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These are items directly equipped to Link without assigning to a certain button.
These are items directly equipped to Link without assigning to a certain button.


*[[Big Quiver]]
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*[[Bomb Bag]] (small, big, and bigger)
!Sprite
*[[Hero's Charm]]
!Name
*[[Hero's Clothes]]
!Description
*[[Hero's Shield]]
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*[[Hero's Sword]]
|[[File:Bomb Bag 1 TWW icon.png]] [[File:Bomb Bag 2 TWW icon.png]]
*[[Large Quiver]]
|[[Bomb Bag]]
*[[Master Sword]]
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*[[Mirror Shield]]
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*[[Pirate's Charm]]
|align=center|[[File:Hero's Charm TWW icon.png]]
*[[Power Bracelet]]
|[[Hero's Charm]]
*[[Wallet]] (small, adult, and giant)
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|align=center|[[File:Hero's Clothes TWW icon.png]]
|[[Hero's Clothes]]
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|align=center|[[File:Hero's Shield TWW icon.png]]
|[[Hero's Shield]]
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|align=center|[[File:Hero's Sword TWW icon.png]]
|[[Hero's Sword]]
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|align=center|[[File:Master Sword TWW icon.png]]
|[[Master Sword]]
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|align=center|[[File:Mirror Shield TWW icon.png]]
|[[Mirror Shield]]
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|align=center|[[File:Pirate's Charm TWW icon.png]]
|[[Pirate's Charm]]
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|align=center|[[File:Power Bracelet TWW icon.png]]
|[[Power Bracelet]]
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|[[File:Quiver 1 TWW icon.png]] [[File:Quiver 2 TWW icon.png]]
|[[Quiver]]
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|[[File:Wallet 1 TWW icon.png]] [[File:Wallet 2 TWW icon.png]]
|[[Wallet]]
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By defeating certain enemies, Link can pick up their weapon and use it around the current location. This includes:
By defeating certain enemies, Link can pick up their weapon and use it around the current location. This includes:

Revision as of 04:02, June 20, 2019

The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker
TLOZ The Wind Waker.jpg
Developer(s) Nintendo EAD
Publisher(s) Nintendo
Release date Japan December 13, 2002
USA March 24, 2003
Europe May 2, 2003
Australia May 7, 2003
Genre(s) Action-adventure
Console(s) Nintendo GameCube
Mode(s) Single player
Input Nintendo GameCube Controller
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The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker is the tenth installment of The Legend of Zelda series. It was first released on the Nintendo GameCube in 2002 in Japan and the following year in North America, Europe, and Australia. In 2013, the game was remastered and re-released for the Wii U with the title, The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker HD.

As suggested from the box art, much of the game involves Link traveling across the Great Sea to other islands, by riding a talking boat, the King of Red Lions. Similar to The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time, which features the titular Ocarina of Time, The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker is also named after instrument, in this case, the Wind Waker.

The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker is noted for its distinctive cartoon-like cel shading visuals, a departure from that of The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time and The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask. As a result, fans were divisive over the art style, and while The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker was one of the best-selling titles for the GameCube, it had significantly fewer sales than The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time. In response to this, the realistic visuals were added into the next home console game, The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess.[1]

The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker received two direct sequels for the Nintendo DS, both of which have a similar art style, The Legend of Zelda: Phantom Hourglass and The Legend of Zelda: Spirit Tracks. In the Super Smash Bros. series, the Link from The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker and its sequels is named Toon Link, to discern from normal Link and Young Link.

Characters

Main protagonists

Supporting characters

The following are supporting characters who are a spirit or another form of deity.

Other characters

The list does not include the Golden Goddesses, whose story was retold during a flashback.

Image Name Location
Abe Outset Island
Aldo Forest Haven
Ankle Tingle Island
Anton Windfall Island
Baito Dragon Roost Island
Basht and Bisht Dragon Roost Island
Beedle Great Sea
Candy Windfall Island
Cannon Windfall Island
Carlov Forest Haven
Dampa Windfall Island
David Jr. Tingle Island
Doc Bandam Windfall Island
Drona Forest Haven
Elma Forest Haven
Fishmen Great Sea
Garrickson Windfall Island
Gillian Windfall Island
Gossak Windfall Island
Gummy Windfall Island
Hollo Forest Haven
Hoskit Dragon Roost Island
Ilari Dragon Roost Island
Irch Forest Haven
Ivan Windfall Island
Jan Windfall Island
Jin Windfall Island
Joel Outset Island
Jun-Roberto Windfall Island
Kamo Windfall Island
Kane Windfall Island
Knuckle Tingle Island
Koboli Dragon Roost Island
Kogoli Dragon Roost Island
Komali Dragon Roost Island
Kreeb Windfall Island
Lenzo Windfall Island
Linda Windfall Island
Linder Forest Haven
Link (pig) Outset Island
Loot Great Sea
Maggie Windfall Island
Maggie's father Windfall Island
Manny Forest Haven
Mesa Outset Island
Mila Windfall Island
Mila's father Windfall Island
Minenco Windfall Island
Missy Windfall Island
Mrs. Marie Windfall Island
Namali Dragon Roost Island
Oakin Forest Haven
Obli Dragon Roost Island
Old Man Ho Ho Great Sea
Olivio Forest Haven
Pashli Dragon Roost Island
Pompie and Vera Windfall Island
Potova & Joanna Windfall Island
Quill Dragon Roost Island
Rito Chieftain Dragon Roost Island
Rose Outset Island
Rown Forest Haven
Salvage Corp. Great Sea
Salvatore Windfall Island
Sam Windfall Island
Servants of the tower Tower of the Gods
Skett and Akoot Dragon Roost Island
Sturgeon Outset Island
Sue-Belle Outset Island
Tott Windfall Island
Traveling merchant Great Sea
Willi Dragon Roost Island
Zill Outset Island
Zunari Windfall Island

