The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time/Items

The following page lists all of the items that Link can find and use.

Equipment
These are the items you find during your journey that Link can equip. They can't be assigned to C-buttons but are instead equipped on the equipment sub-screen. There are four main slots: Tunic, Boots, Sword, and Shield. Only one of each time can be equipped at a time.

Swords
Kokiri Sword

Link "borrows" this sword, a blade of much importance to the Kokiri, at the beginning of his quest.

Master Sword

The legendary sword that only the Hero of Time can wield. Taking the sword out of its pedestal will transport Link seven years into the future, while putting it back will return him to the past.

Giant's Knife This powerful blade can be crafted by a giant Goron, Biggoron, in Goron City for 200 rupees. Link needs two hands to wield this sword, leaving him without a shield for defense, but the strength and length of the blade are worth it. Unfortunately, this blade will shatter if put under much stress, but you can purchase another one from Biggoron if you break it. You can't re-purchase this if you obtain the Biggoron Sword.

Giant's Knife (Broken) This is what you'll get if you misuse the Giant's Knife. Its length and power have been severely weakened to the point where it rivals a pocket knife, but it can still be used to attack enemies. Link can't use a shield alongside this weapon. If you obtain the Biggoron Sword or re-purchase the Giant's Knife, this weapon will disappear from your inventory.

Biggoron's Sword This sword is by far the most powerful of them all, and unlike the Giant's Knife, it will never break. The Biggoron Sword can only be obtained through completion of the item trading quest. It requires two hands to use.

Shields
Deku Shield

Small wooden shield that Link obtains near the start of his adventure. This shield is flimsy and made of wood, so fire-based attacks can easily burn and destroy it. This is used by Young Link as a standard shield, but is not recommended for use in Dodongo's Cavern, since many fire enemies are found inside. If it's destroyed, you can just buy another one to replace it. In fact, 1 is offered for sale in Dodongo's Cavern, and 1 can be found in a chest.

Hylian Shield

When you can first obtain this shield as Young Link, don't buy it right away, as a guard you must talk to later in the game will give you a discount off its regular price. Young Link cannot efficiently use this shield because of his size, so he will instead use it like a turtle's shell on his back. When link is an adult however, he can use the shield normally. This can be retrieved for free from Kakariko Graveyard at night (pull back the tombstone with flowers and jump in). LikeLikes might eat this shield if they attack Link, but it can be recovered if they are defeated quickly. Even if the shield is lost, another one can be purchased from several different shops.

Mirror Shield

This magical shield can reflect light, some magical spells, and just deflect regular attacks like a regular shield. Unlike the Hylian Shield, this item cannot be eaten by Like Likes. (Hint: If you are being eaten by a LikeLike, quickly switch to this shield to avoid losing your Hylian Shield to the LikeLike!)

Tunics
Kokiri Tunic

This is the basic green tunic that Link begins his adventure with. There are no special effects, it's just what Link and Kokiri normally wear. It's the only tunic Young Link can use.

Goron Tunic

There are two main ways of obtaining this tunic. One is to stop the small Goron rolling around Goron City with a bomb when Link is an adult, and the other is to purchase it for 200 rupees from the Goron Shop. If you purchase it from the shop first, the rolling Goron won't even mention anything about a tunic.

This fire-red tunic protects Link from the intense heat of the volcanic interior of Death Mountain and Fire Temple. Without it, the Fire Temple cannot even be attempted. While Link is wearing this, Like Likes might eat it if they attack him. If they are defeated quickly, Link will be able to retrieve his lost tunic. If its eaten permanently by a Like Like, another one can be purchased in the Goron Shop.

Zora Tunic

Much like the Goron Tunic, there are two ways to obtain the Zora Tunic. The first can only be done when Link is an adult: Unfreeze King Zora with blue fire from Ice Cavern. The second option is to purchase it for 300 rupees in the Zora Shop. If you obtain it in the shop before unfreezing King Zora, he won't give you a tunic.

This blue tunic allows Link to magically breathe underwater. The Zora Tunic item is used extensively in Lake Hylia and the Water Temple, and is often used alongside the Iron Boots. While Link is wearing this, Like Likes might eat it if they attack him. If they are defeated quickly, Link will be able to retrieve his lost tunic. If it’s eaten permanently by a Like Like, another one can be purchased in the Zora Shop.

Boots
Kokiri Boots

Link's original boots. There aren't any special properties, they're just what he normally wears. These are the only boots Link can wear as a child.

