https://zelda.fandom.com/api.php?action=feedcontributions&user=Argentum+kurodil&feedformat=atomZelda Wiki - User contributions [en]2024-03-28T07:55:42ZUser contributionsMediaWiki 1.39.6https://zelda.fandom.com/wiki/Magic?diff=927103Magic2022-02-01T21:51:24Z<p>Argentum kurodil: This website is bugging. (And the Twili citation is because I think Encyclopedia said the Light Spirits made the Fused Shadow to seal the Interloper Magic</p>
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{{Term/Store|Magic|Magics|Series}} is a force present throughout the {{TLoZ|Series}}. {{Term|Series|Magic}} allows its users to perform spells or special attacks capable of many different things, be they benevolent or otherwise. Certain objects are enhanced by {{Term|Series|Magic}} or otherwise magical.<ref>{{Cite|You received the legendary Wind Waker! By using this magical conductor's baton, you can borrow the power of the gods!||TWW}}</ref> The properties, origins and general understandings of {{Term|Series|Magic}} remain uncertain.<br />
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==Forms and Uses==<br />
==={{TLoZ|-}}===<br />
Magic in {{TLoZ}} can be directly used by {{Term|TLoZ|Link|link}} through the usage of the {{Term|TLoZ|Magical Rod|link}} which allows him to shoot out beams similar to those shot by {{Plural|TLoZ|Wizzrobe|link}}. With the addition of the {{Term|TLoZ|Book of Magic}} these beams can be enhanced to leave flames in their wake.<ref name = "TLoZ manual">{{Cite manual|quote=Magic wand<br/>This is the wand that Wizzrobe uses. Wave it to let loose magical spells. What's more, if Link picks up the Magic Book and learns some new spells, he can chant some fiery spells and send out flames.|game=TLoZ|page=26}}</ref> Unlike later games, the usage of {{Term|TLoZ|Magic}} isn't regulated by a {{Term|Series|Magic Meter|link|display=Meter}} or {{Term|Series|Stamina|link}}. Multiple other items, namely the {{Term|TLoZ|Magical Sword|link}}, {{Term|TLoZ|Magical Shield|link}}, {{Term|TLoZ|Magical Boomerang|link}} and {{Term|TLoZ|Magical Key|link}}, are implied to be bespelled in some manner.<br />
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==={{TAoL|-}}===<br />
{{Main|Magic of The Adventure of Link|Magic in the Adventure of Link}}<br />
{{Term|TAoL|Magic}} was first featured prominently in {{TAoL}}.<br />
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==Known magic-users==<br />
Many individuals from a variety of races are able to utilize {{Term|Series|Magic}} in some capacity.<br />
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==={{Plural|Series|Hylian}}===<br />
{{Plural|Series|Hylian|linK}} are capable of performing {{Term|Series|Magic}} due to their "magic-infused blood."{{Fact}}<br />
*{{Term|Series|Link|link}} (in games with the {{Term|Series|Magic Meter}} and otherwise)<br />
*{{Term|Series|Princess Zelda|link}}<br />
*{{Plural|Series|Interlopers|link}}<br />
*{{Term|Series|Syrup|link}}<br />
*{{Term|Series|Maple|link}}<br />
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==={{Plural|Series|Gerudo}}===<br />
{{Plural|Series|Gerudo}} are shown to be capable of wielding {{Term|Series|Magic}}. Although it is to a lesser extent than some other residents of {{Term|Series|Hyrule}}, at least a few different {{Term|Series|Gerudo}} have been able to proficiently wield magical abilities. The {{Term|Series|Twinrova}} witches {{Term|Series|Koume|link}} and {{Term|Series|Kotake|link}} use {{Term|Series|Magic}} almost constantly, as they fly on broomsticks and cast spells seemingly with no effort despite their old age. {{Term|Series|Ganondorf}}, as well as his beastly porcine form, have also been extremely capable of powerful {{Term|Series|Magic}} in their appearances throughout the series. On the more benevolent side, the {{Term|Series|Gerudo}} {{Term|Series|Champion}} {{Term|Series|Urbosa}} was capable of wielding lightning or electricity at will, an ability that she passes on to {{Term|Series|Link}} after she dies in the {{Term|Series|Great Calamity|link|display=Calamity}}.<br />
*{{Term|Series|Ganon|link|display=Ganondorf}}<br />
*{{Term|Series|Twinrova|link}}<br />
*{{Term|Series|Urbosa|link}}<br />
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==={{Plural|Series|Goron}}===<br />
Although few {{Plural|Series|Goron}} have been shown to be capable of {{Term|Series|Magic}} usage so far, a notable exception to this rule is the {{Term|Series|Goron}} {{Term|Series|Champion}} {{Term|Series|Daruk}}, who before his death was able to generate a protective force field around him at will. This ability was passed on to both his grandson, {{Term|Series|Yunobo}}, and after {{Term|Series|Divine Beast Vah Rudania|link}} is cleansed of {{Term|Series|Ganon|display=Ganon's}} influence, {{Term|Series|Link}}.<br />
*{{Term|Series|Daruk|link}}<br />
*{{Term|Series|Yunobo|link}}<br />
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==={{Plural|Series|Zora}}===<br />
The {{Plural|Series|Zora}} have not showcased quite so abundant an amount of magical ability as the {{Plural|Series|Hylian}}, but they do seem to possess some inherent magical qualities. For example, in all games featured in the {{Term|Series|Downfall Timeline}}, the {{Term|Series|Zora}} appear as almost reptilian fish-monsters, which have the ability to shoot fireballs from their mouths. In other appearances, they do not seem to be able to use magic at all, except for a few key individuals. {{Term|Series|Mipha|display=Mipha, Princess of the Zora}} in the {{Term|Series|Era of the Wild}}, possessed a healing ability that she used to heal anybody in need when she was alive. Unfortunately, during {{Term|Series|Ganon|display=Ganon's}} siege of {{Term|Series|Hyrule}}, she was killed by {{Term|Series|Waterblight Ganon}}, her spirit trapped within {{Term|Series|Divine Beast Vah Ruta|link}} for one hundred years. When {{Term|Series|Link}} cleanses the {{Term|Series|Divine Beast}} of {{Term|Series|Ganon|display=Ganon’s}} influence, she passes her healing ability along to him.<br />
*{{Term|Series|Mipha|link}}<br />
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==={{Plural|Series|Rito}}===<br />
Although the {{Plural|Series|Rito}} have only appeared two times in the series thus far, they do seem to at least associate with {{Term|Series|Magic|display=Magical}} beings. In {{TWW}}, they live under {{Term|TWW|Valoo|link}} on {{Term|TWW|Dragon Roost Island|link}}. When the {{Term|TWW|Rito}} <br />
reach maturity, they are deemed worthy to climb up the mountain and ask {{Term|TWW|Valoo}} for their wings. {{Term|TWW|Valoo}} will grant their wish and give them the ability to fly on most occasions, although when he is greatly agitated by something, such as {{Term|TWW|Gohma}} gnawing on his tail, he will become too enraged to grant the {{Term|TWW|Rito|display=Rito's}} wishes. In {{BotW}}, the {{Term|BotW|Rito}} appear to be inherently much more bird-like in nature than their {{TWW}} counterparts, eliminating the need to ask any sort of divine creature for wings. However, during the {{Term|BotW|Era of the Wild}}, {{Term|BotW|Revali}} seemingly developed his own technique to create an updraft of air independent of local weather. This technique appears to be using {{Term|Series|Magic|display=Magical}} to operate, as it is impossible for him to create such a focused and powerful surge of wind with simply his own wings. He passes this ability on to {{Term|BotW|Link}} after the hero cleanses his {{Term|BotW|Divine Beast}}, {{Term|BotW|Divine Beast Vah Medoh|link|display=Vah Medoh}}, of {{Term|BotW|Ganon|display=Ganon's}} evil influence.<br />
*{{Term|Series|Revali|link}}<br />
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==={{Plural|Series|Twili}}===<br />
The {{Term|Series|Twili}} are said to master a powerful shadow {{Term|Series|Magic}}. Not only did they create the {{Term|Series|Fused Shadow}},{{Fact}} an incredibly powerful {{Term|Series|Magic|display=Magical}} artifact, but are often seen using {{Term|Series|Magic|display=Magical}} attacks with ease. For example, {{Term|Series|Midna}} is able to conjure {{Term|Series|Magic|display=Magical}} energy attacks at will with seemingly no strain or discomfort whatsoever.<br />
*{{Term|Series|Midna|link}}<br />
*{{Term|Series|Zant|link}}<br />
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==={{Plural|Series|Sage}}===<br />
The {{Plural|Series|Sage}} are a powerful order of {{Term|Series|Magic|display=Magical}} beings that serve to protect all of {{Term|Series|Hyrule}} against evil. {{Plural|Series|Sage}} come from many races, which may or not be able to wield {{Term|Series|Magic}}. If they come from a {{Term|Series|Magic|display=Magic-wielding}} society, {{Plural|Series|Sage}} are given powers superior to those of their brethren. If they do not come from an inherently {{Term|Series|Magic|display=Magic-proficient}} society, they are seemingly bestowed {{Term|Series|Magic|display=Magical}} powers.{{Fact}}<br />
*{{Term|Series|Rauru|link}}<br />
*{{Term|Series|Darunia|link}}<br />
*{{Term|Series|Saria|link}}<br />
*{{Term|Series|Princess Ruto|link}}<br />
*{{Term|Series|Nabooru|link}}<br />
*{{Term|Series|Impa|link}}<br />
*{{Term|Series|Laruto|link}}<br />
*{{Term|Series|Medli|link}}<br />
*{{Term|Series|Fado (The Wind Waker)|link|display=Fado}}<br />
*{{Term|Series|Makar|link}}<br />
*{{Term|Series|Osfala|link}}<br />
*{{Term|Series|Gulley|link}}<br />
*{{Term|Series|Rosso|link}}<br />
*{{Term|Series|Oren|link}}<br />
*{{Term|Series|Irene|link}}<br />
*{{Term|Series|Seres|link}}<br />
*{{Term|Series|Ezlo|link}}<br />
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==={{Plural|Series|Demon}}===<br />
*{{Term|Series|Agahnim|link}}<br />
*{{Term|Series|Batreaux|link}}<br />
*{{Term|Series|Ghirahim|link}}<br />
*{{Term|Series|Demise|link}}<br />
*{{Term|Series|Vaati|link}}<br />
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==Nomenclature==<br />
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==See Also==<br />
*{{Term|Series|Magic Meter|link}}<br />
*{{Term|Series|Magic Medallion|link}}<br />
*[[Magic of The Adventure of Link|Magic of {{TAoL|-}}]]<br />
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{{Term/Store|Magic|Magics|Series}} is a force present throughout the {{TLoZ|Series}}. {{Term|Series|Magic}} allows its users to perform spells or special attacks capable of many different things, be they benevolent or otherwise. Certain objects are enhanced by {{Term|Series|Magic}} or otherwise magical.<ref>{{Cite|You received the legendary Wind Waker! By using this magical conductor's baton, you can borrow the power of the gods!||TWW}}</ref> The properties, origins and general understandings of {{Term|Series|Magic}} remain uncertain.<br />
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==Forms and Uses==<br />
==={{TLoZ|-}}===<br />
Magic in {{TLoZ}} can be directly used by {{Term|TLoZ|Link|link}} through the usage of the {{Term|TLoZ|Magical Rod|link}} which allows him to shoot out beams similar to those shot by {{Plural|TLoZ|Wizzrobe|link}}. With the addition of the {{Term|TLoZ|Book of Magic}} these beams can be enhanced to leave flames in their wake.<ref name = "TLoZ manual">{{Cite manual|quote=Magic wand<br/>This is the wand that Wizzrobe uses. Wave it to let loose magical spells. What's more, if Link picks up the Magic Book and learns some new spells, he can chant some fiery spells and send out flames.|game=TLoZ|page=26}}</ref> Unlike later games, the usage of {{Term|TLoZ|Magic}} isn't regulated by a {{Term|Series|Magic Meter|link|display=Meter}} or {{Term|Series|Stamina|link}}. Multiple other items, namely the {{Term|TLoZ|Magical Sword|link}}, {{Term|TLoZ|Magical Shield|link}}, {{Term|TLoZ|Magical Boomerang|link}} and {{Term|TLoZ|Magical Key|link}}, are implied to be bespelled in some manner.<br />
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==={{TAoL|-}}===<br />
{{Main|Magic of The Adventure of Link|Magic in the Adventure of Link}}<br />
{{Term|TAoL|Magic}} was first featured prominently in {{TAoL}}.<br />
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==Known magic-users==<br />
Many individuals from a variety of races are able to utilize {{Term|Series|Magic}} in some capacity.<br />
<br />
==={{Plural|Series|Hylian}}===<br />
{{Plural|Series|Hylian|linK}} are capable of performing {{Term|Series|Magic}} due to their "magic-infused blood."{{Fact}}<br />
*{{Term|Series|Link|link}} (in games with the {{Term|Series|Magic Meter}} and otherwise)<br />
*{{Term|Series|Princess Zelda|link}}<br />
*{{Plural|Series|Interlopers|link}}<br />
*{{Term|Series|Syrup|link}}<br />
*{{Term|Series|Maple|link}}<br />
<br />
==={{Plural|Series|Gerudo}}===<br />
{{Plural|Series|Gerudo}} are shown to be capable of wielding {{Term|Series|Magic}}. Although it is to a lesser extent than some other residents of {{Term|Series|Hyrule}}, at least a few different {{Term|Series|Gerudo}} have been able to proficiently wield magical abilities. The {{Term|Series|Twinrova}} witches {{Term|Series|Koume|link}} and {{Term|Series|Kotake|link}} use {{Term|Series|Magic}} almost constantly, as they fly on broomsticks and cast spells seemingly with no effort despite their old age. {{Term|Series|Ganondorf}}, as well as his beastly porcine form, have also been extremely capable of powerful {{Term|Series|Magic}} in their appearances throughout the series. On the more benevolent side, the {{Term|Series|Gerudo}} {{Term|Series|Champion}} {{Term|Series|Urbosa}} was capable of wielding lightning or electricity at will, an ability that she passes on to {{Term|Series|Link}} after she dies in the {{Term|Series|Great Calamity|link|display=Calamity}}.<br />
*{{Term|Series|Ganon|link|display=Ganondorf}}<br />
*{{Term|Series|Twinrova|link}}<br />
*{{Term|Series|Urbosa|link}}<br />
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==={{Plural|Series|Goron}}===<br />
Although few {{Plural|Series|Goron}} have been shown to be capable of {{Term|Series|Magic}} usage so far, a notable exception to this rule is the {{Term|Series|Goron}} {{Term|Series|Champion}} {{Term|Series|Daruk}}, who before his death was able to generate a protective force field around him at will. This ability was passed on to both his grandson, {{Term|Series|Yunobo}}, and after {{Term|Series|Divine Beast Vah Rudania|link}} is cleansed of {{Term|Series|Ganon|display=Ganon's}} influence, {{Term|Series|Link}}.<br />
*{{Term|Series|Daruk|link}}<br />
*{{Term|Series|Yunobo|link}}<br />
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==={{Plural|Series|Zora}}===<br />
The {{Plural|Series|Zora}} have not showcased quite so abundant an amount of magical ability as the {{Plural|Series|Hylian}}, but they do seem to possess some inherent magical qualities. For example, in all games featured in the {{Term|Series|Downfall Timeline}}, the {{Term|Series|Zora}} appear as almost reptilian fish-monsters, which have the ability to shoot fireballs from their mouths. In other appearances, they do not seem to be able to use magic at all, except for a few key individuals. {{Term|Series|Mipha|display=Mipha, Princess of the Zora}} in the {{Term|Series|Era of the Wild}}, possessed a healing ability that she used to heal anybody in need when she was alive. Unfortunately, during {{Term|Series|Ganon|display=Ganon's}} siege of {{Term|Series|Hyrule}}, she was killed by {{Term|Series|Waterblight Ganon}}, her spirit trapped within {{Term|Series|Divine Beast Vah Ruta|link}} for one hundred years. When {{Term|Series|Link}} cleanses the {{Term|Series|Divine Beast}} of {{Term|Series|Ganon|display=Ganon’s}} influence, she passes her healing ability along to him.<br />
*{{Term|Series|Mipha|link}}<br />
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==={{Plural|Series|Rito}}===<br />
Although the {{Plural|Series|Rito}} have only appeared two times in the series thus far, they do seem to at least associate with {{Term|Series|Magic|display=Magical}} beings. In {{TWW}}, they live under {{Term|TWW|Valoo|link}} on {{Term|TWW|Dragon Roost Island|link}}. When the {{Term|TWW|Rito}} <br />
