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Seven years later, Link is awakened in the [[Chamber of Sages]] by an old man named [[Rauru]]. He reveals that Link is the Hero of Time, who is the person that can pull the Master Sword from its pedestal. He also explains that Link's spirit was locked away in the Sacred Realm because he was too young to be the Hero of Time and defeat Ganondorf. Rauru also tells Link that Ganondorf used the stolen Triforce to transform [[Hyrule]] into a land filled with darkness and monsters. He then instructs Link to find the other missing [[Sage]]s, who have the collective power to trap Ganondorf within the Sacred Realm. However, five of the Sages are unaware of their identity as one, so Rauru grants Link with the [[Light Medallion]] and instructs him to find the other missing Sages. | Seven years later, Link is awakened in the [[Chamber of Sages]] by an old man named [[Rauru]]. He reveals that Link is the Hero of Time, who is the person that can pull the Master Sword from its pedestal. He also explains that Link's spirit was locked away in the Sacred Realm because he was too young to be the Hero of Time and defeat Ganondorf. Rauru also tells Link that Ganondorf used the stolen Triforce to transform [[Hyrule]] into a land filled with darkness and monsters. He then instructs Link to find the other missing [[Sage]]s, who have the collective power to trap Ganondorf within the Sacred Realm. However, five of the Sages are unaware of their identity as one, so Rauru grants Link with the [[Light Medallion]] and instructs him to find the other missing Sages. | ||
Link returns into the Temple of Time, where he is greeted by [[Sheik]], a survivor of the [[Sheikah]] tribe. He further guides Link by instructing him to free five temples from Ganondorf's control and allow each temple's Sage to awaken. Link had befriended the five other Sages during his childhood: [[Saria]], the Sage of the [[Forest Temple|Forest]], Darunia, the Sage of [[Fire Temple|Fire]], Ruto, the Sage of [[Water Temple|Water]], [[Nabooru]], the Sage of [[Spirit Temple|Spirit]], and Impa, the Sage of [[ | Link returns into the Temple of Time, where he is greeted by [[Sheik]], a survivor of the [[Sheikah]] tribe. He further guides Link by instructing him to free five temples from Ganondorf's control and allow each temple's Sage to awaken. Link had befriended the five other Sages during his childhood: [[Saria]], the Sage of the [[Forest Temple|Forest]], Darunia, the Sage of [[Fire Temple|Fire]], Ruto, the Sage of [[Water Temple|Water]], [[Nabooru]], the Sage of [[Spirit Temple|Spirit]], and Impa, the Sage of [[Shadow Temple|Shadow]]. | ||
[[File:Ganondorf confrontation OoT.jpg|thumb|Link is confronted by Ganondorf at the end of his castle.]] | [[File:Ganondorf confrontation OoT.jpg|thumb|Link is confronted by Ganondorf at the end of his castle.]] | ||
After awakening every Sage, Link returns to the Temple of Time, where Sheik tells another legend of the Triforce, explaining that it to be a fusion of three triangles that represent the three virtues governed by [[Din|the]] [[Nayru|three]] [[Farore|goddesses]]: Power, Wisdom, and Courage. If the person holding the Triforce has a balance of these virtues, then they can obtain the Triforce intact. However, if that person does not have a balance of those virtues, then the Triforce splits into three pieces, and the owner only keeps the piece of whichever virtue they most strongly believe in. The prophecy is a reference to Ganondorf's case, where his strongest belief was in power, and therefore he lost the other two parts of the Triforce. The legend further states that the person must strive to acquire the two missing parts, each one being safeguarded by a person with the crest of the goddesses on the back of their hands. | After awakening every Sage, Link returns to the Temple of Time, where Sheik tells another legend of the Triforce, explaining that it to be a fusion of three triangles that represent the three virtues governed by [[Din|the]] [[Nayru|three]] [[Farore|goddesses]]: Power, Wisdom, and Courage. If the person holding the Triforce has a balance of these virtues, then they can obtain the Triforce intact. However, if that person does not have a balance of those virtues, then the Triforce splits into three pieces, and the owner only keeps the piece of whichever virtue they most strongly believe in. The prophecy is a reference to Ganondorf's case, where his strongest belief was in power, and therefore he lost the other two parts of the Triforce. The legend further states that the person must strive to acquire the two missing parts, each one being safeguarded by a person with the crest of the goddesses on the back of their hands. | ||
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== Characters == | == Characters == | ||
=== | === Heroes === | ||
<gallery> | <gallery> | ||
Link adult OoT artwork.png|[[Link]] | |||
Navi OoT artwork.jpg|[[Navi]] | Navi OoT artwork.jpg|[[Navi]] | ||
Zelda adult OoT artwork.png|[[Princess Zelda]] | Zelda adult OoT artwork.png|[[Princess Zelda]] | ||
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*[[Fabulous Five Froggish Tenors]] | *[[Fabulous Five Froggish Tenors]] | ||
*[[Fado]] | *[[Fado]] | ||
*[[Fishing Hole Man]] | |||
*[[Granny]] | *[[Granny]] | ||
*[[Graveyard Boy]] | *[[Graveyard Boy]] | ||
*[[Happy Mask Salesman]] | *[[Happy Mask Salesman]] | ||
*[[Hot Rodder Goron]] | *[[Hot Rodder Goron]] | ||
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*[[Phonograph Man]] | *[[Phonograph Man]] | ||
*[[Poe Collector]] | *[[Poe Collector]] | ||
*[[Professor Shikashi]] | *[[Professor Shikashi]] | ||
*[[Running Man]] | *[[Running Man]] | ||
*[[Shooting Gallery Owner]] | *[[Shooting Gallery Owner]] | ||
*[[Skull Kid]] | *[[Skull Kid]] | ||
*[[ | *[[Soldier]]s | ||
*[[Treasure Chest Shop Owner]] | *[[Treasure Chest Shop Owner]] | ||
*[[Twin Jugglers]] | *[[Twin Jugglers]] | ||
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**[[Death Mountain Crater]] | **[[Death Mountain Crater]] | ||
**[[Death Mountain Trail]] | **[[Death Mountain Trail]] | ||
**'''[[Dodongo's Cavern]]''' | **'''[[Dodongo's Cavern]]''' | ||
**'''[[Fire Temple]]''' | **'''[[Fire Temple]]''' | ||
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**'''[[Ganon's Tower]]''' | **'''[[Ganon's Tower]]''' | ||
*[[Gerudo Valley]] | *[[Gerudo Valley]] | ||
