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{{quote2|You got a Magic Jar! Your magic power is replenished!!|In-game description}} | |||
'''Magic Jars''' are pick-up items which appear in a few [[The Legend of Zelda (series)|''The Legend of Zelda'' series]] titles and ''[[Hyrule Warriors]]''. They first appear in ''[[Zelda II: The Adventure of Link]]''. Magic Jars are green jars that, upon being obtained, restore some of the [[Magic gauge]]. Magic Jars come in small and large sizes, the latter of which restores more of the Magic gauge. [[Green Potion]]s are similar items that restore the Magic gauge entirely. Magic Jars are hidden throughout the field, and are commonly found beneath [[rock]]s, inside of [[pot]]s, or by cutting grass. | '''Magic Jars''' are pick-up items which appear in a few [[The Legend of Zelda (series)|''The Legend of Zelda'' series]] titles and ''[[Hyrule Warriors]]''. They first appear in ''[[Zelda II: The Adventure of Link]]''. Magic Jars are green jars that, upon being obtained, restore some of the [[Magic gauge]]. Magic Jars come in small and large sizes, the latter of which restores more of the Magic gauge. [[Green Potion]]s are similar items that restore the Magic gauge entirely. Magic Jars are hidden throughout the field, and are commonly found beneath [[rock]]s, inside of [[pot]]s, or by cutting grass. | ||
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In ''Hyrule Warriors'' and its [[reissue]]s, both small and big Magic Jars make a return. They contribute to the Magic gauge which, if full, allows the warrior to use [[Focus Spirit]]. Small Magic Jars only restore 20% of the Magic gauge, and big Magic Jars restore it entirely, just like Green Potions in some of the main ''The Legend of Zelda'' series titles. Magic Jars are acquired at random by cutting grass or defeating enemies, especially the smaller ones, which are more common. In [[keep]]s, there are green Pots, and breaking one always releases a big Magic Jar. | In ''Hyrule Warriors'' and its [[reissue]]s, both small and big Magic Jars make a return. They contribute to the Magic gauge which, if full, allows the warrior to use [[Focus Spirit]]. Small Magic Jars only restore 20% of the Magic gauge, and big Magic Jars restore it entirely, just like Green Potions in some of the main ''The Legend of Zelda'' series titles. Magic Jars are acquired at random by cutting grass or defeating enemies, especially the smaller ones, which are more common. In [[keep]]s, there are green Pots, and breaking one always releases a big Magic Jar. | ||