reach maturity, they are deemed worthy to climb up the mountain and as{{Term|TWW|k Val}}oo for their wings{{Term|TWW|. Val}}oo will grant their wish and give them the ability to fly on most occasions, although when he is greatly agitated by something, such as {{Term|TWW|aohho}}ma gnawing on his tail, he will become too enraged to grant th{{Term|TWW|eito|display=R Rito}}’s wishes. I{{BotW}}ld, th{{Term|BotW|e Ri}}to appear to be inherently much more bird-like in nature than thei{{TWW}}nr counterparts, eliminating the need to ask any sort of divine creature for wings. However, during th{{Term|BotW|e Era of the Wi}}ld{{Term|BotW|, Reva}} i seemingly developed his own technique to create an updraft of air independent of local weather. This technique appears to be usin{{Term|Series|M mag}}ic to operate, as it is impossible for him to create such a focused and powerful surge of wind with simply his own wings. He passes this ability on t{{Term|BotW|o Li}}nk after the hero cleanses hi{{Term|BotW|s Divine Bea}}st{{Term|BotW|Divine Beast ,ah Medoh|link|display=V Vah Med}}oh, o{{Term|BotW|fanon|display=G Ganon}}’s evil influence.<br />
*{{Term|Series|Revali|link}}<br />
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==={{Plural|Series|Twili}}===<br />
The {{Term|Series|Twili}} are said to master a powerful shadow {{Term|Series|Magic}}. Not only did they create the {{Term|Series|Fused Shadow}},{{Fact}} an incredibly powerful {{Term|Series|Magic|display=Magical}} artifact, but are often seen using {{Term|Series|Magic|display=Magical}} attacks with ease. For example, {{Term|Series|Midna}} is able to conjure {{Term|Series|Magic|display=Magical}} energy attacks at will with seemingly no strain or discomfort whatsoever.<br />
*{{Term|Series|Midna|link}}<br />
*{{Term|Series|Zant|link}}<br />
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==={{Plural|Series|Sage}}===<br />
The {{Plural|Series|Sage}} are a powerful order of {{Term|Series|Magic|display=Magical}} beings that serve to protect all of {{Term|Series|Hyrule}} against evil. {{Plural|Series|Sage}} come from many races, which may or not be able to wield {{Term|Series|Magic}}. If they come from a {{Term|Series|Magic|display=Magic-wielding}} society, {{Plural|Series|Sage}} are given powers superior to those of their brethren. If they do not come from an inherently {{Term|Series|Magic|display=Magic-proficient}} society, they are seemingly bestowed {{Term|Series|Magic|display=Magical}} powers.{{Fact}}<br />
*{{Term|Series|Rauru|link}}<br />
*{{Term|Series|Darunia|link}}<br />
*{{Term|Series|Saria|link}}<br />
*{{Term|Series|Princess Ruto|link}}<br />
*{{Term|Series|Nabooru|link}}<br />
*{{Term|Series|Impa|link}}<br />
*{{Term|Series|Laruto|link}}<br />
*{{Term|Series|Medli|link}}<br />
*{{Term|Series|Fado (The Wind Waker)|link|display=Fado}}<br />
*{{Term|Series|Makar|link}}<br />
*{{Term|Series|Osfala|link}}<br />
*{{Term|Series|Gulley|link}}<br />
*{{Term|Series|Rosso|link}}<br />
*{{Term|Series|Oren|link}}<br />
*{{Term|Series|Irene|link}}<br />
*{{Term|Series|Seres|link}}<br />
*{{Term|Series|Ezlo|link}}<br />
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==={{Plural|Series|Demon}}===<br />
*{{Term|Series|Agahnim|link}}<br />
*{{Term|Series|Batreaux|link}}<br />
*{{Term|Series|Ghirahim|link}}<br />
*{{Term|Series|Demise|link}}<br />
*{{Term|Series|Vaati|link}}<br />
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==Nomenclature==<br />
{{Nomenclature}}<br />
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==See Also==<br />
*{{Term|Series|Magic Meter|link}}<br />
*{{Term|Series|Magic Medallion|link}}<br />
*[[Magic of The Adventure of Link|Magic of {{TAoL|-}}]]<br />
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|pronunciation= <br />
|title= <br />
|alias= <br />
|race= [[Hylian]]<br />
|gender= <br />
|game= {{MM}}<br />
|other= <br />
|era= [[Era of the Hero of Time]]<br />
|family= [[Old Lady from the Bomb Shop]] {{Small|(mother)}}<br />
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The {{Term/Store|Bomb Shop Owner||Series, MM, MM3D}} is a character in {{MM}}.<ref>{{Cite Book|quote= |book= E |publisher= |page= 245 {{Exp Game|MM}}}}</ref><br />
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==Biography==<br />
The Bomb Shop Owner runs the [[Clock Town]] [[Bomb Shop#Majora's Mask|Bomb Shop]] in [[West Clock Town]], along with his mother, the [[Old Lady from Bomb Shop]]. He sells [[Bomb Bag]]s and [[Bomb]]s to customers and allows the {{Term|MM3D|Powder Keg Seller|link|display=Goron}} salesman to sell his [[Powder Keg]]s in the store.<ref>{{Cite|..This is just between us, but I have a huge bomb that this shop doesn't even carry.|Goron|MM}}</ref> As he often mentions the fireworks show at the [[Carnival of Time]], it is likely that the Bomb Shop provides them as well.<ref>{{Cite|There'll be a fireworks show on the night before the carnival. You should go see it.|Bomb Shop Owner|MM}}</ref><br />
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The Bomb Shop Owner often calls his mother "Mommy,"<ref>{{Cite|Umm, Mommy... Don't go picking up bomb bags in the middle of the night anymore. It's like asking to be mugged.|Bomb Shop Owner|MM}}</ref> and shows concern for her when she returns from procuring [[Big Bomb Bag]]s by way of [[North Clock Town]],<ref>{{Cite|I just don't want anything to happen to you, Mommy...|Bomb Shop Owner|MM}}</ref> which he says has a bad reputation.<ref>{{Cite|And doesn't the North Gate have a reputation for being a dangerous place?|Bomb Shop Owner|MM}}</ref> If Link does not intervene and his mother is robbed by [[Sakon]], the Bomb Shop Owner will decide to do the errand himself from then on, rather than risk his mother's safety.<ref>{{Cite|From now on, I'll go.|Bomb Shop Owner|MM}}</ref><br />
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Since his mother says that she and his father used to dream of selling Big Bomb Bags, it is probable that he learned the Bomb-making trade from his father.<ref>{{Cite|But it's been our lifelong dream to sell Big Bomb Bags since back in your Daddy's day.|Old Lady from the Bomb Shop|MM}}</ref> He and his mother also seem to be inventors of sorts, planning a trip to the moon using Bomb-powered flight and owning a [[Blast Mask|Mask]] filled with gunpowder,<ref>{{Cite|Planned Moon Trip<br>Experiment Memo: Try using bomb-powered flight|N/A|MM}}</ref><ref>{{Cite|The old woman with knowledge of explosives has a dangerous mask filled with gunpowder...|Gossip Stone|MM}}</ref> which they may have created themselves.<br />
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The Bomb Shop Owner is last seen standing outside his shop with his mother during the [[New Day|ending credits]].<br />
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==Gallery==<br />
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File:Bomb Shop Owners Outside.png|The Bomb Shop Owner and his mother outside the Bomb Shop from {{MM|-}}<br />
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==See Also==<br />
* [[Bombchu Shop Owner]]<br />
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|image= File:BotW Rola Model.png<br />
|caption= <br />
|title= <br />
|race= {{Term|BotW|Hylian|link}}<ref>{{Cite Book|quote= |book= CaC |publisher= |page= 101}}</ref><br />
|gender= Female<br />
|game= {{BotW}}<br />
|other= <br />
|era= <br />
|family= {{Term|BotW|Cado|link}} {{Small|(ex-husband)}}<br />
|voiceactor= <br />
|theme= <br />
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{{Term/Store|Rola||Series, BotW}} is a character in {{BotW}}.<ref>{{Cite|Rola|N/A|BotW}}</ref><br />
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==Biography==<br />
{{Term|BotW|Rola}} is a {{Term|BotW|Hylian|link}} member of the {{Term|BotW|Sheikah|link|display=Sheikah Tribe}} who owns {{Term|BotW|The Curious Quiver|link}}, a {{Term|BotW|General Store|link}} in {{Term|BotW|Kakariko Village|link}}. When {{Term|BotW|Link|link}} first visits her, she mentions that she has not had a customer in a long while.<ref>{{Cite|I can't remember the last time we had a customer in here!|Rola|BotW}}</ref> She explains that this is due to the fact that not many of their younger villagers need a {{Term|BotW|Bow|link}}.<ref>{{Cite|Young folks in this village don't have much use for a bow...|Rola|BotW}}</ref> {{Term|BotW|Rola}} is excited for the opportunity of a young new customer and implores that {{Term|BotW|Link}} take his time browsing.<ref>{{Cite|It's a thrill to see a young lad like you come into the shop. Well, don't mind me. Take your time lookin' around.|Rola|BotW}}</ref> When he bids her farewell, she admits that he lifted her spirits high enough to even miss her husband.<ref>{{Cite|Kid, you've lifted my spirits so high I can barely contain myself! I even miss my husband at the moment. Just a tiny bit...|Rola|BotW}}</ref><br />
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Should {{Term|BotW|Link}} come back at a later time with a {{Term|BotW|Bow}}, {{Term|BotW|Rola}} will have a {{Term|BotW|Side Quest|link}} available for him, "{{Term|BotW|Arrows of Burning Heat|link}}". Once {{Term|BotW|Link}} completes the {{Term|BotW|Side Quest|display=Quest}}, she will begin to fawn over him due to his skill in archery and has to remind herself to get back to business.<ref>{{Cite|The way you handle that bow of yours... A thing of beauty, I tell ya. Heh, sorry. I'm getting carried away. You lookin' to sell something?|Rola|BotW}}</ref> Should {{Term|BotW|Link}} complete the side quest without a bow, {{Term|BotW|Rola}} becomes somewhat disheartened by {{Term|botW|Link|display=Link's}} lack of consideration for her feelings, and comments men will always disappoint womankind.<ref>{{Cite|Although... What I really wanted was for you to light the fire using an arrow... But I suppose a man is ultimately doomed to betray a woman's expectations. Don't you think? I haven't seen him in a while...for various reasons...but you being inconsiderate reminds me of my husband.|Rola|BotW}}</ref> If {{Term|BotW|Link}} decides to leave the conversation without selling her anything, she becomes disappointed.<ref>{{Cite|Oh...are you planning to leave already? That's too bad.|Rola|BotW}}</ref> Still, she gives him the advice to sell {{Term|BotW|Ore|link}} for some quick {{Plural|BotW|Rupee|link}} should he need them.<ref>{{Cite|Well, while you're here, let me give you a bit of advice. If you need money, go ahead and sell some {{Color|BotW Blue|ore}}. Any shop you find will buy it at a premium price.|Rola|BotW}}</ref><br />
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==Nomenclature==<br />
{{Term|BotW|Rola}} comes from the Cherrola tomato; this is supported by the French translation, where her name is literally Cherrola.<br />
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{{Term/Store|Sooga||Series}} is a minor antagonist turned ally, {{Term|HWAoC|Boss|link}} and playable character in {{HWAoC}}.<ref name="Sooga"/> He is the right-hand man of {{Term|HWAoC|Master Kohga|link}}, and serves as both his personal bodyguard and the top general of the {{Term|HWAoC|Yiga Clan|link}}. He was later added as an unlockable Warrior in the {{GoR}} DLC pack.<br />
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==Gameplay==<br />
In-game, Sooga dual-wields large katanas with a focus on counterattacks. As a boss, he summons Yiga symbols around him. If the player attempts to attack him head-on, he'll respond with a powerful reprisal that slashes the player and any surrounding allies around him.<br />
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As a playable character, he retains the use of his swords. Unlike Kohga, his fighting style is more straightforward and focuses on high speed and power with some of his Strong Attacks hitting enemies with additional invisible slashes after landing hits on them. His Unique Ability is the Unseeing Eye where he assumes a brief defensive stance which can be used even in the middle of combos. If he parries an attack, he responds with a counterattack. Every time he counters, the next reprisal will be powered up, up to a stack of three. His enhanced Ability powers up his normal attacks when his counter gauge is full.<br />
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==Biography==<br />
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{{Term|HWAoC|Sooga}} first appears as an emaciated traveler, begging Yiga footsoldiers for food before they surround him. Kohga calls them off and gives Sooga a [[Mighty Bananas|Mighty Banana]], saving him from starvation. He joins the Clan after this, rising up the ranks and becoming Kohga's right hand thanks to his formidable strength and combat ability. <br />
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In the main story of Age of Calamity, Sooga appears after {{Term|HWAoC|Master Kohga|link}}'s defeat in {{Term|HWAoC|Gerudo Town|link}}, holding off the {{Plural|HWAoC|Champions|link}} just long enough for him to grab {{Term|HWAoC|Master Kohga}} and make an escape.<ref>{{Cite|Sooga, you're late! I nearly got peeled like a banana!|Master Kohga|HWAoC}}</ref><ref>{{Cite|Forget these cowards. It's time to retreat.|Sooga|HWAoC}}</ref> He is also seen during {{Term|HWAoC|Master Kohga}}'s meeting with the seer {{Term|HWAoC|Astor|link}}, who shows displeasure in the {{Term|HWAoC|Yiga|link}}'s defeat. {{Term|HWAoC|Sooga}} then appears at {{Term|HWAoC|Hyrule Outpost|link}}, where he attempts to assassinate {{Term|HWAoC|Zelda|link}}.<ref>{{Cite|Your Highness, I bring news. It regards your impending death.|Sooga|HWAoC}}</ref> However, the {{Plural|HWAoC|Champions}} manage to defeat him and the {{Term|HWAoC|Yiga}}, and he quickly escapes.<ref>{{Cite|I suppose destiny is at work, then. The future is fickle. Yiga Clan! Time to go.|Sooga|HWAoC}}</ref><br />
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During their second meeting with {{Term|HWAoC|Astor}}, {{Term|HWAoC|Sooga}} shows great displeasure at working with the seer, criticizing for believing that {{Term|HWAoC|Calamity Ganon|link}} can be controlled.<ref>{{Cite|You are blind, "seer." Calamity Ganon...is not for mortals to control.|Sooga|HWAoC}}</ref> During the {{Term|HWAoC|Yiga}} attack on {{Term|HWAoC|Akkala Tower|link}}, {{Term|HWAoC|Sooga}} appears multiple times and does battle against the {{Plural|HWAoC|Champions}} - once again, he is defeated and makes his escape. {{Term|HWAoC|Sooga}} also appears during the {{Plural|HWAoC|Champions}}' siege on the {{Term|HWAoC|Yiga Clan Hideout|link}}, and is defeated once more. Enraged that {{Term|HWAoC|Astor}} would allow this to happen, {{Term|HWAoC|Sooga}} and {{Term|HWAoC|Master Kohga}} threaten to turn against the seer.<ref>{{Cite|I am afraid we cannot overlook this failure, seer.|Sooga|HWAoC}}</ref> However, {{Term|HWAoC|Astor}} reminds them that harming him would make them enemies of {{Term|HWAoC|Calamity Ganon}},<ref>{{Cite|Hm. Fate decides all...even this defeat. As you well know, if you decide to turn against me... ...you would make an enemy of Calamity Ganon.|Astor|HWAoC}}</ref> frightening {{Term|HWAoC|Master Kohga}} and {{Term|HWAoC|Sooga}} enough to make them decide against it.<br />
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Shortly after the defeat of the Blight Ganons, Sooga and some Yiga Blademasters intercept Daruk and Yunobo's celebration by attempting to make [[Kakariko Village]] their new hideout, but are all thwarted quickly.<br />
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After the awakening of {{Term|HWAoC|Calamity Ganon}}, {{Term|HWAoC|Astor}} betrays the {{Term|HWAoC|Yiga}} and kills many {{Plural|HWAoC|Yiga Footsoldier}}, using their life essence to revive the four Blights,<ref>{{Cite|What's your game, three-eyes?!|Master Kohga|HWAoC}}</ref> before turning on {{Term|HWAoC|Master Kohga}} and Sooga and creating a {{Term|HWAoC|Hollow|link}} of {{Term|HWAoC|Link|link}} to kill them in order to offer them as blood sacrifices.<ref>{{Cite|A blood sacrifice for the Calamity... Fate gives you this role...and you will play it!|Astor|HWAoC}}</ref> {{Term|HWAoC|Sooga}} tells {{Term|HWAoC|Master Kohga}} to run while he holds {{Term|HWAoC|Astor}} and the {{Term|HWAoC|Hollow|link}} off.<ref>{{Cite|Master Kohga! Quickly, make your escape!|Sooga|HWAoC}}</ref> However, {{Term|HWAoC|Master Kohga}} decides to stay and fight alongside {{Term|HWAoC|Sooga}},<ref>{{Cite|I can't split-you're my best lackey!|Master Kohga|HWAoC}}</ref> to which {{Term|HWAoC|Sooga}} replies that he will protect {{Term|HWAoC|Master Kohga|link}} with his life.<ref>{{Cite|In that case...I will protect you, even if it costs me my life.|Sooga|HWAoC}}</ref> <br />