**[[Desert Colossus]] | **[[Desert Colossus]] | ||
**[[Gerudo's Fortress]] | **[[Gerudo's Fortress]] | ||
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**'''[[Spirit Temple]]''' | **'''[[Spirit Temple]]''' | ||
**''[[Thieves' Hideout (The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time)|Thieves' Hideout]]'' | **''[[Thieves' Hideout (The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time)|Thieves' Hideout]]'' | ||
*''[[Hyrule Castle]]'' | |||
*[[Hyrule Castle Town]] | *[[Hyrule Castle Town]] | ||
**[[Back Alley]] | **[[Back Alley]] | ||
**[[Bazaar]] | **[[Bazaar]] | ||
**[[Bombchu Bowling Alley]] | **[[Bombchu Bowling Alley]] | ||
**[[Bombchu Shop]] | **[[Bombchu Shop]] | ||
**[[Guard House]] | **[[Guard House]] | ||
**[[Happy Mask Shop]] | **[[Happy Mask Shop]] | ||
**[[Market]] | **[[Market]] | ||
**[[Potion Shop | **[[Medicine Shop|Potion Shop]] | ||
**[[Shooting Gallery]] | **[[Shooting Gallery]] | ||
**[[Temple of Time]] | **[[Temple of Time]] | ||
**[[Treasure Chest | **[[Treasure Chest Shop]] | ||
*[[Hyrule Field]] | *[[Hyrule Field]] | ||
*[[Kakariko Village]] | *[[Kakariko Village]] | ||
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**[[Bazaar]] | **[[Bazaar]] | ||
**''[[Bottom of the Well]]'' | **''[[Bottom of the Well]]'' | ||
**[[Granny's Potion Shop]] | **[[Granny's Potion Shop]] | ||
**[[Graveyard]] | **[[Graveyard]] | ||
**[[House of Skulltula]] | **[[House of Skulltula]] | ||
**[[ | **[[Medicine Shop]] | ||
**''[[Royal Family's Tomb]]'' | **''[[Royal Family's Tomb]]'' | ||
**'''[[ | **'''[[Palace of Darkness|Shadow Temple]]''' | ||
**[[Shooting Gallery]] | **[[Shooting Gallery]] | ||
*[[Kokiri Forest]] | *[[Kokiri Forest]] | ||
**[[Forest Stage]] | **[[Forest Stage]] | ||
**'''[[Forest Temple]]''' | **'''[[Forest Temple]]''' | ||
**[[Forest Training Center]] | **[[Forest Training Center]] | ||
**'''[[Inside the Deku Tree]]''' | **'''[[Inside the Deku Tree]]''' | ||
**[[Kokiri Shop]] | **[[Kokiri Shop]] | ||
**[[Link's House]] | **[[Link's House]] | ||
**[[Lost Woods]] | **[[Lost Woods]] | ||
**[[Sacred Grove|Sacred Forest Meadow]] | **[[Sacred Grove|Sacred Forest Meadow]] | ||
*[[Lake Hylia]] | *[[Lake Hylia]] | ||
**[[Fishing Hole | **[[Fishing Hole]] | ||
**[[Lakeside Laboratory]] | **[[Lakeside Laboratory]] | ||
**'''[[Water Temple]]''' | **'''[[Water Temple]]''' | ||
*[[Lon Lon Ranch]] | *[[Lon Lon Ranch]] | ||
*[[Sacred Realm]] | *[[Sacred Realm]] | ||
**[[Chamber of | **[[Chamber of Sages]] | ||
**[[Dark World|Evil Realm]] | **[[Dark World|Evil Realm]] | ||
**[[Temple of Light]] | **[[Temple of Light]] | ||
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***[[King Zora's Throne Room]] | ***[[King Zora's Throne Room]] | ||
**[[Zora's Fountain]] | **[[Zora's Fountain]] | ||
===Dungeons=== | ===Dungeons=== | ||
{|class="wikitable" | {|class="wikitable" | ||
!Name | !Name | ||
!Description | !Description | ||
|- | |- | ||
| | |[[Inside the Deku Tree]] | ||
|The first dungeon in the game has Link traveling through the | |The first dungeon in the game has Link traveling through the Great Deku Tree in an attempt to break a curse that Ganondorf placed on him. The first Spiritual Stone, the Kokiri's Emerald, is the reward for completing the dungeon. | ||
|- | |- | ||
| | |[[Dodongo's Cavern]] | ||
| | |This area is the main source of food for the Gorons. The area was invaded by Dodongos during the game, and Link must go in to dispatch of them. The second Spiritual Stone, the Goron's Ruby, is the reward for completing the dungeon. | ||
|- | |- | ||
| | |{{nowrap|[[Inside Jabu-Jabu's Belly]]}} | ||
| | |The third dungeon takes place in [[Jabu-Jabu]]'s belly, and Link must go in to rescue [[Princess Ruto]]. The third and final Spiritual Stone, the Zora's Sapphire, is the reward for completing the dungeon. | ||
|- | |- | ||
| | |[[Forest Temple]] | ||
| | |The Forest Temple is the first dungeon that Link explores as an adult and the fourth dungeon overall. One of its distinct rooms is a long, twisted hallway. Completing the dungeon awakens the first Sage, Saria. | ||
|- | |- | ||
| | |[[Fire Temple]] | ||
| | |In the Fire Temple, Link has to rescue all of the Gorons, who were captured by Ganondorf and planned to be fed to [[Volvagia]] for not complying to his requests. By completing the dungeon, Link saves the Gorons and awakens the second Sage, Darunia. | ||
|- | |- | ||
| | |[[Water Temple]] | ||
|In the Water Temple, Link has to solve a variety of puzzles both in water and on land. Completing the temple awakens the third Sage, Ruto. | |In the Water Temple, Link has to solve a variety of puzzles both in water and on land. Completing the temple awakens the third Sage, Ruto. | ||
|- | |- | ||
| | |[[Spirit Temple]] | ||
|For this dungeon, Link must first explore it as a child, then as an adult. Completing the temple awakens the Sage, [[Nabooru]]. It can be done before or after the Shadow Temple; the collection screen suggests before, while Sheik suggests after. | |For this dungeon, Link must first explore it as a child, then as an adult. Completing the temple awakens the Sage, [[Nabooru]]. It can be done before or after the Shadow Temple; the collection screen suggests before, while Sheik suggests after. | ||
|- | |- | ||
| | |[[Palace of Darkness|Shadow Temple]] | ||
|In this temple, Link has to travel through a labyrinth of hidden areas, where he encounters several undead and paranormal enemies. Completing the Shadow Temple awakens the Sage, Impa. It can be done before or after the Spirit Temple; the collection screen suggests after, while Sheik suggests before. | |In this temple, Link has to travel through a labyrinth of hidden areas, where he encounters several undead and paranormal enemies. Completing the Shadow Temple awakens the Sage, Impa. It can be done before or after the Spirit Temple; the collection screen suggests after, while Sheik suggests before. | ||
|- | |- | ||
|' | |[[Inside Ganon's Castle]]<br>[[Ganon's Tower]] | ||
|The | |The final dungeon takes place in Ganon's Castle, which features several mid-boss battles and eventually one against Ganondorf himself. | ||
|} | |} | ||
====Minor dungeons==== | |||
*[[Hyrule Castle]] | |||
*[[Royal Family's Tomb]] (optional) | |||
*[[Dampé's Grave]] | |||
*[[Bottom of the Well]] | |||
*[[Ice Cavern]] | |||
*[[Thieves' Hideout (The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time)|Thieves' Hideout]] | |||
*[[Gerudo Training Ground]] (optional) | |||
