ITEM LIST

Here is list of all of the items in Majora's Mask, where to find them, and what forms you can use them in.

Ocarina of Time - This is your Ocarina. You use it to play songs that you've learned, just like in Zelda 64. Also, you can play it with different instruments if you have a transformation mask on. You get this from Skull Kid on top of the Clock Tower at midnight of the final day.

Deku Nuts - Basically the same function as in Zelda 64, you throw them and they release a blinding flash, stunning some enemies. As Deku Link, you can drop them from the air when hovering. They can be found all over the place, or bought from the Trading Post in West Clock Town.

Deku Sticks - Usable only by normal Link, these are like weak, dispensable swords, but can also be used as torches. They can be found all over the place.

Bombs - These powerful explosive devices, which Link can only use in his normal form, can be used to defeat some enemies, and to blow up walls. To use them, you must have a bomb bag, which you can buy in the Bomb Shop in West Clock Town. After you have a bomb bag, they can be found all over the place in grass and pots.

Bombchus - Just like bombs, but these things will start running after you let them go - even up walls!

Powder Kegs - These special bombs are so heavy that even a Goron can only carry one at a time. These are much heavier, much more powerful versions of bombs. You can't get this until you've beaten the Snowhead Temple and the spring has come. Once you've passed Biggoron's test, however, you can buy them from him, or from the Goron in the Bomb Shop.

Hookshot - This item has an expanding and retracting chain with a hook on the end that can grab onto certain objects, pulling you to them as the chain retracts. Only normal Link can use this, and it is found in the Gerudo Pirate's Fortress, at Great Bay.

Hero's Bow - Use this item to shoot at enemies and switches from a distance. Only normal Link can use this item, which is found in the Woodfall Temple.

Fire Arrow - This is an arrow with a fiery tip that is used in your bow. Use it to burn some enemies, or to melt ice. This magic-consuming item can be found in the Snowhead Temple.

Ice Arrow - Found in the Great Bay Temple, use the ice arrow to freeze water, and enemies.

Light Arrow - Use this arrow to destroy sun blocks and sun switches. This arrow is in the Stone Tower Temple.

Lens of Truth - You can use this no matter what form you are in. Use it to see invisible enemies and work out whether walls, floors etc. are really there or not. This item is found in a floating cave near the Goron Village. You have to follow Kaepora Gaebora's feathers to get there.

Empty Bottles - There are six empty bottles to collect, and they can be found all throughout Termina. Use them to carry stuff such as water, bugs, potions, etc.

Bottle Locations:

Bottle #1: With red potion in it, you get it from Kotake after you find Koume injured in the Woods of Mystery.

Bottle #2: With gold dust in it. You get this by defeating Goht so that the spring comes back. Then use a powder keg to open up the Goron racetrack. Win the race to get it.

Bottle #3: This bottle has Chateau Romani milk in it. Use a powder keg to get into Romani Ranch on the first day. Successfully fend off the aliens, and then accompany Cremia on the wagon trip. If you stop the Gorman brothers from stealing milk, you will be awarded this.

Bottle #4: Get a bottle filled with milk after the delivery to Mama in the Kafei/Anju sidequest.

Bottle #5: You can get this bottle by completing the first round of the beaver race against both beavers.

Bottle #6: On night of the final day, go to the Ikana Graveyard with the Captain's Hat on and order the Stalchildren to open up the grave. Go down and guide Dampe the gravekeeper to all of the soft patches of dirt, then defeat the Big Poe that appears

Pictograph Box - Everyone can use this. Use it to take pictures (like a camera), but you can only have one picture at a time. You get this for free when you go on the boat cruise.

Title Deeds - Use these to access golden Deku flowers. After getting the Land Title Deed by giving the Moon's Tear to the Deku Scrub in South Clock Town, trade Title Deeds for golden Deku Flowers. The next golden Deku Flower is in the Southern Swamp, then the Goron Village, then at Zora Cape, then in Ikana Canyon. Use the Deku Flower in Ikana Canyon to get a heart piece.

Bomber's Notebook - After you've got your Ocarina back from Skull Kid and have played the Song of Time, go into the Bomber's Hideout as normal Link, and when you come out Jim will give you this. Use this to keep a record of events, promises, and rewards with people.

Adult's Wallet - With this wallet you can carry up to 200 rupees. You get it after depositing at least 200 rupees in the bank in West Clock Town.

Giant's Wallet - With this wallet you can now carry 500 rupees! This is awarded to you if you collect all 30 gold skulltulla tokens in the Ocean Spider House on the first day.

Kokiri Sword - This is Link's standard sword, just like in Zelda 64 as a kid. You start the game with it.

Razor Sword - If you pay 100 rupees to the Mountain Smithy after the hearth has been unfrozen, then you will get this sword after a day has passed. It is stronger than the Kokiri Sword, but if you use it 100 times, it will get blunt and be the Kokiri Sword again. You also lose it when you play the Song of Time.

Gilded Sword - After you beat Goht and the spring comes, put in your Kokiri Sword to become a razor sword on the first day, and then win the Goron Race to get the gold dust. Now, as soon as you get your Razor sword on the second day, talk to the Smithy and give him the gold dust. On the final day he'll give you the gilded sword! It's about as strong as the Razor Sword, but it never blunts, and it stays with you even when you play the Song of Time!

Great Fairy's Sword - Get this by taking all 15 stray fairies from the Stone Tower Temple to the Great Fairy Fountain in Ikana. This is a two-handed sword similar to the Biggoron's Sword from Zelda 64.

Hero's Shield - You start the game with this shield. It's just like the Hylian Shield from Zelda 64, except that it's small enough for a kid to use.

Mirror Shield - This shield reflects light, which can be used to destroy sun blocks, and also enemies like ReDeads and Wallmasters. You get it at the Bottom of the Well.


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