery]]. If Link plays a perfect game, he will receive the upgrade. These can be obtained in any order. | |||
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=== Quiver === | |||
[[File:BigQuiverG Large.png|124px|right]] | |||
{{Main|Quiver}} | |||
The Quiver is an item found when Link finds the [[Fairy Bow]] inside the [[Forest Temple (Ocarina of Time)|Forest Temple]]. It can hold 30 arrows, and can be upgraded twice. The first upgrade brings it to 40 maximum, then the last brings it to a 50 arrow maximum. One upgrade can be found in the Shooting Gallery in [[Kakariko Village (Ocarina of Time)|Kakariko Village]], if Link wins the game with a perfect score. The second upgrade can be won from the target shooting mini-game found in the back of the [[Gerudo's Fortress]]. | |||
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=== Goron's Bracelet === | |||
[[File:Goron-Bracelet-Art.png|124px|right]] | |||
{{Main|Goron's Bracelet}} | |||
The Goron's Bracelet is an item Link can obtain after he agrees to help [[Darunia]]. Darunia will give him the bracelet, though he will claim he just wanted to, and there wasn't any particular reason why he gave it to Link. This item allows Link to pick up [[Bomb Flower]]s, as well as grass clumps from the ground. | |||
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=== Silver Gauntlets === | |||
[[File:Silvergauntlets.png|124px|right]] | |||
{{Main|Silver Gauntlets}} | |||
The Silver Gauntlets are an item found inside the [[Spirit Temple (Ocarina of Time)|Spirit Temple]] as a child. After Link defeats an [[Iron Knuckle]], he will find the Silver Gauntlets, but won't be able to wear them until he is an adult. These gauntlets will allow Link to be able to lift and throw the silver stones, as well as push the large, gray blocks found within the Spirit Temple. | |||
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=== Golden Gauntlets === | |||
[[File:Golden Gauntlets.png|124px|right]] | |||
{{Main|Golden Gauntlets}} | |||
Golden Gauntlets are found inside [[Ganon's Castle]], located in the Shadow level. These will allow Link to lift and throw the large black pillars found inside the castle, as well as on the trail nearby. | |||
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=== Bomb Bag === | |||
[[File:BombBagG Large.png|124px|right]] | |||
{{Main|Bomb Bag}} | |||
The Bomb Bag is an item found inside the [[Dodongo's Cavern]]. It can hold a maximum of 20 bombs, and can be upgraded twice. One upgrade can be found by stopping the [[Hot Rodder Goron]] with a bomb in the overhang inside the [[Goron City]]. The other upgrade is a prize won in the [[Bombchu Bowling Alley]]. | |||
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=== Silver Scale === | |||
[[File:Silver Scale.png|124px|right]] | |||
{{Main|Silver Scale}} | |||
This item allows Link to dive six meters underwater before needing to go up for air. It can only be obtained after completing the [[Diving Game]] inside the [[Zora's Domain]]. It is necessary to make any progress in the game. | |||
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=== Golden Scale === | |||
[[File:Golden Scale.png|124px|right]] | |||
{{Main|Golden Scale}} | |||
This item allows Link to dive 9 meters underwater before needing to go up for air. It is found after catching a fish 13 pounds or higher at the [[Fishing Pond]] in [[Lake Hylia (Ocarina of Time)|Lake Hylia]]. It is not necessary to complete the game, but does allow Link to get the [[Piece of Heart]] in the [[Lakeside Laboratory]] by diving to the very bottom of the tank in the lab. | |||
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=== Adult's Wallet === | |||
[[File:Adults Wallet - OOT64 model.png|124px|right]] | |||
{{Main|Adult Wallet#Ocarina of Time}} | |||
The Adult's Wallet is the first wallet upgrade Link can find on his journey, and it can hold up to 200 [[Rupee]]s. It can be found in the [[House of Skulltula]], after Link defeats 10 [[Gold Skulltula]]s. He must talk to the young man whose curse has been broken. | |||
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=== Giant's Wallet === | |||
[[File:GiantsWalletG_Large.png|124px|right]] | |||
{{Main|Giant Wallet#Ocarina of Time}} | |||
The Giant's Wallet can be found in the [[House of Skulltula]] after Link defeats 30 [[Gold Skulltula]]s. It will allow Link to hold up to 500 [[Rupee]]s, which is the maximum amount he can hold throughout the whole game. | |||
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=== Gerudo Token === | |||
[[File:Gerudo-Membership-Card.png|124px|right]] | |||
{{Main|Gerudo Token}} | |||
This item is found in the [[Gerudo's Fortress]], and is obtained when all four [[Carpenters]] are released from their prisons. This allows Link to freely walk the Gerudo's Fortress without being hassled. He can also enter the [[Gerudo Training Ground]]. | |||
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=== Stone of Agony === | |||
[[File:Stone of Agony.png|124px|right]] | |||
{{Main|Stone of Agony}} | |||
The Stone of Agony allows Link to detect nearby secrets within the game, mostly letting the controller vibrate whenever a secret hole in the ground is nearby. It is obtained when Link has defeated 20 [[Gold Skulltula]]s and he talks to the young man freed of the curse inside the [[House of Skulltula]]. | |||
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=== Shard of Agony === | |||
[[File:Shard-of-Agony-Model.png|124px|right]] | |||
{{Main|Shard of Agony}} | |||
The Shard of Agony replaces the [[Stone of Agony]] in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time 3D|Ocarina of Time 3D]]''. It allows [[Link (Ocarina of Time)|Link]] to see secrets by flashing a small icon in the corner of a screen and playing a sound. Just like the Stone of Agony, Link receives it when he collects 20 [[Gold Skulltula]] tokens and turns them in at the [[House of Skulltula]]. | |||
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== Bottle Items == | |||
=== Bottle === | |||
[[File:Bottle.png|124px|right]] | |||
{{Main|Bottle}} | |||
The Bottle is an item used to contain various items. A total of four can be found throughout the game. One is found after Link wins the [[Super Cucco Game|Super Cucco Finding Game]]. [[Talon]] will give him a bottle of milk, and Link can keep the bottle. Another is given to Link by [[Cucco Lady]] after Link returns all her [[Cucco]]s. Another is found at the bottom of [[Lake Hylia (Ocarina of Time)|Lake Hylia]], with [[Ruto's Letter]]. After this is presented to [[King Zora De Bon XVI|King Zora]], Link can keep the bottle. The last can be obtained after Link finds all the [[Big Poe]]s and presents them all to the [[Poe Collector]] in the [[Ghost Shop]] as an adult. | |||
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=== Ruto's Letter === | |||
[[File:Letter-in-a-Bottle.png|124px|right]] | |||
{{Main|Ruto's Letter}} | |||
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=== Lon Lon Milk === | |||
[[File:LonLonMilk Large.png|124px|right]] | |||
{{Main|Lon Lon Milk}} | |||
