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The '''Whistle'''<ref>''The Legend of Zelda'' manual, page 25.</ref><ref>''Nintendo Power'' issue 1, page 29.</ref>, also known as the '''Recorder''' or the '''Magic Whistle''', is an item that appears in ''[[The Legend of Zelda (video game)|The Legend of Zelda]]''. The Whistle is located and obtained from the basement floor of the [[Lizard]] labyrinth, or [[Level-2 (Second Quest)|Level-2]] during the [[Second Quest]].
The '''Whistle'''<ref>''The Legend of Zelda'' manual, page 25.</ref><ref>''Nintendo Power'' issue 1, page 29.</ref>, also known as the '''Recorder''' or the '''Magic Whistle''', is an item that appears in ''[[The Legend of Zelda (video game)|The Legend of Zelda]]''. The Whistle is located on the basement floor of the [[Lizard]] labyrinth, or [[Level-2 (Second Quest)|Level-2]] during the [[Second Quest]].


From the [[overworld]], [[Link]] can use the Whistle to summon a whirlwind, which warps him to the entrance of a completed labyrinth. If Link plays the Whistle while facing north or east, he is taken to the next completed labyrinth in order. If Link blows the Whistle while facing west or south, he is taken to the previous labyrinth in order. Link cannot warp to unfinished labyrinths, even if they are completed out of order. Even during the Second Quest, Link warps to where the labyrinths were found during the original quest.
From the [[overworld]], [[Link]] can use the Whistle to summon a whirlwind, which warps him to the entrance of a completed labyrinth. If Link plays the Whistle while facing north or east, he is taken to the next completed labyrinth in order. If Link blows the Whistle while facing west or south, he is taken to the previous labyrinth in order. Link cannot warp to unfinished labyrinths, even if they are completed out of order. Even during the Second Quest, Link warps to where the labyrinths were found during the original quest.


The Whistle can reveal hidden areas on the overworld. In a certain screen, Link must play the Whistle to reveal a hidden entrance to the [[Demon]] labyrinth. For the Second Quest, the Whistle can reveal the hidden entrance into [[Level-6 (Second Quest)|Level-6]] and hidden caves. The Whistle is required during the boss battle against [[Digdogger]], causing it to split into three smaller versions of itself.
The Whistle can reveal hidden areas on the overworld. In a certain screen, Link must play the Whistle to reveal a hidden entrance to the [[Demon]] labyrinth. For the Second Quest, the Whistle can reveal the hidden entrance into [[Level-6 (Second Quest)|Level-6]] and hidden caves. If Link was cursed by a [[Bubble]], he can play the Whistle to remove it instantly. The Whistle is required during the boss battle against [[Digdogger]], causing it to split into three smaller versions of itself.


==Profiles==
==Profiles==

Revision as of 01:38, January 11, 2020

Recorder
Whistle Z1 artwork.jpg
The Legend of Zelda artwork
First appearance The Legend of Zelda
Latest appearance Hyrule Warriors: Definitive Edition
Location(s) Lizard (original quest)
Level-2 (Second Quest)
Effect Various
Related items
Flute
Ocarina of Time
Ocarina of Wind
Recorder TLoZ sprite.png

The Whistle[1][2], also known as the Recorder or the Magic Whistle, is an item that appears in The Legend of Zelda. The Whistle is located on the basement floor of the Lizard labyrinth, or Level-2 during the Second Quest.

From the overworld, Link can use the Whistle to summon a whirlwind, which warps him to the entrance of a completed labyrinth. If Link plays the Whistle while facing north or east, he is taken to the next completed labyrinth in order. If Link blows the Whistle while facing west or south, he is taken to the previous labyrinth in order. Link cannot warp to unfinished labyrinths, even if they are completed out of order. Even during the Second Quest, Link warps to where the labyrinths were found during the original quest.

The Whistle can reveal hidden areas on the overworld. In a certain screen, Link must play the Whistle to reveal a hidden entrance to the Demon labyrinth. For the Second Quest, the Whistle can reveal the hidden entrance into Level-6 and hidden caves. If Link was cursed by a Bubble, he can play the Whistle to remove it instantly. The Whistle is required during the boss battle against Digdogger, causing it to split into three smaller versions of itself.

Profiles

The Legend of Zelda

  • Manual bio (page 24): "A really mysterious, magical item. Use it and it'll amaze you with what it can do."

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning
Japanese フエ
Fue
Flute (or Whistle)

Trivia

References

  1. ^ The Legend of Zelda manual, page 25.
  2. ^ Nintendo Power issue 1, page 29.