Iron Boots

These heavy, iron-coated boots increase their wearer's weight dramatically, and are normally hard to walk around in. When worn underwater, they can be used to walk along the bottom of lakes and rivers. The Iron Boots can also be used to withstand powerful gusts that would otherwise blow the wearer away.

These will often be used in conjunction with the Zora Tunic in Lake Hylia and the Water Temple. They can also prove useful in the Shadow Temple, although they aren't a necessity.

Hover Boots

These boots let Link briefly walk across midair. To activate the boots, simple walk off of a ledge. Link will keep moving as if there were still solid ground beneath him, but this effect will only last for a few moments. When worn on solid ground, they provide little traction.

C-Button Items
These are items that are equipped to the C buttons and can be used with a flick of your thumb. They are mostly made up of items obtained from dungeons.

Deku Sticks

These sticks can be used as torches if they touch fire, and can also be used as weapons. They possess roughly twice the power of the Kokiri Sword, and are thus very valuable for Link as a child, but they will break after a single attack. Link can normally stock up to ten of these at once.

Deku Nuts

When thrown onto the ground, Deku Nuts will create a luminous flash that will stun nearby enemies. Link will be able to hold up to 20 of these at a time when he first obtains them.

Fairy Ocarina

When Link first leaves the Kokiri Forest, Saria will give him this Ocarina. It can be used to play various songs needed throughout the game.

Zelda's Ocarina

Link can find this ocarina this after obtaining all three Spiritual Stones and returning to Hyrule Castle Town. It can effectively play the Song of Time which the old ocarina cannot. Zelda's Ocarina will replace the Fairy Ocarina.

Fairy Slingshot

This slingshot can be used to attack enemies from a distance, but it generally won't be effective against strong enemies. Deku Seeds are used as ammunition for this weapon; Link can hold up to 20 of these seeds when he first finds the Slingshot.

Bomb Bag Carries Bombs: explosives that will detonate a few seconds after you take one out, or immediately if Link throws them at an enemy. They can be used to blow open new pathways in cracked walls. The Bomb Bag can hold up to 20 bombs when Link first obtains it.

Boomerang This is the second projectile item you get as a child, and it can help you retrieve far away items (like Skulltula Tokens). It is only usable as a child, but it is a very versatile weapon, and has no limit to its use. It will only damage certain enemies, but most will at least be stunned by it.

Magic Beans You can purchase these from the chubby fellow in front of the Zora River gate as a child. When you plant these into dirt patches as a child, a sprout will appear. As an adult, you can ride the plants that now sit there to reach new heights. The rides of these plants will often lead to rewards like Pieces of Heart or a treasure chest of rupees.

Bombchu

This is a moving bomb that resembles a mouse. Once set down, it goes straight in the direction it is facing, even up walls. After a period of time, or if it runs into something, it will explode just like a bomb. These can be purchased at night in the Castle Town Alley or from the flying merchant in the Haunted Wasteland.

Hookshot

This weapon allows you to latch onto certain objects and pull yourself towards it, or pull it towards you. When used on enemies, most will be stunned by it, and some weaker foes will be damaged by it, but it doesn't have any effect on some strong monsters. This item is later replaced with the Longshot found in the Water Temple.

Fairy Bow

This is, well, a bow that shoots arrows. It's one of the most useful long-ranged weapons Link will find, and is the only weapon that can be used from the back of Epona. When Link obtains this, he can hold up to 30 arrows at once. This weapon's projectiles can upgraded with Fire Arrows, Ice Arrows, and Light Arrows.

Fire Arrows This spell allows Link to enchant the arrows he shoots with fire, although each shot costs a little bit of magic power. These arrows not only deal more damage, but can be used to light torches or set various things ablaze.

This spell can be obtained in Lake Hylia by standing above the entrance to the Water Temple, aiming the Fairy Bow between two nearby pillars, and shooting an arrow as it rises between them. This will only work after the Water Temple has been completed and Lake Hylia has been re-filled with water.

Ice Arrows This spell, much like Fire Arrows, allows Link to empower his arrows with ice, although each shot will cost a little magic power. While these projectiles deal more damage than usual, they can also freeze their target. If shot at bodies of water, they will create small platforms of ice which Link can hop onto.

This spell can be obtained by clearing the Gerudo Training sidequest in Gerudo Fortress.