Lon Lon Milk has two servings, each one healing five hearts. It can be purchased from [[Talon]] for 10 [[Rupee]]s after he completes the [[Super Cucco Game|Super Cucco Finding Game]]. Link can also get some for free any time he plays [[Epona's Song]] near a [[cow]]. | |||
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=== Red Potion === | |||
[[File:RedPotion Large.png|124px|right]] | |||
{{Main|Red Potion}} | |||
The Red Potion is used to heal all of Link's hearts. They can be purchased from the shop for 30 [[Rupee]]s, and from [[Business Scrub]]s for 40 Rupees, if they offer them. | |||
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=== Green Potion === | |||
[[File:GreenPotion Large.png|124px|right]] | |||
{{Main|Green Potion}} | |||
Green Potions are used to fully heal Link's magic power whenever the potion is consumed. They can be found in the shops in both [[Castle Town|Hyrule Castle Town]] (child) and [[Kakariko Village (Ocarina of Time)|Kakariko Village]] (adult) for 30 [[Rupee]]s each. They can also be purchased from [[Business Scrub]]s for 40 Rupees, if they offer it. | |||
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=== Blue Potion === | |||
[[File:BluePotion Large.png|124px|right]] | |||
{{Main|Blue Potion}} | |||
Blue Potions are used to fully heal both magic power and hearts. It is a very helpful potion only found a [[Granny's Potion Shop]] in [[Kakariko Village (Ocarina of Time)|Kakariko Village]] when Link is an adult. It can be purchased for 100 [[Rupee]]s only after Link has given her the [[Odd Mushroom]]. | |||
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=== Fairy === | |||
[[File:FairysSpirit Large.png|124px|right]] | |||
{{Main|Fairy}} | |||
A Fairy is a very helpful tool in the game. Getting one allows Link to heal eight hearts, and captuing it in a bottle allows him to save this for later. It will automatically work its magic when Link loses all his hearts. They are found all over. In dungeons, the overworld, and in great abundance in [[Fairy Fountain]]s. It can also be purchased from any shop for 50 [[Rupee]]s. | |||
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=== Blue Fire === | |||
[[File:BlueFire Large.png|124px|right]] | |||
{{Main|Blue Fire}} | |||
Blue Fire is an item used to melt red blocks of ice in the [[Ice Cavern (Ocarina of Time)|Ice Cavern]] and the [[Zora's Domain]]. It can be found naturally within the Ice Cavern and [[Ganon's Castle]]. It can also be purchased at a shop for 300 [[Rupee]]s. It can be sold for 150 Rupees. | |||
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=== Fish === | |||
[[File:Fish(OoT).png|124px|right]] | |||
{{Main|Fish}} | |||
A Fish can be found in many different places across [[Hyrule]], most notably [[Zora's Domain]] and in holes in the ground, but can also be purchased in shops for 200 [[Rupee]]s. They can be scooped up with a bottle. They are used to gain access to the dungeon [[Inside Jabu-Jabu's Belly]], and can also be sold to the Buyer in both [[Castle Town|Hyrule Castle Town]] (child) and [[Kakariko Village (Ocarina of Time)|Kakariko Village]] (adult) for 100 Rupees. | |||
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=== Bug === | |||
[[File:BottledBugs(OoT).png|124px|right]] | |||
{{Main|Bottle Bug}} | |||
The Bug is a very useful creature. They are found mostly in the small holes across [[Hyrule]], but can also be purchased in shops for 100 [[Rupee]]s. It is used to find the [[Gold Skulltula]]s inside the soft soil found across the land. When they are released upon the soft soil, they will burrow and bring up the Gold Skulltula. They can also be sold for 50 Rupees. | |||
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=== Poe Spirit === | |||
[[File:Poe Large.png|124px|right]] | |||
{{Main|Poe Spirit}} | |||
A Poe Spirit is found after defeating a purple [[Poe]]. After Link defeats it, he is given the option to put the spirit in his [[bottle]]. Consuming said spirit can result in two different results: healing him or hurting him. It can also be purchased from a shop for 30 [[Rupee]]s. | |||
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=== Big Poe Spirit === | |||
[[File:BottledBigPoe Large.png|124px|right]] | |||
{{Main|Big Poe Spirit}} | |||
Big Poe Spirits can only be found in [[Hyrule Field]] when Link is an adult. They are left behind whenever Link defeats a [[Big Poe]]. They should be given to the [[Poe Collector]] in [[Castle Town|Hyrule Castle Town]] in order for Link to gather "points", giving him a [[Bottle]] if Link gives him 10 Big Poes. | |||
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== Pick-Up == | |||
=== Piece of Heart === | |||
[[File:Piece of Heart (Ocarina of Time).png|124px|right]] | |||
{{Main|Piece of Heart}} | |||
A Piece of Heart is an item mostly found in the overworld, and in certain dungeons. If Link collects four heart pieces, he will create a [[Heart Container]], and he will gain an extra heart in his life meter. There are a total of 36 all across [[Hyrule]], making a total of 9 extra Heart Containers. | |||
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=== Recovery Heart === | |||
[[File:RecoveryHeart.png|124px|right]] | |||
{{Main|Recovery Heart}} | |||
A Recovery Heart heals a whole heart of Link's life energy. It is found when defeating enemies, cutting grass, breaking rocks and pots, and rolling into trees. | |||
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=== Magic Jar === | |||
[[File:Magic Jar.png|124px|right]] | |||
{{Main|Magic Jar}} | |||
Magic Jars are used to recover Link's magic meter. There are two different sizes, one small and one large, each giving different amounts corresponding to the size of the jar. They can be found after defeating an enemy, cutting grass, destroying pots or rocks, or rolling into trees. | |||
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=== Deku Seed === | |||
[[File:Deku-Seed-Model.png|124px|right]] | |||
{{Main|Deku Seed}} | |||
Deku Seeds are used as ammunition for the [[Fairy Slingshot]]. They can only be found as a child. They are found mostly by cutting grass, but can also be purchased from certain shops. | |||
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=== Arrow === | |||
[[File:OoT Arrow.png|124px|right]] | |||
{{Main|Arrow}} | |||
Arrows are used as ammunition for the [[Fairy Bow]], and can only be found by Adult Link. They can be found by defeating enemies, cutting grass, and breaking jars. They come in three different sized bundles, one with one arrow, another with two arrows, and one more with three. The more arrows each sprite has, the more Link will receive. They can also be purchased from shops for varying prices. | |||
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=== Bomb === | |||
[[File:BombG Large.png|124px|right]] | |||
{{Main|Bomb}} | |||
Bombs can be found all across [[Hyrule]] after Link has acquired the [[Bomb Bag]]. They give Link some of his bombs back. They can be found by defeating an enemy, cutting grass, destroying jars, and in some treasure chests in dungeons. They are also sold by shops and the occasional [[Business Scrub]]. | |||
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=== Rupee === | |||
[[File:Blue Rupee OoT.png|124px|right]] | |||
{{Main|Rupee}} | |||
