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| game = ''[[Hyrule Warriors]]'' | | game = ''[[Hyrule Warriors]]'' | ||
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| used by = [[Link]] | | used by = [[Link]] | ||
| related = | | related = [[Silver Gauntlets]]<br/>[[Golden Gauntlets]] | ||
| element = {{Lightning}} Lightning | | element = {{Lightning}} Lightning | ||
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{{ | {{Quote|A power-gauntlet-and-flail-combo set, perfect for devastating attacks. Pressing the Strong Attack button allows you to pick up and throw enemies.|In-Game Description}} | ||
'''Gauntlets''' are | '''Gauntlets''' are a [[Hyrule Warriors Weapons|weapon]] class used by [[Link (Hyrule Warriors)|Link]] in ''[[Hyrule Warriors]]''. While wielding it, Link fights using a pair of gauntlets and a heavy ball and chain, using them to smash enemies aside, burrow underground, and pick up and throw objects. | ||
==Variations== | |||
*'''[[Silver Gauntlets]]:''' The Level 1 variation. Based on the namesake item from ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time|Ocarina of Time]]''. The wrecking ball used is the [[Ball and Chain]] from ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess|Twilight Princess]]''. | |||
*'''[[Golden Gauntlets]]:''' The Level 2 variation. Based on the namesake item from ''Ocarina of Time''. The wrecking ball used is a golden version of the Ball and Chain. | |||
*'''Power Gloves:''' The Level 3 variation. The gauntlets are silver, with orange jewels embedded into the knuckles and sides. The wrecking ball used is based on a [[Chain Chomp]]. | |||
*'''[[Power Bracelet|8-Bit Power Bracelets]]:''' The Level ★ variation. Based on the namesake item in ''[[The Legend of Zelda]]'', with black gloves and rendered in 3D. The wrecking ball used is a 3D render of the [[Raft]], attached to a green rope. | |||
*'''Power Gloves +:''' The Level 4 variation. Identical to the Power Gloves, but much more powerful. | |||
*'''Burning Gloves:''' The Level 4+ variation, which adds {{Fire}} Fire as a secondary element. Identical to the Power Gloves, but with a red color scheme. | |||
==Silver Gauntlets== | ==Silver Gauntlets== |
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"A power-gauntlet-and-flail-combo set, perfect for devastating attacks. Pressing the Strong Attack button allows you to pick up and throw enemies."
Gauntlets are a weapon class used by Link in Hyrule Warriors. While wielding it, Link fights using a pair of gauntlets and a heavy ball and chain, using them to smash enemies aside, burrow underground, and pick up and throw objects.
Variations
- Silver Gauntlets: The Level 1 variation. Based on the namesake item from Ocarina of Time. The wrecking ball used is the Ball and Chain from Twilight Princess.
- Golden Gauntlets: The Level 2 variation. Based on the namesake item from Ocarina of Time. The wrecking ball used is a golden version of the Ball and Chain.
- Power Gloves: The Level 3 variation. The gauntlets are silver, with orange jewels embedded into the knuckles and sides. The wrecking ball used is based on a Chain Chomp.
- 8-Bit Power Bracelets: The Level ★ variation. Based on the namesake item in The Legend of Zelda, with black gloves and rendered in 3D. The wrecking ball used is a 3D render of the Raft, attached to a green rope.
- Power Gloves +: The Level 4 variation. Identical to the Power Gloves, but much more powerful.
- Burning Gloves: The Level 4+ variation, which adds Fire as a secondary element. Identical to the Power Gloves, but with a red color scheme.
Silver Gauntlets
These are unlocked on Adventure Map G-14 in all versions of the game.
- Base attack: 80
- Per star: 8
Golden Gauntlets
On the Wii U, these are unlocked on the Adventure Map by completing the challenge at grid C12? with an "A" rank after using a Candle on the lower-left tree.
In Hyrule Warriors Legends and Hyrule Warriors: Definitive Edition, these can be unlocked at Great Sea Map B-3.
- Base attack: 150
- Per star: 15
Power Gloves
On the Wii U, these are unlocked in Adventure Mode by completing the challenge at grid B14? as Link with the Gauntlets with an "A" rank after using a Candle on the tree blocking the path and revealing the enemies using a Goddess's Harp on the Goddess Butterflies.
In Legends and Definitive Edition, these are unlocked at Master Quest A-11.
- Base attack: 280
- Per star: 28
Power Gloves +
These are only obtainable in Legends and Definitive Edition on Twilight Map square G-5.
- Base attack: 500
- Per star: 50
Burning Gloves
These are only obtainable in Legends and Definitive Edition on Koholint Island Map square A-14. They add the element of Fire to the weapon in addition to Lightning.
- Base attack: 500
- Per star: 50
8-Bit Power Bracelet
On the Wii U, the 8-Bit Power Bracelet is unlocked in Adventure Mode by getting an "A" rank at grid C3 ?of the Twilight Map. You must use the Lantern to reveal the enemies then use a bomb on the boulder in order to unlock the "A" rank challenge. The Challenge requires you to use Link with the Gauntlets weapon. It has the exact same stats as the Power Gloves.
On the Switch, the 8-Bit Power Bracelet can be used in place of the Burning Gloves by turning on the 8-Bit Weapons option in the settings.
Trivia
- When using the Power Gloves, Link's Awakening's BowWow takes the place of the Ball and Chain from Twilight Princess.