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{{Term|HWAoC|Sooga}} and Kohga narrowly escape with their lives, but Sooga was injured at some point, and they both try to retreat. Sooga repeatedly asks Kohga to leave him behind, but Kohga insists that they fight on together. They are both chased by the Blight Ganons and a [[Malice Moblin]], as well as many monsters from Ganon's army, who they formerly fought alongside with during the game's events. They avoid Windblight Ganon and Thunderblight Ganon, but are forced to fight Waterblight Ganon and Fireblight Ganon. During this confrontation, Sooga makes a desperate move to protect the surviving Yiga and goes on the offensive, exclaiming that Kohga cannot protect everyone on his own. Eventually, they ward off the Blight Ganons, but Sooga's strength gives out after this and he is unable to continue, forcing Kohga to carry him. Sooga insists Kohga to leave him behind and save himself, but Kohga once again refuses, causing Sooga to remember his first encounter with Kohga. In this flashback, Kohga saves his life by ordering two Yiga Footsoldiers to leave him be, and feeding him a Mighty Banana, saving him from dying of starvation. <br />
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The Blight Ganons return, and Sooga, using the last of his strength, makes a final effort to sacrifice himself and repay Kohga by using a powerful Yiga technique that pins the Blight Ganons in place long enough for Kohga to escape, asking if he has paid Kohga back properly.<br />
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He is heavily implied to have died here, but, curiously, he is able to stand and draw his blades after using his technique when he previously could not, implying he might have somehow siphoned energy from the Blight Ganons, becomes playable, and appears as an ally unit in future side missions, while also appearing in the second credits sequence, leaving his ultimate fate quite ambiguous. <br />
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|pronunciation= {{IPA|ˈʃiːkə}} {{respell|SHEE|kə}}<ref>{{Cite web|quote= Much like Impa, she's a remaining survivor of the Sheikah.|published= August 4, 2014|url= https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3_DZtTR3zu0#t=527|title= Hyrule Warriors Direct|site= YouTube|type= Video}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|quote= Hold the Sheikah Slate up to the pedestal.|published= March 4, 2017|url= https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3_DZtTR3zu0#?t=120|title= Zelda Breath of the Wild - All Cutscenes The Movie HD|site= YouTube|type= Video}}</ref><br />
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|members= {{Term|Series|Impa|link}}<br>{{Term|Series|Impaz|link}}<br>{{Term|Series|Purah|link}}<br>{{Term|Series|Robbie|link}}<br>{{Term|Series|Paya|link}}<br>{{Term|Series|Master Kohga|link}}<br>{{Plural|Series|Monk|link}}<ref name="Monks">{{Cite person|quote=I just want to point out to you, because in general Shrines, of course you want to get to the end to the sort of Sheikah monk. |name= Nate Bihldorff |url= https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7PFdfmR29Ew |title= Playing Zelda: Breath of the Wild w/ Treehouse's Nate Bihldorff}}</ref><br />
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The {{Term/Store|Sheikah|Sheikah|Series, SS, BotW|plural}},<ref>{{Cite Book|quote= |book= HH |publisher= |page= 40 {{Exp Game|SS}}}}</ref><ref>{{Cite|Long ago, a highly advanced tribe known as the Sheikah inhabited these lands.|Old Man|BotW}}</ref> also known as the '''Shadow Folk''',<ref>{{Cite|Have you heard the legend of the "Shadow Folk"? They are the {{Color|OoT Blue|Sheikah}}...the shadows of the Hylians. They say they swore allegiance to the King of Hyrule and guarded the Royal Family...|Professor Shikashi|OoT}}</ref> are a race of humanoid beings in {{TLoZ|Series}}. They are a mysterious and secretive tribe with pointed ears, red eyes and shadowy magic abilities. They are the chosen guardians of the Goddess [[Hylia]] and were sent to be the protectors and guides of the descendants of her [[Princess Zelda#Skyward Sword|mortal incarnation]], the [[Royal Family of Hyrule]].<ref name="CaC 368">{{Cite Book|quote= |book= CaC |publisher= |page= 368}}</ref><ref name="Duty">{{Cite|Someone must stay behind to watch over this blade. His spirit must not reawaken. He must never be allowed to threaten the world again. This is the nature of the task given to my tribe. As a member of the {{Color|SS Light Blue|Sheikah}}, the goddess's chosen guardians, I gladly welcome this duty. Zelda, I shall watch over the {{Color|SS Yellow|Triforce}}.|Impa|SS}}</ref><ref name="Attendants">{{Cite|We Sheikah have served the royalty of Hyrule from generation to generation as attendants.|Impa|OoT}}</ref><ref name="Guardians">{{Cite|R.I.P. Here lie the souls of those who swore fealty to the Royal Family of Hyrule: The Sheikah, guardians of the Royal Family and founders of Kakariko, watch over these spirits in their eternal slumber.|Tombstone|OoT}}</ref><ref name="E 44"/> They are known to excel in mobility and jumping and specialize in hand-to-hand combat.<ref name="E 44"/> In addition, they have enhanced their technical capabilities with a variety of research and create tools unique to their tribe.<ref name="E 44"/> They are also the founders of [[Kakariko Village]], which would become one of the main settlements of [[Hyrule]].<ref name="Guardians"/> The Sheikah pass down legends and knowledge.<ref name="CaC 368"/><br />
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While the Sheikah have been prominently mentioned during the events of {{OoT}}, {{TP}}, and {{SS}}, the Sheikah as a race have only appeared in {{BotW}}. Previously, [[Impa]] was the only confirmed member in earlier games. While much about the tribe and their history is shrouded in mystery, one recurring reminder of their connections to various times, places and objects is [[Eye Symbol|their symbol]], an eye with three pointed lashes atop and a tear drop. This symbol can be found on various objects around Hyrule such as on [[Gossip Stone]]s and [[Sheikah Stone]]s, the [[Lens of Truth]], the [[Mask of Truth]], [[Howling Stone]]s, and the entrance to the [[Shadow Temple]], among many others.<br />
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==Characteristics==<br />
The {{Term|Series|Sheikah}} are a humanoid race, bearing great resemblance to {{Plural|Series|Hylian|link}} in both appearance and magical capacity. As the {{Term|Series|Sheikah}} have scarcely appeared, with {{Term|Series|Impa|link}} being the only member to appear across multiple games, very little can be known about their shared traits. The {{Term|Series|Sheikah}}, however, are known for their distinctive red eyes and pointed ears, which they share the latter with the {{Plural|Series|Hylian}}. All {{Term|BotW|Sheikah}} in {{BotW|-}} have white hair, but other hair colors have been seen with {{Term|BotW|Impa}} in other games, such as purple in {{ALBW}} and blonde in {{SS}}. Despite physical similarities, the true relationship between the {{Term|Series|Sheikah}} and {{Term|Series|Hylian}} race is unknown. For example, the alter ego of {{Term|OoT3D|Princess Zelda|link}} in {{OoT|-}} is a {{Term|OoT3D|Sheikah}} named {{Term|OoT3D|Sheik|link}}, who possesses the red eyes that are exclusive to the {{Term|OoT3D|Sheikah}} race.<br />
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The Sheikah were originally chosen by the Goddess Hylia to serve as guardians, and have been highly devoted to the Royal Family of Hyrule, her reincarnation's descendants, since the inception of the tribe.<ref name="Duty"/><ref name="Attendants"/> Various incarnations of Princess Zelda are often protected by different Sheikah women who share the name of Impa. Often Impa is shown to be very protective and concerned for the safety of the Princess. Several examples of this include Impa's steadfast shielding and protection of Hylia, reborn as the mortal [[Princess Zelda#Skyward Sword|Zelda]] in {{SS|-}}; persuading the princess to return to [[Hyrule Castle]] for her own safety in {{OoS}} and {{OoA}}; and protecting her from the clutches of [[Ganondorf]] in {{OoT|-}}.<ref>{{Cite|My duty bound me to take Zelda out of Ganondorf's reach. When last I saw you, as we made our escape from the castle, you were just a lad...|Impa|OoT}}</ref><br />
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The Sheikah have their own writing script featured in {{BotW}}, referred to as the [[Sheikah (Language)]]. This writing is extensively featured on the artitecture of the [[Ancient Shrine]]s, [[Sheikah Tower]]s, as well as in the [[Sheikah Slate]].<br />
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The existence of the Sheikah is often kept a secret to those without connection to the Royal Family, as they work best as covert agents for Hyrule.<ref name="E 44"/> The Sheikah are staunchly loyal, fulfilling any task without question or concern.<ref name="E 44"/> Sheikah numbers begin to dwindle in times of peace.<ref name="E 44"/><br />
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Sheikah live longer than Hylians, with Impa, [[Purah]], and [[Robbie]] all being in their 120s in {{BotW|-}}, though as Robbie and Impa are very visibly aged their lifespan seems to be longer than Hylians by only a few decades. Impa in {{SS|-}} and the [[Monk]]s in {{BotW|-}} have lived for thousands of years, but seem to be sustained by magic as they fade away into light when their duty is completed.<br />
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===The Sheikah Eye Symbol===<br />
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The Eye Symbol is the insignia of the Sheikah tribe and has reappeared constantly throughout the series, even in games that do not feature the Sheikah themselves. The official Sheikah Eye made its first true appearance in {{OoT|-}}, where it was prominently displayed as the representative symbol of the Sheikah, as worn by Impa and Sheik. The symbol is also featured on the front door of the [[Shadow Temple]], which in conjunction with Impa's status as the [[Sage of Shadow]], hints at the Sheikah's connection to the Temple. A variation of the symbol also appears on [[Gossip Stone]]s found scattered throughout Hyrule.<br />
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The symbol has subsequently appeared in numerous other games since its inception, though often in stylized variations derived from the original. The symbol reappears in {{TP|-}} with its original shape in several places, such as on the [[Howling Stone]]s and the back of Princess Zelda's robes. The symbol also appears in {{SS|-}} on the Sheikah and Gossip Stones.<br />
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The open eye on the Sheikah symbol represents the search for truth. The tear drop represents how the Sheikah live in the shadow of the Royal Family and will go to any lengths to achieve a goal.<ref name="E 44"/> The crest is said to ward off evil,<ref>{{Cite|Oh! Are you perhaps referring to this crest? This symbol is a sort of talisman for the Sheikah. It wards off evil.|Paya|BotW}}</ref> and it is customary for Sheikah to tattoo it on their skin to honor their ancestors.<ref>{{Cite|It is customary for those with a long Sheikah lineage to have this crest inked onto their skin to honor their past.|Paya|BotW}}</ref><br />
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===Legends===<br />
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In more than one instance throughout the series, there have been legends passed down by the Sheikah tribe that have been discussed in different games ranging from {{OoT|-}} to {{TP|-}}. Two of these legends are featured in {{OoT|-}}; one featuring the prophecy of the [[Hero of Time]] and his quest to find the [[Sage]]s that dwell in the five temples scattered across Hyrule,<ref name="Legend">{{Cite|When evil rules all, an awakening voice from the Sacred Realm will call those destined to be Sages, who dwell in the {{Color|OoT Red|five temples}}. One in a {{Color|OoT Green|deep forest}}... One on a {{Color|OoT Red|high mountain}}... One under a {{Color|OoT Blue|vast lake}}... One within the {{Color|OoT Pink|house of the dead}}... One inside a {{Color|OoT Yellow|goddess of the sand}}... Together with the Hero of Time, the awakened ones will bind the evil and return the light of peace to the world... This is the legend of the temples passed down by my people, the {{Color|OoT Blue|Sheikah}}.|Sheik|OoT}}</ref> and the other being a previously unknown legend of the [[Triforce]] and the [[Sacred Realm]] that explained what became of both after Ganondorf penetrated the Sacred Realm's defenses.<ref name="Sacred Realm">{{Cite|Another unknown legend of the Triforce passed down by the shadow folk, the Sheikah..... If you would seek the sacred triangle, listen well... The resting place of the sacred triangle, the Sacred Realm, is a mirror that reflects what is in the heart...the heart of one who enters it...If an evil heart, the Realm will become full of evil; if pure, the Realm will become a paradise. The Triforce...the sacred triangle...it is a balance that weighs the three forces: Power, Wisdom and Courage. If the heart of the one who holds the sacred triangle has all three forces in balance, that one will gain the True Force to govern all. But, if that one's heart is not in balance, the Triforce will separate into three parts: Power, Wisdom and Courage. Only one part will remain for the one who touched the Triforce...the part representing the force that one most believes in. If that one seeks the True Force, that one must acquire the two lost parts. Those two parts will be held within others chosen by destiny, who will bear the Triforce mark on the backs of their hands.|Sheik|OoT}}</ref> The third legend of the Sheikah tribe is featured in {{TP|-}}, speaking of a race of Sky Beings known as the [[Oocca]] and telling of their civilization and the role they play in Hyrule's history.<ref name="Messenger">{{Cite|Hey! That rod... Is that the {{Color|TP Red|Dominion Rod}}? Ahh... Could it really be? Are you the {{Color|TP Red|messenger to the heavens}}?! Among the legends of my clan, there is a story from the time when the Oocca still maintained contact with the royal family. Yes, it said that a mysterious rod was handed down from the people of the sky, and it was called the {{Color|TP Red|Dominion Rod}}... The rod was only to be carried by the {{Color|TP Red|messenger to the heavens}} when the royal family needed to communicate with the {{Color|TP Red|Oocca}}. From generation to generation, my ancestors have guarded the {{Color|TP Red|book}} that, by royal decree, was to be given to the messenger to the heavens.|Impaz|TP}}</ref><br />
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==History==<br />
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{{OoT}} implies that the Sheikah were nearly wiped out defending the [[Royal Family of Hyrule]] during the [[Hyrulean Civil War]].<ref>{{Cite|They say that Princess Zelda's nanny is actually one of the Sheikah, who many thought had died out.|Gossip Stone|OoT}}</ref> The primary member of the tribe featured in the game is [[Impa]], the tall, athletic female attendant and guardian of [[Princess Zelda]]. Impa is awakened as the game's [[Sage of Shadow]], after [[Link]] defeats [[Bongo Bongo]] in the [[Shadow Temple]] late into his adult quest.<ref>{{Cite|The boy with the noble Zelda's Ocarina... As I expected, you have come. I am {{Color|OoT Red|Impa}}, one of the Sheikah. I am Princess Zelda's caretaker, and I am also the Sage who guards the Shadow Temple.|Impa|OoT}}</ref><br />
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Likewise, [[Sheik]],<ref>{{Cite|I am {{Color|OoT Red|Sheik}}. Survivor of the Sheikah...|Sheik|OoT3D}}</ref> Princess Zelda disguised as a Sheikah, is also featured. Sheik assists the Hero of Time in locating each of the five Temples located throughout Hyrule. Sheik tracks Link as he travels from dungeon to dungeon, teaching him [[Song|warp song]]s on a [[Goddess's Harp|lyre]] and pauses infrequently to inform Link of the magnitude of his trials ahead. Sheik also shares two legends passed down by the Sheikah during their first and last meeting.<ref name="Legend"/><ref name="Sacred Realm"/> Though revealed to be Princess Zelda in disguise at the finale of {{OoT|-}},<ref>{{Cite|I apologize for meeting you in disguise, but it was necessary to hide from the King of Evil. Please forgive me...|Princess Zelda|OoT}}</ref> Sheik displays the traditional Sheikah red eyes characteristic to the tribe.<br />
