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== Equipment == | == Equipment == | ||
=== Hero's Clothes === | === Hero's Clothes === | ||
[[File:LOZWW Hero's Clothes.png|100px|left]] | [[File:LOZWW Hero's Clothes.png|100px|left]] | ||
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=== Master Sword === | === Master Sword === | ||
[[File:LOZWW Master Sword.png|100px|left]] | [[File:LOZWW Master Sword.png|100px|left]] | ||
The Master Sword can be found in a hidden chamber in Hyrule Castle. The King of Red Lions will direct Link to the ruins of Hyrule Castle when the time comes. When you're inside, everything will be frozen. Go to the center, at the foot of the huge statue commemorating the Hero of Time. A large Triforce will be on the floor. Get the triangle blocks to fit onto the Triforce on the floor by pushing them to match their positions. A secret entrance will open below the statue. Go down the stairs and you'll be in the same room as the Master Sword, which is in its place in the Pedestal of Time. Although it does look much more powerful, it's actually not at full power. To defeat Ganondorf, you must go through two more temples to awaken the sages, who can restore the power to the Master Sword. This will replace the Hero's Sword. | The Master Sword can be found in a hidden chamber in Hyrule Castle. The King of Red Lions will direct Link to the ruins of Hyrule Castle when the time comes. When you're inside, everything will be frozen. Go to the center, at the foot of the huge statue commemorating the Hero of Time. A large Triforce will be on the floor. Get the triangle blocks to fit onto the Triforce on the floor by pushing them to match their positions. A secret entrance will open below the statue. Go down the stairs and you'll be in the same room as the Master Sword, which is in its place in the Pedestal of Time. Although it does look much more powerful, it's actually not at full power. To defeat Ganondorf, you must go through two more temples to awaken the sages, who can restore the power to the Master Sword. This will replace the Hero's Sword. | ||
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[[File:LOZWW Restored Master Sword.png|100px|left]] | [[File:LOZWW Restored Master Sword.png|100px|left]] | ||
The Master Sword after it is restored to power by the sages. To get this, first go through the [[The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker/Earth Temple|Earth Temple]], then the [[The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker/Wind Temple|Wind Temple]]. Before you go to the Earth Temple, make sure you're talked to by Laruto the sage, who will tell you to find someone with the same instrument as her. After completing the Earth Temple, Fado will tell you the same thing, and you must complete the Wind Temple. After the Master Sword is restored to full power, Link will finally be able to face off against Ganondorf. | The Master Sword after it is restored to power by the sages. To get this, first go through the [[The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker/Earth Temple|Earth Temple]], then the [[The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker/Wind Temple|Wind Temple]]. Before you go to the Earth Temple, make sure you're talked to by Laruto the sage, who will tell you to find someone with the same instrument as her. After completing the Earth Temple, Fado will tell you the same thing, and you must complete the Wind Temple. After the Master Sword is restored to full power, Link will finally be able to face off against Ganondorf. | ||
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=== Hero's Shield === | === Hero's Shield === | ||
[[File:LOZWW Hero's Shield.png|100px|left]] | [[File:LOZWW Hero's Shield.png|100px|left]] | ||
A shield Link receives at the beginning of the game, and Link's first shield. After Aryll is kidnapped and taken to the Forsaken Fortress, go to Grandma and she'll give you the Hero's Shield, a shield which was used by Link's ancestors and is an heirloom to the family. Defend yourself with {{gc|R}}, and use it while moving by L-targeting to allow for more mobility. | A shield Link receives at the beginning of the game, and Link's first shield. After Aryll is kidnapped and taken to the Forsaken Fortress, go to Grandma and she'll give you the Hero's Shield, a shield which was used by Link's ancestors and is an heirloom to the family. Defend yourself with {{gc|R}}, and use it while moving by L-targeting to allow for more mobility. | ||
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=== Mirror Shield === | === Mirror Shield === | ||
[[File:LOZWW Mirror Shield.png|100px|left]] | [[File:LOZWW Mirror Shield.png|100px|left]] | ||
The second and last shield Link receives. It has the ability to reflect light, similar to Medli's harp. It is most useful in the dungeon where it is obtained | The second and last shield Link receives. It has the ability to reflect light, similar to Medli's harp. It is most useful in the dungeon where it is obtained, the Earth Temple. It can be used to deflect light onto enemies who are weak to it, and can also be used to shatter rocks or solve puzzles. It replaces the Hero's Shield once you obtain it. | ||
