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This is a list of items found in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker|The Wind Waker]]''. | |||
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== Inventory/Equipment == | |||
=== Hero's Sword === | |||
{{ | [[File:Hero's_Sword.png|128px|right]] | ||
{{Main|Hero's Sword}} | |||
{{ | The first sword Link acquires in the game. He receives it from [[Orca]] after getting the Telescope. This sword is very useful, acting as Link's sword for the first half of the game. It is not known what is done with it after Link receives the Master Sword. | ||
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=== Master Sword === | |||
[[File:Master_Sword_(TWW).png|128px|right]] | |||
{{Main|Master Sword}} | |||
The legendary Master Sword held by the [[Hero of Time]] himself. Link acquires this after completing the [[Tower of the Gods]], therefore proving his worth. However, Link must complete additional tasks before it reaches its full power. | |||
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=== Hero's Shield === | |||
[[File:Hero's_Shield_(TWW).png|128px|right]] | |||
{{Main|Hero's Shield}} | |||
The first shield Link gets. He receives it from [[Grandma]] after [[Tetra]] tells him to get one. | |||
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{{ | === Mirror Shield === | ||
{{ | [[File:Mirror_Shield_(TWW).png|128px|right]] | ||
{{ | {{Main|Mirror Shield}} | ||
The Mirror Shield is found in the [[Earth Temple (The Wind Waker)|Earth Temple]]. Its reflective surface allows [[Link (The Wind Waker)|Link]] to reflect light towards enemies to stun/defeat them, or into objects to solve puzzles. It is also used to deflect the Light Arrows at Ganon that Zelda shoots at Link to help stun Ganon in the last phase of the final battle. | |||
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=== Telescope === | |||
[[File:Le_telescope.png|128px|right]] | |||
{{Main|Telescope}} | |||
Link's first item in the game. Given to him by his sister [[Aryll]], it is her most prized possession. Use the C-stick to zoom in and out, and the control stick to look around. | |||
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=== Sail === | |||
[[File:Sail.png|128px|right]] | |||
{{Main|Sail}} | |||
The key to traveling in Wind Waker, the sail can be bought from a merchant on [[Windfall Island]] named [[Zunari]]. He will never say it by name, but will merely call it '''"it"''' and '''"that"''' a lot. He will then offer it to you for 80 [[Rupee]]s after his speech. | |||
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=== Wind Waker === | |||
[[File:WindWaker_Large.png|128px|right]] | |||
{{Main|Wind Waker}} | |||
The Wind Waker is a conductor's baton that was used long ago to borrow the power of the gods. It is given to Link by the [[King of Red Lions]] the first time Link arrives at [[Dragon Roost Island]]. The Wind Waker is used to conduct a choir of disembodied voices in 3/4, 4/4, or 6/4 time by use of the C-stick and main analog stick. | |||
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=== Grappling Hook === | |||
[[File:Grappling_Hook_(The_Wind_Waker).png|128px|right]] | |||
{{Main|Grappling Hook}} | |||
The Grappling Hook is the dungeon item for [[Dragon Roost Cavern]], the first dungeon in the game. It is given to Link by [[Medli]], which allows Link to progress further into the dungeon and swing across gaps. The hook is used by aiming it at hanging branches or hooks on the walls. The hook can also be used as a salvage arm while at sea to pick up treasure from the ocean floor, or can be used to steal spoils from enemies as opposed to having only a chance for them to appear when they are defeated. | |||
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=== Tingle Tuner === | |||
[[File:Tingletuner.png|128px|right]] | |||
{{Main|Tingle Tuner}} | |||
The Tingle Tuner is an item given to you by [[Tingle]] himself. When you rescue him from his jail cell on [[Windfall Island]], he will give Link the Tingle Tuner as a sign of friendship, acknowledging him as a "true fairy". This item can be activated by connecting a Game Boy Advance to the Gamecube or Wii via a Link Cable. It will allow Link to partake in many different sidequests along his journey, such as finding hidden Tingle statues and finding bonus [[Rupee]]s. It is not available in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker HD|The Wind Waker HD]]'', as it is replaced by the [[Tingle Bottle]]. | |||
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=== Tingle Bottle === | |||
[[File:Tingle_Bottle_(TWW).png|128px|right]] | |||
{{Main|Tingle Bottle}} | |||
The Tingle Bottle replaced the [[Tingle Tuner]] in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker HD|The Wind Waker HD]]''. It is given to Link by [[Tingle]] when he is released from jail. The Tingle Bottle is used to send messages and screenshots to other Wind Waker HD players via Miiverse. | |||
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=== Picto Box === | |||
[[File:Picto_Box_(TWW).png|128px|right]] | |||
{{Main|Pictograph Box}} | |||
The Picto Box allows Link to take black & white pictographs and has the capacity to hold three at a time. In ''[[The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker HD|The Wind Waker HD]]'', it has the capacity to hold twelve pictographs. The Picto Box is found at the end of a maze of tunnels located at the back of the jail cell that [[Tingle]] is being held in. | |||
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=== Deluxe Picto Box === | |||
[[File:Deluxe_Picto_Box_(TWW).png|128px|right]] | |||
{{Main|Pictograph_Box#The_Wind_Waker}} | |||
The Deluxe Picto Box is an upgrade to the Picto Box that takes color pictographs instead of black & white ones. In ''[[The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker|The Wind Waker]]'', Link must capture the Forest Firefly in a bottle and give it to [[Lenzo]], who will then upgrade the Picto Box. In ''[[The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker HD|The Wind Waker HD]]'', Lenzo gives the Deluxe Picto Box to Link after he has completed three tasks for him. Pictographs can be given to [[Carlov]] at the [[Nintendo Gallery]] and made into [[Figurines]]. Pictographs can also be posted to Miiverse using the [[Tingle Bottle]]. | |||
