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:''Not to be confused with [[Blue Flame]] from Breath of the Wild'' | :''Not to be confused with [[Blue Flame]] from Breath of the Wild'' | ||
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==''Ocarina of Time''== | ==''Ocarina of Time''== | ||
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Blue Fire can | Described as a "cool flame" or a "supernatural flame"{{Ref|[[Nintendo Power Ocarina of Time Strategy Guide|''The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time Player's Guide'']] pg. 78|Ice that glowed red possessed magical properties. Heat could not melt it, but the supernatural flame of Blue Fire could. The fire burned in the Ice Cavern, and travelers who bottled it could save it until coming across a treasure chilled in crimson.}}, Blue Fire is the only thing which can melt [[Red Ice|red ice]]. While the [[Potion Shop (Ocarina of Time)|Potion Shop]] has a Blue Fire lamp which they sell the use of for 300 [[rupee]]s, there are two Blue Fire [[brazier]]s in the [[Ice Cavern (Ocarina of Time)|Ice Cavern]] which Link can swipe a bottle through to capture some Blue Fire. There is also a Blue Fire brazier in the Water Medallion trial of [[Ganon's Castle]]. In both locations, there is red ice which blocks the way and holds items, including a [[Piece of Heart]] in the Ice Cavern. | ||
Outside of the Ice Cavern and Ganon's Castle, the only places in the standard ''Ocarina of Time'' which require Blue Fire are in the frozen [[Zora's Domain (Ocarina of Time)|Zora's Domain]]. A wall of red ice blocks the [[Zora Shop (Ocarina of Time)|Zora Shop]], while [[King Zora De Bon XVI|King Zora]] himself is locked in a red ice crystal. Once unfrozen using Blue Fire, the King gives Link a [[Zora Tunic]] as thanks. | |||
The [[Buyer]] will purchase a bottle of Blue Fire for 150 [[rupee]]s. | |||
===Master Quest=== | |||
There is an additional Blue Fire brazier in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time Master Quest|Ocarina of Time Master Quest]]'', in the [[Gerudo Training Ground]], where it is needed to melt a hidden red ice wall. | |||
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Revision as of 17:38, April 18, 2025
- Not to be confused with Blue Flame from Breath of the Wild
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Locations | Ice Cavern | |
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Uses | Melting Red Ice | |
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Blue Fire is a collectible item from Ocarina of Time.
Ocarina of Time
Described as a "cool flame" or a "supernatural flame"[1], Blue Fire is the only thing which can melt red ice. While the Potion Shop has a Blue Fire lamp which they sell the use of for 300 rupees, there are two Blue Fire braziers in the Ice Cavern which Link can swipe a bottle through to capture some Blue Fire. There is also a Blue Fire brazier in the Water Medallion trial of Ganon's Castle. In both locations, there is red ice which blocks the way and holds items, including a Piece of Heart in the Ice Cavern.
Outside of the Ice Cavern and Ganon's Castle, the only places in the standard Ocarina of Time which require Blue Fire are in the frozen Zora's Domain. A wall of red ice blocks the Zora Shop, while King Zora himself is locked in a red ice crystal. Once unfrozen using Blue Fire, the King gives Link a Zora Tunic as thanks.
The Buyer will purchase a bottle of Blue Fire for 150 rupees.
Master Quest
There is an additional Blue Fire brazier in Ocarina of Time Master Quest, in the Gerudo Training Ground, where it is needed to melt a hidden red ice wall.
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References
- ↑ "Ice that glowed red possessed magical properties. Heat could not melt it, but the supernatural flame of Blue Fire could. The fire burned in the Ice Cavern, and travelers who bottled it could save it until coming across a treasure chilled in crimson.", The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time Player's Guide pg. 78