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[[Kakariko Village]] was once a Sheikah settlement before Impa, who was born and raised there,<ref>{{Cite|At the foot of Death Mountain you will find my village, {{Color|OoT Red|Kakariko}}. That is where I was born and raised.|Impa|OoT}}</ref> opened it to "the poor folk" of Hyrule.<ref>{{Cite|Hi, boy! Is this the first time you've visited this village? A great woman, {{Color|OoT Red|Impa}}, opened up this village to us poor folk.|Hylian|OoT}}</ref> The [[Graveyard]] behind the village is the final resting place of the Sheikah and the location of the Shadow Temple.<ref name="Guardians"/> The Shadow Temple was historically a place used by the Sheikah to interrogate or otherwise harm enemies of the Royal Family of Hyrule. Because of the dark stain on Hyrule's history that it represents, it is taboo for the Royal Family to speak of the Shadow Temple.<ref name="E 44"/><br />
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As the game progresses, Link is given the opportunity to acquire a Sheikah relic, the [[Mask of Truth]], a creation of the tribe that allows communication with Gossip Stones scattered about Hyrule.<ref>{{Cite|This is the Mask of Truth. It is a mysterious mask passed down by the Sheikah.|Happy Mask Salesman|OoT}}</ref> Each of these Stones bear the Sheikah eye symbol and can whisper secrets to one possessing this Mask. Another artifact, the [[Lens of Truth]], is implied to be Sheikah in origin as well, as it is found deep in the [[Bottom of the Well]] that Impa sealed before the events of {{OoT|-}}.<ref>{{Cite|{{Color|OoT Red|Impa}}, the leader of Kakariko Village, had sealed the evil shadow spirit in the bottom of the well....|Sheik|OoT}}</ref> To further establish Sheikah origin, the tool is also shaped like the Sheikah eye symbol.<br />
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While {{TP}} does not feature any confirmed Sheikah, it does feature a character who is implied to be a member of the tribe: [[Impaz]]. Impaz is an old woman who resides in the forgotten [[Hidden Village]] and professes that her name is a homage to the town's founder.<ref>{{Cite|My name is {{Color|TP Green|Impaz}}. I'm the last resident of this poor village. My name comes from the great one who built this village so long ago...|Impaz|TP}}</ref> A sign over the entrance to the Hidden Village, when translated from [[Hylian Language|Hylian]], reads "Welcome to Old Kakariko",<ref>{{Cite|Welcome to Old {{Typo|Kakarico|Kakariko}}|Sign|TP}}</ref> implying that the Hidden Village may have been the Kakariko Village featured in {{OoT|-}}. This is supported by a statement made by Impaz, saying that the village was once home to the proud tribe that protected Hylian royalty.<ref>{{Cite|This village was once the secret home of a proud tribe who served the royal family...But it fell into decline, and became infested with dangerous beasts. It's become an awful place...|Impaz|TP}}</ref> The Sheikah tribe is also alluded to by the [[Wooden Statue]], which resembles the Sheikah eye symbol. [[Gor Coron]] mentions that the Statue belonged to the tribe that protected the Royal Family of Hyrule and who dwindled in the prolonged wars.<ref>{{Cite|I REMEMBER! I thought I had seen that before somewhere... That belonged to the tribe that protected the Hylian royal family long ago. They worked in secret, so they lived in a lonely, forgotten place. But I heard that tribe dwindled in the prolonged wars...|Gor Coron|TP}}</ref> This Wooden Statue was given to [[Ilia]] by Impaz after the woman saved her from monsters.<ref>{{Cite|What...is this?! I... I remember something... I was confined somewhere... Yes, and I was saved by {{Color|TP Red|whoever}} was confined with me... And when that person set me free, they gave me {{Color|TP Red|this statue}}... Yes, yes, I remember that much! But that means...that person is still in trouble!|Ilia|TP}}</ref> Impaz later gives Link the [[Ancient Sky Book]], a book implied to have been guarded by the Sheikah intended to be delivered to the messenger to the heavens.<ref name="Messenger"/><br />
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Aside from the Wooden Statue, several signs of the Sheikah eye symbol appear throughout {{TP|-}}. These include the many [[Howling Stone]]s scattered about Hyrule, which depict the eye symbol as their motif. Curiously, the Sheikah symbol makes an appearance on the back of the robes worn by the imprisoned Princess Zelda at the game's beginning. [[Madame Fanadi]], a fortune-teller from [[Hyrule Castle Town (Twilight Princess)|Hyrule Castle Town]], also bears the Sheikah eye on her forehead amongst other tattoos, as well as having the Sheikah-exclusive red eyes. {{Term|TPHD|Luda|link}}, the daughter of [[Renado]], bears a similar symbol on the back of her clothing as well. An eye, very similar to the Sheikah eye, but lacking the teardrop, appears on the back of the [[Fused Shadow]].<br />
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In {{SS}}, Sheikah are mentioned to have served the Goddess Hylia as her chosen guardians.<ref name="Duty"/> One member of the Sheikah tribe, Impa, appears as both a young and old woman in the game. She serves as a guardian to the reborn Goddess and protects [[Triforce|sacred relics]] at her bidding, aiding Zelda in her quest to defeat [[Demise]].<ref>{{Cite|Zelda, at the command of the goddess, I passed through the Gate of Time. I did so to protect you and aid the fight to prevent the world's destruction.|Impa|SS}}</ref> The familiar eye symbol is tattooed in orange on her forehead, and her left eye is tattooed with the three white marks above and a white teardrop below in the form of the same symbol. It should be noted that, despite being likely the purest Sheikah ever met, she still has blonde hair, not white. From this, it is obvious that even though white hair is a common characteristic of Sheikah biology, not every Sheikah to live will have white hair. Despite this, Impa still bears red eyes. She demonstrates powerful magical abilities while protecting Zelda from [[Ghirahim]], an intimate knowledge of the Goddess's design, and was associated with the Goddess before she relinquished her immortal form.<ref>{{Cite|{{Color|SS Yellow|Its power is too great to leave in the grasp of man. Dependence on its might is an invitation to disaster. When it has served its purpose, it must be secreted away to lay dormant once again...the knowledge of its existence hidden from mortal history. These are the words the goddess spoke to me long ago. I remember them well. As do you, I'm sure.}} Do not despair, Zelda. You and I will surely meet again someday.|Impa|SS}}</ref><br />
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In {{BotW}}, the Sheikah are described as an [[Technology in The Legend of Zelda Universe#Breath of the Wild|advanced]] civilization whose power and wisdom had saved the land of Hyrule multiple times.<ref>{{Cite|Long ago, an advanced civilization known as the Sheikah inhabited these lands.|Old Man|BotW}}</ref><ref>{{Cite|It was the power and wisdom of the Sheikah that saved this land time and time again.|Old Man|BotW}}</ref> After the first [[Great Calamity]] though, about 10,000 years ago, their technological power came to be viewed as a threat to the kingdom and thus put them at odds with the King and the people.<ref>{{Cite Book|quote= |book= CaC |publisher= |page= 362}}</ref> Cado mentions that the Sheikah were exiled and Rensa mentions that they were scattered across the land.<ref name="Cado">{{Cite|At one point, our technology was praised as the power of the gods...but eventually the people turned on it. Turned on us. Our creations came to be viewed as a threat to the Kingdom. The Sheikah became outcasts, forced into exile. Some, like us, chose to cast off our technological advances and strove to live normal lives.|Cado|BotW}}</ref><ref>{{Cite|It's said that, some time ago, they had advanced techniques that were more powerful than anything anyone had seen. But that power put them at odds with the king at the time, and they were scattered across the land...|Rensa|BotW}}</ref> Some, decided to cast off their technological advances to live normal lives.<ref name="Cado"/> However, The [[Yiga Clan]] are a group of Sheikah who have sworn allegiance to the [[Calamity Ganon]] and seek to destroy all those who stand against him.<ref>{{Cite|We {{Color|BotW Blue|Sheikah}} have long served the royal family of Hyrule in secret. During the {{Color|BotW Red|Great Calamity}} of 100 years ago... the royal family was destroyed, and the members of our tribe scattered. Sadly, there were some who swore allegiance to {{Color|BotW Red|Ganon}} at that time. They joined together as the Yiga Clan, seeking out all who opposed {{Color|BotW Red|Ganon}}... cutting them down, one after another.|Paya|BotW}}</ref> Spearheaded by [[Master Kohga]], they are devoted to slay Link.<ref>{{Cite|The leader of the Yiga Clan, a group formed with just a single objective: eliminate Link.|Hyrule Compendium|BotW}}</ref> Their [[Yiga Clan Hideout|Hideout]] can be located in [[Gerudo Highlands]] through the [[Karusa Valley]].<br />
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Whilst the sheikah appear physically similar to previous incarnations, some variations do occur. Many members don't have the distinctive red eyes; the only person who is confirmed to is [[Impa]]'s older sister [[Purah]]. The average Sheikah exhibits either grey, brown or blue eyes. Variations in hair colour also occur. Most sheikah have iconic white hair, including almost all of the [[Kakariko Village|Kakariko residents]] and all of the [[Monk]]s; all Yiga clansmen however have what appears to be black hair. It is confirmed that this is indeed their hair, showing diversity does occur within the race<ref>{{Cite Book|quote= |book= CaC |publisher= |page= 108}}</ref><br />
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The civilization of the Sheikah is said to have disappeared long ago;<ref>{{Cite|But their civilization disappeared long ago...or so it is said.|Old Man|BotW}}</ref> however, many remnants of them and their technology still exist in Hyrule, especially within the [[Ancient Shrine]]s and [[Sheikah Tower]]s. These house elements of their civilization, most notably the Sheikah eye symbol, their [[Sheikah (Language)|script]], and advanced technology.<ref>{{Cite|It is interesting, however, to think...that something of them might still remain hidden away in a shrine such as this.|Old Man|BotW}}</ref> Link awakens within the [[Shrine of Resurrection]], a Shrine that not only contains the Sheikah eye symbol, but also the [[Sheikah Slate]], a device of Sheikah origin. This device, in turn, can awaken both the Shrines and Towers.<ref>{{Cite|The appearance of those towers and the awakening of this shrine... It's all connected to that Sheikah Slate you carry on your hip there.|Old Man|BotW}}</ref> As Link travels across Hyrule, he locates many other Shrines where, at the end, he meets their respective ancient Sheikah [[Monk]]s,<ref name="Monks"/> who bequeath him their {{Plural|BotW|Spirit Orb|link}} once they are reached.<br />
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The attire of the Sheikah in this game brings a sense of uniformity, with all Sheikah wearing distinct beige, red and navy blue garb. This clothing was made with the ancient prowess of the Sheikah, so it has practical usage: the clothes are completely waterproof and even ward off [[Lightning]]<ref>{{Cite|The Sheikah tribe was once quite technologically advanced. This outfit I wear was specially made using Sheikah technology. It keeps the rain off and also wards off lightning. I may look soaking wet, but I assure you, I'm actually quite comfortable.|Dorian|BotW}}</ref>. Some also adopt head-mounted umbrellas when going outside to protect from the rain. Both the clothes and umbrellas are only allowed to be worn by Sheikah, so Hylians such as Link or [[Sagessa]] cannot purchase or even borrow them<ref>{{Cite|The folks in Kakariko Village have really amazing clothes that let them work out in the rain with no problem. Amazing! But only the Sheikah people can wear 'em, so they won't sell us any...|Sagessa|BotW}}</ref><ref>{{Cite|Look at you, out in the rain with no umbrella! I'd lend you mine, but it's actually a special umbrella... Only members of the Sheikah tribe are permitted to use it. Sorry... Please mind you don't catch a cold, OK?|Mellie|BotW}}</ref>. The [[Monk]]s do not wear this, instead opting for simple tan trousers, and gold jewelry; some wear white veils with the [[Crest of the Sheikah|Sheikah Eye]] on it over their face, and a handful also have a large hat, very similar to the one worn by [[Impa]], either on their head or on their back.<br />
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==Other Appearances==<br />
==={{OoT|-}} (Himekawa)===<br />
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In the {{OoT|Himekawa}}, it is explained that the Sheikah Eye Symbol was once represented as a single eye without a tear. This changed when, long ago, an act of betrayal on the part of the Royal Family of Hyrule occurred, resulting in the banishment of the Sheikah tribe from the kingdom of Hyrule for a long time. To commemorate this event, the tear was added to symbolize the great sorrow felt by the tribe, which was sworn to protect the Royal Family.<ref>{{Cite Book|quote= Sheik: Originally it was ''just'' an eye. The Sheikah tribe served the Hylian Royal Family since the dawn of time, acting as its protective shadow. But a long time ago the family betrayed us...and we added a single teardrop to the symbol.| book= {{OoT|Himekawa|-}}: Vol 2| publisher= Viz Media| page= 35}}</ref> The manga also states that pierced ears were a traditional Sheikah rite of passage for young males.<ref>{{Cite Book|quote= Impa: You're not a Sheikah...But this is a coming-of-age ritual among Sheikah men.| book= {{OoT|Himekawa|-}}: Vol 1| publisher= Viz Media| page= 190}}</ref><br />
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==Nomenclature==<br />
Their Japanese name, {{Romanize|シーカー|Shīkā}}, may be a transliteration of "Seeker". This is reflected in the internal files of certain games, such as the Sheikah Stones of {{SS|-}}, which are referred to internally as "SeekerStone". ''Sheikah'' may either be a mistranslation of "seeker" or was chosen to reflect the Japanese pronunciation of the word.<br />
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In {{BotW|-}}, all Sheikah save {{Term|BotW|Impa|link}}, {{Term|BotW|Master Kohga|link}} and the {{Plural|BotW|Monk|link}} are named after fruits.<br />
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{{Term/Store|Madame Fanadi||Series, TP, TPHD}} is a character in {{TP}}.<ref name="E 276"/><br />
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==Biography==<br />
{{Term|TPHD|Madame Fanadi}} is a {{Term|TPHD|Fortune Teller|link}} who lives in {{Term|TPHD|Castle Town|link}}. She resides in {{Term|TPHD|Fanadi's Palace|link}}, she tells {{Term|TPHD|Link|link}} his fortune on either "Career" or "Love" for 10 {{Plural|TPHD|Rupee|link}}.<ref>{{Cite Guide|quote= |game= TPHD|publisher= Prima|page= 15}}</ref><ref>{{Cite Guide|quote= |game= TPHD|publisher= Prima|page= 203}}</ref> Choosing "Career" makes {{Term|TPHD|Madame Fanadi}} reveal how {{Term|TPHD|Link}} must advance in the story, while selecting "Love" leads the {{Term|TPHD|Fortune-Teller}} to show {{Term|TPHD|Link}} the location of a {{Term|TPHD|Piece of Heart|link}} he hasn't discovered.<br />
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==Trivia==<br />
*Whenever {{Term|TPHD|Madame Fanadi}} tells {{Term|TPHD|Link}} his fortune, she chants some magical words, which are English sentences written backwards. These are "elihwa sekat gnidaol tiaw" ("wait loading takes awhile") and "tuoba gniklat I ma tahw" ("what am I talking about").<br />
*The eye symbol on {{Term|TPHD|Madame Fanadi}}'s is the {{Term|Series|Crest of the Sheikah|link}}. As well as that, {{Term|TPHD|Madame Fanadi}} has red eyes, a hallmark of the {{Term|Series|Sheikah}} in previous installments.<br />
*{{Term|TPHD|Madame Fanadi}} was originally able to communicate with {{Term|TPHD|Wolf Link|link}}.<ref>{{Cite|A beast should aaaact like a beast. Don't worry about huuuuumans... Harbor the power of the aaanimals.|Madame Fanadi|TP}}</ref><ref>{{Cite|Hmm... This wolf stinks of human...|Madame Fanadi|TP}}</ref><ref>{{Cite|Baaaack to the forest with you...|Madame Fanadi|TP}}</ref><ref>{{Cite|If you waaant the attention of people in town, you must become huuuman...|Madame Fanadi|TP}}</ref><br />