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=== Power Bracelets === | |||
[[File:Power_Bracelets_(WW).png|128px|right]] | |||
{{Main|Power Bracelet}} | |||
The Power Bracelets give Link the ability to lift the large headstone shaped stones and other heavy objects. Once Link acquires the [[Fire Arrow|Fire]] & [[Ice Arrow|Ice]] Arrows, he can go into the [[Fire Mountain]] to collect the Power Bracelets. | |||
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=== Iron Boots === | |||
[[File:Iron_Boots_(TWW).png|128px|right]] | |||
{{Main|Iron Boots}} | |||
The Iron Boots are found in a cave on Ice Ring Isle and are not accessible until Link receives the [[Fire Arrow]]s and [[Ice Arrow]]s from the [[Queen of Fairies]] on [[Mother and Child Isles]] after learning the [[Ballad of Gales]] and warping to them. The Iron Boots allow Link to not be affected by wind when equipped, therefore making them essential for the [[Wind Temple (The Wind Waker)|Wind Temple]]. They also allow Link to activate springboards first by wearing the boots and then taking them off. Larger statues may also be pulled over when the Iron Boots are paired with the [[Hookshot]]. One difference of these boots from other Zelda games is that when Link enters the water, the boots are automatically unequipped as opposed to making Link sink to the bottom of the body of water. | |||
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=== Magic Armor === | |||
[[File:Magicarmortww_Artwork.png|128px|right]] | |||
{{Main|Magic Armor}} | |||
The Magic Armor is an item given to you by [[Zunari]] as a reward after completing the [[The Wind Waker Trading Sequence|Island Trading Sequence]]. This item creates a magical barrier around Link that protects him from damage. While active, the armor drains Link's magic meter. Once Link's magic is depleted, the Magic Armor stops working. The Magic Armor can also be used while sailing to protect from attacks during battles at sea. In ''[[The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker HD|The Wind Waker HD]]'', the Magic Armor no longer uses magic. However, while it is activated, Link will lose Rupees whenever he would normally take damage. | |||
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=== Boomerang === | |||
[[File:Boomerang_(The_Wind_Waker).png|128px|right]] | |||
{{Main|Boomerang}} | |||
The boomerang is the dungeon item from the [[Forbidden Woods]]. It can used to hit up to 5 objects at a time in succession or to attack enemies, though it is a relatively weak weapon. It is obtained after defeating a [[Mothula]]. | |||
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=== Deku Leaf === | |||
[[File:DekuLeaf_Large.png|128px|right]] | |||
{{Main|Deku Leaf}} | |||
The Deku Leaf is received from the [[Great Deku Tree]] after he asks Link to go rescue [[Makar]] from the [[Forbidden Woods]]. Unfortunately, the leaf is at the top of the tree and Link must make a long and tedious trip up a line of [[Baba Bud]]s to obtain it. The leaf allows Link to leap from a platform and float through the air to another one. With the leaf comes a magic meter that will deplete as Link flies. When the meter is depleted, Link is simply left with a useless oversized leaf. Another use for the leaf is to send gusts of air in any direction from the ground. | |||
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=== Hero's Bow === | |||
[[File:Hero's_Bow_(TWW).png|128px|right]] | |||
{{Main|Hero's Bow}} | |||
The Hero's Bow is the dungeon item found in the [[Tower of the Gods]]. Link acquires it after defeating a [[Darknut]]. The Hero's Bow has many used in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker|The Wind Waker]]''. It is required to learn the [[Ballad of Gales]], as well as collecting the [[Power Bracelet]]s and [[Iron Boots]] to progress through the rest of the game. Link will also need to use the Hero's Bow with the [[Light Arrow]]s to defeat [[Phantom Ganon (The Wind Waker)|Phantom Ganon]] and [[Ganon]]dorf at the end of his quest. | |||
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=== Fire & Ice Arrows === | |||
[[File:Fire_&_Ice_Arrows_(TWW).png|128px|right]] | |||
{{Main|Fire & Ice Arrows}} | |||
The Fire & Ice Arrows are magic arrows that can "melt the coldest ice" or "freeze the hottest flames". Link acquires them by playing the [[Ballad of Gales]] and warping to [[Mother and Child Isles|Mother & Child Isles]] after rescuing [[Aryll]] from [[Forsaken Fortress]]. The Fire & Ice Arrows are required to enter [[Fire Mountain]] and [[Ice Ring Isle]] to retrieve the [[Power Bracelet]]s and [[Iron Boots]], respectively. | |||
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=== Light Arrows === | |||
[[File:Light_Arrow_(TWW).png|128px|right]] | |||
{{Main|Light Arrow}} | |||
In ''The Wind Waker'', the Light Arrows are awarded to Link after he completes the Maze in [[Ganon's Tower]]. After exiting the Maze, Link will battle with [[Phantom Ganon (The Wind Waker)|Phantom Ganon]] one last time and must shoot him with a Light Arrow to defeat him for good. The Light Arrows are also the only item that can harm [[Puppet Ganon]], and [[Zelda]] will use them to stun [[Ganon]]dorf in the final battle, allowing Link to get a few hits in and eventually the final blow. | |||
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=== Bomb === | |||
[[File:Bomb_(TWW).png|128px|right]] | |||
{{Main|Bomb}} | |||
Link uses bombs to create explosions, usually to remove objects from his path or to damage enemies. Link acquires the bombs from [[Niko]] after visiting [[Greatfish Isle]] for the first time. Link starts out being able to carry a maximum of 30 bombs, however this capacity can be upgraded twice, allowing Link to carry a maximum of 60 and eventually 99 bombs. | |||
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=== Hookshot === | |||
[[File:Hookshot_(TWW).png|128px|right]] | |||
{{Main|Hookshot}} | |||