==Enemies== | ==Enemies== | ||
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!Description | !Description | ||
!Locations | !Locations | ||
|- | |- | ||
|[[Anubis]] | |[[Anubis]] | ||
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|[[Armos]] | |[[Armos]] | ||
|Statues that come to life and hop after Link when touched. They can be damaged from the | |Statues that come to life and hop after Link when touched. They can be damaged from the backm which causes them to go berserk and explode. | ||
|[[Dodongo's Cavern]]<br>[[Gerudo Training Ground]]<br>[[Spirit Temple]] | |[[Dodongo's Cavern]]<br>[[Gerudo Training Ground]]<br>[[Spirit Temple]] | ||
|- | |- | ||
|[[Baby Dodongo]] | |[[Baby Dodongo]] | ||
|Small | |Small diosaurs that burrow out from the ground and hop at Link. They explode shortly after being attacked. | ||
|[[Dodongo's Cavern]] | |[[Dodongo's Cavern]] | ||
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|[[Beamos]] | |[[Beamos]] | ||
|Sneering statues of varying size that shoot lasers from their single eye. Far explosions stun them, and near explosions destroy them. | |Sneering statues of varying size that shoot lasers from their single eye. Far explosions stun them, and near explosions destroy them. | ||
|[[Bottom of the Well]]<br>[[Dodongo's Cavern]]<br>[[Inside Ganon's Castle]]<br>[[ | |[[Bottom of the Well]]<br>[[Dodongo's Cavern]]<br>[[Inside Ganon's Castle]]<br>[[Palace of Darkness|Shadow Temple]]<br>[[Spirit Temple]] | ||
|- | |- | ||
|[[Big Deku Baba]] | |[[Big Deku Baba]] | ||
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|[[Big Skulltula]] | |[[Big Skulltula]] | ||
|Giant-sized [[Skulltula]]s that act just like their smaller counterparts, flipping between their shelled back and soft belly. | |Giant-sized [[Skulltula]]s that act just like their smaller counterparts, flipping between their shelled back and soft belly. | ||
|[[Bottom of the Well]]<br>[[Secret Cave|Grotto]]<br>[[Inside the Deku Tree]]<br>[[Kokiri Forest]] (future)<br>[[ | |[[Bottom of the Well]]<br>[[Secret Cave|Grotto]]<br>[[Inside the Deku Tree]]<br>[[Kokiri Forest]] (future)<br>[[Palace of Darkness|Shadow Temple]]<br>[[Zora's Fountain]] (future) | ||
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|[[Biri]] | |[[Biri]] | ||
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|[[Business Scrub]] | |[[Business Scrub]] | ||
|[[Deku Scrub]] vendors that sell mildly overpriced wares upon defeat. Like normal Deku Scrubs, they spit deflectable nuts to attack. | |[[Deku Scrub]] vendors that sell mildly overpriced wares upon defeat. Like normal Deku Scrubs, they spit deflectable nuts to attack. | ||
| | |Various | ||
|- | |- | ||
|[[Dampé|Dampé's Ghost]] | |[[Dampé|Dampé's Ghost]] | ||
|The ghost of the former gravekeeper, [[Dampé]], he challenges Link to a race, throwing fireballs to slow him down. | |The ghost of the former gravekeeper, [[Dampé]], he challenges Link to a race, throwing fireballs to slow him down. | ||
|[[Dampé's Grave]] | |[[Dampé's Grave]] | ||
|- | |- | ||
|[[Deku Baba]] (1) | |[[Deku Baba]] (1) | ||
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|Nut-like creatures that hide in bushes and spit nuts that can be deflected with a shield. Attacking them causes them to run around, and then catching up with them prompts them to give Link a hint. | |Nut-like creatures that hide in bushes and spit nuts that can be deflected with a shield. Attacking them causes them to run around, and then catching up with them prompts them to give Link a hint. | ||
|[[Inside the Deku Tree]] | |[[Inside the Deku Tree]] | ||
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|[[Dinolfos]] | |[[Dinolfos]] | ||
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|- | |- | ||
|[[Fire Keese]] | |[[Fire Keese]] | ||
|Burning [[Keese]] which fly at Link to cause fire damage. Normal Keese become them if they touch fire, even if it | |Burning [[Keese]] which fly at Link to cause fire damage. Normal Keese become them if they touch fire, even if it from one of Link's attacks. | ||
|[[Dodongo's Cavern]]<br>[[Fire Temple]]<br>[[Ganon's Tower]]<br>[[Spirit Temple]] | |[[Dodongo's Cavern]]<br>[[Fire Temple]]<br>[[Ganon's Tower]]<br>[[Spirit Temple]] | ||
|- | |- | ||
|[[Floormaster]] | |[[Floormaster]] | ||
|Giant hands that walk along the ground and bash into Link. Defeating them causes them to split into three tiny Floormasters, which attempt to grapple Link and grow to full size. | |Giant hands that walk along the ground and bash into Link. Defeating them causes them to split into three tiny Floormasters, which attempt to grapple Link and grow to full size. | ||
|[[Forest Temple]]<br>[[ | |[[Forest Temple]]<br>[[Palace of Darkness|Shadow Temple]]<br>[[Spirit Temple]] | ||
|- | |- | ||
|[[Freezard|Freezzard]] | |[[Freezard|Freezzard]] | ||
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|[[Gerudo guard]] | |[[Gerudo guard]] | ||
|Spear-wielding [[Gerudo]] that imprison Link on sight until he has the [[Gerudo Token|Gerudo | |Spear-wielding [[Gerudo]] that imprison Link on sight until he has the [[Gerudo Token|Gerudo Membership Card]]. They can be stunned with the [[Hookshot]] and knocked out with [[arrow]]s. | ||
|[[Gerudo Valley]] (past)<br>[[Gerudo's Fortress]]<br>[[Thieves' Hideout (The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time)|Thieves' Hideout]] | |[[Gerudo Valley]] (past)<br>[[Gerudo's Fortress]]<br>[[Thieves' Hideout (The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time)|Thieves' Hideout]] | ||
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|[[Gibdo]] | |[[Gibdo]] | ||
|Durable mummies with a paralyzing gaze and shriek, they slowly pursue Link to climb on and bite him. | |Durable mummies with a paralyzing gaze and shriek, they slowly pursue Link to climb on and bite him. | ||
|[[Bottom of the Well]]<br>[[ | |[[Bottom of the Well]]<br>[[Palace of Darkness|Shadow Temple]] | ||
|- | |- | ||
|[[Gohma Egg]] | |[[Gohma Egg]] | ||
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|Flying, burning skulls of various sizes that fly around a predetermined pattern, their fire fading in and out every few moments. | |Flying, burning skulls of various sizes that fly around a predetermined pattern, their fire fading in and out every few moments. | ||
|[[Bottom of the Well]]<br>[[Forest Temple]]<br>[[Inside Ganon's Castle]]<br>[[Spirit Temple]] | |[[Bottom of the Well]]<br>[[Forest Temple]]<br>[[Inside Ganon's Castle]]<br>[[Spirit Temple]] | ||
