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== Saving Data ==
== Saving Data ==
[[File:tLoZALBW-vane.png|A saving weather vane|right]]
[[File:tLoZALBW-vane.png|A saving weather vane|right]]
This title is a bit different from others in the series that players may be familiar with in that you must save your progress at a weather vane, rather than at any time from a menu. Also, data will sometimes be saved automatically in certain instances. Saved data can be loaded from the file-selection screen.
This title is a bit different from others in the series that players may be familiar with in that you must save your progress at a weather vane, rather than at any time from a menu. Upon activating a weather vane, its location will be permanently stored on your map. Data will also sometimes be saved automatically in certain instances. Saved data can be loaded from the file-selection screen.
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Rupees are the currency in the game. They can be used to buy items from shops or Ravio (see below). They can be found from various locations, including from defeated enemies or slashed tall grass.
Rupees are the currency in the game. They can be used to buy items from shops or Ravio (see below). They can be found from various locations, including from defeated enemies or slashed tall grass.
===Items===
===Items===
Items can be accessed from the menu by pressing {{3ds| select}}. They may be used to help solve puzzles, or in combat. This game is unique in the series in that rather than obtaining many of the items from dungeon chests, they must be rented from a character called '''Ravio''' who will appear in Link's house. Ravio will allow you to rent items for a price, but you will lose access to them and must rent them again upon getting a Game Over. Later in the game, however, the items can be bought from Ravio for good.
Items can be accessed from the menu by pressing {{3ds| select}}. They may be used to help solve puzzles, or in combat. This game is unique in the series in that rather than obtaining many of the items from dungeon chests, they must be rented from a character called '''Ravio''' who will appear in Link's house. Ravio will allow you to rent items for a price, but you will lose access to them and must rent them again upon getting a Game Over. Later in the game, however, the items can be bought from Ravio for good.
<br>What's more, your item usage is limited with an '''Energy Gauge'''. The gauge replenishes after a short time, allowing infinite uses of any item, just not in quick succession. Because of this, items like bows don't require arrows, for example, and there are no upgrades like quivers or bomb bags which players might have come to expect from The Legend of Zelda titles.
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