The Hookshot is the dungeon item for the [[Wind Temple (The Wind Waker)|Wind Temple]]. Link acquires the Hookshot after defeating the [[Wizzrobe#The Wind Waker|Red Wizzrobe]]. The Hookshot can be used to latch onto certain objects, including wooden beams, trees and targets. When Link is wearing the [[Iron Boots]], he can use the Hookshot to pull down statues that have a target on them for the Hookshot to latch onto. It is also required to defeat the boss of the Wind Temple, [[Molgera]]. | |||
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=== Skull Hammer === | |||
[[File:Skull_Hammer_(TWW).png|128px|right]] | |||
{{Main|Skull Hammer}} | |||
The Skull Hammer is found in the [[Forsaken Fortress]] the second time that Link goes to rescue [[Aryll]]. Almost immediately after arriving, Link is confronted by [[Phantom Ganon (The Wind Waker)|Phantom Ganon]]. After a few rounds of [[Dead Man's Volley]], Phantom Ganon retreats and a chest appears containing the Skull Hammer. | |||
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=== Spoils Bag === | |||
[[File:Spoilsbag.png|128px|right]] | |||
{{Main|Spoils Bag}} | |||
The Spoils Bag is an item received from [[Niko]] after completing his test on the pirate's ship. It is used to store various enemy spoils Link finds on his adventure (see "spoils"). | |||
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=== Bait Bag === | |||
[[File:Bait_Bag.png|128px|right]] | |||
{{Main|Bait Bag}} | |||
The Bait Bag is an item available to be bought at [[Beedle's Shop Ship]] for 20 [[Rupee]]s. The Bait Bag is able to hold 8 of any combination of [[All-Purpose Bait]] and [[Hyoi Pear]]s, also available at [[Beedle]]'s [[Beedle's Shop Ship|Shop]]. | |||
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=== Delivery Bag === | |||
[[File:Delivery_Bag.png|128px|right]] | |||
{{Main|Delivery Bag}} | |||
The Delivery Bag is an item given to Link by [[Quill]], the Rito Postman on [[Dragon Roost Island]]. It is used to carry all kinds of usually one-use quest or trading items, like letters, flowers, or statues. | |||
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=== Pirate's Charm === | |||
[[File:Pirate's_Charm.png|128px|right]] | |||
{{Main|Pirate's Charm}} | |||
Snuck into Link's pocket by [[Tetra]] before he is launched into the [[Forsaken Fortress]], it is used as a form of communication between not just Link and Tetra, but also the [[King of Red Lions]] later on in the game. It is also referenced to as a portable [[Gossip Stone]]. | |||
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=== Hero's Charm === | |||
[[File:Hero's_Charm_(TWW).png|128px|right]] | |||
{{Main|Hero's Charm}} | |||
The Hero's Charm is a wearable accessory that allows Link to see the remaining health of his enemies. In ''[[The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker|The Wind Waker]]'', Link receives the Hero's Charm from [[Mrs. Marie]] after giving her a total of 40 [[Joy Pendant]]s. In ''[[The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker HD|The Wind Waker HD]]'', the Hero's Charm is in a treasure chest on the 50th floor of the [[Savage Labyrinth]]. | |||
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=== All-Purpose Bait === | |||
[[File:AllPurposeBait_Large.png|128px|right]] | |||
{{Main|All-Purpose Bait}} | |||
All-Purpose Bait can be purchased from [[Beedle]] after Link receives the [[Spoils Bag]] from [[Niko]] on the way to [[Forsaken Fortress]] for the first time. As the name implies, it has many uses. Link can use it to feed the [[Fishman]] at each island, who will in turn fill in Link's [[Sea Chart]] for that sector, or give Link the option to play a mini-game if that sector is already explored. Link can also spread some All-Purpose Bait on the ground in front of a [[Rat|Rat's]] hole and the rat will sell you [[Potion]]s or even more bait. | |||
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=== Hyoi Pear === | |||
[[File:Hyoi_Pear_(TWW).png|128px|right]] | |||
{{Main|Hyoi Pear}} | |||
Hyoi Pears can be purchased from [[Beedle]] after Link receives the [[Spoils Bag]] from [[Niko]] on the way to [[Forsaken Fortress]] for the first time. If [[Seagull]]s are nearby, Link can offer a Hyoi Pear as bait for one, which will then allow him to control one until he chooses to stop or is hit by an enemy. While controlling a Seagull, Link will be able to get [[Rupee]]s, [[Piece of Heart|Pieces of Heart]] and other items that would otherwise be unreachable. | |||
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=== Complimentary ID === | |||
[[File:Complimentary_ID_(TWW).png|128px|right]] | |||
{{Main|Complimentary ID}} | |||
The Complimentary ID is mailed to Link from [[Beedle]] after Link has purchased 30 items from him. After his 30th purchase, Link will be able to find the Complimentary ID in any [[Postbox]]. The Complimentary ID is a one-time use item. When given to Beedle, he will "compliment" Link for his continued patronage, which will fully recover all of his [[Recovery Heart|Hearts]]. | |||
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=== Fill-Up Coupon === | |||
[[File:Fill-Up_Coupon_(TWW).png|128px|right]] | |||
{{Main|Fill-Up Coupon}} | |||
The Fill-Up Coupon is mailed to Link from [[Beedle]] after Link has purchased 60 items from him. After his 60th purchase, Link will be able to find the Fill-Up Coupon in any [[Postbox]]. The Fill-Up Coupon is a one-time use item. When given to Beedle, Link will receive a free replenishment for all consumable items, such as [[Bomb]]s and [[Arrow]]s, as well as a full recovery of [[Recovery Heart|Hearts]]. | |||
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=== Cabana Deed === | |||
[[File:Cabana_Deed.png|128px|right]] | |||
{{Main|Cabana Deed}} | |||
Link receives the Cabana Deed from [[Mrs. Marie]] after giving an additional 20 [[Joy Pendant]]s to her. This allows Link to prove that he now owns the [[Private Oasis]] and enter the cabin. Inside, Link must crawl through a series of tunnels to reach a [[Treasure Chest]]. In ''[[The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker|The Wind Waker]]'', the chest will contain a [[Triforce Chart]]. In ''[[The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker HD|The Wind Waker HD]]'', the chest will contain a [[Triforce Shard]]. | |||