|- | |- | ||
|[[Guay]] | |[[Guay]] | ||
|Pointy-beaked birds that fly around outside in infinitely respawning amounts, pursuing Link if he draws near. Defeating enough in a row causes a large one to appear. | |Pointy-beaked birds that fly around outside in infinitely respawning amounts, pursuing Link if he draws near. Defeating enough in a row causes a large one to appear. | ||
|[[Desert Colossus]]<br>[[Lake Hylia]] | |[[Desert Colossus]]<br>[[Lake Hylia]]<br>[[Lon Lon Ranch]] | ||
|- | |- | ||
|[[Ice Keese]] | |[[Ice Keese]] | ||
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|Extremely powerful warriors with heavy armor and giant axes. At first, they move very slowly but are difficult to damage, enough hits cause them to lose their outer armor and become quicker, but easier to damage. | |Extremely powerful warriors with heavy armor and giant axes. At first, they move very slowly but are difficult to damage, enough hits cause them to lose their outer armor and become quicker, but easier to damage. | ||
|[[Ganon's Tower]] | |[[Ganon's Tower]] | ||
|- | |- | ||
|[[Keese]] | |[[Keese]] | ||
|Large, aggressive bats that hang on a wall or fly out of reach until Link approaches, prompting them to charge at him. | |Large, aggressive bats that hang on a wall or fly out of reach until Link approaches, prompting them to charge at him. | ||
|[[Dodongo's Cavern]]<br>[[Ice Cavern]]<br>[[Inside Ganon's Castle]]<br>[[Royal Family's Tomb]]<br>[[ | |[[Dodongo's Cavern]]<br>[[Ice Cavern]]<br>[[Inside Ganon's Castle]]<br>[[Royal Family's Tomb]]<br>[[Palace of Darkness|Shadow Temple]]<br>[[Spirit Temple]]<br>[[Water Temple]] | ||
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|[[Leever]] | |[[Leever]] | ||
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|[[Like Like]] | |[[Like Like]] | ||
|Slimy, tube-like creatures whose mouths deflect sword hits. They attempt to swallow Link to steal his shield and tunic, which can only be gotten back by defeating them. | |Slimy, tube-like creatures whose mouths deflect sword hits. They attempt to swallow Link to steal his shield and tunic, which can only be gotten back by defeating them. | ||
|[[Bottom of the Well]]<br>[[Fire Temple]]<br>[[Gerudo Training Ground]]<br>[[Inside Ganon's Castle]]<br>[[ | |[[Bottom of the Well]]<br>[[Fire Temple]]<br>[[Gerudo Training Ground]]<br>[[Inside Ganon's Castle]]<br>[[Palace of Darkness|Shadow Temple]]<br>[[Spirit Temple]]<br>[[Water Temple]] | ||
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|[[Lizalfos]] | |[[Lizalfos]] | ||
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|[[Forest Temple]]<br>[[Gerudo Valley]] (future)<br>[[Secret Cave|Grotto]]<br>[[Inside Jabu-Jabu's Belly]]<br>[[Kokiri Forest]] (future)<br>[[Lake Hylia]]<br>[[Water Temple]]<br>[[Zora's Fountain]] (future)<br>[[Zora's River]] | |[[Forest Temple]]<br>[[Gerudo Valley]] (future)<br>[[Secret Cave|Grotto]]<br>[[Inside Jabu-Jabu's Belly]]<br>[[Kokiri Forest]] (future)<br>[[Lake Hylia]]<br>[[Water Temple]]<br>[[Zora's Fountain]] (future)<br>[[Zora's River]] | ||
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|[[Parasitic Tentacle | |[[Parasitic Tentacle]] | ||
|The three huge, color-coordinated appendages of [[Barinade]] stretching through [[Lord Jabu-Jabu]]'s body, their electrified middle segments block passageways. To defeat them, the [[boomerang]] must be used on their clublike tips, hanging from the ceiling in Jabu-Jabu's tail. | |The three huge, color-coordinated appendages of [[Barinade]] stretching through [[Lord Jabu-Jabu]]'s body, their electrified middle segments block passageways. To defeat them, the [[boomerang]] must be used on their clublike tips, hanging from the ceiling in Jabu-Jabu's tail. | ||
|[[Inside Jabu-Jabu's Belly]] | |[[Inside Jabu-Jabu's Belly]] | ||
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|[[Hyrule Field]] (future) | |[[Hyrule Field]] (future) | ||
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|[[Composer Brothers|Poe of the | |[[Composer Brothers|Poe of the Graveyard]] | ||
|The ghosts of the [[Composer Brothers]], [[Flat]] and [[Sharp]]. They act like standard shy Poes until defeated, at which point their souls can be spoken with. | |The ghosts of the [[Composer Brothers]], [[Flat]] and [[Sharp]]. They act like standard shy Poes until defeated, at which point their souls can be spoken with. | ||
|[[Graveyard]] | |[[Graveyard]] | ||
|- | |||
|[[Poe Sisters]] ([[Amy]], [[Jo|Joelle]], and [[Beth (Poe)|Beth]]) | |||
|These Poes steal flames from the torches controlling the [[Forest Temple]]'s elevator. They attack by briefly turning invincible and spinning while charging at Link, and become invisible and intangible briefly after being hit. Defeating one restores the flame she took. | |||
|[[Forest Temple]] | |||
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|[[Bubble|Red Bubble]] | |[[Bubble|Red Bubble]] | ||
|Burning skulls that leap up from lava or pits and bounce around. | |Burning skulls that leap up from lava or pits and bounce around. | ||
|[[Death Mountain Crater]]<br>[[Fire Temple]]<br>[[Inside Ganon's Castle]]<br>[[ | |[[Death Mountain Crater]]<br>[[Fire Temple]]<br>[[Inside Ganon's Castle]]<br>[[Palace of Darkness|Shadow Temple]] | ||
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|[[Tektite|Red Tektite]] | |[[Tektite|Red Tektite]] | ||
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|[[ReDead]] | |[[ReDead]] | ||
|Durable zombies with a paralyzing gaze and shriek, they slowly pursue Link to climb on and bite him. They are distracted by other ReDeads being defeated nearby. | |Durable zombies with a paralyzing gaze and shriek, they slowly pursue Link to climb on and bite him. They are distracted by other ReDeads being defeated nearby. | ||
|[[Dampé's Grave]]<br>[[Secret Cave|Grotto]]<br>[[Inside Ganon's Castle]]<br>[[Market]] (future) | |[[Dampé's Grave]]<br>[[Secret Cave|Grotto]]<br>[[Inside Ganon's Castle]]<br>[[Market]] (future)<br>[[Royal Family's Tomb]]<br>[[Palace of Darkness|Shadow Temple]] | ||
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|[[Shabom]] | |[[Shabom]] | ||
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|[[Skulltula]] | |[[Skulltula]] | ||
|Huge spiders that dangle from threads and flip between their tough, skull-patterned carapace and soft, vulnerable belly. | |Huge spiders that dangle from threads and flip between their tough, skull-patterned carapace and soft, vulnerable belly. | ||
