The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time/Consumables
These are collectible items that you can only receive once and never again, and pickups that appear out of broken pots, cut grass, and thrown rocks that you can collect over and over again. They range from currency to weapon ammo to items that help you navigate dungeons.
Recovery Items
As you travel throughout Hyrule you'll expend magic and lose health. You'll need to search around for these items to heal yourself and restore your magic power.
Restores your health by up to a full heart.
Recovers a small portion of the magic meter.
Recovers a large portion of the magic meter.
Rupees
Like all Zelda games, Rupees are used as a currency within the game. You can acquire rupees from killing enemies, destroying objects, looking in chests, or playing mini-games.
Type | Value |
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Green Rupee | 1 |
Blue Rupee | 5 |
Red Rupee | 20 |
Purple Rupee | 50 |
Huge Rupee | 200 |
Orange Rupee | 200 |
SIlver Rupee | 5 |
Silver Rupees are used to solve puzzles and cannot be found outside of such puzzles.
While the Huge Rupee and the Orange Rupee are the same value, you'll receive the Huge Rupee from NPCs and you'll find the Orange Rupee in instances where you'll find rupees lying on the ground.
Ammunition
You'll find several weapons throughout your journey that require restocking. You can find these by destroying pots, grass, or rocks, but you can also just purchase many of these refills in shops around Hyrule.
Refills your Deku Stick count by 1.
Refills your Deku Nut count by 5.
Refills your Fairy Slingshot ammunition by 5.
Refills your Bomb count by 5.
Single Bundle: Refills your Fairy Bow ammunition by 5.
Double Bundle: Refills your Bow ammunition by 10.
Triple Bundle: Refills your Bow ammunition by 15.
Gold Skulltula Tokens
- For more details on how to acquire, see Gold Skulltulas.
One of the many secret items you can collect in Ocarina of Time is the Gold Skulltula Token. These are acquired by killing a Gold Skulltula File:OoT Items Gold Skulltula.png and then grabbing its token. You might wonder why you would want these, but like many optional items, there are rewards for acquiring large amounts of them. In your inventory there is a small icon that represents a Gold Skulltula. For each token that you acquire, the counter will increase.
Dungeon Items
Certain items can only be found within dungeons. Some of these are dungeon-specific. That is, after you find them, they cannot be taken elsewhere and are only available when you are in that dungeon.
If you find the map in a dungeon, you can see where all of the rooms are. There is a map in each dungeon, and if you find one, it will show what room you are in and what floor you are on. It will also reveal where all of the other rooms are, even if you have not been to them. The rooms that have not been visited appear as gray, while visited rooms show up as blue. The map will also display a skull icon beside the door to the boss. Note that a map found in one dungeon will not reveal the locations of rooms in any other dungeon, so a new map can be found in each dungeon.
If you find the compass in a dungeon, you will be able to see which direction you are going. There is a compass in each dungeon, and if you find one, it will specify where you are and what treasures are on the map. Note that a compass found in one dungeon will not work in any other dungeon, so a new compass can be found in each dungeon.
Small Keys are found in dungeons later on in your journey. They are required to open locked doors inside of the dungeons. A small key will only work in the dungeon that you find it in and will not be usable in other dungeons.
You'll start finding Boss Keys in many of the dungeons that also contain small keys. These are required to access the bosses in these later dungeons. Boss Keys will only work in the dungeons that you find them in as well and cannot be used to open the boss door in other dungeons.