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Several shields appear throughout the game. They are created from various material such as wood or metal. The size and material of a shield usually determines what it can protect against. For instance, shields made up of wood cannot defend against fire-based attacks, which cause it to burn up.
Several shields appear throughout the game. They are created from various material such as wood or metal. The size and material of a shield usually determines what it can protect against. For instance, shields made up of wood cannot defend against fire-based attacks, which cause it to burn up.


==Names in other languages==
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|Jap=シールド<br>''Shīrudo''<br><span class="explain" title="たて">盾</span><br>''Tate''<br>小さな盾<ref>''Zelda no Densetsu: Kamigami no Triforce'' Shogakukan guide, ''Jou'' volume, page 21.</ref><br>''Chiisana Tate''
|JapM=Shield (''Zelda no Densetsu'')<br><br>Shield (most games)<br><br>Small Shield (''Kamigami no Triforce'' Shogakukan)
}}
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Revision as of 18:06, March 7, 2021

Shields are a common defensive weapon that appear in every The Legend of Zelda game. It is Link's main weapon of defense. He often equips a sword with his shield. The shield allows Link to deflect projectiles shot by enemies, such as nuts spit by a Deku Scrub. If Link is swallowed by a Like Like, he usually loses his shield. Several enemies such as Stalfos Knights and Darknuts also carry a shield.

Several shields appear throughout the game. They are created from various material such as wood or metal. The size and material of a shield usually determines what it can protect against. For instance, shields made up of wood cannot defend against fire-based attacks, which cause it to burn up.

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning
Japanese シールド
Shīrudo

Tate
小さな盾[1]
Chiisana Tate
Shield (Zelda no Densetsu)

Shield (most games)

Small Shield (Kamigami no Triforce Shogakukan)

References

  1. ^ Zelda no Densetsu: Kamigami no Triforce Shogakukan guide, Jou volume, page 21.
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