|[[Forest Temple]]<br>[[Secret Cave|Grotto]]<br>[[Inside Ganon's Castle]]<br>[[Inside the Deku Tree]]<br>[[ | |[[Forest Temple]]<br>[[Secret Cave|Grotto]]<br>[[Inside Ganon's Castle]]<br>[[Inside the Deku Tree]]<br>[[Palace of Darkness|Shadow Temple]] | ||
|- | |- | ||
|[[Walltula|Skullwalltula]] | |[[Walltula|Skullwalltula]] | ||
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|[[Stalfos]] | |[[Stalfos]] | ||
|Large skeleton warriors that attack with long jagged swords and defend with huge shields. | |Large skeleton warriors that attack with long jagged swords and defend with huge shields. | ||
|[[Gerudo Training Ground]]<br>[[Inside Ganon's Castle]]<br>[[ | |[[Gerudo Training Ground]]<br>[[Inside Ganon's Castle]]<br>[[Palace of Darkness|Shadow Temple]]<br>[[Spirit Temple]] | ||
|- | |- | ||
|[[Stinger]] | |[[Stinger]] | ||
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|- | |- | ||
|[[Tailpasaran]] | |[[Tailpasaran]] | ||
|[[Moldorm (The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past)|Mini-Moldorm]]s with tough heads and electric tails, they stay burrowed in the floor until approached, at which point they start flying | |[[Moldorm (The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past)|Mini-Moldorm]]s with tough heads and electric tails, they stay burrowed in the floor until approached, at which point they start flying. | ||
|[[Inside Jabu-Jabu's Belly]] | |[[Inside Jabu-Jabu's Belly]] | ||
|- | |- | ||
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|[[Wallmaster (The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past)|Wallmaster]] | |[[Wallmaster (The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past)|Wallmaster]] | ||
|Giant hands that fall from the ceiling to bring Link back to the dungeon entrance. | |Giant hands that fall from the ceiling to bring Link back to the dungeon entrance. | ||
|[[Bottom of the Well]]<br>[[Forest Temple]]<br>[[Inside Ganon's Castle]]<br>[[ | |[[Bottom of the Well]]<br>[[Forest Temple]]<br>[[Inside Ganon's Castle]]<br>[[Palace of Darkness|Shadow Temple]]<br>[[Spirit Temple]] | ||
|- | |- | ||
|[[Bubble|White Bubble]] | |[[Bubble|White Bubble]] | ||
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===Obstacles=== | ===Obstacles=== | ||
*[[Boulder]] | |||
*[[Brob]] | |||
*[[Door Mimic]] | |||
*[[Magma bomb|Falling rock]] | |||
*[[Fire bar]] | |||
*[[Fire Barrier]] | |||
*[[Fire Eye]] | |||
*[[Floor Spikes]] | |||
*[[Flying Pot]] | |||
*[[Flying Tile]] | |||
*[[Trap|Razor Trap]] | |||
*[[Scythe]] | |||
==Minibosses== | ==Minibosses== | ||
*[[Lizalfos]] ([[Dodongo's Cavern]]) | |||
*[[Big Octo|Bigocto]] ([[Inside Jabu-Jabu's Belly]]) | |||
*[[Stalfos]] ([[Forest Temple]]) | |||
*[[Meg]] of the [[Poe Sisters]] (Forest Temple) | |||
*[[Dead Hand]] ([[Bottom of the Well]], [[Shadow Temple]]) | |||
*[[Flare Dancer]] ([[Fire Temple]]) | |||
*[[Wolfos|White Wolfos]] ([[Ice Cavern]]) | |||
*[[Shadow Link|Dark Link]] ([[Water Temple]]) | |||
*[[Gerudo Thief]] ([[Thieves' Hideout]]) | |||
*[[Iron Knuckle]] ([[Spirit Temple]]) | |||
==Bosses== | ==Bosses== | ||
{|class="wikitable" | {|class="wikitable" | ||
! | !Image | ||
! | !Name | ||
! | !Dungeon | ||
|- | |- | ||
|[[File:Queen Gohma OoT artwork.png|100px]] | |||
|'''Parasitic Armored Arachnid:''' [[Gohma]] | |||
|Inside the Deku Tree | |||
|- | |- | ||
| | |[[File:King Dodongo OoT artwork.png|100px]] | ||
|'''Infernal Dinosaur:''' [[King Dodongo]] | |||
| | |Dodongo's Cavern | ||
|- | |- | ||
|[[File:Barinade OoT artwork.png|100px]] | |||
| | |'''Bio-Electric Anemone:''' [[Barinade]] | ||
| | |Inside Jabu-Jabu's Belly | ||
|- | |- | ||
| | |[[File:Phantom Ganon OoT artwork.png|100px]] | ||
|'''Evil Spirit from Beyond:''' [[Phantom Ganon]] | |||
| | |Forest Temple | ||
|- | |- | ||
|[[File:Volvagia OoT artwork.png|100px]] | |||
| | |'''Subterranean Lava Dragon:''' [[Volvagia]] | ||
| | |Fire Temple | ||
|- | |- | ||
| | |[[File:Morpha OoT artwork.png|100px]] | ||
| | |'''Giant Aquatic Amoeba:''' [[Morpha]] | ||
| | |Water Temple | ||
|- | |- | ||
|[[File:Koume and Kotake OoT artwork.png|100px]]<br>[[File:Twinrova OoT artwork.png|100px]] | |||
|'''Sorceress Sisters:''' [[Twinrova]] ([[Koume]] and [[Kotake]]) | |||
|Spirit Temple | |||
|- | |- | ||
|[[File:Bongo Bongo OoT artwork.png|100px]] | |||
|'''Phantom Shadow Beast:''' [[Bongo Bongo]] | |||
|Shadow Temple | |||
|- | |- | ||
| | |[[File:Ganondorf TLoZ OoT artwork.png|100px]] | ||
|'''Great King of Evil:''' [[Ganondorf]] | |||
| | |Ganon's Tower | ||
|- | |- | ||
|[[File:Ganon TLoZ OoT artwork.png|100px]] | |||
|align=center|[[Ganon]] | |||
|Ganon's Castle | |||
|align=center | |||
| | |||
|} | |} | ||
==Items== | ==Items== | ||
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|align=center|[[File:Boss Key OoT icon.png]] | |align=center|[[File:Boss Key OoT icon.png]] | ||
|[[Boss Key]] | |[[Boss Key]] | ||
|These are one-time use items that unlock the boss room of a dungeon. | |These are one-time use items that unlock the boss room of a dungeon. Link can always obtain a Boss Key by defeating the second mini-boss of a dungeon. | ||
|- | |- | ||
|align=center|[[File:Compass OoT icon.png]] | |align=center|[[File:Compass OoT icon.png]] | ||
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The items and weapons that Link uses often depends on whether he is a child or an adult. The player can assign items to either {{button|N64|C-down}}, {{button|N64|C-left}}, and {{button|N64|C-right}} from the Select Item Subscreen. | The items and weapons that Link uses often depends on whether he is a child or an adult. The player can assign items to either {{button|N64|C-down}}, {{button|N64|C-left}}, and {{button|N64|C-right}} from the Select Item Subscreen. | ||
====Ocarinas==== | |||
Both ocarinas play exactly the same using {{button|N64|A}}, {{button|N64|C-down}}, {{button|N64|C-right}}, {{button|N64|C-left}}, and {{button|N64|C-up}}. | Both ocarinas play exactly the same using {{button|N64|A}}, {{button|N64|C-down}}, {{button|N64|C-right}}, {{button|N64|C-left}}, and {{button|N64|C-up}}. | ||
{| class="wikitable sortable" | {| class="wikitable sortable" | ||
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|} | |} | ||
====Unique weapons==== | |||
There are a couple of weapons that Link obtains only once. | There are a couple of weapons that Link obtains only once. | ||
