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[[File:Flute ZII sprite.png|frame|left]]
The '''Flute'''<ref>''Zelda II: The Adventure of Link'' instruction booklet, page 46.</ref> is an item in ''[[Zelda II: The Adventure of Link]]'' and the main item of the [[Palace on the Sea]]. The Flute is a mysterious instrument that plays the ancient music of [[Hyrule]], causing various events to happen. The Flute has two important uses; it is used to defeat a [[River Devil]] obstructing a road on the [[overworld]] and to reveal the sixth palace, [[Three-Eye Rock Palace]], when Link plays the Flute at the [[Three Eye Rocks]].
The '''flute''',<ref>''Zelda II: The Adventure of Link'' instruction booklet, page 19.</ref><ref>''The Legend of Zelda: Collector's Edition'' instruction booklet, page 11.</ref> also known as the '''whistle''',<ref>''Zelda II: The Adventure of Link'' instruction booklet, page 47.</ref> is an item in ''[[Zelda II: The Adventure of Link]]'' and the main item of the [[Palace on the Sea]]. The flute is a mysterious instrument that plays the ancient music of [[Hyrule]], causing various events to happen. The flute has two important uses; it is used to defeat a [[River Devil]] obstructing a road on the [[overworld]] and to reveal the sixth palace, [[Three-Eye Rock Palace]], when Link plays the flute at the [[Three Eye Rocks]].
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==Profiles and descriptions==
==Profiles and descriptions==
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Revision as of 18:14, March 6, 2021

Flute
Flute ZII artwork.jpg
Zelda II: The Adventure of Link artwork
First appearance Zelda II: The Adventure of Link (1987)
Location(s) Palace on the Sea
Effect Defeats a River Devil, reveals Three-Eye Rock Palace's location
Related items
Ocarina
Recorder
This article is about the flute appearing in Zelda II: The Adventure of Link. For information on a generic ocarina in The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past, where it was known as a flute, see Ocarina.
Not to be confused with Recorder.
Flute ZII sprite.png

The flute,[1][2] also known as the whistle,[3] is an item in Zelda II: The Adventure of Link and the main item of the Palace on the Sea. The flute is a mysterious instrument that plays the ancient music of Hyrule, causing various events to happen. The flute has two important uses; it is used to defeat a River Devil obstructing a road on the overworld and to reveal the sixth palace, Three-Eye Rock Palace, when Link plays the flute at the Three Eye Rocks.

Profiles and descriptions

Zelda II: The Adventure of Link

  • North American instruction booklet: "You will play the legendary mysterious of Hyrule. The sound rouses old powers."

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning
Japanese [4]
Fue
Flute / Whistle

References

  1. ^ Zelda II: The Adventure of Link instruction booklet, page 19.
  2. ^ The Legend of Zelda: Collector's Edition instruction booklet, page 11.
  3. ^ Zelda II: The Adventure of Link instruction booklet, page 47.
  4. ^ Link no Bōken instruction booklet, page 49.