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=== Wallet === | === Wallet === | ||
[[File:LOZWW Wallet.png|100px|left]] | [[File:LOZWW Wallet.png|100px|left]] | ||
The Wallet holds all of Link's Rupees. Unfortunately, it can only hold so many Rupees, and once you've reached the limit you can't pick up any more Rupees (any excess will simply vanish). The Wallet you start the game with can hold up to | The Wallet holds all of Link's Rupees. Unfortunately, it can only hold so many Rupees, and once you've reached the limit you can't pick up any more Rupees (any excess cash will simply vanish). The Wallet you start the game with can hold up to 500 Rupees at a time. | ||
You can find two Great Fairies in the game | You can find two two Great Fairies in the game that can expand your Wallet's capacity. The first is located on Outset Island, and upgrades your wallet to hold up to 2,000 Rupees at a time. The second is located on Northern Fairy Island, and upgrades your wallet to hold up to 5,000 Rupees at a time. | ||
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=== Pirate's Charm === | === Pirate's Charm === | ||
[[File:LOZWW Pirate's Charm.png|50px|left]] | [[File:LOZWW Pirate's Charm.png|50px|left]] | ||
A charm given to Link at the beginning of the game by Tetra. It allows Tetra to communicate with Link when they're separated from each other. The King of Red Lions can also talk to Link through the | A charm given to Link at the beginning of the game by Tetra. It allows Tetra to communicate with Link when they're separated from each other. The King of Red Lions can also talk to Link through the Charm. It functions similar to Navi the fairy from [[The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time]] and Tatl from [[The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask]]. | ||
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=== Quiver === | === Quiver === | ||
[[File:LOZWW Quiver.png|100px|left]] | [[File:LOZWW Quiver .png|100px|left]] | ||
Holds all of Link's arrows. The limit of arrows that can be held can be upgraded by a Great Fairy | Holds all of Link's arrows. The limit of arrows that can be held can be upgraded by a Great Fairy | ||
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=== Power Bracelets === | === Power Bracelets === | ||
[[File:LOZWW Power Bracelets.png|100px|left]] | [[File:LOZWW Power Bracelets.png|100px|left]] | ||
The Power Bracelets give Link the ability to lift and push large objects that were too heavy to move before. They can be found on an island south of Dragon Roost Island | The Power Bracelets give Link the ability to lift and push large objects that were too heavy to move before. They can be found on an island south of Dragon Roost Island. You'll need the Power Bracelets to enter the Earth Temple. | ||
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== Inventory == | == Inventory == | ||
=== Telescope === | === Telescope === | ||
[[File:LOZWW Telescope.png|100px|left]] | [[File:LOZWW Telescope.png|100px|left]] | ||
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=== Sail === | === Sail === | ||
[[File:LOZWW Sail.png|100px|left]] | [[File:LOZWW Sail.png|100px|left]] | ||
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=== Wind Waker === | === Wind Waker === | ||
[[File:LOZWW Wind Waker.png|100px|left]] | [[File:LOZWW Wind Waker.png|100px|left]] | ||
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=== Tingle Tuner === | === Tingle Tuner === | ||
[[File:LOZWW Tingle Tuner.png|100px|left]] | [[File:LOZWW Tingle Tuner.png|100px|left]] | ||
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=== Picto Box === | === Picto Box === | ||
[[File:LOZWW Picto Box.png|100px|left]] | [[File:LOZWW Picto Box.png|100px|left]] | ||
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=== Deluxe Picto Box === | === Deluxe Picto Box === | ||
[[File:LOZWW Deluxe Picto Box.png|100px|left]] | [[File:LOZWW Deluxe Picto Box.png|100px|left]] | ||
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=== Magic Armor === | === Magic Armor === | ||
[[File:LOZWW Magic Armor.png|100px|left]] To obtain magic armor (which only keeps you from losing health), you need to talk to Zunari in Windfall to get the Town Flower. Head | [[File:LOZWW Magic Armor.png|100px|left]] To obtain magic armor (which only keeps you from losing health), you need to talk to Zunari in Windfall to get the Town Flower. Head to to Great Fish Isle, and trade the Town Flower to Goron Merchent-Man in exchange for the Sea Flower. Give this back to the merchant to get the Exotic Flower. Return to Windfall Island and talk to Zunari to obtain the Magic Armor. | ||
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== Bags and | == Bags and Their Contents == | ||
=== Spoils Bag === | === Spoils Bag === | ||
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=== Joy Pendant === | === Joy Pendant === | ||
* Windfall teacher | |||
[[File:LOZWW Joy Pendant.png|100px|left]] | [[File:LOZWW Joy Pendant.png|100px|left]] | ||