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|[[Megaton Hammer]] | |[[Megaton Hammer]] | ||
|Adult | |Adult | ||
|A short-range but powerful mallet that damages and sometimes flips enemies, shakes the ground | |A short-range but powerful mallet that damages and sometimes flips enemies, shakes the ground, and presses rusty switches. It is found in the [[Fire Temple]]. | ||
|} | |} | ||
====Replenishable items==== | |||
There are some weapons and other items that Link can carry more than one of. | There are some weapons and other items that Link can carry more than one of. | ||
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|} | |} | ||
====Magic items==== | |||
These items all consume magic to use. | These items all consume magic to use. | ||
{| class="wikitable" | {| class="wikitable" | ||
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|} | |} | ||
====Bottles==== | |||
Four [[Bottle]]s can be found at various places. | Four [[Bottle]]s can be found at various places. | ||
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|} | |} | ||
====Bottled items==== | |||
There are some items that Link cannot obtain unless he has a bottle to store it in. Every bottled item is usable in both time periods, with the exception of the [[Letter in a Bottle]], which is part of a childhood quest. | There are some items that Link cannot obtain unless he has a bottle to store it in. Every bottled item is usable in both time periods, with the exception of the [[Letter in a Bottle]], which is part of a childhood quest. | ||
{| class="wikitable" | {| class="wikitable" | ||
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|[[Blue Potion]] | |[[Blue Potion]] | ||
|The ultimate medicine, restoring both health and magic. It can be bought from [[Granny's Potion Shop]] as an adult. | |The ultimate medicine, restoring both health and magic. It can be bought from [[Granny's Potion Shop]] as an adult. | ||
|- | |- | ||
|align=center|[[File:Bug OoT icon.png]] | |align=center|[[File:Bug OoT icon.png]] | ||
|[[Bug]] | |[[Bug]] | ||
|Small blue insects found in the wild in various places, especially under [[rock]]s. Setting them loose near [[soft soil]] usually prompts them to burrow into it, digging out a [[Gold Skulltula]]. | |Small blue insects found in the wild in various places, especially under [[rock]]s. Setting them loose near [[soft soil]] usually prompts them to burrow into it, digging out a [[Gold Skulltula]]. | ||
|- | |||
|align=center|[[File:Fairy OoT icon.png]] | |||
|[[Fairy]] | |||
|Health-restoring spirits usually found in [[Fairy Fountain]]s and [[Gossip Stone]]s, they automatically revive Link when he runs out of health. | |||
|- | |- | ||
|align=center|[[File:Fish OoT icon.png]] | |align=center|[[File:Fish OoT icon.png]] | ||
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|- | |- | ||
|align=center|[[File:Ruto's Letter OoT icon.png]] | |align=center|[[File:Ruto's Letter OoT icon.png]] | ||
|[[Letter in a Bottle | |[[Letter in a Bottle]] | ||
|[[Ruto]]'s distress letter found at the bottom of [[Lake Hylia]], it must be shown to [[King Zora]] to reach [[Zora's Fountain]]. | |[[Ruto]]'s distress letter found at the bottom of [[Lake Hylia]], it must be shown to [[King Zora]] to reach [[Zora's Fountain]]. | ||
|- | |- | ||
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|} | |} | ||
====Child item trading sequence==== | |||
There are two trading sequences in the game. The first primarily involves [[mask]]s. There are eight masks that Link can wear as a child. They are optional and most do not have any purpose aside from others reacting differently when seeing Link. A few of these masks would later play a major role in ''The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask''. | There are two trading sequences in the game. The first primarily involves [[mask]]s. There are eight masks that Link can wear as a child. They are optional and most do not have any purpose aside from others reacting differently when seeing Link. A few of these masks would later play a major role in ''The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask''. | ||
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|} | |} | ||
====Adult item trading sequence==== | |||
As an adult, Link can participate in a trading sequence where he must trade ten items, each to a different character, until finally receiving the Biggoron's Sword. | As an adult, Link can participate in a trading sequence where he must trade ten items, each to a different character, until finally receiving the Biggoron's Sword. | ||
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===Equipment=== | ===Equipment=== | ||
[[File:OoT Equipment Subscreen.png|thumb|320px|The Equipment Subscreen, which shows all available equipment.]] | [[File:OoT Equipment Subscreen.png|thumb|320px|The Equipment Subscreen, which shows all available equipment.]] | ||
====Swappable==== | |||
The equipment is organized horizontally on a separate menu, the Equipment Subscreen. If Link has more than one type of sword, shield, tunic, or boots, the player can switch between them. | The equipment is organized horizontally on a separate menu, the Equipment Subscreen. If Link has more than one type of sword, shield, tunic, or boots, the player can switch between them. | ||
{| class="wikitable" | {| class="wikitable sortable" | ||
!Icon | !class="unsortable"|Icon | ||
!Name | !Name | ||
!Time | !Time | ||
!Description | !class="unsortable"|Description | ||
|- | |- | ||
! colspan=4 style="background:#b2f3b2"| '''Swords''' | ! colspan=4 style="background:#b2f3b2"| '''Swords''' | ||
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| [[Hylian Shield]] | | [[Hylian Shield]] | ||
| Both | | Both | ||
|A large metal shield that is standard issue for [[Hylian Knight]]s, it can be bought at the [[Bazaar]] and found in a few chests | |A large metal shield that is standard issue for [[Hylian Knight]]s, it can be bought at the [[Bazaar]] and found in a few chests. It is so large child Link can only carry it on his back like a shell, ducking while using it, though adult Link carries it normally and can bounce projectiles with it. It is immune to fire, but Like Likes can still eat it. | ||
|- | |- | ||
|align=center|[[File:Mirror Shield OoT icon.png]] | |align=center|[[File:Mirror Shield OoT icon.png]] | ||
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|} | |} | ||
====One-way upgrades==== | |||
