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'''Hot Spring Water''' is a recurring item in [[The Legend of Zelda (Series)|''The Legend of Zelda'' series]]. It is usually found in a | '''Hot Spring Water''' is a recurring [[bottle]] item in [[The Legend of Zelda (Series)|''The Legend of Zelda'' series]]. It is usually found in a [[Hot Spring]]. It has healing abilities and is often associated with [[Goron]]s. | ||
==''Majora's Mask''== | |||
Hot Spring Water can be found in underground areas of [[Snowhead]]. Its heat can be used to melt ice and snow. It can be stored in a [[Bottle]]. However, if it is not used quickly, it will cool down and become regular [[Water]].{{Ref|MM|3543|In-game description}}{{Ref|MM|206|In-game description}} Unlike in later games, it does not heal Link if he is immersed in it. | Hot Spring Water can be found in underground areas of [[Snowhead]]. Its heat can be used to melt ice and snow. It can be stored in a [[Bottle]]. However, if it is not used quickly, it will cool down and become regular [[Water]].{{Ref|MM|3543|In-game description}}{{Ref|MM|206|In-game description}} Unlike in later games, it does not heal Link if he is immersed in it. | ||
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Hot Spring Water can also be found in the [[Goron Graveyard]]. If Link pushes [[Darmani]]'s tomb, Hot Spring Water will come boiling out of the ground and fill up the room. | Hot Spring Water can also be found in the [[Goron Graveyard]]. If Link pushes [[Darmani]]'s tomb, Hot Spring Water will come boiling out of the ground and fill up the room. | ||
==''The Minish Cap''== | |||
{{Main|Mt. Crenel Mineral Water}} | {{Main|Mt. Crenel Mineral Water}} | ||
In the European version of ''[[The Legend of Zelda: The Minish Cap|The Minish Cap]]'', Mt. Crenel Mineral Water is known as Hot Spring Water. This Water can be stored in a Bottle and is necessary to grow some plants in the [[Mt. Crenel]] area. It can be delivered to a [[Forest Minish]]. | In the European version of ''[[The Legend of Zelda: The Minish Cap|The Minish Cap]]'', Mt. Crenel Mineral Water is known as Hot Spring Water. This Water can be stored in a Bottle and is necessary to grow some plants in the [[Mt. Crenel]] area. It can be delivered to a [[Forest Minish]]. | ||
==''Twilight Princess''== | |||
Hot Spring Water | Hot Spring Water heals all of Link's hearts if he drinks it, but hot springs also heal Link if he simply stands in the Water.{{Ref|TP|177|In-game description}} Hot Spring Water stored in a Bottle cools after three minutes and loses its potency in that time. Afterwards, it becomes regular Water.{{Ref|TP|5043|Goron}} | ||
There are two [[Hot Spring]]s in Hyrule, the [[Kakariko Hot Spring]] and [[Death Mountain Hot Spring]], which Link can freely scoop Hot Spring Water from into an empty bottle. | |||
A [[Goron]] on the [[Castle Town South Road]] complains that there is no bridge for the transportation of Hot Spring Water to Castle Town South Road. After Link aids [[Malo Mart]]'s crowdfunding efforts to establishing a shop in [[Castle Town]] and rebuild the [[East Castle Town Bridge|bridge]] to the location, the Goron is found sitting on the edge of the bridge moping. He claims to not have the strength or motivation to retrieve Water from Death Mountain. | |||
He soon opens up a | Link's job is then to speak to [[Gor Liggs]], who hears about the Goron and his [[Gor Liggs' Son|son]]'s plight. He then hands Link a gargantuan [[barrel]] full of Hot Spring Water to dump on top of the Goron to lift his spirits and give him new strength. He must then navigate through the perilous [[Hyrule Field]] while holding the barrel over his head and reach the East Castle Town Bridge (West in the [[Nintendo Wii]] version, and [[Hero Mode]] of ''Twilight Princess HD''), where he must throw it on top of the Goron. After being drenched in re-invigorating Hot Spring Water, the Goron storms off and leaves behind a [[Piece of Heart]]. | ||
He soon opens up a [[Hot Springwater Shop]] in the [[Castle Town South Road]] market, and gives Link a free Bottle of Hot Spring Water. Further refills cost 20 rupees. | |||
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