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=== Skull Necklace === | === Skull Necklace === | ||
* Windfall, Maggie's father | |||
[[File:LOZWW Skull Necklace.png|100px|left]] | [[File:LOZWW Skull Necklace.png|100px|left]] | ||
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=== Bokobaba Seed === | === Bokobaba Seed === | ||
[[File:LOZWW Bokobaba Seed.png|100px|left]] | [[File:LOZWW Bokobaba Seed.png|100px|left]] | ||
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=== Golden Feather === | === Golden Feather === | ||
* Dragon Roost Island Guard | |||
[[File:LOZWW Golden Feather.png|100px|left]] | [[File:LOZWW Golden Feather.png|100px|left]] | ||
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=== Hyoi Pear === | === Hyoi Pear === | ||
[[File:LOZWW Hyoi Pear.png|100px|left]] | [[File:LOZWW Hyoi Pear.png|100px|left]] | ||
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[[File:LOZWW Small Key.png|100px|left]] | [[File:LOZWW Small Key.png|100px|left]] | ||
Small Keys are found in dungeons, and are used to open locked doors. Small Keys can only be used once, and vanish after they are used — you'll need to find another Small Key if you come across another locked door. Every locked door in a dungeon has a corresponding Small Key, so don't worry | Small Keys are found in dungeons, and are used to open locked doors. Small Keys can only be used once, and vanish after they are used — you'll need to find another Small Key if you come across another locked door. (Every locked door in a dungeon has a corresponding Small Key, so don't worry that you will run out.) | ||
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[[File:LOZWW Big Key.png|100px|left]] | [[File:LOZWW Big Key.png|100px|left]] | ||
The Big Key is found once in every dungeon and is used to unlock the room | The Big Key is found once in every dungeon, and is used to unlock the room containing the dungeon's boss. (Small Keys don't work on boss-room doors.) As with Small Keys, Big Keys vanish once you use them. | ||
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=== Rupees === | === Rupees === | ||
[[File:LOZWW Purple Rupee.png|100px|left]] | [[File:LOZWW Purple Rupee.png|100px|left]] | ||
Rupees are the currency used | Rupees are the currency used in The Wind Waker. You can find Rupees just about everywhere (not just in dungeons). When you collect Rupees they will be stored in your [[#Wallet|wallet]]. If your wallet is full, then excess Rupees will vanish into nothingness. Rupees can be found in several different colors, each being worth a different amount. Accordingly, the more valuable Rupees are found less often than less valuable ones. | ||
* Green Rupee, worth 1 Rupee | * Green Rupee, worth 1 Rupee | ||
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== Bottles == | == Bottles == | ||
=== Empty Bottle === | === Empty Bottle === | ||
[[File:LOZWW Empty Bottle.png|100px|left]] | [[File:LOZWW Empty Bottle.png|100px|left]] | ||
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[[File:LOZWW Fairy.png|100px|left]] | [[File:LOZWW Fairy.png|100px|left]] | ||
Fairies are relatively rare items that restore Link's health in a pinch. You can usually find them just before you fight the boss of a dungeon, or at Fairy Fountains hidden throughout the Great Sea. If you touch a Fairy, it will fill up to ten of Link's hearts. Alternatively, you can catch a Fairy in an empty bottle and carry it with you to use later. Even better, if you have a Fairy in a bottle and you run out of health, the Fairy will heal you automatically, averting a | Fairies are relatively rare items that restore Link's health in a pinch. You can usually find them just before you fight the boss of a dungeon, or at Fairy Fountains hidden throughout the Great Sea. If you touch a Fairy, it will fill up to ten of Link's hearts. Alternatively, you can catch a Fairy in an empty bottle and carry it with you to use later. Even better, if you have a Fairy in a bottle and you run out of health, the Fairy will heal you automatically, averting a Game Over situation. | ||
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=== Red Potion === | === Red Potion === | ||
[[File:LOZWW Red Potion.png|100px|left]] | [[File:LOZWW Red Potion.png|100px|left]] | ||
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=== Green Potion === | === Green Potion === | ||
[[File:LOZWW Green Potion.png|100px|left]] | [[File:LOZWW Green Potion.png|100px|left]] | ||
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=== Blue Potion === | === Blue Potion === | ||
[[File:LOZWW Blue Potion.png|100px|left]] | [[File:LOZWW Blue Potion.png|100px|left]] | ||
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=== Water === | === Water === | ||
[[File:LOZWW Water.png|100px|left]] | [[File:LOZWW Water.png|100px|left]] | ||
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=== Elixir Soup === | === Elixir Soup === | ||
[[File:LOZWW Elixir Soup.png|100px|left]] | [[File:LOZWW Elixir Soup.png|100px|left]] | ||
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