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===''Hyrule Warriors'' series===
===''Hyrule Warriors'' series===
====''Hyrule Warriors''====
====''Hyrule Warriors''====
In ''[[Hyrule Warriors]]'', Link is accompanied by a blue fairy named [[Proxi]], who acts as his "voice." Another generic fairy, this one red, is found on [[Death Mountain]] in the past. The American version of the original identifies this as Navi, though all other versions (including the later ports) simply refer to it as a fairy. In the [[Adventure Mode]], fairies are sometimes caught in enemy [[keep]]s or by [[Fairy Hunter]]s and can be rescued to dispel [[barrier]]s of their element. Fairies also appear in large amounts in many of the cutscenes involving Great Fairies.
In ''[[Hyrule Warriors]]'', Link is accompanied by a blue fairy named [[Proxi]], who acts as his "voice." Another generic fairy, this one red, is found on [[Death Mountain]] in the past. The American version of the original identify this as Navi, though all other versions (including the later ports) simply refer to it as a fairy. In the [[Adventure Mode]], fairies are sometimes caught in enemy [[keep]]s or by [[Fairy Hunter]]s and can be rescued to dispel [[barrier]]s of their element. Fairies also appear in large amounts in many of the cutscenes involving Great Fairies.


In the DLC [[Cia's Tale]], [[Cia]] captures fairies in an early mission in [[Hyrule Field]], leading to Proxi escaping and finding Link, thus starting the main game's plot. Additionally, an '''8-Bit Fairy''' appears as a type of Great Fairy, likely in reference to the springs. This fairy is modeled after the in-game appearance of the fairy from ''The Legend of Zelda'' and wields the [[Sword|8-Bit Wooden Sword]].
In the DLC [[Cia's Tale]], [[Cia]] captures fairies in an early mission in [[Hyrule Field]], leading to Proxi escaping and finding Link, thus starting the main game's plot. Additionally, an '''8-Bit Fairy''' appears as a type of Great Fairy, likely in reference to the springs. This fairy is modeled after the in-game appearance of the fairy from ''The Legend of Zelda'' and wields the [[Sword|8-Bit Wooden Sword]].

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