Light Arrows

When Light Arrows are used, they can make the bow one of the most powerful weapons in the game. However, each shot costs a rather large chunk of magic power. While they are very useful in the final boss fight, they are not necessary for victory.

Megaton Hammer Not only can this weapon be used to massacre foes, but it will also cause a shock wave when it slams on the ground that will cause most nearby enemies to be damaged and/or stunned. It can be used to destroy rocks, push down rusty switches, and solve various puzzles. While wielding it, Link cannot use a shield.

Longshot

This is basically just a Hookshot with a longer-extending chain. It will replace the Hookshot when you obtain it.

Lens of Truth This nifty item allows you to see normally invisible enemies and even peer through fake walls and traps! The downside to this is that it constantly drains your magic power while it's active. While you never technically need to obtain it, the Shadow Temple would be nearly impossible without it.

Din's Fire A spell received from a Great Fairy, Din's Fire consumes magic when used. It creates a wall of fire around you that spreads out and can severely damage, if not kill, most enemies. It can also be used to light torches, and is necessary to open up the door to the Shadow Temple

Farore's Wind You may receive this from a Great Fairy. Farore's Wind allows you to create a warp point, which consumes magic, and warp back to that one point any time you wish. The warp point disappears after you warp back to it. This can only be used in dungeons, and only has an effect within each individual dungeon.

Nayru's Love This spell slowly drains magic after its activation, and can be canceled at any time. It will protect you from receiving damage as long as its active, but you will still flinch from any attacks received. You can receive this from a Great Fairy.

Empty Bottles Bottles can be used to store things like potions, water, fish, fairies, bugs, milk, and Poes (and possibly other small items). In all, there are four obtainable bottles within the game. Bottles cannot be purchased. To find the bottles:
 * 1) Go to Lake Hylia as when Link is a child. Near the underwater entrance to Zora's Domain, there is a bottle on the lake bottom with a letter inside it.  Take this bottle to King Zora in Zora's Domain to empty it out and use it for other things.  This is the only bottle you are required to obtain in the course of the game.
 * 2) Talk to Talon when Link is a child to play the Super Cucco minigame. If you win, Talon will give you an empty bottle.  If you seem to be having problems winning, try tossing a few Cuccos in the area between the table and the stairs.  The cuccos will stay there, for the most part, so it will be easier to pick out the Super Cuccos.
 * 3) Return all the stray Cuccos in Kakariko Village to their holding pen in order to obtain an empty bottle from Anju (the red-haired girl) near the Cucco pen.
 * 4) When Link is an adult, there are ten Big Poes scattered in various places around Hyrule Field. If you defeat and capture all ten and give them to the Poe Keeper at the entrance to Hyrule Castle, he'll give you another empty bottle.


 * Potions, milk, and fairies will increase your health. Fairies are one-time-use items, but will increase your health to its maximum.  Potions and milk will only increase your health a limited amount, but can be used more than once.  Some potions will also increase your magic power, or both health and magic power.
 * Bugs can be used on soft patches of soil. When released, the bugs will (after a few seconds) burrow into the soft patch and eject a Gold Skulltula.  They can also be sold for a few rupees.
 * A fish is used to open Jabu Jabu's mouth when looking for the Blue Spiritual Stone. Fish are also fairly valuable to some people who buy "strange" things, so selling one will earn you a fair amount of rupees.
 * Poes are also fairly valuable to people who buy "strange" things. Using one will result in several random effects, to include losing/gaining health or losing/gaining magic power.  Big Poes are VERY valuable, but are best delivered to the Poe Keeper to get an additional bottle.
 * Water is used to make Magic Beans grow. <--Need to check this information

Other Equipment
These items will appear on the equipment subscreen, but can't be "used" like swords or shields, they improve Link's abilities automatically.

Wallets
Wallets determine the maximum amount of rupees Link can carry. He starts out with the Child's Wallet, which maxes out at 99 rupees. He can later obtain the Adult's Wallet (cap. 200) and Giant's Wallet (cap. 500) through the Gold Skulltulas sidequest.

Gloves
All three gloves give Link strength to lift things he normally wouldn't be able to, some are just more potent than others.

Goron's Bracelet

This small golden bracelet is given to Link as a child by Darunia, the leader of the Goron tribe. It is needed to pick Bomb Flowers, which are needed to enter and traverse Dodongo's Cavern. When Link becomes an adult, he no longer needs the bracelet, as his maturity has given him enough strength to pick the explosive plants by hand.