A Rupee is the unit of currency in [[Hyrule]]. Many different kinds can be found all across Hyrule, each having their own value. Green Rupees are worth 1 Rupee, blue are 5 Rupees, red are 20 Rupees, purple are 50 Rupees, and orange are 100 Rupees. There are also "Huge Rupees", worth 200 Rupees, and can only be found in very rare treasure chests. Regular Rupees can be found all across the overworld and in dungeons, from enemies, from cutting grass, breaking jars and rocks, and rolling into trees. They are even prizes for accomplishing certain mini-games. They can be used to do a variety of things in Hyrule, from purchasing equipment to playing mini-games. | |||
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=== Gold Skulltula Token === | |||
[[File:GoldSkulltulaG Large.png|124px|right]] | |||
{{Main|Gold Skulltula Token}} | |||
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== Dungeon == | |||
=== Dungeon Map === | |||
[[File:Dungeon Map.png|124px|right]] | |||
{{Main|Dungeon Map}} | |||
Dungeon Maps are found in every dungeon, and are very useful in finding the way around said dungeon. It will show Link all the rooms in the dungeon he is in, and exactly what room leads to where. They can be found inside treasure chests. | |||
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=== Compass === | |||
[[File:Compass OoT.png|124px|right]] | |||
{{Main|Compass}} | |||
The Compass is found in every dungeon, and is helpful in locating every treasure chest in a dungeon. Once the Compass is found, and they are usually stowed away in treasure chests, symbols indicating where other treasure chests will appear on the map, as well as Link's current location and the last door Link came from. | |||
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=== Small Key === | |||
[[File:Small Key OoT.png|124px|right]] | |||
{{Main|Small Key}} | |||
A Small Key is found in most dungeons, but most are used in dungeons after Link is an Adult. They are used to unlock doors locked with silver locks and chains. Once one is used, it cannot be used again. They are usually found in treasure chests, but can also be found lying on the ground or from enemies. They can also only be used in the dungeon they are found in. | |||
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=== Boss Key === | |||
[[File:Boss Key OoT.png|124px|right]] | |||
{{Main|Boss Key}} | |||
The Boss Key is an item found in dungeons, but only when Link is an Adult. They are used to gain access to the room where the dungeon boss lurks. They can usually be found in very fancy blue and yellow treasure chests. They can only be used in the dungeon they are found in. | |||
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=== Heart Container === | |||
[[File:HeartContainerOoT.png|124px|right]] | |||
{{Main|Heart Container}} | |||
Heart Containers are found only after a dungeon's boss is defeated. They give Link an extra heart for his life meter. | |||
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== Masks == | |||
=== Keaton Mask === | |||
[[File:Keaton Mask.png|124px|right]] | |||
{{Main|Keaton Mask}} | |||
The Keaton Mask is the first Mask Link will receive from the [[Happy Mask Salesman]]. He must take it to the [[Death Mountain Trail Gatekeeper]] in [[Kakariko Village (Ocarina of Time)|Kakariko Village]], who will purchase it for 20 Rupees. After he does so, Link can go back to the [[Happy Mask Shop]] and pay the Happy Mask Salesman 10 [[Rupee]]s. This will allow Link to use the next mask. | |||
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=== Skull Mask === | |||
[[File:Skull Mask.png|124px|right]] | |||
{{Main|Skull Mask}} | |||
The Skull Mask is the second mask Link receives from the [[Happy Mask Salesman]]. Link must take this mask and show it to the lone [[Skull Kid]] in the [[Lost Woods]]. He will purchase it, but for only 10 [[Rupee]]s, half of the actual price. This mask can also be used to get a [[Deku Stick]] expansion from the [[Forest Stage]] in the Lost Woods, as well as keeping [[Keese]] from attacking Link. When Link goes back to the Happy Mask Salesman, he must pay him 20 Rupees to get the next mask. | |||
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=== Spooky Mask === | |||
[[File:Spooky.png|124px|right]] | |||
{{Main|Spooky Mask}} | |||
The Spooky Mask is the third mask Link can borrow from the [[Happy Mask Shop]]. He must take it to the [[Graveyard Boy]] in the [[Kakariko Village Graveyard]]. The boy will purchase it from Link for full price (30 Rupees). Link can then go to the Happy Mask Shop and pay the fee to get the next mask. | |||
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=== Bunny Hood === | |||
[[File:BunnyHood.png|124px|right]] | |||
{{Main|Bunny Hood}} | |||
The Bunny Hood is a mask that can be borrowed from the [[Happy Mask Shop]], the fourth in the [[Ocarina of Time Masks|Happy Mask Side Quest]]. Unlike in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask|Majora's Mask]]'', the Bunny Hood gives Link no real speed or agility powers, but it does make it so the [[Stalchild]]ren no longer come out at night, as long as he is wearing it. It can be given to the [[Running Man]], who will purchase it for as much [[Rupee]]s it takes to fill up Link's wallet. Link can then go to the Happy Mask Shop, pay the 50 Rupees needed for borrowing the mask, and is now given access to four different masks. | |||
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=== Mask of Truth === | |||
[[File:MaskofTruth.png|124px|right]] | |||
{{Main|Mask of Truth}} | |||
The Mask of Truth is a mask that can be borrowed from the [[Happy Mask Shop]] once the [[Ocarina of Time Masks|Happy Mask Side Quest]] has been completed. This Mask will allow Link to be able to hear the hidden messages from the [[Gossip Stone]]s. It can also be presented on the [[Forest Stage]] in order to receive a [[Deku Nut]] upgrade. | |||
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=== Goron Mask === | |||
[[File:Goron-Mask-Ocarina.png|124px|right]] | |||
{{Main|Goron Mask}} | |||
The Goron Mask is a mask that can be worn only after completing the [[Ocarina of Time Masks|Happy Mask Side Quest]]. Unlike in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask|Majora's Mask]]'', this mask will only allow Link to wear it around, not turn him into a [[Goron]]. It is used as a gag item, getting humorous reactions from other characters. | |||
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=== Zora Mask === | |||
[[File:OoT Zora Mask.png|124px|right]] | |||
{{Main|Zora Mask}} | |||
The Zora Mask is a mask that can be attained only after completing the [[Ocarina of Time Masks|Happy Mask Side Quest]]. This mask gives Link no special powers of any kind. It is just a sort of gag item, used to get funny reactions from other characters. | |||
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=== Gerudo Mask === | |||
[[File:Gerudo-Mask-Ocarina.png|124px|right]] | |||
{{Main|Gerudo Mask}} | |||
The Gerudo Mask is a mask that can be borrowed from the [[Happy Mask Shop]] after completing the [[Ocarina of Time Masks|Happy Mask Side Quest]]. It gives Link no special powers, and is mainly a gag item. It can be worn to illicit funny reactions from other characters. | |||