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==Nomenclature==<br />
{{Term|TPHD|Madame Fanadi}}'s name consists of the first two letters of the names of the three {{Plural|Series|Golden Goddess|link}}: {{Term|Series|Farore (Goddess)|link}}, {{Term|Series|Nayru (Goddess)|link}}, and {{Term|Series|Din (Goddess)|link}}. Her Japanese name combines "{{Term|Series|Impa|link}}" with "{{Term|TPHD|Fanadi's Palace|link|display=Palace}}."<br />
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|voiceactor= Takeharu Onishi {{Exp Game|MM}}<br>Hironori Miyata {{Exp Game|TWW, FSA, SSBB, SSBfN3DS, SSBfWU, HW}}<br>Kazuyuki Kurashima {{Exp Game|FPTRR}}<br />
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{{Term/Store|Tingle||Series, MM, MM3D, OoA, TWW, TWWHD, TMC, FSA}} is a recurring character in {{TLoZ|Series}}.<ref>{{Cite Book|quote= |book= E |publisher= |page= 244,{{Exp Game|MM}} 254,{{Exp Game|OoA}} 259{{Exp Game|TWW}} & 270{{Exp Game|TMC}}}}</ref><ref>{{Cite Book|quote= |book= A&A |publisher= |page= 255{{Exp Game|FSA}}}}</ref> He is known for his flamboyant behavior, {{Term|Series|Tingle#Kooloo-Limpah|link|display=catchphrase}}, and outfit: red briefs worn over a green full-body jumpsuit with a pointy head and ears. He is often seen floating in the air, attached to a red balloon. <br />
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{{Term|Series|Tingle}} first appeared as a {{Term|Series|Map|link}} merchant in {{MM}}. He has a significant role in {{TWW}}, and has minor roles in {{OoA}}, {{FSA}}, and {{TMC}}. References have been made to his character in nearly every major title since then. [[Tingle (Series)|Three spin-off games and a DSiWare app]] centered on {{Term|Series|Tingle}} were released from 2006 to 2009.<br />
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==Biography==<br />
==={{MM|-}}===<br />
[[File:MM Tingle Ground Model.png|left|75px]]<br />
In {{MM}}, Tingle is the son of the [[Swamp Tourist Center Guide]].<ref>{{Cite|Blimey! Where is he? That spoiled child is off playin' hooky again! A child his age has no business searching for fairies...!|Swamp Tourist Center Guide|MM}}</ref> He is 35 years old and claims to be the reincarnation of a [[Fairy]].<ref>{{Cite|Alas, though I am already age 35, no fairy has come to me yet... My father tells me to grow up and act my age, but why? I tell you...Tingle is the very reincarnation of a fairy!|Tingle|MM}}</ref> He is looking for a fairy of his own and is eager to be friends with Link on account of [[Tatl]]. Tingle's father is exasperated by his son's immaturity and still refers to Tingle as a child despite his age.<br />
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Tingle floats up in the air on a [[Tingle Balloon|Balloon]]. He uses his vantage point to plot [[map]]s of [[Termina]], which he sells to help his father.<ref>{{Cite|Now while I stand here waiting for a fairy of my own, I sell maps to help out my father.|Tingle|MM}}</ref> He sells them to Link "for cheap" as a sign of friendship.<ref>{{Cite|Lucky! Lucky! You're so lucky to have a fairy! I know! I know! We should be friends! Yes! Yes! In exchange, I will sell you a map for cheap as a sign of my friendship.|Tingle|MM}}</ref><br />
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Tingle can be found in each region of Termina: <br />
* in [[North Clock Town]]<br />
* on the [[Road to Southern Swamp]]<br />
* on the [[Road to Goron Village]]<br />
* on [[Milk Road]]<br />
* above the {{Term|MM3D|Marine Research Lab|link}} on the [[Great Bay Coast]]<br />
* atop [[Ikana Canyon]] near the [[Music Box House]]. <br />
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In each region, Tingle sells two maps: the map of that region and the map of the next region in Link's quest. Tingle sells the maps for other regions at a premium of 40 Rupees. It is cheaper for Link to buy the map of a region in the region itself—5 Rupees for the map of Clock Town, 20 for the others.<br />
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====Wares and Pricing====<br />
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! Map<br />
! Price<br />
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|rowspan="2"| [[North Clock Town]]<br />
| [[Clock Town]]<br />
| 5 [[Rupee]]s<br />
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| {{Term|MM3D|Woodfall Region|link|display=Woodfall}}<br />
| 40 [[Rupee]]s<br />
|-<br />
|rowspan="2"| [[Road to Southern Swamp]]<br />
| [[Woodfall Region|Woodfall]]<br />
| 20 [[Rupee]]s<br />
|-<br />
| {{Term|MM3D|Snowhead Region|link|display=Snowhead}}<br />
| 40 [[Rupee]]s<br />
|-<br />
|rowspan="2"| [[Road to Goron Village]]<br />
| {{Term|MM3D|Snowhead Region|link|display=Snowhead}}<br />
| 20 [[Rupee]]s<br />
|-<br />
| [[Romani Ranch]]<br />
| 40 [[Rupee]]s<br />
|-<br />
|rowspan="2"| [[Milk Road]]<br />
| [[Romani Ranch]]<br />
| 20 [[Rupee]]s<br />
|-<br />
| [[Great Bay]]<br />
| 40 [[Rupee]]s<br />
|-<br />
|rowspan="2"| [[Great Bay Coast]]<br />
| [[Great Bay]] <br />
| 20 [[Rupee]]s<br />
|-<br />
| {{Term|MM3D|Ikana Region|link|display=Stone Tower}}<br />
| 40 [[Rupee]]s<br />
|-<br />
|rowspan="2"| [[Ikana Canyon]]<br />
| [[Ikana Region|Stone Tower]]<br />
| 20 [[Rupee]]s<br />
|-<br />
| [[Clock Town]]<br />
| 40 [[Rupee]]s<br />
|}<br />
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Link can submit a pictograph of Tingle to win the [[Swamp Pictograph Contest]] managed by Tingle's father.<br />
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Tingle is able to identify Link in his [[transformation|alternate forms]] because he recognizes Tatl floating by Link's side.<ref>{{Cite|Huh?... A white fairy? The way you look? Ohh... Magic, isn't it, sir?|Tingle|MM}}</ref> Tingle is the subject of four questions in [[Keaton's Quiz]].<ref>{{Cite|Answer me this... Pick one of the three choices... How old is Tingle, the map salesman?: 15, 25, '''35'''|Keaton|MM}}</ref><ref>{{Cite|Answer me this... Pick one of the three choices... What are the magic words that Tingle created? Tingle, Tingle...what?: Abracadabra!, Kookoo-Tingle-Rama!, '''Kooloo-Limpah!'''|Keaton|MM}}</ref><ref>{{Cite|Answer me this... Pick one of the three choices... Is Tingle the mapmaker left-handed or right-handed?: Left-handed, '''Right-handed''', Ambidextrous|Keaton|MM}}</ref><ref>{{Cite|Answer me this... Pick one of the three choices... What color of trunks does Tingle the mapmaker wear?: Yellow, He doesn't wear any, '''Red'''|Keaton|MM}}</ref><br />
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==={{OoA|-}}===<br />
[[File:OoA Tingle Sprite.png|40px|left]]<br />
In {{OoA}}, Tingle can be found floating on top of a stump in the [[Forest of Time]]. To reach Tingle, Link needs [[Ricky]]'s assistance the first time, as his path is blocked by holes and cliffs. There is an alternate route through a cave to Tingle that does not require Ricky, but in order to extend the bridge across the gap, Link needs the [[Seed Shooter]] to hit a [[Crystal Switch]] around a corner. Tingle gives Link the [[Island Chart]] that he uses while crossing the sea to reach [[Crescent Island]]. If Link returns later, Tingle will also give Link an upgraded [[Seed Satchel]].<br />
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==={{TWW|-}}===<br />
In {{TWW}}, the people of [[Windfall Island]] had put Tingle in jail for stealing a [[Picto Box]].<ref>{{Cite|Tingle is my name! I have been looking for you and your kind, for I, too, long to be one of the fairy folk! And yet, I was mistaken for some kind of troublemaker and put into this dreadful sort of place! How disrespectful! Please, Mr. Fairy... Rescue poor Tingle from this place and take him to where you and your kind live in splendor!|Tingle|TWW}}</ref> Once Link frees him, Tingle gives him the [[Tingle Tuner]] in return so Link can ask him for help at any time. Afterwards, Link can find Tingle on [[Tingle Island]], where he also meets Tingle's younger brother [[Ankle]] and his friend [[David Jr.]] Link can also meet [[Knuckle]], Tingle's other brother, on [[Outset Island]]. Tingle can translate [[Triforce Chart]]s for Link so he can find the [[Triforce Shards]] at a price of 398 [[Rupee]]s each.<br />
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By using the Tingle Tuner, Link can interact with Tingle. The young hero can buy items from him, find hidden [[Tingle Statue]]s in dungeons, and fulfill sidequests on Windfall and Outset Islands. In the [[Tower of the Gods]], five legendary pages can be found, which tell the history of Tingle from {{MM|-}}. In {{TWWHD}}, Tingle's Tuner is replaced by the [[Tingle Bottle]], thereby removing various interactions with Tingle.<br />
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{{Figurine|TWW|Tingle}}<br />
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==={{FSA|-}}===<br />
[[File:FSA Tingle Balloon.png|right|100px]]<br />
In {{FSA}}, Tingle collects [[Force Gem]]s. Throughout the game, anytime Link finds a big Force Gem outside of [[dungeon]]s, Tingle will also try to get it. If Link picks up the Force Gem first, he will retreat. Link can also shoot an [[Arrow]] at Tingle to slow him down. Tingle also tries to pick up the huge Force Gems, but his balloon can not carry them.<br />
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Tingle posts signs throughout the stages called the [[Tingle Times]], which tell a story of an experience Tingle had in the area, offering insight to his childish nature. Tingle also runs the [[Tingle's Tower]], a multiplayer minigame gallery that can be accessed by progressing through the Hyrulean Adventure mode.<br />
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==={{TMC|-}}===<br />
{{Term|TMC|Tingle}} appears in {{TMC}}, found on a ledge east of {{Term|TMC|Link's House|link}} after {{Term|TMC|Link|link}} initially fails to cross {{Term|TMC|Castor Wilds|link}}. When spoken to, {{Term|TMC|Tingle}} mistakes {{Term|TMC|Link}} for a {{Term|TMC|Fairy|link}} and promptly requests that they {{Term|TMC|Kinstone Fusion|link|display=Fuse}} {{Plural|TMC|Kinstone Piece|link}}.<ref>{{Cite|That green cap and green clothes... Are you...perhaps...a fairy?! Woohaaa!♪ I knew it! I knew it! {{Color|TMC Green|Tingle}} wants to be a fairy, too!♪ Actually, {{Color|TMC Green|Tingle}} has some {{Color|TMC Red|Kinstones}}, you know!|Tingle|TMC}}</ref> {{Term|TMC|Tingle}} will also tell {{Term|TMC|Link}} that he gave {{Plural|TMC|Kinstone Piece}} to his {{Term|TMC|Tingle Siblings?|link|display=Siblings?}}, and promises that if {{Term|TMC|Link}} {{Term|TMC|Kinstone Fusion|display=Fuses}} {{Plural|TMC|Kinstone Piece}} with each of them, he will receive something beneficial.<ref>{{Cite|And I have given {{Color|TMC Red|Kinstones}} to my brothers, too. If you can fuse {{Color|TMC Red|Kinstones}} with me and each of my brothers, well... I don't want to give it away, but you'll get something very, very, VERY good! Good luck, Mr. Fairy!|Tingle|TMC}}</ref> {{Term|TMC|Tingle}} hopes to become a {{Term|TMC|Fairy}} by {{Term|TMC|Kinstone Fusion|display=Fusing}} {{Plural|TMC|Kinstone Piece}}.<ref>{{Cite|They fit perfectly! At last, Tingle can finally turn into a fairy, too!|Tingle|TMC}}</ref><br />
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When {{Term|TMC|Link}} successfully {{Term|TMC|Kinstone Fusion|display=Fuses}} {{Plural|TMC|Kinstone Piece}} with {{Term|TMC|Tingle}},<ref>{{Cite|You want to {{Color|TMC Blue|fuse Kinstones}}? Oh, Tingle is so happy!|Tingle|TMC}}</ref> one of the {{Plural|TMC|Tree|link}} in {{Term|TMC|North Hyrule Field|link}} will open, revealing a {{Term|TMC|Switch|link}} connected to a {{Term|TMC|Torchlight|link}} and a {{Term|TMC|Treasure Chest|link}} containing a red {{Term|TMC|Kinstone Piece}}. If {{Term|TMC|Link}} {{Term|TMC|Kinstone Fusion|display=Fuses}} {{Plural|TMC|Kinstone Piece}} with all four of the {{Term|TMC|Tingle Siblings?}}, the final {{Term|TMC|Switch}} will cause a {{Term|TMC|Ladder|link}} to descend, allowing {{Term|TMC|Link}} to open a {{Term|TMC|Treasure Chest}} containing the {{Term|TMC|Magical Boomerang|link}}.<br />
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After {{Term|TMC|Link}} {{Term|TMC|Kinstone Fusion|display=Fuses}} {{Plural|TMC|Kinstone Piece}} with all of the {{Term|TMC|Tingle Siblings?}}, {{Term|TMC|Tingle}} will offer to {{Term|TMC|Kinstone Fusion|display=Fuse}} {{Plural|TMC|Kinstone Piece}} with {{Term|TMC|Link}} again,<ref>{{Cite|Hey! Mr. Fairy! You've got some nice pieces there! Would you be surprised to know Tingle has a new piece, too? Let's fuse them!|Tingle|TMC}}</ref> causing a {{Term|TMC|Golden Tektite|link}} to appear on {{Term|TMC|Mount Crenel|link}}.<br />
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When spoken to after the first successful {{Term|TMC|Kinstone Fusion|display=Fusion}}, {{Term|TMC|Tingle}} and his brothers will tell {{Term|TMC|Link}} how many {{Plural|TMC|Kinstone Fusion}} he has left to complete.<ref>{{Cite|Oh, no, no, no! Why, you still have XX Kinstones left to fuse! Why, you've only just begun! The road is long, Mr. Fairy!|Tingle|TMC}}</ref> When {{Term|TMC|Link}} has {{Term|TMC|Kinstone Fusion|display=Fused}} all 100 {{Plural|TMC|Kinstone Piece}}, {{Term|TMC|Tingle}} will give him the {{Term|TMC|Tingle Trophy|link}}, which replaces the {{Term|TMC|Kinstone Bag|link}} in the {{Term|TMC|Inventory|link}}.<br />
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==={{PH|-}}===<br />
Tingle's likeness appears on a wanted poster in [[Mercay Tavern]].<br />
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==={{ST|-}}===<br />
A figurine of Tingle can be found in several houses and shops in {{ST}}, namely the {{Term|ST|Trading Post|link}}, where it can be seen in the [[:File:ST Credits 3.png|credits]]. The Trading Post also has a golden version of the figurine on a higher shelf. <br />
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[[Ferrus]] has a poster of Tingle in his house.<br />
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==={{SS|-}}===<br />
{{Term|SS|Princess Zelda|link}} keeps a [[:File:SS Tingle Doll Model.png|Tingle plush]] on her desk at the [[Knight Academy]] in {{SS}}.<br />
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==Other Appearances==<br />
{{Ambig|Start}}<br />
==={{FPTRR|-}}===<br />
[[File:TRR Tingle 2.png|80px|left]]<br />
In {{FPTRR}}, Tingle is promised a life in a paradise, [[Rupeeland]], by a creature named [[Uncle Rupee]]. The only thing he would have to do is collect as many Rupees as possible and throw them into the tower located under the [[Hometown Prairie|Western Pool]]. Tingle accepts and then is changed into a Tingle. Under this curse, his money became his life, so if he runs out of Rupees, he will die. Uncle Rupee also provides him with an assistant, [[Pinkle]], who fulfill the role of Tingle's sidekick and suggested love interest. Tingle travels to many islands and fulfills many tasks to get the money to get to Rupeeland. It is then revealed to him by the [[Grand Fairy]] that Rupeeland is a paradise for only Uncle Rupee, the demon whose power depends on Rupees. If Tingle were to proceed, everyone would be turned into a Tingle, forced to work for Uncle Rupee until the end of time. Tingle manages to free Pinkle, and with her help, confront Uncle Rupee. Using the Rupees he has collected, Tingle manages to defeat him, and is freed of the Tingle curse. When the Grand Fairy asks him what he was going to do with all the money left, Tingle replies that he was going to use it to lead the life that was initially promised to him.<br />
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==={{TBFDS|-}}===<br />
[[File:TBFCA1.jpg|right|thumb|150px|{{TBFDS|-}} concept art]]<br />
{{TBFDS}} was a special promotional game released only in Japan. It was mostly just an updated version of ''{{wp|Balloon Fight}}'' with a Tingle theme. Along with music from {{FPTRR}}, one of the new additions to the game is a special Tingle artwork gallery, where 20 pieces of art can be unlocked.<br />
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==={{RTBToL|-}}===<br />
[[File:Tingle 2 TLBT.png|50px|left]]<br />
In {{RTBToL}}, Tingle is seen as an ordinary man at the beginning. He orders a book from a television sales program, which is said to make its readers popular among women. However, he gets sucked into a picture book world when he opens it and becomes Tingle. The only way to exit the world is to dance with the princess. On his way to find her, Tingle teams up with his new friends [[Kakashi]], [[Buriki]], and [[Lion]]. Tingle must advances from page to page with his three friends, following the yellow-brick road.<br />
