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Revision as of 20:30, October 6, 2020
Hearts, also known as Recovery Hearts, are units that represent Link's health via the Heart Meter in most games of The Legend of Zelda series, starting with the first game. They are also items, and among the most common in the game. Link can obtain them through various means, and there is a chance he can obtain a heart by picking up a rock, cutting grass, breaking pots, or defeating an enemy. Like Rupees, if Link does not pick up a heart, it eventually disappears. If Link collects a Heart Container, another heart unit is added to the Heart Meter.
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- Wii U Virtual Console manual bio: "Restores Link's heart meter."
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Enemies and bosses | Big Moblin • Bird • Chuchu • Ganon • Kargarok • Keese • Moblin • Quick Moblin • Skulltula • Stalfos • Tektite • Wizzrobe | |
Obstacles | Arrow Trap • Bomb • Boulder | |
Quests | ||
Main quests | The Grasslands • The Lost Woods • Grassland Temple • Road to the Goron Mines • The Forest Temple Hunt • Death Mountain Climb • Gerudo Fortress Trail • Ganon's Castle Approach • Raid on Ganon's Castle | |
Extra quests | The Sacred Grove • Journey to the Fire Temple • Death Mountain Path • Battle of Hyrule Field • Ganon's Last Stand | |
Items | Arrow • Heart • Hylian Shield • Master Sword • Rupee • Triforce | |
Miscellaneous | Great Deku Tree |