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== Trading Sequence == | |||
=== Pocket Egg === | |||
[[File:Pocket-Egg-Artwork.png|124px|right]] | |||
{{Main|Pocket Egg}} | |||
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=== Pocket Cucco === | |||
[[File:Cucco-Art.png|124px|right]] | |||
{{Main|Pocket Cucco}} | |||
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=== Cojiro === | |||
[[File:Cojiro-Artwork.png|124px|right]] | |||
{{Main|Cojiro}} | |||
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=== Odd Mushroom === | |||
[[File:Odd-Mushroom-Artwork.png|124px|right]] | |||
{{Main|Odd Mushroom}} | |||
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=== Odd Potion === | |||
[[File:Odd-Potion-Artwork.png|124px|right]] | |||
{{Main|Odd Potion}} | |||
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=== Poacher's Saw === | |||
[[File:Poachers-Saw-Artwork.png|124px|right]] | |||
{{Main|Poacher's Saw}} | |||
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=== Broken Goron's Sword === | |||
[[File:Broken_Giant's_Knife.png|124px|right]] | |||
{{Main|Broken Goron's Sword}} | |||
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=== Prescription === | |||
[[File:Prescription-Artwork.png|124px|right]] | |||
{{Main|Prescription}} | |||
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=== Eyeball Frog === | |||
[[File:Eyeball-Frog-Artwork.png|124px|right]] | |||
{{Main|Eyeball Frog}} | |||
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=== World's Finest Eye Drops === | |||
[[File:Eye-Drops-Artwork.png|124px|right]] | |||
{{Main|World's Finest Eye Drops}} | |||
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=== Claim Check === | |||
[[File:Claim-Check-Artwork.png|124px|right]] | |||
{{Main|Claim Check}} | |||
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== Quest Items == | |||
=== Kokiri's Emerald === | |||
[[File:Kokiri Emerald.png|124px|right]] | |||
{{Main|Kokiri's Emerald}} | |||
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=== Goron's Ruby === | |||
[[File:Goron's Ruby.png|124px|right]] | |||
{{Main|Goron's Ruby}} | |||
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=== Zora's Sapphire === | |||
[[File:Zora's Sapphire.png|124px|right]] | |||
{{Main|Zora's Sapphire}} | |||
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=== Light Medallion === | |||
[[File:Light-Medallion.png|124px|right]] | |||
{{Main|Light Medallion}} | |||
The Light Medallion is given to Link by [[Rauru (Ocarina of Time)|Rauru]], the Sage of Light. It is given to him when he awakens from his seven-year sleep to become old enough to be the [[Hero of Time]]. This is the first of the [[Medallions]] given to Link, which are given to him when he awakens each remaining sage. | |||
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=== Forest Medallion === | |||
[[File:ForestMedallionG_Large.png|124px|right]] | |||
{{Main|Forest Medallion}} | |||
The Forest Medallion is the second of the [[Medallions]] given to Link. He receives this after defeating [[Phantom Ganon (Ocarina of Time)|Phantom Ganon]] in the [[Forest Temple (Ocarina of Time)|Forest Temple]] from the newly awakened sage [[Saria]], Link's childhood friend. | |||
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=== Fire Medallion === | |||
[[File:FireMedallion.png|124px|right]] | |||
{{Main|Fire Medallion}} | |||
It is given to Link by [[Darunia]], the Sage of Fire, just after he defeats [[Volvagia]] and frees the [[Goron]]s from their prison. The [[Fire Medallion]] is the third of the [[Medallions]] given to Link in the game, representing "the power of the fire spirits" and Darunia's friendship. | |||
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=== Water Medallion === | |||
[[File:WaterMedallion.png|124px|right]] | |||
{{Main|Water Medallion}} | |||
Given to Link by the newly awakened sage [[Ruto]] after defeating [[Morpha]] in the [[Water Temple (Ocarina of Time)|Water Temple]]. The Water Medallion is the fourth of the [[Medallions]] in the game, representing Ruto's "eternal love" for Link. | |||
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=== Shadow Medallion === | |||
[[File:ShadowMedallion.png|124px|right]] | |||
{{Main|Shadow Medallion}} | |||
The Shadow Medallion is the fifth of the [[Medallions]], which is given to Link by [[Impa]], [[Zelda (Ocarina of Time)|Zelda]]'s caretaker. Impa, the newly awakened sage, presents this token to Link after he defeats the dark spirit [[Bongo Bongo]] in the [[Shadow Temple]] underneath the [[Kakariko Village Graveyard]]. | |||
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=== Spirit Medallion === | |||
[[File:SpiritMedallion.png|124px|right]] | |||
{{Main|Spirit Medallion}} | |||
The Spirit Medallion is the very last of the [[Medallions]] given to Link during his quest. He receives it from [[Nabooru]], who awakens as the Sage of Spirit after Link defeats [[Twinrova]] in the [[Spirit Temple (Ocarina of Time)|Spirit Temple]]. Nabooru gives this medallion to Link as a 'thank you' and an apology for not keeping her promise from seven years earlier. After receiving the last medallion, [[Rauru (Ocarina of Time)|Rauru]] informs Link that there is someone awaiting him in the [[Temple of Time]]. | |||
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=== Weird Egg === | |||
[[File:WeirdEggG Large2.png|124px|right]] | |||
{{Main|Weird Egg}} | |||
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=== Zelda's Letter === | |||
[[File:Zeldas-Letter-Model.png|124px|right]] | |||
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Latest revision as of 00:54, July 14, 2024
This is a list of items found in Ocarina of Time.
C-Button Items
Deku Stick
- Main article: Deku Stick
Deku Sticks are an item commonly found in the Kokiri Forest and inside the Great Deku Tree, usually dropped by Withered Deku Babas, but they can also be found in jars, in bushes, and can be purchased in most shops. These can be lit on fire in order to light torches, solving certain puzzles in dungeons, and can only be wielded by Young Link. They also deal +1 weapon damage, making them more powerful than the Kokiri Sword, although they do break after just one hit.
Deku Nut
- Main article: Deku Nut
Deku Nuts are commonly found in the Kokiri Forest and in many other places in the overworld, most commonly from Deku Babas. These can be thrown at enemies in order to temporarily stun them, making many enemies, such as Keese, Floormasters, and ReDeads much easier to vanquish.
Fairy Slingshot
- Main article: Fairy Slingshot
The Fairy Slingshot is an item found Inside the Deku Tree. This allows Link to have a more ranged attack, shooting Deku Seeds at faraway targets. This item makes Skullwalltulas and even some Gold Skulltulas very easy to defeat. Only Young Link can use this item.
Bomb
- Main article: Bomb
Bombs are usually found all over, from the overworld to any dungeon. They are originally encountered in the Dodongo's Cavern. Bombs can be used as an attack method to defeat certain enemies, Beamos and Dodongos being the most notable. They are also used for opening up any cracked walls or finding secret holes in the ground.