There is some equipment that Link can upgrade later on in his adventure. Each type is displayed from the leftmost side of the Inventory. | There is some equipment that Link can upgrade later on in his adventure. Each type is displayed from the leftmost side of the Inventory. | ||
{| class="wikitable" | {| class="wikitable sortable" | ||
!Icon | !class="unsortable"|Icon | ||
!Name | !Name | ||
!Time | !Time | ||
!Description | !class="unsortable"|Description | ||
|- | |- | ||
! colspan=4 style="background:#b2f3b2"| '''Deku | ! colspan=4 style="background:#b2f3b2"| '''Deku Seed Bullet Bags''' | ||
|- | |- | ||
|align=center|[[File:Deku Seed Bullet Bag OoT icon.png]] | |align=center|[[File:Deku Seed Bullet Bag OoT icon.png]] | ||
|[[Deku Seed Bullet Bag | |[[Deku Seed Bullet Bag]] | ||
|Child | |Child | ||
|This bag holds up to 30 [[Deku Seed]]s and comes with the [[Fairy Slingshot]]. | |This bag holds up to 30 [[Deku Seed]]s and comes with the [[Fairy Slingshot]]. | ||
|- | |- | ||
|align=center|[[File:Big Deku Seed Bullet Bag OoT icon.png]] | |align=center|[[File:Big Deku Seed Bullet Bag OoT icon.png]] | ||
|[[ | |[[Deku Seed Bullet Bag|Big Deku Seed Bullet Bag]] | ||
|Child | |Child | ||
|This bag holds up to 40 Deku Seeds and can be gotten as a reward from a friendly [[Deku Scrub]] near a target in the [[Lost Woods]] or the [[Shooting Gallery]] at the [[Market]]. | |This bag holds up to 40 Deku Seeds and can be gotten as a reward from a friendly [[Deku Scrub]] near a target in the [[Lost Woods]] or the [[Shooting Gallery]] at the [[Market]]. | ||
|- | |- | ||
|align=center|[[File:Biggest Deku Seed Bullet Bag OoT icon.png]] | |align=center|[[File:Biggest Deku Seed Bullet Bag OoT icon.png]] | ||
|[[ | |[[Deku Seed Bullet Bag|Biggest Deku Seed Bullet Bag]] | ||
|Child | |Child | ||
|This bag holds up to 50 Deku Seeds and is gained from the remaining above place. | |This bag holds up to 50 Deku Seeds and is gained from the remaining above place. | ||
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|- | |- | ||
|align=center|[[File:Quiver OoT icon.png]] | |align=center|[[File:Quiver OoT icon.png]] | ||
|[[Quiver | |[[Quiver]] | ||
|Adult | |Adult | ||
|This quiver holds up to 30 [[Arrow]]s and comes with the [[Fairy Bow]]. | |This quiver holds up to 30 [[Arrow]]s and comes with the [[Fairy Bow]]. | ||
|- | |- | ||
|align=center|[[File:Big Quiver OoT icon.png]] | |align=center|[[File:Big Quiver OoT icon.png]] | ||
|[[ | |[[Quiver|Big Quiver]] | ||
|Adult | |Adult | ||
|This quiver holds up to 40 Arrows and can be gotten as a reward from a the [[Shooting Gallery]] in [[Kakariko Village]] or at the [[Horseback Archery Range]]. | |This quiver holds up to 40 Arrows and can be gotten as a reward from a the [[Shooting Gallery]] in [[Kakariko Village]] or at the [[Horseback Archery Range]]. | ||
|- | |- | ||
|align=center|[[File:Biggest Quiver OoT icon.png]] | |align=center|[[File:Biggest Quiver OoT icon.png]] | ||
|[[ | |[[Quiver|Biggest Quiver]] | ||
|Adult | |Adult | ||
|This quiver holds up to 50 Arrows and is gained from the remaining above place. | |This quiver holds up to 50 Arrows and is gained from the remaining above place. | ||
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|- | |- | ||
|align=center|[[File:Bomb Bag OoT icon.png]] | |align=center|[[File:Bomb Bag OoT icon.png]] | ||
|[[Bomb Bag | |[[Bomb Bag]] | ||
|Both | |Both | ||
|This bag holds up to 20 [[Bomb]]s and is found in [[Dodongo's Cavern]]. | |This bag holds up to 20 [[Bomb]]s and is found in [[Dodongo's Cavern]]. | ||
|- | |- | ||
|align=center|[[File:Big Bomb Bag OoT icon.png]] | |align=center|[[File:Big Bomb Bag OoT icon.png]] | ||
|[[ | |[[Bomb Bag|Big Bomb Bag]] | ||
|Both | |Both | ||
|This bag holds up to 30 Bombs and can be gotten as a reward from the [[Hot Rodder Goron]] in [[Goron City]] or the [[Bombchu Bowling Alley]] in the [[Market]]. | |This bag holds up to 30 Bombs and can be gotten as a reward from the [[Hot Rodder Goron]] in [[Goron City]] or the [[Bombchu Bowling Alley]] in the [[Market]]. | ||
|- | |- | ||
|align=center|[[File:Biggest Bomb Bag OoT icon.png]] | |align=center|[[File:Biggest Bomb Bag OoT icon.png]] | ||
|[[ | |[[Bomb Bag|Biggest Bomb Bag]] | ||
|Both | |Both | ||
|This bag holds up to 40 Bombs and is gained from the remaining above place. | |This bag holds up to 40 Bombs and is gained from the remaining above place. | ||
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!Icon | !Icon | ||
!Name | !Name | ||
!Time | |||
!Description | !Description | ||
|- | |- | ||
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|align=center|[[File:Deku Nut OoT icon.png]] | |align=center|[[File:Deku Nut OoT icon.png]] | ||
|Deku Nut upgrade | |Deku Nut upgrade | ||
|Bought from a [[Business Scrub]] in a [[Secret Cave|grotto]] under a brown [[boulder]] in the [[Lost Woods]] | |Both | ||
|Bought from a [[Business Scrub]] in a [[Secret Cave|grotto]] under a brown [[boulder]] in the [[Lost Woods]]. | |||
|- | |- | ||
|align=center|[[File:Deku Nut OoT icon.png]] | |align=center|[[File:Deku Nut OoT icon.png]] | ||
|Deku Nut upgrade | |Deku Nut upgrade | ||
|A reward from the [[Forest Stage]] after showing the [[Mask of Truth]] | |Child | ||
|A reward from the [[Forest Stage]] after showing the [[Mask of Truth]]. | |||
|- | |- | ||
! colspan=4 style="background:#b2f3b2"| '''Deku Sticks''' (10 - 20 -30) | ! colspan=4 style="background:#b2f3b2"| '''Deku Sticks''' (10 - 20 -30) | ||
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|align=center|[[File:Deku Stick OoT icon.png]] | |align=center|[[File:Deku Stick OoT icon.png]] | ||
|Deku Stick upgrade | |Deku Stick upgrade | ||
|Bought from a Business Scrub in the Lost Woods near the bridge | |Both | ||
|Bought from a Business Scrub in the Lost Woods near the bridge. | |||
|- | |- | ||
|align=center|[[File:Deku Stick OoT icon.png]] | |align=center|[[File:Deku Stick OoT icon.png]] | ||
|Deku Stick upgrade | |Deku Stick upgrade | ||
|A reward from the Forest Stage after showing the [[Skull Mask]] | |Child | ||
|A reward from the Forest Stage after showing the [[Skull Mask]]. | |||
|- | |- | ||
! colspan=4 style="background:#b2f3b2"| '''Wallets''' | ! colspan=4 style="background:#b2f3b2"| '''Wallets''' | ||
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|align=center|[[File:Adult's Wallet OoT icon.png]] | |align=center|[[File:Adult's Wallet OoT icon.png]] | ||
|[[Adult's Wallet]] | |[[Adult's Wallet]] | ||
