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{{quote2|You got an empty bottle! Use it to store all kinds of things.|In-game description}} | {{quote2|You got an empty bottle! Use it to store all kinds of things.|In-game description}} | ||
'''Bottles''', | '''Bottles''', alternatively known as '''Empty Bottles''', are a recurring type of item in [[The Legend of Zelda (series)|''The Legend of Zelda'' series]]. They are small containers, typically composed of glass with a cork on top, that can store various items such as [[Fairy|fairies]], [[potion]]s, and [[Poe Soul]]s. In most ''The Legend of Zelda'' titles, there are four bottles for [[Link]] to obtain, and at some point during his journey, Link is usually required to have only one Bottle to progress. | ||
== History == | == History == | ||
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==== ''The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past'' ==== | ==== ''The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past'' ==== | ||
[[File:Bottle ALttP overworld sprite.png|frame|left]] | [[File:Bottle ALttP overworld sprite.png|frame|left]] | ||
In ''[[The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past]]'', they are named '''Magic Bottles''' despite not having any magical properties. | |||
Two are found in [[Kakariko Village]]: a | Two are found in [[Kakariko Village]]: one is purchased from a vendor for the price of 100 [[Rupee]]s, and the other is found inside a [[Treasure Chest]] in the back of the tavern, which can be entered via the back door. Another is given by a camper [[Under the Bridge|under the bridge]] southeast of [[Hyrule Castle]] in the [[Light World]]. The last bottle is stored inside a chest found in a ruined house in the [[Village of Outcasts]], situated exactly where the house of the [[Dwarven Swordsmith]]s is found in the Light World. If [[Link]] brings the chest with him to the [[Desert of Mystery]], the silent [[Lockpicker]] will pick the lock on the chest in exchange for Link keeping quiet about him being a former thief. | ||
==== ''The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time'' ==== | ==== ''The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time'' ==== | ||
[[File:Empty Bottle OoT icon.png|frame|left]] | [[File:Empty Bottle OoT icon.png|frame|left]] | ||
In ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time]]'', there are four bottles | In ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time]]'', there are a total of four bottles: one is obtained by aiding [[Anju]] in bringing back her [[Cucco]]s in [[Kakariko Village]]. Another is obtained by completing the [[Super Cucco-findin' Game]], and comes with two helpings of [[Lon Lon Milk]]. Another bottle, containing a [[Letter in a Bottle|letter]] from [[Princess Ruto]], is found by diving into the waters of [[Lake Hylia]]; this bottle is required in order to complete the game. When the letter has been delivered to [[King Zora]], Link can keep the now-emptied bottle for regular usage. The fourth and last bottle is obtained by Link during his adulthood when he capturing ten [[Big Poe]]s in [[Hyrule Field]]; these must be sold to the [[Ghost Hunter]] in the [[Ghost Shop]] for 100 points on Link's "card" each. Upon receiving 1,000 points on his card, the Ghost Hunter gives Link a bottle. | ||
==== ''The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask'' ==== | ==== ''The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask'' ==== | ||
In ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask]]'', Bottles have a similar role as in ''The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time'', and even retain their inventory icon. Unlike most titles, Link can obtain up to six Bottles. | |||
[[Kotake]] | The first bottle is obtained from [[Kotake]], and is filled with [[Red Potion]] concocted to restore the energy of her sister, [[Koume]]; this is the bottle required to progress the game. Another is obtained by successfully defending [[Romani Ranch]] from [[Them]]; it comes with two helpings of [[Milk]]. The third bottle, which contains [[Gold Dust]], is won as a prize for completing the [[Goron Racetrack|Goron Race]]. The fourth is found by beating the [[Beavers]]' challenge at the [[Waterfall Rapids]]. The fifth bottle, which contains [[Chateau Romani]], is given to Link by [[Madame Aroma]], upon successfully delivering [[Kafei]]'s [[Letter to Mama|letter]] to her personally. The sixth and final bottle is obtained on the Night of the [[Final Day]]; if Link commands the [[Stalchild]]ren to open the grave, he arrives at an underground chamber, where he encounters [[Dampé]]. Having lost his lamp, he requires the light from [[Tatl]] to see properly. Link can lead him around the chamber to specific dig spots. If Dampé unearths three spots which cause blue fire to appear, a Big Poe will materialize itself, scaring away Dampé. Upon the Poe's defeat, a [[Treasure Chest|chest]] containing the last bottle appears. | ||
