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  • ...ing. Other helpful tools, such as [[Lantern Oil|lamp oil]] (for lighting a lamp), [[rope (item)|rope]] (for climbing) and [[bomb]]s (which can destroy some |A shifty shopkeeper who sells lamp oil, rope, and bombs to Zelda.
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  • ...[[Trap|Blade Trap]] • [[Boulder]] • [[Eyegore Statue|Eye Guard]] • [[Face Lamp]] • [[Flame Fountain]] • [[Flying Tile]] • [[Giant Bubble]] • [[Bea
    8 KB (877 words) - 22:38, April 26, 2023
  • ...[[Heart]] • [[Heart Container]] • [[Hookshot|Hook Shot]] • [[Ice Rod]] • [[Lamp]] • [[Bottle|Magic Bottle]] • [[Magic Cape]] • [[Magic Jar|Magic Deca
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  • ...creating a maze throughout the basement. Once this maze is navigated, a [[lamp]] becomes available, allowing the Links to light [[torch]]es, including som
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  • ...purchase other useful items at [[Morshu]]'s store, including [[Lantern Oil|lamp oil]], [[rope (item)|ropes]], and [[bomb]]s. The game uses "[[rupee|rubies] |A merchant who sells lamp oil, rope, and bombs to Link.
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  • ...l an underground chamber, where Link encounters [[Dampé]]. Having lost his lamp, Dampé requires the light from [[Tatl]] to see properly. Link can lead him
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  • {{about|the recurring lamp-wielding ghost|the fish-like ghost from ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Phantom Ho
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  • ...d ''[[Zelda: The Wand of Gamelon]]'', Rubies are used to buy [[Lantern Oil|lamp oil]], [[Rope (item)|ropes]], and bombs at the respective merchant's shop.
    24 KB (4,178 words) - 09:06, March 6, 2022
  • ...in, he obtains the [[Sword]] and [[Shield]], and optionally the [[Lantern|Lamp]] and [[Boomerang]]. |align=center style="background-color:gray"|[[File:Lamp ALttP overworld sprite.png]]
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  • |align=center style="background-color:lightsteelblue"|[[File:Face Lamp LA sprite.png]] |[[Blazing Watch Tower|Face Lamp]]
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  • |align=center|[[File:Face Lamp OoS-OoA sprite.png]] |[[Blazing Watch Tower|Face Lamp]]
    85 KB (14,060 words) - 23:22, May 7, 2023
  • |align=center|[[File:Face Lamp OoS-OoA sprite.png]] |[[Blazing Watch Tower|Face Lamp]]
    87 KB (14,364 words) - 22:56, May 11, 2023
  • *banker's lamp #0E8C3A
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  • ...ect)", and "torch (item)"? There's also a hint that seems to refer to the "Lamp" in the ''Link's Awakening'' text dump: "''Dive under where torchlight beam ...ng is called a Face Lamp (which may be an Eye Guard situation despite Face Lamp [[#Link's Awakening (2019) internal filename/glossary comments|below]]). [[
    231 KB (37,702 words) - 03:11, March 9, 2022
  • *Two yellow Chuchus, two Fire Keese, and a "Face Lamp" (Temple of Fire)
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  • ...ne Statues from the first game? Through our source priority, I think "Face Lamp" is the highest, but since the name is only relevant to LA I was wondering
    128 KB (21,293 words) - 16:18, February 21, 2023

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