|Both | |||
|This wallet boosts Link's [[Rupee]] capacity from 99 to 200. It is a reward from the [[House of Skulltula]] after getting ten [[Gold Skulltula Spirit|token]]s. | |This wallet boosts Link's [[Rupee]] capacity from 99 to 200. It is a reward from the [[House of Skulltula]] after getting ten [[Gold Skulltula Spirit|token]]s. | ||
|- | |- | ||
|align=center|[[File:Giant's Wallet OoT icon.png]] | |align=center|[[File:Giant's Wallet OoT icon.png]] | ||
|[[Giant's Wallet]] | |[[Giant's Wallet]] | ||
|Both | |||
|This wallet boosts Link's Rupee capacity to 500. It is a reward from the House of Skulltula after getting 30 tokens. | |This wallet boosts Link's Rupee capacity to 500. It is a reward from the House of Skulltula after getting 30 tokens. | ||
|} | |} | ||
Three upgrades are provided by [[Great Fairy|Great Fairies]]. | Three upgrades are provided by [[Great Fairy|Great Fairies]]. | ||
{| class="wikitable" | {| class="wikitable sortable" | ||
!Name | !Name | ||
!Description | !Time | ||
!class="unsortable"|Description | |||
|- | |- | ||
|[[Spin Attack|Magic Spin Attack]] | |[[Spin Attack|Magic Spin Attack]] | ||
|Both | |||
|A powerful attack granted by the [[Great Fairy of Power]] atop [[Death Mountain Trail]]. | |A powerful attack granted by the [[Great Fairy of Power]] atop [[Death Mountain Trail]]. | ||
|- | |- | ||
|Magic power upgrade | |Magic power upgrade | ||
|Adult | |||
|A doubling of the [[Magic Meter]] granted by the [[Great Fairy of Wisdom]] in [[Death Mountain Crater]]. | |A doubling of the [[Magic Meter]] granted by the [[Great Fairy of Wisdom]] in [[Death Mountain Crater]]. | ||
|- | |- | ||
|Defensive power upgrade | |Defensive power upgrade | ||
|Adult | |||
|A reinforcement of the [[Health Meter]] granted by the [[Great Fairy of Courage]] near [[Ganon's Castle]]. | |A reinforcement of the [[Health Meter]] granted by the [[Great Fairy of Courage]] near [[Ganon's Castle]]. | ||
|} | |} | ||
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|- | |- | ||
|align=center|[[File:Gold Skulltula Token OoT icon.png]] | |align=center|[[File:Gold Skulltula Token OoT icon.png]] | ||
|[[Gold Skulltula Spirit| | |[[Gold Skulltula Spirit|Token]] | ||
|100 | |100 of these are scattered across the land, each held by a [[Gold Skulltula]]. They are needed to break the curse on the [[House of Skulltula]]'s residents. | ||
|} | |} | ||
====Songs==== | |||
Many songs can be learned and played on the ocarinas. | Many songs can be learned and played on the ocarinas. | ||
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|align=center|[[File:OoT icon Song.png]] | |align=center|[[File:OoT icon Song.png]] | ||
|{{nowrap|[[Scarecrow's Song]]}} | |{{nowrap|[[Scarecrow's Song]]}} | ||
|Player-decided | |Player-decided | ||
|This song summons [[Pierre]] the scarecrow as an adult, making a useful [[Hookshot]] target. It first is taught to [[Bonooru]] the scarecrow at [[Lake Hylia]] as a child, and must be played again for him in the same place to make Pierre start appearing. | |This song summons [[Pierre]] the scarecrow as an adult, making a useful [[Hookshot]] target. It first is taught to [[Bonooru]] the scarecrow at [[Lake Hylia]] as a child, and must be played again for him in the same place to make Pierre start appearing. | ||
|} | |} | ||
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|} | |} | ||
====Spiritual Stones==== | |||
As a child, Link must obtain three [[Spiritual Stone]]s in order to open the [[Door of Time]] at the [[Temple of Time]]. | As a child, Link must obtain three [[Spiritual Stone]]s in order to open the [[Door of Time]] at the [[Temple of Time]]. | ||
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====Medallions==== | |||
As an adult, Link must obtain six [[Medallion]]s, each corresponding to one of the [[Sage]]s. They are a source of the Sages' power, which they use to help Link enter into [[Ganon's Castle]]. | As an adult, Link must obtain six [[Medallion]]s, each corresponding to one of the [[Sage]]s. They are a source of the Sages' power, which they use to help Link enter into [[Ganon's Castle]]. | ||
{| class="wikitable" | {| class="wikitable" | ||
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NTSC version 1.2 had some more noticeable changes. The PAL versions 1.0 and 1.1 are similar to this version. | NTSC version 1.2 had some more noticeable changes. The PAL versions 1.0 and 1.1 are similar to this version. | ||
*[[Ganondorf]] and [[Ganon]]'s blood was changed from crimson to green, in one instance changing a spitting-up-blood animation into a simple vomiting one. | *[[Ganondorf]] and [[Ganon]]'s blood was changed from crimson to green, in one instance changing a spitting-up-blood animation into a simple vomiting one. | ||
*Replacing the [[Fire Temple]] theme, which contained a sample of an Islamic prayer chant, with a remix of the [[ | *Replacing the [[Fire Temple]] theme, which contained a sample of an Islamic prayer chant, with a remix of the [[Shadow Temple]]'s theme. Contrary to popular belief, the chant was not removed in response to public outcry, but rather because Nintendo discovered that they violated their own policy to not include religious content in their games. The sample originated from a commercially available sound library, but the developers were unaware of its Islamic references.<ref>[https://www.zeldadungeon.net/nintendo-officially-talks-about-the-infamous-ocarina-of-time-fire-temple-ch/ Nintendo Officially Talks about the Infamous Ocarina of Time Fire Temple Chant - Zelda Dungeon]</ref> | ||
*A glitch where the player can drop [[Bomb]]s down on [[Bongo-Bongo]] before the battle was fixed. This glitch caused Bongo-Bongo to be invisible throughout most of the battle. | *A glitch where the player can drop [[Bomb]]s down on [[Bongo-Bongo]] before the battle was fixed. This glitch caused Bongo-Bongo to be invisible throughout most of the battle. | ||
*Some minor text changes and improvements were done to the dialogue. | *Some minor text changes and improvements were done to the dialogue. | ||
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OoT PC box art.png|Player's Choice box art | OoT PC box art.png|Player's Choice box art | ||
Link | Link adult OoT artwork.png|[[Link]] | ||
Ganondorf TLoZ OoT artwork.png|[[Ganondorf]] | |||
OoT title screen.png|Title screen | OoT title screen.png|Title screen | ||
</gallery> | </gallery> |