{{Ambig|End}}<br />
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===Unreleased Vanpool game===<br />
In 2010, [[Vanpool]] began development of a horror game for the [[Nintendo DS]]. The project was eventually{{when}} canceled.<ref>{{Cite person|quote= Looking back eight years ago, we were developing a horror game with Vanpool that starred Tingle as the main character, but that project was canceled due to a variety of reasons.|name= Kensuke Tanabe|url= https://kotaku.com/the-makers-of-nintendos-latest-hidden-gem-worry-people-1827687012|title= The Makers Of Nintendo's Latest Hidden Gem Worry People Missed It}}</ref><br />
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{{Noncanon|Start}}<br />
==={{SSBM|-}}===<br />
Tingle makes a cameo appearance in the [[Great Bay]] Stage from {{SSBM}}. His balloon can be used as a small platform until popped. Upon landing, he will do his dance and eventually blow up a new balloon. He also appears as a [[Trophies in Super Smash Bros. Melee|Trophy]].<br />
{{SSBTrophy|SSBM|header=yes}}<br />
{{#section:Trophies in Super Smash Bros. Melee|Tingle}}<br />
|}<br />
==={{SSBB|-}}===<br />
In {{SSBB}}, Tingle appears in his {{TWW|-}} appearance as an {{ssb|Assist Trophy}}. When summoned, a random effect occurs. These include:<br />
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*Releasing {{ssb|Hammer}}s and {{ssb|Golden Hammer}}s.<br />
*Making the stage gravity lighter by releasing balloons.<br />
*Making the ground slippery by throwing banana peels. <br />
*Releasing flowers causing the camera to zoom in on the player who summoned him. <br />
*Giving everyone {{ssb|Curry}} status.<br />
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Tingle also appears as a Trophy and two [[Sticker]]s.<br />
{{SSBTrophy|SSBB|header=yes}}<br />
{{#section:Trophies in Super Smash Bros. Brawl|Tingle}}<br />
|}<br />
{{SSBSticker|header=yes}}<br />
{{#section:Sticker|Tingle}}<br />
|}<br />
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==={{HW|-}}===<br />
[[File:HW Tingle Artwork.png|120px|right]]<br />
{{Stub|HW}}<br />
In {{HW}} and {{HW|L}}, Tingle appears as a playable Warrior. In {{HW|-}}, he is available in the {{MM|-}} DLC Pack. He uses the [[Balloon]] as his class of Weapon, with which he can use to bounce off of, float into the air, and even blow up into gigantic size to pop and damage nearby enemies. It can also fling Tingle into the air by tapping the dodge button after being blown with the Strong Attack button, allowing him to evade attacks or continue hitting foes.<ref>{{Cite|Use a Strong Attack to trigger the quick escape function, allowing you to dodge attacks or dish out further Regular or Combo Attacks.|N/A|HW}}</ref> Tingle also uses a [[Wallet]], [[Map]], and [[Bomb]]s to attack.<br />
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In {{HW|-}}, Tingle does not drop any unique Materials when defeated. In {{HW|L|-}}, he may either drop [[Tingle's Map|his Map]] as a silver Material or [[Tingle's Watch|his Watch]] as a gold Material.<br />
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[[Koei Tecmo]] wanted to add Tingle to the initial release, but the idea was rejected [[Eiji Aonuma]].<ref>{{Cite web|quote= Actually, Tingle was a character we kind of considered and sort of went back and forth on. We really wanted to include him but Mr. Aonuma suggested that it might be good to include some other character.|author= Sickr|published= January 5, 2015|retrieved= |url= http://mynintendonews.com/2015/01/05/aonuma-told-the-hyrule-warriors-team-not-to-add-tingle/|title= Aonuma Told The Hyrule Warriors Team Not To Add Tingle|site= My Nintendo News|type=}}</ref><br />
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==={{SSB4|-}}===<br />
Tingle once again appears as an Assist Trophy in {{SSB4}}. He also appears as a Trophy in both versions.<br />
{{SSBTrophy|SSB4|header=yes}}<br />
{{#section:Trophies in Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS/Wii U|Tingle}}<br />
|}<br />
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==={{SSBU|-}}===<br />
{{Spirit Battle<br />
|name= Tingle<br />
|spirit type= Support<br />
|fighters= {{Stock|SSBU|Villager|5}}<br>{{Stock|SSBU|Young Link|2}}<br>{{Stock|SSBU|Villager|7}}<br>{{Stock|SSBU|Villager|3}}<br />
|team type= Grab<br />
|team power= 9000<br />
|rank= Ace<br />
|stage= Great Bay<br />
|stage type=<br />
|theme= {{Remix|SSBU|Termina Field|SSBU}}<br />
|rules= Uncontrollable Speed<br>Slippery Stage<br />
|hazards= <br />
|conditions= {{·}} Defeat the main fighter to win<br>{{·}} All fighters move faster and can't stop quickly after a little while<br>{{·}} The enemy loves to taunt}}<br />
{{Support Spirit<br />
|name= Tingle<br />
|rank= Ace<br />
|cost= 1<br />
|skill= Slumber Immunity<br />
|description= Grants immunity to slumber floors and sleeping in general.<br />
}}<br />
In {{SSBU}}, Tingle appears as a [[Spirit]] with the ability, Slumber Immunity, which makes a [[Fighter]] immune to sleeping. Tingle also appears on the [[Great Bay]] [[Places in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate|Stage]] reprising the same role from {{SSBM|-}}.<br />
{{Noncanon|End}}<br />
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==Kooloo-Limpah==<br />
[[File:TMC Tingle Sprite 2.png|left]]<br />
Kooloo-Limpah are Tingle's "magic" words he created.<ref>{{Cite|Tingle, Tingle! Kooloo-Limpah! ...These are the magic words that Tingle created himself. Don't steal them!|Tingle|MM}}</ref> Kooloo-Limpah is a romanization of "kururinpa," the sound that Japanese people make when doing the "Cuckoo sign," a circling motion of the index finger at the ear or side of the head that signifies that a person is crazy.<br />
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The effects of Kooloo-Limpah in {{TWW|-}} are always random, including a [[Ting]] or a Link homing [[Tingle Bomb]].<br />
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==Name Origin==<br />
{{Lacking Sources}}<br />
{{Ambig|Start}}<br />
{{Main|Tingles}}<br />
In {{Term|FPTRR|Tingle}}'s first starring game, {{FPTRR|-}}, it is explained that {{Term|FPTRR|Tingle}} is not a person, but a state of being; a curse that can befall every living being.<ref>{{Cite|In Rupeeland, everyone will be made into a tingle!|The Grand Fairy|FPTRR}}</ref> {{Term|FPTRR|Tingle}} in {{FPTRR|-}} is not called "Tingle" but instead has a real name chosen by the player. The curse is the work of {{Term|FPTRR|Uncle Rupee|link}}, who tricks others into becoming his servants by offering access to the supposed paradise {{Term|FPTRR|Rupeeland|link}}. Upon accepting the offer, {{Term|FPTRR|Tingle}} is changed into a Tingle, automatically gaining the green outfit and becoming dependent on {{Plural|FPTRR|Rupee|link}}.<br />
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{{Term|FPTRR|Tingle}}'s obsession with {{Plural|FPTRR|Fairy|link}} is also explained, as {{Term|FPTRR|Tingle}} seems to get romantically involved with a {{Term|FPTRR|Fairy}} princess named {{Term|FPTRR|Pinkle|link}}. While {{Term|FPTRR|Uncle Rupee}} is the manifestation of evil {{Term|FPTRR|Rupee}} power (greed/egoism), {{Plural|FPTRR|Fairy}} are his arch-enemies; the manifestation of good {{Term|FPTRR|Rupee}} power (charity/altruism). As such, a Tingle that chooses to fight {{Term|FPTRR|Uncle Rupee}} will find himself aided by the {{Plural|FPTRR|Fairy}}. This seems to suggest that {{Term|Series|Tingle}} might be similar to {{Term|Series|Link|link}}, in that {{Term|Series|Tingle}} (the person) is destined to become the hero needed to defeat evil.<br />
{{Ambig|End}}<br />
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==Reception==<br />
Tingle is one of the series' most controversial characters. In 2004, IGN staff launched a [http://cube.ign.com/articles/522/522179p1.html "Die Tingle, Die!"] campaign, expressing the editors' wish not to see the character in another ''Zelda'' game. The campaign cites Tingle's role in the "tedious fetch quests" of {{TWW|-}}.<br />
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Given that three [[Nintendo DS]] games were released in Japan featuring Tingle as the protagonist—as well as a [[Too Much Tingle Pack|DSiWare app]]—it seems Tingle's unpopularity stems mainly from the West.<br />
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==Trivia==<br />
*The back of {{Term|Series|Tingle}}'s bodysuit features a yellow image of an {{Wp|Indian cobra}}. It is said that {{Term|Series|Tingle}} wears it to intimidate his enemies.<ref>{{Cite Book|quote= The main purpose of the cobra mask on his back is to intimidate enemies.|book= HH|publisher= |page= 153}}</ref> The mark is not seen in some appearances, but is present on {{Term|BotW|Tingle's Shirt|link}} in {{BotW}}.<br />
*{{Term|TPHD|Purlo|link}}, the manager of the {{Term|TPHD|STAR Game|link}} in {{TP}}, was designed to look like a realistic version of {{Term|Series|Tingle}}.<ref>{{Cite person|quote= チンクルはほかのソフトでも活躍(注11)してることもあって、チンクルとは名乗っていないんですけど…。でも、あのスタアマンは「チンクルをリアルにしたらどうなるんだろう?」ってことで、開発当初に中野(祐輔さん=メインキャラクターデザイナー)がラフで描きおこしたものがベースになってるんです。|name= Eiji Aonuma|url= https://web.archive.org/web/20070202030515/http://www.nindori.com/interview/154zelda/154int_05.html|title= Eiji Aonuma interview}}</ref><ref>{{Cite Book|quote= Purlo runs the STAR Game in Hyrule Castle Town. He was actually designed to be a more realistic version of Tingle.|book= HH|publisher= |page= 187}}</ref><br />
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* {{Term|Series|Purlo|link}}<br />
* {{Term|Series|Tingle Balloon|link}}<br />
* {{Term|Series|Tingle's House|link}}<br />
* {{Term|Series|Tingle's Tights|link}}<br />
* {{Term|Series|Tingles|link}}<br />
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{{Term/Store|Traveler's Guardian Deity|Traveler's Guardian Deities|Series, BotW, HWAoC|plural}} are recurring objects in {{TLoZ|Series}}.<ref>{{Cite Book|quote= |book= CaC |publisher= |page= 258}}</ref><br />
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==Location and Uses==<br />
{{Plural|BotW|Traveler's Guardian Deity}} are frog-shaped statues adorned with the {{Term|BotW|Crest of the Sheikah|link}}. They are found exclusively in {{Term|BotW|Sheikah}} inhabited locations, those being {{Term|BotW|Kakariko Village|link}}, {{Term|BotW|Karusa Valley|link}} and the {{Term|BotW|Yiga Clan Hideout|link}}. {{Term|BotW|Yiga|link}} {{Plural|BotW|Traveler's Guardian Deity}} have cloths adorned with the {{Term|BotW|Yiga}} eye covering them.<br />
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Some have bowls in front of them which, when offered either {{Plural|BotW|Apple|link}} or {{Plural|BotW|Mighty Bananas|link}} depending on the location, cause a {{Term|BotW|Korok|link}} to appear and give {{Term|BotW|Link|link}} a {{Term|BotW|Korok Seed|link}}.<ref>{{Cite|Yahaha! You found me!|Korok|BotW}}</ref><br />
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{{Term/Store|Traveler's Guardian Deity|Traveler's Guardian Deities|Series, BotW, HWAoC|plural}} are recurring objects in {{TLoZ|Series}}.<ref>{{Cite Book|quote= |book= CaC |publisher= |page= 258}}</ref><br />
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==Location and Uses==<br />
{{Plural|BotW|Traveler's Guardian Deity}} are frog-shaped statues adorned with the {{Term|BotW|Crest of the Sheikah|link}}. They are found exclusively in {{Term|BotW|Sheikah}} inhabited locations, those being {{Term|BotW|Kakariko Village|link}}, {{Term|BotW|Karusa Valley|link}} and the {{Term|BotW|Yiga Clan Hideout|link}}. {{Term|BotW|Yiga|link}} {{Plural|BotW|Traveler's Deity Statue}} have cloths adorned with the {{Term|BotW|Yiga}} eye covering them.<br />
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Some have bowls in front of them which, when offered either {{Plural|BotW|Apple|link}} or {{Plural|BotW|Mighty Bananas|link}} depending on the location, cause a {{Term|BotW|Korok|link}} to appear and give {{Term|BotW|Link|link}} a {{Term|BotW|Korok Seed|link}}.<ref>{{Cite|Yahaha! You found me!|Korok|BotW}}</ref><br />
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}}</div>Argentum kurodilhttps://zelda.fandom.com/wiki/Astor?diff=863359Astor2021-03-01T19:43:34Z<p>Argentum kurodil: Unproven and up for debate (especially with the upcoming DLC). It also isn't "the Hyrule"</p>
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|image=<br />
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{{Term/Store|Astor||Series, HWAoC}} is a character and the secondary antagonist of {{HWAoC}}.<ref name="Astor" /><br />
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==Biography==<br />
{{Lacking Sources}}<br />
Very little is known about {{Term|HWAoC|Astor}}'s life before the events of {{HWAoC}}. All that is known is that he was born and raised in a certain village in {{Term|HWAoC|Hyrule|link}} and that he eventually became a powerful sorcerer and a follower of {{Term|HWAoC|Calamity Ganon|link}} and would later align with the {{Term|HWAoC|Yiga Clan|link}}.{{Fact|HWAoC}} Shortly after a future {{Term|HWAoC|Terrako|link}}, a miniature {{Term|HWAoC|Guardian|link}} created by {{Term|HWAoC|Zelda|link}} when she was young, travels to the past, the {{Term|HWAoC|Malice|link}} that followed it possesses the dormant past {{Term|HWAoC|Terrako}}, forming {{Term|HWAoC|Harbinger Ganon|link}}. At some point {{Term|HWAoC|Astor}} found {{Term|HWAoC|Harbinger Ganon}} and used it to see into the future, setting his grand plan of destroying {{Term|HWAoC|Hyrule}} into motion.<br />
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{{Term|HWAoC|Astor}} first appears after the defeat of {{Term|HWAoC|Master Kohga|link}} in {{Term|HWAoC|Gerudo Town|link}}, disappointed at the {{Term|HWAoC|Yiga}} leader's incompetence.<ref>{{Cite|So you turned and fled. Is that it? (...) It seems that, as low as my expectations of you were, I was overly optimistic.|Astor|HWAoC}}</ref> He then views a glimpse of the future through {{Term|HWAoC|Harbinger Ganon}},<ref>{{Cite|Well, no matter. My harbinger...show me the future.|Astor|HWAoC}}</ref> stating that he will not allow anyone to alter the course of the future.<ref>{{Cite|Ah... Yes... The future as it will and must be. I will not allow anyone to alter its course.|Astor|HWAoC}}</ref> The seer makes himself known to the {{Plural|HWAoC|Champion|link}} during their visit to the {{Term|HWAoC|Lost Woods|link}}, where he summons {{Term|HWAoC|Malice|link}} clones of the {{Plural|HWAoC|Champion}}, called {{Plural|HWAoC|Hollow|link}},<ref>{{Cite|You vermin, how dare you destroy my handiwork? Minions, protect the remaining Hollows!|Astor|HWAoC}}</ref> to attack them. He then appears at the foot of {{Term|HWAoC|The Great Deku Tree|link}}, commanding the {{Plural|HWAoC|Hollow}} to kill {{Term|HWAoC|Zelda}}.<ref>{{Cite|Kill her.|Astor|HWAoC}}</ref> However, he is quickly defeated by {{Term|HWAoC|Link|link}}, who retrieves the {{Term|HWAoC|Master Sword|link}} from its pedestal.<br />
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After {{Term|HWAoC|Purah|link}} begins to reactivate the {{Plural|HWAoC|Sheikah Tower|link}}, {{Term|HWAoC|Astor}} commands the {{Term|HWAoC|Yiga}} to prevent the final tower from being activated, as it would reveal their location to the {{Plural|HWAoC|Champion}}.<ref>{{Cite|So if they can fix that Sheikah thingamajig, what does that mean for me-I mean, us?|Master Kohga|HWAoC}}</ref><ref>{{Cite|That thingamajig will tell them where we are and what we're doing.|Sooga|HWAoC}}</ref> He then explains how {{Term|HWAoC|Harbinger Ganon}} is a fusion of {{Term|HWAoC|Terrako}} and {{Term|HWAoC|Calamity Ganon}},<ref>{{Cite|This Guardian is possessed by Calamity Ganon, harbinger of destruction.|Astor|HWAoC}}</ref> and that he will use its power to bring the world to its knees,<ref>{{Cite|With it, I will bring this world to its knees.|Astor|HWAoC}}</ref> though {{Term|HWAoC|Sooga|link}} deems this statement foolish.<ref>{{Cite|You are blind, "seer." Calamity Ganon...is not for mortals to control.|Sooga|HWAoC}}</ref> His orders to the {{Term|HWAoC|Yiga}} end up unfulfilled, as the {{Plural|HWAoC|Champion}} are able to reactivate the final {{Term|HWAoC|Sheikah Tower}} and take control of the {{Term|HWAoC|Yiga Clan Hideout|link}}. Enraged that the seer would allow this to happen, {{Term|HWAoC|Sooga}} grabs him by the neck.<ref>{{Cite|I am afraid we cannot overlook this failure, seer.|Sooga|HWAoC}}</ref> However, {{Term|HWAoC|Astor}} calmly explains that their defeat was ordained by fate, and that if the {{Term|HWAoC|Yiga}} were to harm him they would make themselves enemies of {{Term|HWAoC|Calamity Ganon}}.<ref>{{Cite|Hm. Fate decides all...even this defeat. As you well know, if you decide to turn against me... ...you would make an enemy of Calamity Ganon.|Astor|HWAoC}}</ref><br />