Bombchu
- Main article: Bombchu
A mouse-like explosive, these little guys scurry along a straight pattern wherever Link places them, even climbing the walls and the ceiling. The red blinking light from its tail will indicate when it will explode, blinking more and more rapidly as it approaches the explosion point. Bombchus can only be found in chests in dungeons, or they can also be purchased from the shop in Hyrule Castle Town's Back Alley at night. They are at first very expensive, but after Link collects the Spiritual Stone of Fire, they will be lowered in price.
Boomerang
- Main article: Boomerang
The Boomerang can be found Inside Jabu-Jabu's Belly. This item can defeat some enemies, such as Keese, Guay, or Stingers, but merely stuns most others. It also can be used to retrieve hearts, Rupees, and other items on the ground, and also is key in getting many of the Gold Skulltula Tokens. It can only be used by Young Link.
Fairy Ocarina
- Main article: Fairy Ocarina
Saria gives you this Ocarina just as you are leaving the Kokiri Forest for the first time. This allows Link to learn and play the mystical songs he finds along his journey, Zelda's Lullaby being the first. This Ocarina vanishes when Link receives the Ocarina of Time, making it an item only used by Young Link.
Ocarina of Time
- Main article: Ocarina of Time
There is no real difference between this and the Fairy Ocarina, other than its size, color, and its ability to open the Door of Time once the Song of Time is played at the Pedestal of Time. Link retrieves it from the moat surrounding the Hyrule Castle, where Princess Zelda had thrown it.
Magic Bean
- Main article: Magic Bean
These are to be planted in any small hole in order to grow into a small sapling. Only Young Link can plant the beans, but Adult Link can use the plants that these saplings grow into in order to find Pieces of Heart and shortcuts in certain areas. They can be purchased from the Bean Seller sitting near the Zora's River, but this man can only be found as a child.
Fairy Bow
- Main article: Fairy Bow
This item is found in the Forest Temple. It can be thought of a better version of the Fairy Slingshot, except that only Adult Link can use it. It is powerful and helpful for taking out faraway enemies. It can be upgraded with items like the Fire Arrow, Ice Arrow, and Light Arrow.
Fire Arrow
- Main article: Fire Arrow
The Fire Arrow is found after shooting an arrow at the sun at the correct angle. This must be done in Lake Hylia after the Water Temple has been completed. The Fire Arrows are useful in destroying webs and harming enemies in a fiery blaze. They do cost a small bit of Magic Power to use.
Ice Arrow
- Main article: Ice Arrow
The Ice Arrow is the prize for successfully completing the Gerudo Training Ground. There is no real useful trait to them, other than a sort of gimmick item, and can freeze enemies on the spot. Because they do take about as much magic power as the Fire Arrow, it is better to just use a Deku Nut to freeze an enemy instead. The real prize of having an Ice Arrow is less of its functionality, and more of the effort put into obtaining it.
Light Arrow
- Main article: Light Arrow
The Light Arrow is an item Link obtains from Princess Zelda as an adult. The Light Arrows are key in defeating Ganondorf. They take a slight bit more Magic Power to use than the Fire Arrows or Ice Arrows. If a regular enemy is defeated with a Light Arrow, they will drop a Purple Rupee, worth 50 Rupees.
Hookshot
- Main article: Hookshot
The Hookshot is an item Link receives from the ghost of Dampé after he completes the race in the Kakariko Village Graveyard. The Hookshot's sole purpose is to cling to distant wooden objects and pull Link towards them. Objects such as crates, certain trees, and black target-like objects are the most common things to hook to. It can also be used to stun enemies, and even defeat a few, such as Keese or Guay. It can only be used by Adult Link.
Longshot
- Main article: Longshot
The Longshot is found in the Water Temple after defeating Dark Link. It has the same purpose as the Hookshot, the only difference being in appearance and the distance it can be shot, vital for many of the puzzles in the Water Temple and in dungeons afterward. It can only be used by Adult Link.
Megaton Hammer
- Main article: Megaton Hammer
The Megaton Hammer is a powerful item found in the Fire Temple. Being very heavy, this hammer allows Link to do a variety of things. It can serve as a replacement of the Master Sword or Biggoron's Sword. One of which is to flip Torch Slugs over, leaving them completely harmless. Another is to press down Rusty Switches, and destroy red boulders. It is also key in defeating Volvagia. It can only be used by Adult Link.
Lens of Truth
- Main article: Lens of Truth
The Lens of Truth is an item found after defeating Dead Hand at the Bottom of the Well as a child. It allows Link to see invisible walls, see through walls that weren't really there, as well as invisible enemies. This is essential, especially in the Bottom of the Well and the Shadow Temple. It does take Magic Power to use, but this can easily be avoided by rapidly turning it on and off, thus conserving Magic Power.
Din's Fire
- Main article: Din's Fire
Din's Fire is a Magic Spell which can be acquired from the Great Fairy located in the Great Fairy Fountain on the trail to Hyrule Castle. Link must crawl though a small hole located behind a rock, which can be blown up using a bomb. Din's Fire creates a great orb of fire to surround Link, expanding and spreading, setting fire to any enemies or torches around Link. It consumes 6 MP of Magic Power per use, and is key in accessing the Shadow Temple.
Farore's Wind
- Main article: Farore's Wind
Farore's Wind is a magic spell which can be obtained from the Great Fairy of Magic in the Great Fairy Fountain toward the back of Zora's Fountain behind a giant, bombable wall. Farore's Wind can only be used in dungeons with a Dungeon Map, and is used to make warp points in the dungeon, which can be returned to any time. Each warp point can only be returned to once per casting, although the spell can be cast again after use, and only one warp point can be set at a time. It costs 6 MP to set a warp point. It is useful in getting back to certain areas where there are steep drops, or merely if you save and quit halfway through, and want to restart without having to get back to the desired area.
Nayru's Love
- Main article: Nayru's Love
Nayru's Love is a magic spell which is given to Link by the Great Fairy of Magic found in the Great Fairy Fountain located in the Desert Colossus, behind a cracked section of the eastern wall which can be opened with a bomb. Nayru's Love allows Link to become invulnerable, but only as long as his Magic Power allows. Link will still get knocked back by enemies, but he will take no damage. This item takes the most Magic Power at once than any other in Link's arsenal at 12 MP per casting.
Equipment
Kokiri Sword
- Main article: Kokiri Sword
The Kokiri Sword is the first sword Link finds on his adventure. It is found in the Kokiri Forest, near the back, past the small hole in the Forest Training Center. It is one of the two items needed to get past Mido and speak to the Great Deku Tree, the other being the Deku Shield. It can only be wielded by Young Link.
Master Sword
- Main article: Master Sword
The Master Sword, also known as the "Blade of Evil's Bane", can be found within the Temple of Time. When Young Link draws it from the pedestal, he will move forward in time seven years, and when he returns it, he will revert to his young self. Only Adult Link can wield this sword, and it is much more powerful than the Kokiri Sword. It is key in defeating Ganondorf.
