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Canteen
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Revision as of 11:27, January 24, 2022 by ClassicMundy (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Item infobox |image= File:Canteen TFoE icon.png |first_appearance= ''Link: The Faces of Evil'' / ''Zelda: The Wand of Gamelon'' (1993) |location= Toyku Lighthouse (''The Faces of Evil'')<br>Shutoy Lake (''The Wand of Gamelon'') |effect= Stores Water of Life for later use |related= Bottle }} {{quote|It's not much, but it'll still carry water.|Alora|Link: The Faces of Evil}} The '''Canteen''' is an item appearing in ''Link: The Faces of Evil'...")
Canteen | |||
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First appearance | Link: The Faces of Evil / Zelda: The Wand of Gamelon (1993) | ||
Location(s) | Toyku Lighthouse (The Faces of Evil) Shutoy Lake (The Wand of Gamelon) | ||
Effect | Stores Water of Life for later use | ||
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- “It's not much, but it'll still carry water.”
- – Alora, Link: The Faces of Evil
The Canteen is an item appearing in Link: The Faces of Evil and Zelda: The Wand of Gamelon. It is a glass decanter used by Link and Zelda to carry extra Water of Life. Canteens are normally empty, but can be filled up by speaking to certain characters or, in Link: The Faces of Evil, using hidden Water of Life bottles. When used, the filled Canteen instantly restores the player's health and becomes empty once again.
In Link: The Faces of Evil, the Canteen is obtained after Link returns a stolen necklace to Alora in Toyku Lighthouse. In Zelda: The Wand of Gamelon, Zelda receives the Canteen in Shutoy Lake after freeing a trapped Lady Alma. Alma mentions that the container used to belong to Link, who gave it to her in exchange for a kiss.