Enemies

Traps and obstacles

Bosses

Items and weapons

The items are shown and can be selected from the START/Pause menu

As with previous games, there are both one-of-a-kind items and replenishable items. Most of these items can be assigned to the X Button, Y Button, or Z Button buttons.

Sprite Name Replenishable? Description
All-Purpose Bait TWW icon.png All-Purpose Bait
Check mark.png
Bomb TWW icon.png Bomb
Check mark.png
Boomerang TWW icon.png Boomerang
X mark.png
Bottle TWW icon.png Bottle
Check mark.png
Cabana Deed TWW icon.png Cabana Deed
X mark.png
Complimentary ID TWW icon.png Complimentary ID
X mark.png
Deku Leaf TWW icon.png Deku Leaf
X mark.png
Deluxe Picto Box TWW icon.png Deluxe Picto Box
X mark.png
Fill-Up Coupon TWW icon.png Fill-Up Coupon
X mark.png
Fire and Ice Arrows TWW icon.png Fire and Ice Arrows
Check mark.png
Din's Pearl TWW icon.png Farore's Pearl TWW icon.png Nayru's Pearl TWW icon.png Goddess Pearls
X mark.png
Grappling Hook TWW icon.png Grappling Hook
X mark.png
Heart Container TWW icon.png Heart Container
Check mark.png
Hero's Bow TWW icon.png Hero's Bow
X mark.png
Hookshot TWW icon.png Hookshot
X mark.png
Hyoi Pear TWW icon.png Hyoi Pear
Check mark.png
Iron Boots TWW icon.png Iron Boots
X mark.png
Light Arrow TWW icon.png Light Arrows
Check mark.png
Magic Armor TWW icon.png Magic Armor
X mark.png
Picto Box TWW icon.png Picto Box
X mark.png
Piece of Heart TWW icon.png Piece of Heart
Check mark.png
Sail TWW icon.png Sail
X mark.png
Skull Hammer TWW icon.png Skull Hammer
X mark.png
Telescope TWW icon.png Telescope
X mark.png
Tingle Tuner TWW icon.png Tingle Tuner
X mark.png
Triforce Shards
X mark.png
Wind Waker TWW icon.png Wind Waker
X mark.png

There are a few items that Link can only use in a dungeon.

There are some items that Link can only use in a bottle.

There are three unique bags which Link can obtain, each storing certain items inside. From the Pause menu, the player can select a bag and press A Button to open it, allowing them to view the items contained inside.

Sprite Name Description
Bait Bag TWW icon.png Bait Bag
Delivery Bag TWW icon.png Delivery Bag
Spoils Bag TWW icon.png Spoils Bag

There are five unique charts which help Link in finding the location of something hidden.

Equipment

These are items directly equipped to Link without assigning to a certain button.

Sprite Name Description
Bomb Bag 1 TWW icon.png Bomb Bag 2 TWW icon.png Bomb Bag
Hero's Charm TWW icon.png Hero's Charm
Hero's Clothes TWW icon.png Hero's Clothes
Hero's Shield TWW icon.png Hero's Shield
Hero's Sword TWW icon.png Hero's Sword
Master Sword TWW icon.png Master Sword
Mirror Shield TWW icon.png Mirror Shield
Pirate's Charm TWW icon.png Pirate's Charm
Power Bracelet TWW icon.png Power Bracelet
Quiver 1 TWW icon.png Quiver 2 TWW icon.png Quiver
Wallet 1 TWW icon.png Wallet 2 TWW icon.png Wallet

By defeating certain enemies, Link can pick up their weapon and use it around the current location. This includes:

Spoils

Decorations

Decorations are items that Link can decorate around the different islands.

  • Big Catch Flag
  • Big Sale Flag
  • Exotic Flower
  • Fountain Idol
  • Hero's Flag
  • Pinwheel
  • Postman Statue
  • Sea Flower
  • Shop Guru Statue
  • Sickle Moon Flag
  • Skull Tower Idol
  • Town Flower

Letters

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning
Japanese ゼルダの伝説 風のタクト
Zeruda no Densetsu: Kaze no Takuto
The Legend of Zelda: Baton of Winds

References