Giant's Knife
- Main article: Giant's Knife
This sword is found in Medigoron's Blade Store, on the second floor of Goron City behind several bombable walls. The large Goron in the store will sell Link the sword for 200 Rupees, but only if Link is an adult. It is a very powerful, but feeble sword and breaks after 8 hits. It can be thought of the prototype of Biggoron's Sword, which can be found after the Trading Sequence.
Biggoron's Sword
- Main article: Biggoron's Sword
It is found after completing the entire Trading Sequence that Adult Link must do. It is very large, and Link must use both hands to wield it, meaning he cannot use his shield with this sword. This blade is unbreakable, unlike the Giant's Knife.
Deku Shield
- Main article: Deku Shield
The Deku Shield is the first shield Link can obtain. It is found in the Kokiri Shop for 40 Rupees. It can also be found in various dungeons inside treasure chests. Being made of wood, it is very flammable, and will be destroyed if it comes in contact with any fire. It can only be used by Young Link.
Hylian Shield
- Main article: Hylian Shield
The Hylian Shield is the second shield Link can get. It can be found in various places. The first place is in the Graveyard in Kakariko Village, inside the grave with the flowers in front of it. It can also be purchased in the Bazaar in Hyrule Castle Town Market for 80 Rupees. This price can be lowered when the gate to the Death Mountain Trail is opened. It can be used by both Young Link and Adult Link, but only Adult Link can stand and use it, while Young Link crouches to use it, in a turtle-like position. It is made of metal, and can never burn.
Mirror Shield
- Main article: Mirror Shield
The Mirror Shield is the final shield found by Link. It is found after defeating an Iron Knuckle within the Spirit Temple when Link is an adult. This shield allows Link to reflect light off of it to distant objects, key in both puzzles and the boss within the Spirit Temple. It is the only shield that only the Adult version of Link can wield.
Kokiri Tunic
- Main article: Kokiri Tunic
The Kokiri Tunic is the first tunic both Young Link and Adult Link wear, and can be thought of as the default tunic. It holds no special properties.
Goron Tunic
- Main article: Goron Tunic
The Goron Tunic is the second Tunic Link finds. It is found inside Goron City when Link is an adult. He receives it from a young Goron, but he can also find one from the shop for 200 Rupees if he ever loses it. It is heat resistant, and will allow Link to be able to walk into the Death Mountain Crater and the Fire Temple.
Zora Tunic
- Main article: Zora Tunic
The Zora Tunic is found inside the Zora's Domain in two different ways. They can be given to you for free if you melt King Zora out of the ice with Blue Fire, and it can also be purchased from the Zora Shop for 200 Rupees, but it also blocked by ice that must be melted by Blue Fire. This tunic gives Link the ability to breathe underwater, a key factor in completing the Water Temple.
Kokiri Boots
- Main article: Kokiri Boots
The Kokiri Boots are the first boots both Young Link and Adult Link wear. They hold no sort of special properties.
Iron Boots
- Main article: Iron Boots
These extremely heavy boots allow Link to dive deep underwater and walk around. They are found in the Ice Cavern. Another trait is the ability to resist high winds experienced inside the Shadow Temple and Ganon's Castle. They can only be worn by Adult Link.
Hover Boots
- Main article: Hover Boots
The Hover Boots give their wearer the ability to float over gaps in the ground, as well as water, for a short amount of time at the cost of low traction. They are located within the Shadow Temple after defeating Dead Hand. This is very important to make progress within the Shadow Temple, and comes in handy in at least one puzzle in the Spirit Temple. Only Adult Link can wear them.
Inventory
Deku Seeds Bullet Bag
- Main article: Deku Seeds Bullet Bag
The very first Bullet Bag Link receives can hold up to 30 Deku Seeds. It is received at the same time Link gets the Fairy Slingshot. Link can upgrade the size of the bag two times. The first upgrade allows him to hold 40 seeds, and the second gets him a maximum of 50 seeds. One upgrade is found in the Lost Woods, after shooting a target hanging off a tree, and the other is found in the area with the two Skull Kids. When Link shoots a perfect 100 three times, he gets an upgrade. Another upgrade can be found in Hyrule Castle Town at the Shooting Gallery. If Link plays a perfect game, he will receive the upgrade. These can be obtained in any order.
Quiver
- Main article: Quiver
The Quiver is an item found when Link finds the Fairy Bow inside the Forest Temple. It can hold 30 arrows, and can be upgraded twice. The first upgrade brings it to 40 maximum, then the last brings it to a 50 arrow maximum. One upgrade can be found in the Shooting Gallery in Kakariko Village, if Link wins the game with a perfect score. The second upgrade can be won from the target shooting mini-game found in the back of the Gerudo's Fortress.
Goron's Bracelet
- Main article: Goron's Bracelet
The Goron's Bracelet is an item Link can obtain after he agrees to help Darunia. Darunia will give him the bracelet, though he will claim he just wanted to, and there wasn't any particular reason why he gave it to Link. This item allows Link to pick up Bomb Flowers, as well as grass clumps from the ground.
Silver Gauntlets
- Main article: Silver Gauntlets
The Silver Gauntlets are an item found inside the Spirit Temple as a child. After Link defeats an Iron Knuckle, he will find the Silver Gauntlets, but won't be able to wear them until he is an adult. These gauntlets will allow Link to be able to lift and throw the silver stones, as well as push the large, gray blocks found within the Spirit Temple.
Golden Gauntlets
- Main article: Golden Gauntlets
Golden Gauntlets are found inside Ganon's Castle, located in the Shadow level. These will allow Link to lift and throw the large black pillars found inside the castle, as well as on the trail nearby.
Bomb Bag
- Main article: Bomb Bag
The Bomb Bag is an item found inside the Dodongo's Cavern. It can hold a maximum of 20 bombs, and can be upgraded twice. One upgrade can be found by stopping the Hot Rodder Goron with a bomb in the overhang inside the Goron City. The other upgrade is a prize won in the Bombchu Bowling Alley.
Silver Scale
- Main article: Silver Scale
This item allows Link to dive six meters underwater before needing to go up for air. It can only be obtained after completing the Diving Game inside the Zora's Domain. It is necessary to make any progress in the game.
Golden Scale
- Main article: Golden Scale
This item allows Link to dive 9 meters underwater before needing to go up for air. It is found after catching a fish 13 pounds or higher at the Fishing Pond in Lake Hylia. It is not necessary to complete the game, but does allow Link to get the Piece of Heart in the Lakeside Laboratory by diving to the very bottom of the tank in the lab.
Adult's Wallet
- Main article: Adult Wallet#Ocarina of Time
The Adult's Wallet is the first wallet upgrade Link can find on his journey, and it can hold up to 200 Rupees. It can be found in the House of Skulltula, after Link defeats 10 Gold Skulltulas. He must talk to the young man whose curse has been broken.
Giant's Wallet
- Main article: Giant Wallet#Ocarina of Time
The Giant's Wallet can be found in the House of Skulltula after Link defeats 30 Gold Skulltulas. It will allow Link to hold up to 500 Rupees, which is the maximum amount he can hold throughout the whole game.