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== Bottled Items == | |||
=== Bottle === | |||
[[File:Bottle_(TWW).png|128px|right]] | |||
{{Main|Bottle}} | |||
Empty bottles are used to store all sorts of things. Link can use bottles for storing [[Water]], [[Fairy|Fairies]], [[Potion]]s, or even some of [[Grandma]]'s delicious [[Elixir Soup]]. There are a total of four bottles that can be found in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker|The Wind Waker]]'' | |||
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=== Bottled Water === | |||
[[File:Bottled_Water_(TWW).png|128px|right]] | |||
{{Main|Water}} | |||
Bottled Water can be used to make some withered plants grow. It is particularly useful when trying to access [[Dragon Roost Cavern]]. All that Link needs to do to collect some is to swipe an empty bottle near a water source. | |||
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=== Bottled Forest Water === | |||
[[File:Bottled_Forest_Water_(TWW).png|128px|right]] | |||
{{Main|Forest Water}} | |||
Forest Water is special water that only flows within [[Forest Haven]]. It can be used to help the [[Withered Tree]]s grow. Once collected, it is only good for 20 minutes before it becomes normal water. In ''[[The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker HD|The Wind Waker HD]]'', that time limit is increased to 30 minutes. | |||
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=== Forest Firefly === | |||
[[File:Bottled_Forest Firefly_(TWW).png|128px|right]] | |||
{{Main|Forest Firefly}} | |||
Forest Fireflies are only found inside [[Forest Haven]]. If Link brings one back to [[Lenzo]], he will place it in Link's [[Pictograph Box|Picto Box]], creating the [[Pictograph Box|Deluxe Picto Box]]. In ''[[The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker HD|The Wind Waker HD]]'', the Forest Firefly is no longer required to get the Deluxe Picto Box. However, if Link brings a Forest Firefly to Lenzo, he will award Link with a [[Joy Pendant]] for his hard work. | |||
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=== Bottled Fairy === | |||
[[File:Fairy in a Bottle TWW.png|128px|right]] | |||
{{Main|Fairy}} | |||
Link can use Fairies to restore some of his health. Link can also store a Fairy in a bottle to use at a later time. If Link loses all of his health and has a Fairy stored in a bottle, the Fairy will automatically come out of the bottle and restore Link to life and replenish some of his health. | |||
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=== Elixir Soup === | |||
[[File:Bottled_Elixir_Soup_Full_(TWW).png|128px|right]] | |||
{{Main|Elixir Soup}} | |||
[[Grandma]] fills one of Link's empty bottles up with Elixir Soup after he heals her with a [[Fairy]]. In fact, she fills the bottle so full that there are two helpings worth. Elixir Soup will replenish all of Link's hearts, as well as all of his magic, and even temporarily doubles his attack strength. Link can return to get unlimited free refills of Elixir Soup as long as he has an empty bottle. However, he can only have one bottle of Elixir Soup at a time. | |||
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=== Red Potion === | |||
[[File:Bottled_Red_Potion_(TWW).png|128px|right]] | |||
{{Main|Red Potion}} | |||
Red Potions can be held in bottles until ready to use. When used, they restore all of Link's hearts. Red Potions can be purchased from [[Doc Bandam]] at the [[Chu Jelly Juice Shop]] on [[Windfall Island]] for 20 [[Rupee]]s. If Link brings 5 [[Chu Jelly|Red Chu Jellies]] to Doc Bandam, he will fill Link's bottle with Red Potion for free. | |||
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=== Green Potion === | |||
[[File:Bottled_Green_Potion_(TWW).png|128px|right]] | |||
{{Main|Green Potion}} | |||
Green Potions can be held in bottles until ready to use. When used, they restore Link's entire [[Magic Meter]]. Green Potions must be unlocked before they can be purchased by bringing 15 [[Chu Jelly|Green Chu Jellies]] to [[Doc Bandam]] at the [[Chu Jelly Juice Shop]] on [[Windfall Island]]. Once unlocked, Link can purchase Green Potions for 10 [[Rupee]]s. If Link brings 5 additional [[Chu Jelly|Green Chu Jellies]] to Doc Bandam, he will fill Link's bottle with Green Potion for free. | |||
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=== Blue Potion === | |||
[[File:Bottled_Blue_Potion_(TWW).png|128px|right]] | |||
{{Main|Blue Potion}} | |||
Blue Potions can be held in bottles until ready to use. When used, they restore all of Link's health and magic. Blue Potions must be unlocked before they can be purchased by bringing 15 [[Chu Jelly|Blue Chu Jellies]] to [[Doc Bandam]] at the [[Chu Jelly Juice Shop]] on [[Windfall Island]]. Once unlocked, Link can purchase Blue Potions for 60 [[Rupee]]s. If Link brings 5 additional [[Chu Jelly|Blue Chu Jellies]] to Doc Bandam, he will fill Link's bottle with Blue Potion for free. Alternatively, Link can also collect [[Boko Baba Seed]]s from killing [[Boko Baba]]s and then giving 4 of them to [[Hollo]] who will mix a Blue Potion for Link. | |||
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== Goddess Pearls == | |||
=== Din's Pearl === | |||
[[File:Din's_Pearl_(TWW).png|128px|right]] | |||
{{Main|Din's Pearl}} | |||
Held by [[Prince Komali]], Din's Pearl was given to him by his deceased grandmother. Feeling upset by the angered [[Valoo]], Komali feels comforted when holding the pearl. Although Link requires the pearl to complete his quest, Komali refuses to just hand the pearl over to a "do nothing guy". Link must travel through [[Dragon Roost Cavern]] to find the source of Valoo's anger before Prince Komali will reward him with Din's Pearl. | |||
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=== Farore's Pearl === | |||
[[File:Farore's_Pearl_(TWW).png|128px|right]] | |||
{{Main|Farore's Pearl}} | |||
Farore's Pearl is held by the [[Great Deku Tree]] at [[Forest Haven]]. The Great Deku Tree was going to give the pearl to Link after the [[Korok|Korok's]] annual ceremony, however [[Makar]] has fallen into the [[Forbidden Woods]], without whom they cannot complete the ceremony. Link must travel through the Forbidden Woods to rescue Makar so that the Koroks can perform their ceremony and receive Farore's Pearl from the Great Deku Tree. | |||
