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[[File:Portal in Minish Woods TMC.png|thumb|Link and Ezlo use a portal in Deepwood Shrine in ''The Legend of Zelda: The Minish Cap''.]]
[[File:Portal in Minish Woods TMC.png|thumb|Link and Ezlo use a portal in Deepwood Shrine in ''The Legend of Zelda: The Minish Cap''.]]
'''Portals''', also named '''Minish portals''',<ref>''The Legend of Zelda: The Minish Cap'' Nintendo Player's Guide, page 7.</ref> are a type of object in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: The Minish Cap]]''. They are portals that allow [[Link]] to shrink to the size of a [[Minish]]. This is necessary in order to talk to the Minish or access certain areas such as the first [[dungeon]], [[Deepwood Shrine]]. Portals come in the shape of tree stumps, rocks, and even overturned pots that can be flipped by the [[Cane of Pacci]]. Dungeons also have their own uniquely-shaped portals. The most common type of portals are those in the shape of a tree stump.
'''Portals''', also named '''Minish portals''',<ref>''The Legend of Zelda: The Minish Cap'' Nintendo Player's Guide, page 7.</ref> are a type of object in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: The Minish Cap]]''. They are portals that allow [[Link]] to shrink to the size of a [[Minish]]. This is necessary in order to talk to the Minish or access certain areas such as the first [[dungeon]], [[Deepwood Shrine]]. Portals come in the shape of tree stumps, rocks, and even overturned pots that can be flipped by the [[Cane of Pacci]]. The most common of these are tree stump portals.


Whenever Link climbs onto a portal, Ezlo starts chanting, invoking the magic with chants, shrinking Link and himself. A skippable cutscene of Link shrinking inside of the portal is shown, although this was omitted from Minish Portals found in dungeons. Link can return to his original size by repeating the process. Link can go back onto the portal to return to normal size.
Whenever Link climbs onto a portal, Ezlo starts chanting, invoking the magic with chants, shrinking Link and himself. A skippable cutscene of Link shrinking inside of the portal is shown, although this was omitted from Minish Portals found in dungeons. Link can return to his original size by repeating the process. Link can go back onto the portal to return to normal size.

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