Gerudo Token
- Main article: Gerudo Token
This item is found in the Gerudo's Fortress, and is obtained when all four Carpenters are released from their prisons. This allows Link to freely walk the Gerudo's Fortress without being hassled. He can also enter the Gerudo Training Ground.
Stone of Agony
- Main article: Stone of Agony
The Stone of Agony allows Link to detect nearby secrets within the game, mostly letting the controller vibrate whenever a secret hole in the ground is nearby. It is obtained when Link has defeated 20 Gold Skulltulas and he talks to the young man freed of the curse inside the House of Skulltula.
Shard of Agony
- Main article: Shard of Agony
The Shard of Agony replaces the Stone of Agony in Ocarina of Time 3D. It allows Link to see secrets by flashing a small icon in the corner of a screen and playing a sound. Just like the Stone of Agony, Link receives it when he collects 20 Gold Skulltula tokens and turns them in at the House of Skulltula.
Bottle Items
Bottle
- Main article: Bottle
The Bottle is an item used to contain various items. A total of four can be found throughout the game. One is found after Link wins the Super Cucco Finding Game. Talon will give him a bottle of milk, and Link can keep the bottle. Another is given to Link by Cucco Lady after Link returns all her Cuccos. Another is found at the bottom of Lake Hylia, with Ruto's Letter. After this is presented to King Zora, Link can keep the bottle. The last can be obtained after Link finds all the Big Poes and presents them all to the Poe Collector in the Ghost Shop as an adult.
Ruto's Letter
- Main article: Ruto's Letter
Lon Lon Milk
- Main article: Lon Lon Milk
Lon Lon Milk has two servings, each one healing five hearts. It can be purchased from Talon for 10 Rupees after he completes the Super Cucco Finding Game. Link can also get some for free any time he plays Epona's Song near a cow.
Red Potion
- Main article: Red Potion
The Red Potion is used to heal all of Link's hearts. They can be purchased from the shop for 30 Rupees, and from Business Scrubs for 40 Rupees, if they offer them.
Green Potion
- Main article: Green Potion
Green Potions are used to fully heal Link's magic power whenever the potion is consumed. They can be found in the shops in both Hyrule Castle Town (child) and Kakariko Village (adult) for 30 Rupees each. They can also be purchased from Business Scrubs for 40 Rupees, if they offer it.
Blue Potion
- Main article: Blue Potion
Blue Potions are used to fully heal both magic power and hearts. It is a very helpful potion only found a Granny's Potion Shop in Kakariko Village when Link is an adult. It can be purchased for 100 Rupees only after Link has given her the Odd Mushroom.
Fairy
- Main article: Fairy
A Fairy is a very helpful tool in the game. Getting one allows Link to heal eight hearts, and captuing it in a bottle allows him to save this for later. It will automatically work its magic when Link loses all his hearts. They are found all over. In dungeons, the overworld, and in great abundance in Fairy Fountains. It can also be purchased from any shop for 50 Rupees.
Blue Fire
- Main article: Blue Fire
Blue Fire is an item used to melt red blocks of ice in the Ice Cavern and the Zora's Domain. It can be found naturally within the Ice Cavern and Ganon's Castle. It can also be purchased at a shop for 300 Rupees. It can be sold for 150 Rupees.
Fish
- Main article: Fish
A Fish can be found in many different places across Hyrule, most notably Zora's Domain and in holes in the ground, but can also be purchased in shops for 200 Rupees. They can be scooped up with a bottle. They are used to gain access to the dungeon Inside Jabu-Jabu's Belly, and can also be sold to the Buyer in both Hyrule Castle Town (child) and Kakariko Village (adult) for 100 Rupees.
Bug
- Main article: Bottle Bug
The Bug is a very useful creature. They are found mostly in the small holes across Hyrule, but can also be purchased in shops for 100 Rupees. It is used to find the Gold Skulltulas inside the soft soil found across the land. When they are released upon the soft soil, they will burrow and bring up the Gold Skulltula. They can also be sold for 50 Rupees.
Poe Spirit
- Main article: Poe Spirit
A Poe Spirit is found after defeating a purple Poe. After Link defeats it, he is given the option to put the spirit in his bottle. Consuming said spirit can result in two different results: healing him or hurting him. It can also be purchased from a shop for 30 Rupees.
Big Poe Spirit
- Main article: Big Poe Spirit
Big Poe Spirits can only be found in Hyrule Field when Link is an adult. They are left behind whenever Link defeats a Big Poe. They should be given to the Poe Collector in Hyrule Castle Town in order for Link to gather "points", giving him a Bottle if Link gives him 10 Big Poes.
Pick-Up
Piece of Heart
- Main article: Piece of Heart
A Piece of Heart is an item mostly found in the overworld, and in certain dungeons. If Link collects four heart pieces, he will create a Heart Container, and he will gain an extra heart in his life meter. There are a total of 36 all across Hyrule, making a total of 9 extra Heart Containers.
Recovery Heart
- Main article: Recovery Heart
A Recovery Heart heals a whole heart of Link's life energy. It is found when defeating enemies, cutting grass, breaking rocks and pots, and rolling into trees.
Magic Jar
- Main article: Magic Jar
Magic Jars are used to recover Link's magic meter. There are two different sizes, one small and one large, each giving different amounts corresponding to the size of the jar. They can be found after defeating an enemy, cutting grass, destroying pots or rocks, or rolling into trees.
Deku Seed
- Main article: Deku Seed
Deku Seeds are used as ammunition for the Fairy Slingshot. They can only be found as a child. They are found mostly by cutting grass, but can also be purchased from certain shops.
Arrow
- Main article: Arrow
Arrows are used as ammunition for the Fairy Bow, and can only be found by Adult Link. They can be found by defeating enemies, cutting grass, and breaking jars. They come in three different sized bundles, one with one arrow, another with two arrows, and one more with three. The more arrows each sprite has, the more Link will receive. They can also be purchased from shops for varying prices.
Bomb
- Main article: Bomb
Bombs can be found all across Hyrule after Link has acquired the Bomb Bag. They give Link some of his bombs back. They can be found by defeating an enemy, cutting grass, destroying jars, and in some treasure chests in dungeons. They are also sold by shops and the occasional Business Scrub.
Rupee
- Main article: Rupee
A Rupee is the unit of currency in Hyrule. Many different kinds can be found all across Hyrule, each having their own value. Green Rupees are worth 1 Rupee, blue are 5 Rupees, red are 20 Rupees, purple are 50 Rupees, and orange are 100 Rupees. There are also "Huge Rupees", worth 200 Rupees, and can only be found in very rare treasure chests. Regular Rupees can be found all across the overworld and in dungeons, from enemies, from cutting grass, breaking jars and rocks, and rolling into trees. They are even prizes for accomplishing certain mini-games. They can be used to do a variety of things in Hyrule, from purchasing equipment to playing mini-games.