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=== Nayru's Pearl === | |||
[[File:Nayru's_Pearl_(TWW).png|128px|right]] | |||
{{Main|Nayru's Pearl}} | |||
Nayru's Pearl is held by [[Jabun]], who normally resides on [[Greatfish Isle]]. However, sensing that [[Ganon]]dorf was coming to find the pearl, Jabun flees to [[Outset Island]]. After acquiring the [[Bomb]]s from the [[Niko]] at [[Windfall Island]], Link must travel to Outset Island to destroy the stone wall blocking the entrance to the cave that Jabun is in. After some convincing by the [[King of Red Lions]], Jabun gives the pearl to Link. | |||
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== Triforce Shards == | |||
=== Triforce Shard 1 === | |||
[[File:Triforce_Shard_1_(TWW).png|128px|right]] | |||
{{Main|Triforce_Shard#The_Wind_Waker}} | |||
The first Triforce Shard is obtained after Link collects [[Triforce Chart]] 1 from the [[Islet of Steel]], gets the chart deciphered by [[Tingle]] and then sails to [[Greatfish Isle]] to pull it up from the bottom of the [[Great Sea]]. | |||
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=== Triforce Shard 2 === | |||
[[File:Triforce_Shard_2_(TWW).png|128px|right]] | |||
{{Main|Triforce_Shard#The_Wind_Waker}} | |||
The second Triforce Shard is obtained after Link collects [[Triforce Chart]] 2 from the [[Private Oasis]], gets the chart deciphered by [[Tingle]] and then sails to [[Gale Isle]] to pull it up from the bottom of the [[Great Sea]]. In ''[[The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker HD|The Wind Waker HD]]'', the second Triforce Shard is found at the Private Oasis in place of the Triforce Chart. | |||
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=== Triforce Shard 3 === | |||
[[File:Triforce_Shard_3_(TWW).png|128px|right]] | |||
{{Main|Triforce_Shard#The_Wind_Waker}} | |||
The third Triforce Shard is obtained after Link collects [[Triforce Chart]] 3 from [[Bird's Peak Rock]], gets the chart deciphered by [[Tingle]] and then sails to [[Stone Watcher Island]] to pull it up from the bottom of the [[Great Sea]]. | |||
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=== Triforce Shard 4 === | |||
[[File:Triforce_Shard_4_(TWW).png|128px|right]] | |||
{{Main|Triforce_Shard#The_Wind_Waker}} | |||
The fourth Triforce Shard is obtained after Link collects [[Triforce Chart]] 4 from the [[Ghost Ship (The Wind Waker)|Ghost Ship]], gets the chart deciphered by [[Tingle]] and then sails to [[Outset Island]] to pull it up from the bottom of the [[Great Sea]]. In ''[[The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker HD|The Wind Waker HD]]'', the fourth Triforce Shard is found on the Ghost Ship in place of the Triforce Chart. | |||
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=== Triforce Shard 5 === | |||
[[File:Triforce_Shard_5_(TWW).png|128px|right]] | |||
{{Main|Triforce_Shard#The_Wind_Waker}} | |||
The fifth Triforce Shard is obtained after Link collects [[Triforce Chart]] 5 from the golden warship near [[Needle Rock Isle]], gets the chart deciphered by [[Tingle]] and then sails to [[Cliff Plateau Isles]] to pull it up from the bottom of the [[Great Sea]]. | |||
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=== Triforce Shard 6 === | |||
[[File:Triforce_Shard_6_(TWW).png|128px|right]] | |||
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The sixth Triforce Shard is obtained after Link collects [[Triforce Chart]] 6 from [[Outset Island]], gets the chart deciphered by [[Tingle]] and then sails to [[Southern Triangle Island]] to pull it up from the bottom of the [[Great Sea]]. In ''[[The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker HD|The Wind Waker HD]]'', the sixth Triforce Shard is found on Outset Island in place of the Triforce Chart. | |||
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=== Triforce Shard 7 === | |||
[[File:Triforce_Shard_7_(TWW).png|128px|right]] | |||
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The seventh Triforce Shard is obtained after Link collects [[Triforce Chart]] 7 from [[Stone Watcher Island]], gets the chart deciphered by [[Tingle]] and then sails to [[Seven-Star Isles]] to pull it up from the bottom of the [[Great Sea]]. In ''[[The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker HD|The Wind Waker HD]]'', the seventh Triforce Shard is found on Stone Watcher Island in place of the Triforce Chart. | |||
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=== Triforce Shard 8 === | |||
[[File:Triforce_Shard_8_(TWW).png|128px|right]] | |||
{{Main|Triforce_Shard#The_Wind_Waker}} | |||
The eighth Triforce Shard is obtained after Link collects [[Triforce Chart]] 8 from [[Overlook Island]], gets the chart deciphered by [[Tingle]] and then sails to [[Two-Eye Reef]] to pull it up from the bottom of the [[Great Sea]]. In ''[[The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker HD|The Wind Waker HD]]'', the eighth Triforce Shard is found on Overlook Island in place of the Triforce Chart. | |||
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== Charts == | |||
=== Treasure Chart === | |||
[[File:Treasure_Chart_Artwork_(TWW).png|128px|right]] | |||
{{Main|Treasure Chart}} | |||
Treasure Charts are found throughout the [[Great Sea]] on islands, within dungeons or given to Link as a reward for doing tasks. When opened, they show the location of a sunken treasure along with a part of the island where the treasure is located. When Link goes searching for the treasure, a very bright ring of light can be seen indicating where the treasure is located. These treasures are usually either 200 [[Rupee]]s, a [[Piece of Heart]] or a [[Special Charts|Special Chart]]. | |||
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=== Triforce Chart === | |||
[[File:Triforce_Chart_Artwork_(TWW).png|128px|right]] | |||
{{Main|Triforce Chart}} | |||