If Link uses the "[[Song of Time]]" to return to the [[First Day]], the bottles are emptied of their contents, but Link still retains the Bottles themselves. | |||
''[[The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask 3D]]'' | In ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask 3D]]'', there is a seventh bottle which can be obtained if Link completes a side-quest where he must deliver the [[Mystery Milk]] to [[Gorman]] on time. The sixth bottle that is under the grave is replaced by a [[Piece of Heart]], and the bottle is instead acquired by winning it at [[Old Koume's Boat Cruise]]. | ||
==== ''The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker'' ==== | ==== ''The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker'' ==== | ||
[[File:Bottle TWW icon.png|frame|left]] | [[File:Bottle TWW icon.png|frame|left]] | ||
In ''[[The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker]]'', there are four bottles | In ''[[The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker]]'', there are a total of four bottles: one is given to Link by [[Medli]] on [[Dragon Roost Island]] before he enters [[Dragon Roost Cavern]]; this bottle is required to progress further in the game. Another bottle is found inside a [[Submarine]] located off the coast of [[Bomb Island]]. The third can be purchased from [[Beedle]]'s [[Masked Ship]] for the price of 500 Rupees. The fourth and final bottle is given to Link by [[Mila]] after he catches her stealing from [[Zunari]]'s safe on [[Windfall Island]]. | ||
In ''[[The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker HD]]'', the [[Tingle Tuner]] is replaced with the [[Tingle Bottle]], which allowed the player to send messages to other players via [[Miiverse]] | In ''[[The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker HD]]'', the [[Tingle Tuner]] is replaced with the [[Tingle Bottle]], which allowed the player to send messages to other players via [[Miiverse]] before the service's closure. | ||
==== ''The Legend of Zelda: The Minish Cap'' ==== | ==== ''The Legend of Zelda: The Minish Cap'' ==== | ||
[[File:Empty bottle TMC sprite.png|frame|left]] | [[File:Empty bottle TMC sprite.png|frame|left]] | ||
In ''[[The Legend of Zelda: The Minish Cap]]'', there are four bottles | In ''[[The Legend of Zelda: The Minish Cap]]'', there are a total of four bottles: one is bought from a [[Business Scrub]] at [[Mt. Crenel's Base]], and is required to complete the game. Another is obtained by talking to [[Stockwell]] behind his counter at the [[Hyrule Town Shop]], at which point he will ask to deliver a bottle of [[Dog Food]] to his dog, [[Fifi]]. Upon feeding the dog at his house, Link is allowed to keep the bottle. The last two are obtained by fusing [[Kinstone]]s with [[Smith]], and the six [[Mysterious Walls]] found around [[Hyrule]], respectively. | ||
==== ''The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess'' ==== | ==== ''The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess'' ==== | ||
In ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess]]'', are a total of four bottles: a half-full bottle of Milk is given to Link by [[Sera]] as thanks for safely returning her [[Link (cat)|cat]] to her. Another bottle, filled with [[Lantern Oil]], can be purchased from [[Coro]]. The third may be fished out of the area of [[Hena]]'s [[Fishing Hole]], which is filled with waste and garbage. The last bottle, which is filled with [[Great Fairy's Tears]], is obtained by obtaining 20 [[Poe Soul]]s and returning to [[Jovani]] in [[Hyrule Castle Town]]. | |||
Empty bottles may be used in the battle against [[Possessed Zelda]] in the [[Throne Room]] of [[Hyrule Castle]] | Empty bottles may be used in the battle against [[Possessed Zelda]] in the [[Throne Room]] of [[Hyrule Castle]]. Her magic can be deflected back at her by using bottles. | ||
In [[Agitha's Castle]], several Bottles (some empty and some filled with unknown substances) appear on various shelves. | |||
==== ''The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword'' ==== | ==== ''The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword'' ==== | ||
In ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword]]'', there are five bottles. [[Luv]] gives Link the first bottle when he talks to her; after this, Link can find the second in a chest in the [[Sealed Temple]] (which contains [[Revitalizing Potion]]). The third is obtained from [[Parrow]] when his sister, [[Orielle]], is missing ( | In ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword]]'', there are five bottles. [[Luv]] gives Link the first bottle when he talks to her; after this, Link can find the second in a chest in the [[Sealed Temple]] (which contains [[Revitalizing Potion]]). The third is obtained from [[Parrow]] when his sister, [[Orielle]], is missing (which contains [[Mushroom Spores]]). Link can find the remaining two bottles in the [[Fire Sanctuary (Skyward Sword)|Fire Sanctuary]] and in a [[Goddess Chest]] located inside the [[Thunderhead]] that requires the [[Mogma Mitts]] to obtain. | ||