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Soon after {{Term|HWAoC|Calamity Ganon}} awakens and {{Term|HWAoC|Hyrule Castle|link}} is taken over, {{Term|HWAoC|Astor}} betrays the {{Term|HWAoC|Yiga Clan}} and kills large numbers of {{Plural|HWAoC|Yiga Footsoldier|link}}, using their life energy to revive the four Blights, who failed to kill the {{Plural|HWAoC|Champions}} before.<ref>{{Cite|What's your game, three-eyes?!|Master Kohga|HWAoC}}</ref> He tells a horrified {{Term|HWAoC|Master Kohga}} and {{Term|HWAoC|Sooga}} that by becoming a blood sacrifice to {{Term|HWAoC|Calamity Ganon}},<ref>{{Cite|A blood sacrifice for the Calamity... Fate gives you this role...and you will play it!|Astor|HWAoC}}</ref> they will finally become useful, summoning a {{Term|HWAoC|Hollow}} of {{Term|HWAoC|Link}} to do the deed.<ref>{{Cite|My, you really are slow. Despite our best efforts, the enemy has only grown stronger. To succeed... we must adjust our strategy. Finally, the two of you can actually be of use - for once in your lives!|Astor|HWAoC}}</ref> {{Term|HWAoC|Master Kohga}} begins to run as Sooga advises,<ref>{{Cite|Master Kohga! Quickly, make your escape!|Sooga|HWAoC}}</ref> but changes his mind and decides to stay and fight alongside {{Term|HWAoC|Sooga}}.<ref>{{Cite|I can't split-you're my best lackey!|Master Kohga|HWAoC}}</ref><ref>{{Cite|In that case...I will protect you, even if it costs me my life.|Sooga|HWAoC}}</ref> However, their battle ends with {{Term|HWAoC|Master Kohga}} fleeing to seek assistance from {{Term|HWAoC|Zelda}} and {{Term|HWAoC|Sooga}} presumably being killed.{{Fact|HWAoC}}<br />
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{{Term|HWAoC|Astor}} appears again during the battle at {{Term|HWAoC|Fort Hateno|link}}, where he summons the Blights to attack {{Term|HWAoC|Zelda}}. {{Term|HWAoC|Link}} attempts to fight them off, but is quickly overwhelmed. {{Term|HWAoC|Zelda}}, desperate to save {{Term|HWAoC|Link}}, awakens her sealing power and incapacitates the Blights, allowing {{Term|HWAoC|Link}} to destroy them once more while {{Term|HWAoC|Astor}} flees.{{Fact|HWAoC}}<br />
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As the {{Plural|HWAoC|Champion}} reclaim the {{Term|HWAoC|Hyrule}} and begin infiltrating {{Term|HWAoC|Hyrule Castle}}, {{Term|HWAoC|Astor}} makes his final stand against them alongside {{Term|HWAoC|Harbinger Ganon}} itself, ranting that as {{Term|HWAoC|Calamity Ganon}}'s right hand man, it is his destiny to destroy {{Term|HWAoC|Link}} and his allies.{{Fact|HWAoC}} The two are defeated, and as the {{Plural|HWAoC|Champion}} close in on them, {{Term|HWAoC|Astor}} attempts to command {{Term|HWAoC|Harbinger Ganon}} to destroy them. However, his efforts are cut short as he becomes consumed by {{Term|HWAoC|Malice}}, screaming in agony as {{Term|HWAoC|Harbinger Ganon}} absorbs him into itself and uses his power to transform into its true form - {{Term|HWAoC|Calamity Ganon|link}}.{{Fact|HWAoC}}<br />
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==Nomenclature==<br />
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==Trivia==<br />
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*{{Term|HWAoC|Astor}} is similar to the {{Term|TAoL|Magician|link}}, {{Term|ALttP|Agahnim|link}}, and {{Term|Series|Ghirahim|link}} from {{TAoL}}, {{ALttP}} and {{SS}}, all being bent on reviving their masters, and later being killed by their masters. He also bears similiar motives to {{Term|Series|Yuga|link}}, intending to revive {{Term|Series|Ganon|link}} only to further their own ambitions. Unlike Yuga, Ganon only humors Astor until the Prophet's defeat at Hyrule Castle.<br />
*Although {{HWAoC}} is not canon to the timeline of {{BotW}}, it is possible that {{Term|HWAoC|Astor}} may be the fortune teller that predicted the return of {{Term|BotW|Calamity Ganon|link}} mentioned in {{Term|BotW|Zelda|link}} and {{Term|BotW|King Rhoam|link}}'s diaries.<ref>{{Cite|Reports keep arriving regarding the excavation of relics. The fortune teller's predictions seem to be coming true.|King Rhoam's Journal|BotW}}</ref><ref>{{Cite|The return of Ganon looms—a dark force taunting us from afar. I must learn all I can about the relics so we can stop him. If the fortune-teller's prophecy is to be believed, there isn't much time left...|Zelda's Diary|BotW}}</ref><br />
*{{Term|HWAoC|Astor}}'s theme music contains hints of the theme music for the {{Term|ALttP|Fortune Teller|link}} from {{ALttP|-}}, likely relating to {{Term|HWAoC|Astor}}'s power to see the future.<br />
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==See Also==<br />
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*{{Term|Series|Harbinger Ganon|link}}<br />
*{{Term|Series|Calamity Ganon|link}}<br />
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{{Term/Store|Zora Link||Series, MM, MM3D}} is one of the forms [[Link]] can transform into in {{MM}},<ref>{{Cite Book|quote= |book= A&A |publisher= |page= 188}}</ref> achieved by wearing the [[Zora Mask]]. It is one of four [[Transformation#Majora's Mask|Mask transformations]] in the game.<br />
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==Transformation==<br />
After Link finds [[Epona]] in [[Romani Ranch]] and gains access to the coast of [[Great Bay]], he finds a dying [[Zora]] in the waters of the ocean. After bringing him back to the beach, Link listens to the last words of the Zora. He introduces himself as [[Mikau]] the guitarist, and explains that he was trying to retrieve the [[Zora Egg|eggs]] of the vocalist of his band, [[Lulu]]. To do so, he had to enter the stronghold of the [[Pirates' Fortress]]. However, the [[Gerudo]] soldiers within defeated him, and he was sent back to the sea, gravely injured. Because he cannot accept death without helping Lulu first, he asks Link to at least calm his soul. Link then plays the "[[Song of Healing]]" and Mikau leaves him his essence, materialized into the Zora Mask before dying. Wearing this Mask enables Link to transform into Zora Link.<br />
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Link explores the aforementioned fortress, as well as [[Pinnacle Rock]], to retrieve the lost eggs. He then goes to the {{Term|MM3D|Marine Research Lab|link}} to leave them in the [[Lake Scientist#Majora's Mask|Professor]]'s care, and finally goes to the [[Great Bay Temple]] to restore peace to the ocean.<br />
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==Abilities==<br />
While in Zora form, Link gains many unique abilities which can be used to fight enemies, solve puzzles, and explore previously inaccessible areas, most notably underwater.<br />
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===Double Cutters===<br />
As Zora Link, Link attacks using his arms and fins. Tapping the [[Controller Buttons#B-Button|B-Button]] three times will make Zora Link lunge his right arm forward, then swing with his left arm, and end with him kicking up into the air, in a three-move combo. By holding the B-Button and releasing it, he will put his hands together and release his two arm-fins as a projectile attack. Similar to the [[Boomerang]], these fins fly through the air and eventually come back.<br />
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===Swimming===<br />
Zora Link is Link's only form in {{MM|-}} that can freely swim underwater. Swimming is performed by holding the [[Controller Buttons#A-Button|A-Button]] while submerged. While swimming, Zora Link has free reign of swimming in any direction and at a faster speed than normal. He can also walk on the bottom of the water by pressing the B-Button. In {{MM3D}}, Zora Link swims at a slower speed, making navigation of tight underwater corridors easier.<br />
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===Dolphin Jump===<br />
{{Main|Dolphin Jump}}<br />
[[File:Zoraelectricfield.jpg|right|thumb|180px|Zora Link's electrical Barrier]]<br />
The Dolphin Jump is a technique Zora Link may perform while submerged in water. If Zora Link is swimming underwater and swims towards the surface, he will breach it and leap into the air. This technique can be used as an attack to fight [[Gyorg (Boss)|Gyorg]], as well as to reach heights too high to climb onto.<br />
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===Barrier===<br />
Zora Link can utilize an electrical Barrier that surrounds him to defend himself from and even attack enemies with. It is referred to as the Shield in {{MM|-}}, the Zora Magic Force Field in the {{MM|-}} manual, and as Barrier in {{MM3D}}. While in the water, pressing the [[Controller Buttons#R-Button|R-Button]] creates an electric Barrier around Zora Link. This can be used as an attack by swimming into enemies. While on land, pressing the R-Button instead has Zora Link extend his right fin into a [[Shield]]. By holding both the B and R-Buttons, it is possible to create the Barrier on land. In {{MM3D|-}}, Zora Link can swim faster by executing the barrier.<br />
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===Other abilities===<br />
Similar to [[Deku Link]], Zora Link is weak to fire and will be knocked out if he comes into contact with it.<br />
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==Instrument==<br />
[[File:MM3D Zora Guitar Model.png|right|120px]]<br />
While in Zora form, Link's {{Term|OoT3D|Ocarina of Time (Item)|link}} takes the form of the [[Zora Guitar]]. This is the instrument that Mikau had played as a member of [[The Indigo-Go's]] band. This instrument is required to give effect to the "[[New Wave Bossa Nova]]" melody.<br />
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The Zora Guitar is primarily used to play the song to Lulu, and subsequently grant access to the Great Bay Temple by waking the [[Giant Turtle]] and then riding it to the temple.<br />
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==Non-Canon Appearances==<br />
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==={{SSBB|-}}===<br />
Zora Link appears as a [[Sticker]] in {{SSBB}}.<br />
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==Trivia==<br />
*When Zora Link [[autojump]]s, his voice is the same as Adult Link from {{OoT}}, albeit filtered to sound like he is underwater.<br />
*During the game's credits sequence, Zora Link can be seen playing his Zora Guitar with the rest of the Indigo-Go's at the [[Milk Bar#Majora's Mask|Milk Bar]]. This would seem to contradict the assumption that Link leaves Termina at the start of the [[Carnival of Time]].<br />
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==Gallery==<br />
<gallery><br />
File:Zoralinkfins2.png|Zora Link with his fins extended<br />
File:Zoralinkfins.png|Zora Link with his fins extended<br />
File:MM ZoraLinkGuitar.png|Zora Link playing the Guitar of Waves<br />
File:Zora Mask transformation.jpg|Link transforming into Zora Link<br />
File:Zora Link concept 1.jpg|Concept art from ''Hyrule Historia''<br />
File:Zora Link concept 2.jpg|Concept art from ''Hyrule Historia''<br />
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==See Also==<br />
* [[Deku Link]]<br />
* [[Goron Link]]<br />
* [[Mikau]]<br />
* [[Zora Mask]]<br />
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{{Categories<br />
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|gender= Male<br />
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{{Term/Store|Deku Link||Series, MM, MM3D}} is one of the forms [[Link]] turns into in {{MM}}.<ref>{{Cite Book|quote= |book= A&A |publisher= |page= 187 {{Exp Game|MM}}}}</ref> Link is transformed into this form at the beginning of the game, and he can later transform at will by wearing the [[Deku Mask]]. It is one of four [[Transformation#Majora's Mask|mask transformations]] in the game.<br />
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==Transformation==<br />
{{Main|Retrieval of the Ocarina of Time}}<br />
[[File:Deku link reflection.jpg|right|thumb|Deku Link seeing his reflection]]<br />
After stumbling through the [[Lost Woods]] in pursuit of the [[Skull Kid#Mjora's Mask|Skull Kid]], Link falls through a large hole leading to the parallel world of [[Termina]]. At the end of the hole, Link finds Skull Kid wearing the {{MM|Object}}. He eerily laughs and transforms Link into a [[Deku Scrub]].<ref>{{Cite|Hee, hee! Now, that's a good look for you! You'll stay here looking that way forever! |Skull Kid|MM}}</ref>Link tries to chase after the Skull Kid but is stopped by [[Tatl]]. He then leaves through the door along with Tatl catching up to him. She agrees to be his partner until they catch the Skull Kid. The [[Happy Mask Salesman]] later finds Link and informs him that he can be returned to his original form if the instrument stolen from him, the {{Term|OoT3D|Ocarina of Time (Item)|link}}, is retrieved. Link accepts the quest and explores [[Clock Town]] over the course of three days and, after interacting with various townsfolk, manages to confront the Skull Kid atop the [[Clock Tower]]. He quickly uses a [[Bubble Blast]] to knock the Ocarina out of Skull Kid's hands, scoops it up, and begins to play. Link's Deku form causes the Ocarina of Time to appear as the [[Deku Pipes]].<ref>{{Cite|Huh? When did you get that instrument?!?|Tatl|MM}}</ref> Undeterred, Link plays the "[[Song of Time]]" to travel back in time to the first day.<br />
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He then presents the recovered instrument to the Happy Mask Salesman, who teaches Link the "[[Song of Healing]]." The magical properties of this song ease Link's soul, and he returns to his human form. The eradication of the curse causes the Deku Mask to materialize, granting Link the ability to transform into a Deku Scrub at will when worn. Link then starts his quest to find a way to retrieve the Majora's Mask that is manipulating the [[Moon#Majora's Mask|Moon]] to crash into Termina.<br />
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Link's new form is required while he is exploring the [[Southern Swamp]]. With it, he can hop across the toxic water, infiltrate the [[Deku Palace]], reveal the entrance to [[Woodfall Temple]], and explore and conquer the temple itself.<br />
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Deku Link is the incarnation of the [[Deku Butler's Son]], who was turned into a tree while hunting for mushrooms in the forest,<ref>{{Cite|My son often used that mask to find mushrooms in the forest.|Deku Butler|MM}}</ref> possibly as a curse by the possessed Skull Kid.<ref>{{Cite|It's strange, but the way you look right now sort of looks like this tree... |Tatl|MM}}</ref><ref>{{Cite Book|quote=Link's transformation into a Deku Scrub is caused by the spirit of a member of the Deku tribe that died in the forest connecting Hyrule and Termina.|book=Hyrule Historia|page=112|publisher=Dark Horse Books}}</ref><br />
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==Abilities==<br />
While in Deku Link form, Link gains many unique abilities which can be used to fight enemies and to solve puzzles. These abilities prove invaluable in several locations throughout Termina.<br />
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===Water Hopping===<br />
Deku Link is incapable of swimming, and thus instead travels on the surface of bodies of water through a series of hops. He can bounce up to five times on a water's surface, with the fifth bounce significantly higher than the previous four. If Deku Link falls into the water after the fifth bounce, he will sink and reemerge back onto the ground. This ability prevents Deku Link from being damaged by toxic water or from being affected by the speed or direction of the current. This ability is primarily employed in areas with poisonous water, such as the Southern Swamp and the Woodfall Temple. In {{MM3D}}, Deku Link requires extra speed to hop farther before performing a [[Spin Attack]].<br />
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===Deku Flower flight===<br />
