In this section you will find info and pictures of most of the items and the weapons avalible in this game. (Eventualy I will have all of them) :)
Young
Link (only) - Items and weapons
Young &
Adult Link - Items and weapons
Adult Link
(only) - Items and weapons
The Deku Stick works like a sword, but is much weaker.
they break very easily. Deku Sticks can also work as torches. Find them after
defeating enemies or purchase them in stors.
Throw a Deku Nut on the ground and a bright light flashes,
temporarily stunning enemies (the Deku Nut can't stunn all enemies). Deku
Nute can be found practically everywhere.
Use the slingshot to shoot enemies
or objects that are far away. Hold the C
Button and Links hand zooms in.
Aim with the Control Stick and release the
C Button to shoot. If you use
Z Targeting before shooting, you’re accuracy
will increase greatly. If you
just hold the C Button,
you can aim the Slingshot without
shooting it. Collect Deku Seeds to refill
your ammunition.
Link gets the Fair Ocarina from his best friend Saria.
There is not mush that he can do with is, but it alows him to play songs when
he learns them.
This is the first sword that Link will get on his long
quest. It is hidden in the Kokiri Forest, but straingly enough no one can
tell you were it is located.
The Deku Shield is made out of wood. If you alow fire
to come in contact with it, it will burn up.
This bracelet allows you to grab and throw the Bomb
Flowers of Death
Mountain.
Place Magic Beans at certain locations and they eventually
sprout. Z
Targeting comes in handy when trying to decide where
to plant a Magic
Bean.
A mask is an Event Item, when you show it to someone
they will have a different responce than normal. To find out what to do
with them, look in the (comming soon) walkthrough or maby the misc. info.
A blue light surrounds Ling, protecting him from enemy
harm. It wears off
after a short time.
Farore’s Wind surrounds Link’s body with a green light,
and the spot where
you first use it will be set as a warp point.
If you use the magic again at a
different location, you will be able to warp back to
the original warp point.
Select “Dispel the Warp Point” to set a new warp point
location.
Fire wraps around Link’s body, protecting him from
harm. This is very
helpful when surrounded by a large number of enemies.
At the beginning, your Life Energy will have only three
hearts. Life Energy
gradually increases as you collect heart containers.
You collect heart
containers by defeating the dungeon bosses. You
will also find heart pieces
scattered throughout Hyrule. For every four heart
pieces found, your Life
Energy will increase by one. Life Energy will
not exceed 20 hearts.
When you defeat the Gold Skulltulas (spider monsters),
they change into
Golden Skull Tokens. Collect these Tokens and
you can exchange them at
certain places for helpful items. The number
of Golden Skulltulas you’ve
collected appear on the Quest Status Subscreen
You need this key to open the door to the boss’s room
A dungeon map shows all the rooms in a dungeon, including
your current
location. Until you get the map, you can only
see rooms that you’ve been in.
The compass shows you the location of all treasure
chests. It also shows
you the location of the dungeon boss (indicated by
a skull mark).
Use small keys to open locked doors. The number
of small keys in your
inventory appears on the game screen. Once you
use a small key, it will
disappear. You can only use small keys in the
dungeon sections where you
fund them. There are also one-way doors that
only open when you solve the
mystery in that room.
Small keys do not appear in the dungeons that you visit
at the beginning of
the game.
Bottles can carry medicine, milk or other important
things. You can use
them whenever you need to. Your inventory cannot
exceed four bottles, and
you cannot buy them anywhere. Look everywhere
and talk to everyone to
find them. They are very useful.
A green potion completely refils Link's Magic Meter.
A red potion completely refils Link's Life Energy.
A blue potion completely refils Link's Magic and Life.
To refill your Magic Meter, find Magic Jars by defeating
enemies, or looking
under pots and bushes. You may also consume the
green medicine that you
buy in shops. There are two types of Magic Jars:
large and small. Larges
jars refill your Magic Meter completely. It is
rumoured that there is a place
somewhere in Hyrule where you double the size of your
Magic Meter.
The scale allows you to dive deeper underwater. You
get it from a Zora.
The bomb bag holds your Bombs.
Hylian soldiers use this shield. It’s very strong.
Link begins the game wearing this.
This is Link’s standard choice of footwear.
Shoot enemies or switches with the Fairy Bow.
It works the same as the
Fairy Slingshot. As your adventure progresses,
you will find three magic
arrows each with different effects.
Fire Arrows burn most things.
Ice Arrows freez most things.
Light Arrows, well you will find out.
There is a hook at the end of an expandable chain that
can grab onto certain
objects. This is helpful when trying to get hard-to-reach
places. A red dot
marks the distance you can travel. The Hookshot
can also be used as a
weapon (even underwater). When using, if you
see a red dot, your target is
in range. As the adventure progresses, you can
extend the length of your
chain.
Move big blocks or activate a rusted witch with the
Hammer. You can also
use it as a weapon.
Arrows are stored in you quiver.
This legendary sword resides in the Temple of Time.
This large sword is too heavy to hold with one hand,
But dont waste your rupys, it will break.
The Mirror Shield deflects special attacks.
Intense heat is not a problem if Link wears this.
Stay underwater for long periods of time.
Use the Iron Boots to walk on the bottom of Lake Hylia.
Walk over water with the Hover Boots.
If you have any questions e-mail Zulrath or Strider, or find us on ICQ.:)