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Normal Items |
Bombos Medallion |
The Bottle is an extremely useful item that Link can use in a variety of ways. They can hold all kinds of stuff. |
Bomb |
Link gets the Bombos Medallion by reading the Monolith on the cliff in the desert. Link can use it to set off explosives around himself. |
Book of Mudora |
The Book of Mudora is an amazing item that can translate the ancient language of Hylia. Link ran into a bookshelf in the library to get it. |
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Link finds the Bow & Arrow inside the Eastern Palace. The Arrow can be upgraded to the Silver Arrows as well, and is needed to beat Ganon. |
Link can get the Bomb by either finding them or buying them. The bomb is an indespensible item that blows up walls or cracks. |
The Boomerang is Link's first special weapon he found stashed away in Hyrule Castle. It stuns enemies for a brief period. |
Link gets the Magic Boomerang when he throws his normal boomerang into the Well of Wishing. It's twice as fast as the first. |
Boomerang |
Bottle |
Bow & Arrow |
The Ether Medallion can be received by reading the Monolith left of The Tower of Hera. Link uses it to create Ice Power around himself. |
Ether Medallion |
Flippers |
Link can buy the Flippers from King Zora for 500 rupees at the zora infested river. Link used them to swim in the water. |
Flute |
The Flute serves no real purpose except to call the duck at Kakariko Village. Link found it by digging in the Flute Boy's Grove. |
The Magic Hammer is a very useful item used to push down pegs and those pop up smily things. It causes some damage as well. |
Hookshot |
The Hookshot is a great weapon that Link uses to grab onto faraway objects and whiz over to them. |
Lamp |
The Lamp is Link's very first item, and it is necessary to navigate the castle and get into it. However, it uses magic. |
Magic Boomerang |
Magic Cape |
The Magic Cape can be found in the cave under the top-right gravestone in the Light World. It allows Link to turn into a shadow. |
Magic Mirror |
The Magic Mirror can be used to create a warp from the Dark World to the Light World. Link gets it from an old man he helped out. |
Magic Powder |
Link gets the Magic Powder by giving the Old Witch the Mushroom. It causes random effects by using it. |
Moon Pearl |
The Moon Pearl can be found in Hera's Tower and is needed to not become a rabbit in the Dark World. |
Mushroom |
Link finds the Mushroom in the Lost Woods. Link brought the mushroom back to the Old Witch in the Light World and received magic powder. |
Bug-Catching Net |
Pegasus Shoes |
Power Glove |
Link gets the Power Glove from the Desert Palace. They allow Link to pick up most rocks and boulders, but not the black ones. |
Quake Medallion |
The Quake Medallion can be received by tossing a rock or flower into a circle of stones. It can be used to creat an Earthquake. |
Titan's Mitt |
The Titan's Mitt can be found in Blind's Dungeon. Link used them to lift black rocks that are twice as heavy as normal rocks. |
Swords |
Bronze Sword |
To get this sword, Link must find the Blacksmith's partner in the lower part of the Village of Outcasts. Take him back and receive the Bronze Sword. |
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Fighter's Sword |
The Fighter's Sword is Link's main weapon. Link gets this sword form his uncle when he meets up with him in Hyrule Castle. |
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Golden Sword |
Use the Bombos Medallion to blow up a hole in the side of the Pyramid. Link tossed his sword in the fountain and got the Golden Sword. |
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Master Sword |
The Sword of the True Hero. Link got this sword when he got the three pendants and then retrieved it from the Lost Woods. |
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Shields |
Fighter's Shield |
Link got the Fighter's Shield from his uncle along with the Fighter's Sword at the first of the game. |
Mirror Shield |
The Mirror Shield is found in Turtle Rock. it can repeal beam attacks and offers overall better protection than any other shield. |
Red Shield |
Link threw his shield in the Well of Wishing and received the Red Shield. It can repeal fire attacks. |
Armor |
Blue Mail |
The Blue Mail is found inside the Ice Palace. It provides more protection than the Green Jerkin. |
Green Jerkin |
The Green Jerkin is the default armor that Link starts off with. It provides very little protection. |
Red Mail |
The Red Mail is found inside Ganon's Tower and provides the best protection of all the armor. It reduces Link's damage by half. |
Sahasahrala will give Link these shoes to Link when he beats the Eastern Palace. Link used them to dash and break piles of stones. |
Magic Hammer |
Ice Rod |
The Ice Rod can be found in a cave to the east of Lake Hylia. It allows Link to shoot ice at his enemies making it easier to kill them. |
Fire Rod |
Link could find the Fire Rod in Skull Dungeon. It can be used to shoot fireballs at enemies and light braziers. However, it consumes magic. |
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Cane of Somaria |
The Cane of Somaria can be found in Misery Mire. When used it can create blocks to either push on buttons or kill enemies. |
Cane of Byrna |
Link could find the Cane of Byrna in a cave in the Dark World. When used it creates a ring around Link making him invulnerable to attacks. |
Link got the Bug-Catching Netet from the sick boy in Kakariko Village. Link used it to capture bees and fairies and put them into bottles. |
Shovel |
The Shovel is given to Link by the Flute Boy in the Dark World. Link went back there in the Light World and dug up the Flute. |
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