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Swords
Wooden SwordLocation: Ordon Village - This sword is Link's first sword in the game and is basically used as a training sword. Link receives it in Ordon Village from Rusl. It won't be in your inventory for long, as you give it to the youth's before you transform into a wolf for the first time. Ordon Sword Location: Ordon Village - This sword was meant to be a gift for Hyrule from Ordon Village, but after the Twilight takes over the Faron Woods, it becomes Link's. Link steals it from Rusl's House when he becomes a wolf for the first time and sneaks into Ordon Village under the guidance of Midna. Master Sword Location: Sacred Grove - Link finds this blade in an ancient forest in the Faron Woods near the Forest Temple. It becomes the key to breaking the curse placed on Link by Zant after the Lakebed Temple. It the legendary blade that was once held by the hero of legend. Light Sword Location: Palace of Twilight - Once Link gets the Mirror of Twilight back and enters the Twilight Realm, he once again becomes vulnerable to certain patches of Twilight Fog. Once you rescue two Sols from the Palace, they will infuse your Master Sword with Light and give you the ability to break through that Fog and face Zant. Shields
Ordon Shield![]() Location: Ordon Village - The Ordon Shield is a keepsake of Jaggle, an Ordon villager, but becomes Link's when he becomes a wolf for the first time. Under the guidance of Midna, he steals the shield from the house for Link to use later. The Ordon Shield, however, is vulnerable to fire. Wooden Shield ![]() Location: Death Mountain - The Wooden Shield can be bought from the Gorons on Death Mountain should your Ordon Shield catch fire in the Goron Mines. This shield (as implied by the name) is also vulnerable to fire. Hylian Shield ![]() Location: Malo Mart/Overpriced Shop - The Hylian Shield is a more protective than the previous two, since it is made of metal. It can be first bought at the Malo Mart in Kakariko Village for a very cheap price. It also appears at the Overpriced Shop in Hyrule Castle Market, for a more steap price. Clothing
Hero's ClothesLocation: Faron Woods - Once Link returns the Light to the Faron Woods, the Spirit of Faron will return Link to human form. When he does, Link will don the Hero's Clothes, the same kind of clothing the legendary hero once wore. This marks Link as the new hero chosen by the gods. Zora Armor ![]() Location: Graveyard - Link will receive the Zora Armor from the recently deceased Zora Queen when he helps out her son, Prince Ralis. Link must escort the Prince from Castle Town to Kakariko in order for the Queen to finally lay to rest. Before she does, she gives Link the armor. Magic Armor ![]() Location: Malo Mart (Castle Town Branch) - The Magic Armor is the best of the best. While Link wears it and is carrying Rupees, the armor acts a body shield, making Link invincible from any attack. Rupees will be consumed as you wear the armor and should you run out, the Armor becomes heavy and makes Link run very slowly. Once you donate to the Malo Mart Castle Town Branch, you can buy the armor there. Items
SlingshotLocation: Ordon Village - Sera will sell you the Slingshot after you bring her cat back to her early in the game. The slingshot is very weak and the range is not that far, but it a good tool to defeat nearby enemies. Lantern Location: Faron Woods - The Lantern is a useful tool for dark tunnels and caves, as well as for lighting torches that have been put out. You can get the lantern from Coro, the lantern salesman in the Faron Woods. He gives you the lantern for free, but replacement oil will cost you. Lantern Oil ![]() Location: Various Locations - In order to light the Lantern, Link needs to first fill it with Lantern Oil. The first time you get the Lantern from Coro, it will be filled with Oil. Every time it runs out, however, Link will need to find or buy replacement oil. Oil is sold from Coro or Trill (the bird in front of the Forest Temple). Yellow Chu Jelly can also serve as Lantern Oil. Gale Boomerang Location: Forest Temple - Link finds the Gale Boomerang within the Forest Temple. Once he defeats the Baboon, the boomerang is his. The boomerang contains a Fairy of the Winds, which gives the boomerang a tornado effect. The boomerang also can lock onto five different targets before returning to Link. Iron Boots ![]() Location: Ordon Village - Once Link rescues Kakariko from the Twilight, he realizes his trip to Death Mountain is going to be difficult with the Gorons being stubborn. He learns from Renado that the Ordon Village mayor, Bo, once bested the Gorons. Link returns to Ordon Village, sumos Bo, and receives the Iron Boots, the key to besting the Gorons. The Iron Boots can also stick to magnetic surfaces