A total of 8 Triforce Charts can be found throughout the [[Great Sea]], with each one leading to a Triforce Shard. Link is unable to read a Triforce Chart without having it deciphered by [[Tingle]] first for the hefty price of 398 [[Rupee]]s each. | |||
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=== Tingle's Chart === | |||
[[File:Tingle's_Chart_Artwork_(TWW).png|128px|right]] | |||
{{Main|Tingle's Chart}} | |||
Tingle's Chart is given to Link by [[Tingle]] after Link releases him from jail on [[Windfall Island]]. Tingle's Chart shows the location of [[Tingle Island]], as well as the two [[Great Fairy|Great Fairies]] that will upgrade Link's [[wallet]]. | |||
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=== IN-credible Chart === | |||
[[File:Tingle's_Chart_Artwork_(TWW).png|128px|right]] | |||
{{Main|IN-credible Chart}} | |||
The IN-credible Chart is found inside a [[Postbox]] after Link rescues [[Aryll]] from [[Forsaken Fortress]]. Link must pay 201 [[Rupee]]s to receive the letter from [[Tingle]] which includes the IN-credible Chart. The IN-credible chart shows the locations of all of the [[Triforce Chart]]s. After the Tingle deciphers the Triforce Charts, he will also mark the locations of the [[Triforce Shard]]s on the IN-credible Chart. | |||
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=== Ghost Ship Chart === | |||
[[File:Ghost_Ship_Chart_Artwork_(TWW).png|128px|right]] | |||
{{Main|Ghost Ship Chart}} | |||
The Ghost Ship Chart is used to show Link the current location of the [[Ghost Ship (The Wind Waker)|Ghost Ship]]. It also allows Link to board the Ghost Ship once it is found. The Ghost Ship Chart is found by completing the [[Warp Jar]] maze on [[Diamond Steppe Island]]. | |||
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=== Beedle's Chart === | |||
[[File:Special_Chart_Artwork_(TWW).png|128px|right]] | |||
{{Main|Beedle's Chart}} | |||
Beedle's Chart can be found in a Postbox after winning the [[bomb]]s from [[Niko]] on the [[Pirate Ship]]. Beedle's Chart shows the locations of all of the [[Beedle's Shop Ship]]s, as well as the Masked Beedle Shop Ship at [[Rock Spire Isle]]. | |||
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=== Octo Chart === | |||
[[File:Special_Chart_Artwork_(TWW).png|128px|right]] | |||
{{Main|Octo Chart}} | |||
The Octo Chart can be found by using [[Treasure Chart]] #26 to collect it from the [[Great Sea]]. The Octo Chart shows the location of all of the [[Big Octo]]s, as well as how many eyes each one has. | |||
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=== Great Fairy Chart === | |||
[[File:Special_Chart_Artwork_(TWW).png|128px|right]] | |||
{{Main|Great Fairy Chart}} | |||
The Great Fairy Chart can be found by using [[Treasure Chart]] #41 to collect it from the [[Great Sea]]. The Great Fairy Chart shows the location of all of the [[Great Fairy|Great Fairies]]. | |||
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=== Sea Hearts Chart === | |||
[[File:Special_Chart_Artwork_(TWW).png|128px|right]] | |||
{{Main|Sea Hearts Chart}} | |||
The Sea Hearts Chart can be found by using [[Treasure Chart]] #32 to collect it from the [[Great Sea]]. The Sea Hearts Chart shows the location of all of the Treasure Charts that lead to a [[Piece of Heart]] and how many are on each island. | |||
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=== Island Hearts Chart === | |||
[[File:Special_Chart_Artwork_(TWW).png|128px|right]] | |||
{{Main|Island Hearts Chart}} | |||
The Island Hearts Chart can be found by using [[Treasure Chart]] #19 to collect it from the [[Great Sea]]. The Sea Hearts Chart shows the location of all of the islands that have a [[Piece of Heart]] and how many are on each island. | |||
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=== Secret Cave Chart === | |||
[[File:Special_Chart_Artwork_(TWW).png|128px|right]] | |||
{{Main|Secret Cave Chart}} | |||
The Secret Cave Chart can be found by using [[Treasure Chart]] #13 to collect it from the [[Great Sea]]. The Secret Cave Chart shows the location of all of the islands that have holes leading to underground caverns and how many are on each island. | |||
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=== Light Ring Chart === | |||
[[File:Special_Chart_Artwork_(TWW).png|128px|right]] | |||
{{Main|Light Ring Chart}} | |||
The Light Ring Chart can be found by using [[Treasure Chart]] #21 to collect it from the [[Great Sea]]. The Light Ring Chart shows the location of all of the [[Light Ring]]s that only appear during nights with a full moon. | |||
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=== Platform Chart === | |||
[[File:Special_Chart_Artwork_(TWW).png|128px|right]] | |||
{{Main|Platform Chart}} | |||
The Platform Chart can be found by defeating all of the enemies within the [[Submarine]] near the [[Flight Control Platform]]. The Platform Chart shows the location of all of the [[Lookout Platform]]s throughout the [[Great Sea]] and how many are at each location. | |||
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=== Submarine Chart === | |||
[[File:Special_Chart_Artwork_(TWW).png|128px|right]] | |||
{{Main|Submarine Chart}} | |||
The Submarine Chart can be found in a secret cave at the [[Boating Course]]. The Submarine Chart shows the location of all of [[Submarine]]s throughout the [[Great Sea]]. | |||
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== Spoils == | |||
=== Boko Baba Seed === | |||
[[File:Boko_Baba_Seed_Artwork_(TWW).png|128px|right]] | |||
{{Main|Boko Baba Seed}} | |||
Boko Baba Seeds are spoils that may drop from a [[Boko Baba]] after it is defeated. If [[Link (The Wind Waker)|Link]] gives four of these to [[Hollo]] in [[Forest Haven]], he will prepare a [[Blue Potion]] for Link. | |||
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=== Red Chu Jelly === | |||
[[File:Red_Chu_Jelly_Artwork_(TWW).png|128px|right]] | |||
{{Main|Chu Jelly}} | |||
Red Chu Jelly can be collected from a [[Red ChuChu]] after it is defeated. If Link gives 5 Red Chu Jellies to [[Doc Bandam]] on [[Windfall Island]], he will give Link a free [[Red Potion]]. | |||
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=== Green Chu Jelly === | |||
[[File:Green_Chu_Jelly_Artwork_(TWW).png|128px|right]] | |||