Silver Gauntlets

These gauntlets are given to Link as a child when he helps Nabooru.

Golden Gauntlets

These shining gloves will allow Link to lift objects with superhuman-like strength, however, only a handful of objects need these in order for Link to lift them.

Scales
Scales are magical items from the Zora tribe that allow Link to dive deeper than he would normally be able to.

Silver Scale

This scale enables Link to hold his breath underwater for five seconds, allowing him to dive deeper than before. Complete the Diving Minigame as a child to earn this item.

Golden Scale

This item allows Link to hold his breath underwater for nine seconds. This can be a handy ability, although it is unnecessary to complete the game. The Golden Scale can be obtained by breaking the weight record in the Fishing Pond as an adult.

Quivers
Quivers hold the arrows Link uses with his Fairy Bow. When he first obtains the bow, he inherits a regular Quiver which lets him hold 30 arrows, but larger quivers can be found later in the game.

Bigger Quiver This replaces the regular Quiver that came with the Fairy Bow, and allows Link to hold up to 40 arrows. It can be obtained by clearing the Shooting Galley minigame in Kakariko Village as an adult.

Biggest Quiver This replaces the Bigger Quiver (or regular Quiver), and allows Link to stock up to 50 arrows at once. It can be obtained through the Horseback Archery minigame in Gerudo Fortress.

Bomb Bags
Link finds his first Bomb Bag in Dodongo's Cavern, which enables him to use and hold up to 20 bombs. Other bags can be found later which hold even more bombs.

Bigger Bomb Bag When Link is a child, if he stops the Goron rolling around Goron City, the "Hot-Rodder Goron" will award Link with the Bigger Bomb Bag. This will replace his regular bomb bag and allow him to carry up to 30 bombs.

Biggest Bomb Bag This can be obtained as one of the random prizes from the Bombchu Bowling Alley in Hyrule Castle Town or Kakariko Village. It will replace the (Bigger) Bomb Bag and allow Link to hold as many as 40 bombs.

Deku Seed Bags
This bag holds Deku Seeds to be used as Slingshot ammunition. Link receives the smallest Seed Bag, capable of holding 30 seeds, when he finds the Slingshot.

Bigger Deku Seed Bag To find the bigger Deku Seed Bag, enter the Lost Woods and go right. You should see a tree with a target hanging from it. Use your Slingshot to hit a bullseye three times in a row and you will receive a bag worhty of holding up to 40 seeds.

Biggest Deku Seed Bag This replaces the (Bigger) Seed Bag that came with the Slingshot, and allows Link to hold up to 50 seeds. It can be obtained by clearing the Shooting Galley minigame in Hyrule Castle Town as a child.

Deku Stick Capacity
Technically, this doesn't appear anywhere on the subscreens, but the amount of Deku Sticks Link holds can be increased like Bombs or Arrows. At the game's start, he can hold up to 10.

More Deku Sticks Enter the Lost Woods and go left, left, to the room with the bridge exiting Kokiri Forest. Go to the opposite wall to find a Deku Salesman who will bestow you with the ability to carry 20 Deku Sticks.

Most Deku Sticks To carry 30 Deku Sticks, first borrow the Skull Mask from the Happy Mask Shop. Then go to the Lost Woods from Kokiri Forest and go right, left, right, left, left. In this room is a lone tree, to the left of which are a number of butterflies hovering over a grotto hidden by the grass. Walk around this area until you find the grotto and enter "The Forest Stage." Put on the Skull Mask and step into the spotlight. The Deku Scrubs will like your mask and enable you to store 30 Deku Sticks.

Deku Nut Capacity
Like Deku Sticks, the maximum amount of Deku Nuts Link can carry can be upgraded throughout the game, but there aren't items representing it like the Quiver or Bomb Bag. When Link first obtains a Deku Nut, he'll be able to store up to 20.

More Deku Nuts To increase this number, go to the Lost Woods. In the Forest Stage, wear the Mask of Truth from the Happy Mask Shop, and the Deku Scrubs will have varying reactions. Try presenting your mask until they offer to increase your Deku Nut carrying capacity to 30 Nuts. (Note: This upgrade will only work as young Link. Once Link grows up, the upgrade will be disabled even if Link travels back in time.)

Most Deku Nuts To further increase your capacity, go to the room in the Lost Woods with the entrance to the Sacred Forest Meadow. There, destroy the large rock and enter the grotto. The Business Scrub there will bestow Link with the ability to carry 40 nuts.