and sink Link to the bottom of certains lakes and deep waters. Hero's Bow ![]() Location: Goron Mines - The Bow is yours once you best the Goron Guard within the Goron Mines. The Hero's Bow is a bow that is said to once be held by the legendary hero. It was left with the Gorons should he return. The quiver that Link receives with the Bow holds 30 arrows, however there are two upgrades later in the games (one for 60 and one for 100). Hawkeye ![]() Location: Malo Mart - This optional item is found in the Malo Mart in Kakariko Village. The Hawkeye allows Link to view far away distances with ease. It can also be used in conjuction with the Bow, as a sniper effect, attacking far away enemies. Clawshot/Double Clawshot ![]() Location: Lakebed Temple/City in the Sky - The Clawshot is, simply put, a claw attached to a chain. The clawshot allows Link to shoot the claw into certain surfaces to shoot over gaps and climb tall structures. Link obtains one Clawshot from the Lakebed Temple and the other from the City in the Sky. Once Link has both, he can use one to attach to a surface and then shoot to another while hanging from the first (think Spiderman). Spinner ![]() Location: Arbiter's Grounds - The spinner is the extreme sports part of Link's adventure. The spinner is a transportation device that allows Link to cross dangerous surfaces and up certain tracks. It can also be used to activate certain mechanisms, like the one to activate the stand that holds the Mirror of Twilight. Ball and Chain ![]() Location: Snowpeak Ruins - The item is just as the name implies, a ball attached to a chain. It is left behind by the Ball and Chain knight within the Snowpeak Ruins. It can be used to break certain ice blocks and other small items. It can also attack many unarmored enemies. Dominion Rod Location: Temple of Time - The Dominion Rod is used to bring certain inanimate objects to life. Once found in the Temple of Time, it is mainly used to bring the Giant Statue back to it's normal resting place in the main room of the temple. Once you leave he Temple, it's power is diminished, but is restored with the Ancient Sky Book. Fishing Rod ![]() Location: Ordon Village - The fishing rod allows Link to catch fish, simple as that. The fishing rod will be given to you by Uli, Rusl's wife, as a gift for returning her cradle. Bombs and Bomb Bags ![]() Location: Kakariko Village - Barnes, the bomb maker of Kakariko, will give Link a bomb bag and bombs once you finish the Goron Mines. Over time, Barnes will be able to remake more unique bombs that allow Link to use bombs underwater and allow the bombs to move on their own. Barnes will give you one bomb bag, the other two you must win from Iza, a shopkeeper on Zora's River. BombsThese bombs are the bombs you will initially receive from Barnes. They are your run of the mill bomb, used to blow up walls, boulders, floors, and enemies. They can be used in a combo with your Bow for Bomb Arrows. Water BombsJust as the name suggests, these bombs work underwater. You can either set them off while on the surface by throwing them into the water, or by using the Iron Boots underwater and setting them down. You can not throw a bomb while swimming underwater. BomblingsBomblings are an upgraded version of a Bombchu. They have spiderlike legs that can set the bomb in motion before it explodes. Good for faraway enemies, switches, and other thing that can just be blown up out of reach. Location: Various Locations - Certain grass (usually shaped like a horseshoe or a bird) can allow Link to call his horse or a hawk (or in the Twilight Realm, the flying beast). Once you get the Horse Call from Ilia, the horse grass becomes obsolete. Ilia's Charm/Horse Call ![]() Location: Hidden Village - The Horse Call is given to you when you finally restore Ilia's memory. She meant to give it to you before you set out on your journey to Hyrule, but her kidnapping and lost memory prevented her from doing so. Quest Items
Wallets![]() Location: Initial Item/Agitha's House - The wallet allows Link to carry Rupees that he collects on his adventure. Link will start off his adventure will a small wallet, that holds 300 Rupees. Agitha, the bug girl in Hyrule Castle Town, will give you both Wallet upgrades. She will give you the Big Wallet when you bring her one bug and the Giant Wallet when you bring her the entire collection of 24 bugs. Fused Shadow ![]() Location: First Three Dungeons - Midna's key to stopping Zant. It is said to have the power of dark interlopers of Hyrule's past. Poe Souls Location: Various Locations - Poe souls are the key to restoring Jovani to his original state. Every time you encounter a floating lantern, turn into a wolf and use your senses to discover a Poe. Defeat it and finish it to steal it's soul. Golden Bugs ![]() Location: Various