Gold Skulltula Token
- Main article: Gold Skulltula Token
Dungeon
Dungeon Map
- Main article: Dungeon Map
Dungeon Maps are found in every dungeon, and are very useful in finding the way around said dungeon. It will show Link all the rooms in the dungeon he is in, and exactly what room leads to where. They can be found inside treasure chests.
Compass
- Main article: Compass
The Compass is found in every dungeon, and is helpful in locating every treasure chest in a dungeon. Once the Compass is found, and they are usually stowed away in treasure chests, symbols indicating where other treasure chests will appear on the map, as well as Link's current location and the last door Link came from.
Small Key
- Main article: Small Key
A Small Key is found in most dungeons, but most are used in dungeons after Link is an Adult. They are used to unlock doors locked with silver locks and chains. Once one is used, it cannot be used again. They are usually found in treasure chests, but can also be found lying on the ground or from enemies. They can also only be used in the dungeon they are found in.
Boss Key
- Main article: Boss Key
The Boss Key is an item found in dungeons, but only when Link is an Adult. They are used to gain access to the room where the dungeon boss lurks. They can usually be found in very fancy blue and yellow treasure chests. They can only be used in the dungeon they are found in.
Heart Container
- Main article: Heart Container
Heart Containers are found only after a dungeon's boss is defeated. They give Link an extra heart for his life meter.
Masks
Keaton Mask
- Main article: Keaton Mask
The Keaton Mask is the first Mask Link will receive from the Happy Mask Salesman. He must take it to the Death Mountain Trail Gatekeeper in Kakariko Village, who will purchase it for 20 Rupees. After he does so, Link can go back to the Happy Mask Shop and pay the Happy Mask Salesman 10 Rupees. This will allow Link to use the next mask.
Skull Mask
- Main article: Skull Mask
The Skull Mask is the second mask Link receives from the Happy Mask Salesman. Link must take this mask and show it to the lone Skull Kid in the Lost Woods. He will purchase it, but for only 10 Rupees, half of the actual price. This mask can also be used to get a Deku Stick expansion from the Forest Stage in the Lost Woods, as well as keeping Keese from attacking Link. When Link goes back to the Happy Mask Salesman, he must pay him 20 Rupees to get the next mask.
Spooky Mask
- Main article: Spooky Mask
The Spooky Mask is the third mask Link can borrow from the Happy Mask Shop. He must take it to the Graveyard Boy in the Kakariko Village Graveyard. The boy will purchase it from Link for full price (30 Rupees). Link can then go to the Happy Mask Shop and pay the fee to get the next mask.
Bunny Hood
- Main article: Bunny Hood
The Bunny Hood is a mask that can be borrowed from the Happy Mask Shop, the fourth in the Happy Mask Side Quest. Unlike in Majora's Mask, the Bunny Hood gives Link no real speed or agility powers, but it does make it so the Stalchildren no longer come out at night, as long as he is wearing it. It can be given to the Running Man, who will purchase it for as much Rupees it takes to fill up Link's wallet. Link can then go to the Happy Mask Shop, pay the 50 Rupees needed for borrowing the mask, and is now given access to four different masks.
Mask of Truth
- Main article: Mask of Truth
The Mask of Truth is a mask that can be borrowed from the Happy Mask Shop once the Happy Mask Side Quest has been completed. This Mask will allow Link to be able to hear the hidden messages from the Gossip Stones. It can also be presented on the Forest Stage in order to receive a Deku Nut upgrade.
Goron Mask
- Main article: Goron Mask
The Goron Mask is a mask that can be worn only after completing the Happy Mask Side Quest. Unlike in Majora's Mask, this mask will only allow Link to wear it around, not turn him into a Goron. It is used as a gag item, getting humorous reactions from other characters.
Zora Mask
- Main article: Zora Mask
The Zora Mask is a mask that can be attained only after completing the Happy Mask Side Quest. This mask gives Link no special powers of any kind. It is just a sort of gag item, used to get funny reactions from other characters.
Gerudo Mask
- Main article: Gerudo Mask
The Gerudo Mask is a mask that can be borrowed from the Happy Mask Shop after completing the Happy Mask Side Quest. It gives Link no special powers, and is mainly a gag item. It can be worn to illicit funny reactions from other characters.
Trading Sequence
Pocket Egg
- Main article: Pocket Egg
Pocket Cucco
- Main article: Pocket Cucco
Cojiro
- Main article: Cojiro
Odd Mushroom
- Main article: Odd Mushroom
Odd Potion
- Main article: Odd Potion
Poacher's Saw
- Main article: Poacher's Saw
Broken Goron's Sword
- Main article: Broken Goron's Sword
Prescription
- Main article: Prescription
Eyeball Frog
- Main article: Eyeball Frog
World's Finest Eye Drops
- Main article: World's Finest Eye Drops
Claim Check
- Main article: Claim Check
Quest Items
Kokiri's Emerald
- Main article: Kokiri's Emerald
Goron's Ruby
- Main article: Goron's Ruby
Zora's Sapphire
- Main article: Zora's Sapphire
Light Medallion
- Main article: Light Medallion
The Light Medallion is given to Link by Rauru, the Sage of Light. It is given to him when he awakens from his seven-year sleep to become old enough to be the Hero of Time. This is the first of the Medallions given to Link, which are given to him when he awakens each remaining sage.
Forest Medallion
- Main article: Forest Medallion
The Forest Medallion is the second of the Medallions given to Link. He receives this after defeating Phantom Ganon in the Forest Temple from the newly awakened sage Saria, Link's childhood friend.
Fire Medallion
- Main article: Fire Medallion
It is given to Link by Darunia, the Sage of Fire, just after he defeats Volvagia and frees the Gorons from their prison. The Fire Medallion is the third of the Medallions given to Link in the game, representing "the power of the fire spirits" and Darunia's friendship.
Water Medallion
- Main article: Water Medallion
Given to Link by the newly awakened sage Ruto after defeating Morpha in the Water Temple. The Water Medallion is the fourth of the Medallions in the game, representing Ruto's "eternal love" for Link.
Shadow Medallion
- Main article: Shadow Medallion
The Shadow Medallion is the fifth of the Medallions, which is given to Link by Impa, Zelda's caretaker. Impa, the newly awakened sage, presents this token to Link after he defeats the dark spirit Bongo Bongo in the Shadow Temple underneath the Kakariko Village Graveyard.
Spirit Medallion
- Main article: Spirit Medallion
The Spirit Medallion is the very last of the Medallions given to Link during his quest. He receives it from Nabooru, who awakens as the Sage of Spirit after Link defeats Twinrova in the Spirit Temple. Nabooru gives this medallion to Link as a 'thank you' and an apology for not keeping her promise from seven years earlier. After receiving the last medallion, Rauru informs Link that there is someone awaiting him in the Temple of Time.
Weird Egg
- Main article: Weird Egg
Zelda's Letter
- Main article: Zelda's Letter