{{Main|Chu Jelly}} | |||
Green Chu Jelly can be collected from a [[Green ChuChu]] after it is defeated. If Link gives 15 Green Chu Jellies to [[Doc Bandam]] on [[Windfall Island]], it will unlock the [[Green Potion]] and Doc Bandam will give Link a free sample. If Link gives an additional 5 Green Chu Jellies to Doc Bandam, he will give Link another free Green Potion. | |||
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=== Blue Chu Jelly === | |||
[[File:Blue_Chu_Jelly_Artwork_(TWW).png|128px|right]] | |||
{{Main|Chu Jelly}} | |||
Blue Chu Jelly can be collected from a [[Blue ChuChu]] after it is defeated. If Link gives 15 Blue Chu Jellies to [[Doc Bandam]] on [[Windfall Island]], it will unlock the [[Blue Potion]] and Doc Bandam will give Link a free sample. If Link gives an additional 5 Blue Chu Jellies to Doc Bandam, he will give Link another free Blue Potion. Blue Chu Jellies are quite rare, as there are only [[The Wind Waker Blue ChuChu Locations|23 Blue ChuChus]] in the entire game. | |||
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=== Golden Feather === | |||
[[File:Golden_Feather_Artwork_(TWW).png|128px|right]] | |||
{{Main|Golden Feather}} | |||
Golden Feathers may drop from a [[Peahat]], [[Kargarok]] or a Winged [[Mothula]] after they are defeated. If Link gives 20 of these to [[Hoskit]] on [[Dragon Roost Island]], Hoskit will thank Link and give them to his girlfriend. Soon after, Link will receive a letter from Hoskit's girlfriend thanking him for the Golden Feathers. The letter will include a [[Piece of Heart]]. | |||
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=== Joy Pendant === | |||
[[File:Joy_Pendant_Artwork_(TWW).png|128px|right]] | |||
{{Main|Joy Pendant}} | |||
Joy Pendants are a common spoil that may drop from any [[Bokoblin]] after it is defeated. If Link gives 20 of these to [[Mrs. Marie]] on [[Windfall Island]], she will give him the [[Cabana Deed]]. If Link gives her an additional 40 Joy Pendants, she will give Link the [[Hero's Charm]]. In ''[[The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker HD|The Wind Waker HD]]'', if Link gives her an additional 40 Joy Pendants, she will give Link [[Treasure Chart]] #45. | |||
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=== Knight's Crest === | |||
[[File:Knight's_Crest_Artwork_(TWW).png|128px|right]] | |||
{{Main|Knight's Crest}} | |||
Knight's Crests usually drop from [[Darknut]]s after they are defeated and can occasionally be found in [[Treasure Chest]]s. If Link collects 10 of these and shows them to [[Orca]] on [[Outset Island]], Orca will teach him the [[Hurricane Spin]]. | |||
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=== Skull Necklace === | |||
[[File:Skull_Necklace_Artwork_(TWW).png|128px|right]] | |||
{{Main|Skull Necklace}} | |||
Skull Necklaces usually drop from [[Moblin]]s after they are defeated and can occasionally be found in [[Treasure Chest]]s. Giving 3 of these to [[Dampa]] on [[Windfall Island]] will allow Link to play a mini-game which can earn him 50 [[Rupee]]s. If Link gives 20 of these to [[Maggie's Father]] on Windfall Island, he will give Link [[Treasure Chart]] #2. | |||
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== Trading Sequence Items == | |||
=== The Wind Waker Trading Sequence === | |||
[[File:Goron (Wind Waker).png|128px|right]] | |||
{{Main|The Wind Waker Trading Sequence}} | |||
The Wind Waker Trading Sequence is a trading [[Trading Sequence|sequence]] containing 12 items that Link will need to collect. At the end, it grants [[Link (The Wind Waker)|Link]] a [[Piece of Heart]] and [[Magic Armor]]. However, it requires several [[rupee]]s to complete. The sequence involves trading items from [[Zunari's Shop]] with [[Traveling Merchants]] around the [[Great Sea]] to gain new items, which are all listed below. | |||
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=== Town Flower === | |||
[[File:Townflower Artwork.png|128px|right]] | |||
{{Main|Town Flower}} | |||
The [[Town Flower]] is the first item you get in the [[The Wind Waker Trading Sequence|Island Trading Sequence]]. [[Zunari]] sells it to [[Link (The Wind Waker)|Link]] for 10 rupees to trade it to any of the [[Traveling Merchant]]s on [[Bomb Island]], [[Greatfish Isle]], and [[Mother and Child Isles]]. | |||
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=== Sea Flower === | |||
[[File:Seaflower Artwork.png|128px|right]] | |||
{{Main|Sea Flower}} | |||
The [[Sea Flower]] is the Second item you get in the trading sequence. To receive it, you must trade the [[Town Flower]] to one of the Merchants on [[Bomb Island]], [[Greatfish Isle]], or [[Mother and Child Isles]] for 20 rupees. | |||
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=== Exotic Flower === | |||
[[File:Exoticflower Artwork.png|128px|right]] | |||
{{Main|Exotic Flower}} | |||
The [[Exotic Flower]] is the third item you get in the trading sequence. To receive it, you must trade the [[Sea Flower]] to the Merchant on [[Greatfish Isle]] for 25 rupees. | |||
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=== Pinwheel === | |||
[[File:Pinwheel Artwork.png|128px|right]] | |||
{{Main|Pinwheel}} | |||
The [[Pinwheel]] is the fourth item you get in the trading sequence. To receive it, you must trade the [[Exotic Flower]] to the Merchant on [[Mother and Child Isles]] for 55 rupees. | |||
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=== Sickle Moon Flag === | |||
[[File:Sickle Moon Flag Artwork.png|128px|right]] | |||
{{Main|Sickle Moon Flag}} | |||
The [[Sickle Moon Flag]] is the fifth item you get in the trading sequence. To receive it, you must trade the [[Pinwheel]] to the Merchant on [[Bomb Island]] for 40 rupees. | |||
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=== Big Catch Flag === | |||
[[File:Big Catch Flag Artwork.png|128px|right]] | |||
{{Main|Big Catch Flag}} | |||
The [[Big Catch Flag]] is the sixth item you get in the trading sequence. To receive it, you must trade the [[Sickle Moon Flag]] to the Merchant on [[Mother and Child Isles]] for 85 rupees. | |||
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=== Big Sale Flag === | |||