Bottles can be used to hold potions or fairies. | Bottles can be used to hold potions or fairies. Unlike previous games, time does not freeze when Link drinks a potion, enabling him to move and rendering him vulnerable to enemy attacks. At one point, a Bottle is required in order to retrieve [[Sacred Water]] for the Water Dragon [[Faron (The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword)|Faron]]. | ||
==== ''The Legend of Zelda: A Link Between Worlds'' ==== | ==== ''The Legend of Zelda: A Link Between Worlds'' ==== | ||
In ''[[The Legend of Zelda: A Link Between Worlds]]'', there are five Bottles. Two of these are obtained in a nearly identical fashion to ''A Link to the Past'' | In ''[[The Legend of Zelda: A Link Between Worlds]]'', there are five Bottles. Two of these are obtained in a nearly identical fashion to ''A Link to the Past'', to which the game is a sequel; namely, the one that can be purchased from the [[Street Merchant]] in Kakariko Village for 100 Rupees, and the one given to Link by the [[Bird Lover]] hidden [[Under the Bridge]]. Another is found in a chest in the [[Vacant House]], the [[Lorule]] counterpart to [[Link's House]], by bombing a fragile wall on the back of the house. Another bottle may be gained by donating a total of 3,000 Rupees to the [[Great Rupee Fairy]]. | ||
The one that requires the most work is found atop [[Death Mountain]]. At the bottom of south-eastern [[Lake Hylia]] is a bottle containing a letter from the [[Bouldering Guy]], who is stuck on the mountain. The note admonishes | The one that requires the most work is found atop [[Death Mountain]]. At the bottom of south-eastern [[Lake Hylia]] is a bottle containing a letter from the [[Bouldering Guy]], who is stuck on the mountain. The note admonishes whomever finds it to bring him [[Premium Milk]] from Kakariko Village's [[Milk Bar]]. After properly navigating a huge lava-filled cavern on Death Mountain, Link is able to access the ledge on which the Bouldering Guy is stuck. After receiving the milk and consuming it, the Bouldering Guy presents Link with the now-empty bottle as his reward. | ||
=== ''Super Smash Bros.'' series === | === ''Super Smash Bros.'' series === | ||
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=== ''Freshly-Picked Tingle's Rosy Rupeeland'' === | === ''Freshly-Picked Tingle's Rosy Rupeeland'' === | ||
In ''[[Freshly-Picked Tingle's Rosy Rupeeland]]'', | In ''[[Freshly-Picked Tingle's Rosy Rupeeland]]'', they are named '''Empty Jars''', which are used to store the various substances [[Tingle]] can concoct in his [[Tingle's House|house]]. | ||
=== ''Hyrule Warriors'' === | === ''Hyrule Warriors'' === | ||
In ''[[Hyrule Warriors]]'' and its [[reissue]]s, Empty Bottles appear as three badges (Empty Bottle I, Empty Bottle II, and Empty Bottle III) that can be crafted at the [[Bazaar (Hyrule Warriors)|Bazaar]]'s Badge Market. Empty Bottle I allows the warrior it is crafted for the ability to carry and use a single [[Potion]] once per battle. Empty Bottle II allows the warrior to use a potion twice per battle and Empty Bottle III allows the to use a potion three times per battle. | In ''[[Hyrule Warriors]]'' and its [[reissue]]s, Empty Bottles appear as three badges (Empty Bottle I, Empty Bottle II, and Empty Bottle III) that can be crafted at the [[Bazaar (Hyrule Warriors)|Bazaar]]'s Badge Market. Empty Bottle I allows the warrior it is crafted for the ability to carry and use a single [[Potion]] once per battle. Empty Bottle II allows the warrior to use a potion twice per battle and Empty Bottle III allows the to use a potion three times per battle. | ||
Bottles also appear in the basket [[Agitha]] carries which she apparently uses to collect and carry bugs. In the ''Land of Twilight'' story scenario, she carries a [[Goddess Butterfly]] in one of these | Bottles also appear in the basket [[Agitha]] carries which she apparently uses to collect and carry bugs. In the ''Land of Twilight'' story scenario, she carries a [[Goddess Butterfly]] in one of these Bottles, before releasing it to help Lana find her way through the patches of [[Twilight]] on [[Twilight Field]]. | ||
As part of Link's Great Fairy moveset, the Great Fairy carries Link around in a | As part of Link's Great Fairy moveset, the Great Fairy carries Link around in a Bottle (a ironic reference to Link's habit of carrying fairies in bottles) which flies alongside her. During certain combos, the Great Fairy releases Link from the Bottle to either borrow Link's [[Knight's Sword]] or play a game of [[Dead Man's Volley]] as part of her attacks. She will also hug the Bottle tightly when guarding. | ||
In ''[[Hyrule Warriors Legends]]'', [[Companion Fairy|Companion Fairies]] found in [[Pot]]s inside enemy keeps appear inside | In ''[[Hyrule Warriors Legends]]'', [[Companion Fairy|Companion Fairies]] found in [[Pot]]s inside enemy keeps appear inside Bottles. When the player's character collects the bottle, they remove the bottle's cork, and the Companion Fairy is released from the bottle. | ||
==Gallery== | ==Gallery== |