Locations - Agitha is expecting a giant bug party at her house, but none have shown up. Link will find Golden Bugs all around Hyrule, which you give to Agitha for Rupees and Wallet upgrades. Shadow Crystal ![]() Location: Sacred Grove - The Shadow Crystal is the evil magic Zant places in Link to stop him from changing back to Human after leaving the Twilight. Once Link grabs the Master Sword from the Sacred Grove, the crystal falls out and Midna saves it for later. The crystal helps Link change from human to wolf in an instant. Mirror Shards ![]() Location: Various Locations - The shards of the Mirror of Twilight were scattered around Hyrule when Zant broke it. While he could shatter it into pieces, he could not destroy it. Once the shards are put back together, they form the Mirror of Twilight, allowing Link access to the Twilight Realm. Auru's Memo ![]() Location: Lake Hylia - Auru gives you this memo to allow you access to the Gerudo Desert. You give it Fyer, the cannon operator, who gives you the Oasis Flight ride free, due to the circumstances of the memo. Ashei's Sketch Location: Peak Province - Ashei is the key to getting to the Snowpeak Ruins. She gives you a sketch of a Yeti carrying a red fish. Show it to the Zora's around the Zora's Domain and they will tell you of Ralis' catching a fish like that before. Renado's Letter ![]() Location: Kakariko Village - Renado, worrying about Ilia's memory, gives you this letter to give to Telma for her help in the quest. Invoice ![]() Location: Hyrule Castle Town - It's an invoice from Telma to the Doctor of Hyrule Castle Town. Wooden Figure ![]() Location: Hyrule Field - The Wooden Figure is a key to recovering Ilia's memory. It reminds the Goron's of a hidden village in the Eldin Province that Link must visit. Dungeon Items
Small and Big Keys![]() Location: Dungeons - The keys allow Link to open locked doors within dungeons. The Big Key is special, which allows Link access to the Boss Room within each dungeon. Map and Compass ![]() Location: Dungeons - The map and compass are found within each dungeon. The map gives you a full dungeon layout, while the compass shows off the location of chests, boss room, and any other dungeon specific mission items. Ooccoo and Ooccoo Jr. ![]() Location: Dungeons - Ooccoo is a sky being that will help Link in dungeons. She gives Link the ability to warp out of dungeons with ease. Her son, Ooccoo Jr., will warp you back to his mother, wherever in the dungeon she may be. Bottles and Bottle Items
Bottles![]() Location: Various Locations - The bottle allows Link to hold certain items that he can use later when he needs them. There are four bottles to find:
Fairies ![]() Location: Various Locations - The fairies give Link life. If you happen to catch a Fairy in a bottle and you lose all your hearts, the Fairy will release itself and bring Link back to life. Chu Jellies ![]() Location: Various Locations - Chu Jellies are found by killing Chu Chus. If you kill the Chu, it will turn to jelly that you can scoop with bottles. Each color will have different effects. Red and Blue restore hearts (the same amount as the potion of the same color), Purple will either restore health or take health away, Rare Chu Jellies will random effects, and Yellow will act as Lantern Oil. Fairy Tears ![]() Location: Jovani's House/Fairy Springs - Fairy Tears are the ultimate in health and attack. They are given to you by Jovani for giving him 20 Poe Souls. You can also get them from Fairy Springs once you defeat the Cave of Ordeals. Milk ![]() Location: Various Shops - Milk acts as a health restorer. The first bottle you get will be half full of Milk. A single portion will restore 3 hearts. Blue Potion ![]() Location: Various Shops - Potions restore health, but only if Link drinks them. Blue Potions restore all your hearts. Red Potion ![]() Location: Various Shops - Potions restore health, but only if Link drinks them. Red Potions restores eight hearts. Water/Hot Springwater Location: Various Locations - Water is used to make certain plants grow around Hyrule. Hot Springwater will restore hearts, but only if Link drinks it within minutes of collecting it. Nasty Soup Location: Faron Woods - Coro has broth in the pot near him. The broth will either restore health or damage Link when he drinks it. Yeto's Soup Location: Snowpeak Ruins - While you explore the Snowpeak Ruins, Yeto the Yeti will be cooking soup for himself and his wife. He will be cooking a Simple Soup, that will restore two hearts. When Link gives him the Pumpkin, it will turn into Good Soup, that will restore four hearts. When Link gives him the Pumpkin and the Ordon Cheese, it will turn into the Superb Soup, that will restore eight hearts. |


























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