[[File:Big Sale Flag Artwork.png|128px|right]] | |||
{{Main|Big Sale Flag}} | |||
The [[Big Sale Flag]] is the ninth item you get in the trading sequence. To receive it, you must trade the [[Skull Tower Idol]] to the Merchant on [[Mother and Child Isles]] for 35 rupees. | |||
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=== Hero's Flag === | |||
[[File:Hero's Flag Artwork.png|128px|right]] | |||
{{Main|Hero's Flag}} | |||
The [[Hero's Flag]] is the tenth item you get in the trading sequence. To receive it, you must trade the [[Big Sale Flag]] to the Merchant on [[Bomb Island]] for 75 rupees. | |||
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=== Fountain Idol === | |||
[[File:Fountain Idol Artwork.png|128px|right]] | |||
{{Main|Fountain Idol}} | |||
The [[Fountain Idol]] is the seventh item you get in the trading sequence. To receive it, you must trade the [[Big Catch Flag]] to the Merchant on [[Bomb Island]] for 60 rupees. | |||
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=== Skull Tower Idol === | |||
[[File:Skull Tower Idol Artwork.png|128px|right]] | |||
{{Main|Skull Tower Idol}} | |||
The [[Skull Tower Idol]] is the eighth item you get in the trading sequence. To receive it, you must trade the [[Fountain Idol]] to the Merchant on [[Greatfish Isle]] for 60 rupees. | |||
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=== Postman Statue === | |||
[[File:Postman Statue Artwork.png|128px|right]] | |||
{{Main|Postman Statue}} | |||
The [[Postman Statue]] is the eleventh item you get in the trading sequence. To receive it, you must trade the [[Hero's Flag]] to the Merchant on [[Greatfish Isle]] for 100 rupees. | |||
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=== Shop Guru Statue === | |||
[[File:Shop Guru Statue Artwork.png|128px|right]] | |||
{{Main|Shop Guru Statue}} | |||
The [[Shop Guru Statue]] is the last item you get in the trading sequence. To receive it, you must trade the [[Postman Statue]] to the Merchant on [[Mother and Child Isle]] for 200 rupees. The Merchant on Greatfish Isle really desires this statue and will give [[Link (The Wind Waker)|Link]] a [[Piece of Heart]] when traded. | |||
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== Letters == | |||
=== Note to Mom === | |||
[[File:BaitosLetter.png|128px|right]] | |||
{{Main|Note to Mom}} | |||
This letter is given to [[Link (The Wind Waker)|Link]] by [[Baito]] after he notices Link's help at the mail sorting, he then asks Link to sort 25 letters for him. After sorting 25 letters, Baito then gives Link the letter to deliver to his mom. The letter says how Link helped inspire him with his job, after sometime sending it, his mom reply's to Link giving him a [[Piece of Heart]]. | |||
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=== Father's Letter === | |||
[[File:Father's Letter.png|128px|right]] | |||
{{Main|Father's Letter}} | |||
This letter is given to [[Link (The Wind Waker)|Link]] by [[Medli]], it is written by the [[Rito Chieftain]] to encourage his son [[Prince Komali]] to receive his [[Dragon Scale|scale]] from [[Valoo]]. The letter explains to Komali that he has to be brave and Link is here to calm Valoo down. Also this is the only letter that is in the main story line. | |||
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=== Maggie's Letter === | |||
[[File:MaggiesLetter Artwork.png|128px|right]] | |||
{{Main|Maggie's Letter}} | |||
This letter is given to [[Link (The Wind Waker)|Link]] by [[Maggie (The Wind Waker)|Maggie]] in a sidequest in [[Windfall Island]] after you rescue [[Aryll]] from the [[Forsaken Fortress]]. Maggie explains to Link how she fell in love with [[Moe]] a [[Moblin]] from Forsaken Fortress and she wants Link to deliver the letter to him. | |||
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=== Moblin's Letter === | |||
[[File:MoblinsLetter Artwork.png|128px|right]] | |||
{{Main|Moblin's Letter}} | |||
After sending [[Maggie's Letter]] in the [[Postbox]], [[Link (The Wind Waker)|Link]] will comeback to find Maggie's father arguing with a [[Rito]] named [[Ilari]]. Frustrated, Ilari goes to the [[Cafe Bar]] where Link can talk to him, he will tell Link to deliver the [[Moblin's Letter]] to Maggie. When Link delivers the letter to Maggie, she will then give Link a [[Piece of Heart]]. | |||
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== Dungeon Items == | |||
=== Dungeon Map === | |||
[[File:TWW-Dungeon-Map.png|128px|right]] | |||
{{Main|Dungeon Map}} | |||
In every dungeon there is a [[Dungeon Map]]. This map will show Link where every room in the dungeon is. After obtaining the [[Compass]], it will also show what treasure chests are inside of the dungeon. | |||
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=== Compass === | |||
[[File:TWW-Compass.png|128px|right]] | |||
{{Main|Compass}} | |||
The [[Compass]] displays the locations of Treasure Chests and the location of the Boss. In the [[Tower of the Gods]], the Compass also displays the locations of the Servants of the Tower. Similarly, in the [[Earth Temple (The Wind Waker)|Earth Temple]] and the [[Wind Temple (The Wind Waker)|Wind Temple]], the Compass displays the locations of [[Medli]] and [[Makar]], respectively. Additionally, it will also display Link's current location and the door he just came through. | |||
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=== Small Key === | |||
[[File:Small Key - TWW GCN.png|''Small Key from The Wind Waker''|128px|right]] | |||
{{Main|Small Key}} | |||
In most of the dungeons, Link can find [[Small Key]]s which are usually the rewards of solving puzzles. There are many small keys throughout the dungeon, and they can only be used once each to open a locked door. | |||
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=== Boss Key === | |||
[[File:TWW_Boss_Key.png|128px|right]] | |||
{{Main|Boss Key}} | |||
In every large dungeon there is a [[Boss Key]]. Link will need to find the key in order to unlock the boss door and complete the dungeon. Their location is often only apparent to Link at the end of the dungeon and they require the dungeon item to obtain it. | |||
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