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By burrowing into a [[Deku Flower]], Deku Link can launch himself into the air in brief flight and drop [[Deku Nut]]s onto enemies.<ref>{{Cite|All right, listen up! If you press and hold (A) as a Deku Scrub while standing on a Deku Flower, you can dive into it. If you wait a bit before releasing (A), you'll launch out of the flower. Press (A) while flying to descend.|Tatl|MM}}</ref> The elevation and duration of the flight varies from flower to flower, though any flight can be extended if Deku Link passes through a powerful air stream. As well as granting Link access to previously inaccessible areas, launching from a Deku Flower is also a powerful attack move. This is necessary to defeat enemies such as [[Snapper (Majora's Mask)|Snappers]], and can also be used to defeat the boss of the Woodfall Temple, [[Odolwa]].<br />
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===Bubble Blast===<br />
{{main|Bubble Blast}}<br />
This power is granted to Deku Link after he restores the body of the [[Great Fairy]] in [[North Clock Town]]. It allows Link to release powerful bubbles at the expense of draining the [[Magic Meter]].<ref>{{Cite|You've been granted Magic Power! In your current form, press (B) to shoot bubble blasts. Press and hold (B) to blow a big bubble. Release (B) to shoot it. Your Magic Power decreases when you shoot. Replenish it with Magic Jars and Potions.|N/A|MM}}</ref> This attack is useful in breaking airborne objects and defeating flying enemies. The disadvantage is that the range is inefficient compared to that of [[Arrow]]s. In {{MM3D|-}}, a sight was added when going into first-person perspective. Also, the bubble does not burst if charged for too long, its charging time is decreased, and it travels faster in a straight line, making it more reliable to defeat some enemies.<br />
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===Spin Attack===<br />
By tapping the [[Controller Buttons#A-Button|A-Button]] while moving, Deku Link will twirl on one foot at an accelerated pace. This spin can stun enemies and break weak objects such as [[pot]]s, although it is rarely powerful enough to defeat an enemy. In {{MM3D|-}}, the tip of Deku Link's hat transforms into a root when using the Spin Attack.<br />
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===Deku Shield===<br />
Deku Link possesses a unique [[Shield]] in the form of a large Deku Nut husk. It is similar to [[Goron Link]]'s shield in that it renders Link immobile, but is also impervious to most attacks from any direction (excluding fire-based attacks). This defense is reminiscent of [[Young Link]]'s attempt to use the [[Hylian Shield]] in {{OoT}}.<br />
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===Other Abilities===<br />
Due to Deku Link's small size, he is able to stand on [[Lily Pad]]s without them sinking below him. This ability makes the exploration of poisonous waters in the Southern Swamp possible. However, this ability also makes it impossible for Deku Link to press down most [[Floor Switch]]es. His small size also makes him too short to grab and climb onto most ledges.<br />
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As Deku Link is made of wood, he is especially vulnerable to fire-based attacks. Mere contact with a flame of any sort will typically be enough to instantly knock him out, and he reemerges from where he last entered the area.<br />
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==Instrument==<br />
[[File:MM Deku Pipes Model.png|right|100px]]<br />
While in Deku form, Link's Ocarina of Time takes the form of the [[Deku Pipes]]. This instrument is known for its high volume.<ref>{{Cite|Wait...You don't happen to have something that can make a lot of noise...like a loud instrument with sound that carries a long way?|Monkey|MM}}</ref> It is required to play the "[[Sonata of Awakening]]" with maximum effect.<br />
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The Deku Pipes are primarily used to raise the Woodfall Temple from the swamp, granting access to it.<br />
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==Other Appearances==<br />
{{Noncanon|Start}}<br />
==={{SSBB|-}}===<br />
Deku Link appears as a [[Sticker]] in {{SSBB}}.<br />
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{{#section:Sticker|Deku Link}}<br />
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==={{SSBU|-}}===<br />
{{Spirit Battle<br />
|name= Deku Link<br />
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|fighters= {{Stock|SSBU|Diddy Kong|5}}<br />
|team type= Grab<br />
|team power= 3700<br />
|rank= Advanced<br />
|stage= Garden of Hope<br />
|stage type= Battlefield<br />
|theme= {{Remix|SSBM|Saria's Theme|SSBU}}<br />
|rules= Item Tidal Wave<br>Item: Lip's Stick<br />
|hazards= <br />
|conditions= {{·}} The enemy favors neutral specials<br>{{·}} Certain items will appear in large numbers after a little while<br>{{·}} The enemy is easily distracted by items}}<br />
In {{SSBU}}, Deku Link appears as a [[Spirit]] with the ability, Fire Weakness, which makes a [[Fighter]] take more damage from [[Fire]] attacks..<br />
{{Noncanon|End}}<br />
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==Trivia==<br />
*Despite Link being left-handed, when Deku Link opens [[Treasure Chest]]s, he lifts their contents with his right hand.<br />
*Deku Link is the only one of Link's transformations in the game (excluding the [[Fierce Deity Link]]) that cannot press down a floor switch, making his "[[Elegy of Emptiness]]" statue useless.<br />
*While thinking in an event for the Deku, Eiji Aonuma had a dream about being chased by one. The next day, Takumi Kawagoe showed him a movie he created for the Deku which was exactly as Aouma's dream.<ref>{{Cite person|quote= I was thinking about an event for the Deku, and have been trying to figure out what to do with it. I thought of it at home, and Dekus appeared in my dream. I woke up screaming! I went to work the next day and that's when (Takumi) Kawagoe-san told me that he finished making a movie for the Dekus, so I had him show it to me....and that movie was exactly like my dream!|name= Eiji Aonuma|url= http://iwataasks.nintendo.com/interviews/#/3ds/majoras-mask-3d/0/0|title= Iwata Asks: The Legend of Zelda: Majora’s Mask 3D}}</ref> This scene was later used when Link is transformed into a Deku by Skull Kid.<br />
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==Nomenclature==<br />
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==Gallery==<br />
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File:MM DekuLinkSurprised.png|Deku Link in-game from {{MM|-}}<br />
File:MM Deku Link Playing Deku Pipes Model.png|Deku Link playing his Deku Pipes from {{MM|-}}<br />
File:Deku Statue.png|Deku Link's statue from {{MM|-}}<br />
File:Deku Mask Transformation.jpg|Link transforming into Deku Link from {{MM|-}}<br />
File:Bubble Blast.png|Deku Link firing a Bubble Blast at Skull Kid from {{MM|-}}<br />
File:Deku Link concept.jpg|Deku Link concept art from ''Hyrule Historia''<br />
File:Deku Link concept 2.jpg|Deku Link concept art from ''Hyrule Historia''<br />
File:Deku Link 25 aniversary.png|Deku Link 25th Anniversary artwork<br />
</gallery><br />
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{{Ref}}<br />
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{{Categories<br />
|Deku Scrubs, Link Transformations, Primary Spirits<br />
|characters= MM, MM3D, MM (Himekawa), SSBU<br />
}}</div>Argentum kurodilhttps://zelda.fandom.com/wiki/Goron_Link?diff=863182Goron Link2021-02-28T10:24:02Z<p>Argentum kurodil: It's the same as Sheik. Both were created by using magic on a Hylian. TriforceTony says Sheik is Hylian, so I'm correcting the false information.</p>
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<div>:''Not to be confused with [[Link (Goron)|Link]], the Gorons who share the name of the Hero of Time.''<br />
{{Infobox Character<br />
|image = <br />
{{Media<br />
|Artwork MM= File:MM Goron Link Artwork.png<br />
|Artwork MM3D= File:MM3D Goron Link Artwork.png<br />
|Model MM= File:Goron Link 3D.png<br />
|Model MM3D= File:MM3D Goron Link Model.png<br />
}}<br />
|caption = <br />
|title = Chosen Goron Hero<br />
|race = {{Term|MM|Hylian|link}}<br />
|gender = Male<br />
|other = {{MM|Himekawa|-}}<br />
|game = {{MM}}<br />
|family = <br />
|voice actor(s) = <br />
|nocat = *<br />
}}<br />
{{Term/Store|Goron Link||Series, MM, MM3D}} is one of the forms [[Link]] turns into in {{MM}},<ref>{{Cite Book|quote= |book= A&A |publisher= |page= 187 {{Exp Game|MM}}}}</ref> achieved by wearing the [[Goron Mask]]. It is one of four [[Transformation#Majora's Mask|mask transformations]] in the game.<br />
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==Transformation==<br />
After traveling to [[Termina]]'s northern mountains, [[Snowhead]], [[Link]] discovers that the home of the [[Goron]]s has been plagued with an endless winter. While exploring the frozen, snow-covered [[Goron Village]], he is confronted by a Goron ghost, who implores that the hero follow him.<ref>{{Cite|.........Can it be? Are you able to see me? If you truly can see me, then follow behind me...|Darmani III|MM}}</ref> Using the [[Lens of Truth]], Link is able to travel with the ghost as his guide to the hidden [[Goron Graveyard]], where the ghost reveals his story. He is the spirit of [[Darmani III]], a hero among Gorons, who gave his life in an attempt to break the curse on [[Snowhead Temple]]. He was unsuccessful and died after falling into an abyss.<ref>{{Cite|Then the blizzard at Snowhead blew me into the valley. ...And now...Here I am...|Darmani III|MM}}</ref> Darmani laments that he can no longer aid his people, though their suffering continues.<ref>{{Cite|As I am, I can only watch as Goron Village is slowly buried in ice...I may have died, but I cannot rest.|Darmani III|MM}}</ref> Link plays the "[[Song of Healing]]" to heal the wounds of the sorrowful ghost. The song calms the Goron warrior's spirits, and he prepares to enter his eternal slumber. Link then receives the Goron Mask, which grants the wearer the powers of the fallen Goron warrior. As a final request, Darmani tasks Link to use the mask and free the Goron people from the curse of the Snowhead Temple.<ref>{{Cite|For the Goron Village... I have asked your assistance...|Darmani III|MM}}</ref> Wearing this mask enables Link to transform into Goron Link.<br />
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After saving the Goron people, Goron Link can learn to use [[Powder Keg]]s with the help of a [[Goron]], which is required to gain access to [[Romani Ranch]], where [[Epona]] can be found.<br />
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==Abilities==<br />
While in Goron form, Link gains many unique abilities which can be used to fight enemies, solve puzzles, or even to travel across Termina at a faster speed. Many of Goron Link's abilities are based on his physical prowess, though he also possesses a powerful magical ability.<br />
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[[File:Goron pound.jpg|right|thumb|190px|The Goron Pound]]<br />
===Goron Punch===<br />
The Goron Punch replaces Link's [[Sword]] as Goron Link's main attack. Pressing the [[Controller Buttons#B-Button|B-Button]] will cause Goron Link to deliver a powerful punch, and continued pressing will result in Goron Link executing an uppercut followed by a full-body blow.<ref>{{Cite|The powerful punch that Goron heroes unleash by pressing (B) is feared by all. By repeatedly pressing (B), Goron heroes will deal out a barrage of punches.|Tombstone|MM}}</ref><br />
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===Goron Pound===<br />
By pressing the [[Controller Buttons#A-Button|A-Button]] to curl, Goron Link can then perform a Goron Pound by pressing the B-button.<ref>{{Cite|I'll open the door with a Goron Pound.|Goron|MM}}</ref> This will cause Goron Link to jump in the air and slam back to the ground with incredible force. This attack can activate hardened switches, stun enemies, and break heavy objects.<ref>{{Cite|After using (A) to curl up, a Goron can jump with (B) and land with quaking impact that is so mighty it can flatten enemies.|Tombstone|MM}}</ref><br />
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[[File:goron link racetrack.jpg|right|thumb|190px|Goron Link performing a roll]]<br />
===Curl/roll===<br />
By curling into a ball by tapping the A-Button and tilting the control stick, Goron Link will then go into a roll. If Link continues rolling long enough without encountering an obstacle or leaving the ground, spikes will appear around his body and enable him to roll even faster. This attribute helps in clearing long gaps and retaining better traction on icy terrain.<ref>{{Cite|At slippery places like this, you can curl up as a Goron and roll your way across! Why don't you try it?|Tatl|MM}}</ref> Goron Link's spiked roll can also destroy or damage many enemies and objects. However, this powerful ability also quickly drains Magic Power, and will cease to operate if Link's [[Magic Meter]] is completely emptied.<br />
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===Other abilities===<br />
Goron Link has the unique ability to carry Powder Kegs, which are so large that he can only carry one at a time. These massive explosives are so dangerous that he must first [[Powder Keg#Powder Keg Certification|pass a test]] to even be allowed to carry them.<ref>{{Cite|Goron Powder Keg Shop. New customers will be tested on proper usage. The Shopkeeper|Sign|MM}}</ref><br />
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Despite his many strengths and abilities, Goron Link has a major weakness: he cannot swim.<ref>{{Cite|Water is disastrous for Goron heroes, for they sink like stones and are rendered motionless in the deep. Beware.|Tombstone|MM}}</ref> Falling into a body of water will cause Goron Link to sink before reemerging back onto ground.<br />
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==Instrument==<br />
[[File:MM3D Goron Drums Model.png|right|140px]]<br />
While in Goron form, Link's {{Term|OoT3D|Ocarina of Time (Item)|link}} takes the form of the [[Goron Drums]]. These Drums are popular among Gorons, and are needed to give effect to the "[[Goron Lullaby]]" melody.<br />
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The Goron Drums are necessary in two instances. They are used to calm the screaming [[Goron Elder's Son]] by playing the lullaby intro. The young Goron will then stop crying and teach Link the rest of the "Goron Lullaby." The sound of the Drums will calm the Elder's son, and he will fall asleep.<ref>{{Cite|That song...That's the song daddy always plays for me before I go to sleep...|Elder's Son|MM}}</ref> The full "Goron Lullaby" is required to sleep [[Biggoron]].<ref>{{Cite|What's that? There's something in the middle of that blizzard... Can't you see it?|Tatl|MM}}</ref> The song will cause Biggoron to doze off and fall into the abyss, clearing the way to Snowhead Temple. The massive Goron will, however, return once [[Goht]] has been defeated, albeit in a very confused state.<ref>{{Cite|Darmani! What in the world have I been doing this whole time? [...] What am I doing sitting in a place like this???|Biggoron|MM}}</ref><br />
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==Trivia==<br />
*Goron Link's Goron Pound and punch are equivalent, in function, to the [[Megaton Hammer]].<br />
*Goron Link cannot be harmed by [[ReDead]]s or [[Gibdo]]s.<br />
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==Gallery==<br />
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File:MM GoronLinkReceiveMagic.png|{{Term|MM|Goron Link}} receiving magical power from a {{Term|MM|Great Fairy}} from {{MM|-}}<br />
File:MM Goron Link Ball Model.png|{{Term|MM|Goron Link}} curled up in a ball from {{MM|-}}<br />
File:MM Link Transform into Goron.jpg|{{Term|MM|Link}} transforming into a {{Term|MM|Goron}} from {{MM|-}}<br />
File:Goron link punch.jpg|{{Term|MM|Goron Link}} using the Goron Punch from {{MM|-}}<br />
File:MMGoronLinkconcept.jpg|Concept art from {{MM|-}}<br />
File:MMGoronLinkConcept2.jpg|Concept art from {{MM|-}}<br />
File:MMGoronLinkConcept3.jpg|Concept art from {{MM|-}}<br />
File:MM3D Goron Link Rolling Model.png|{{Term|MM3D|Goron Link}} curled up in a ball from {{MM3D|-}}<br />
</gallery><br />
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==See Also==<br />
* [[Darmani]]<br />
* [[Deku Link]]<br />
* [[Goron Mask]]<br />
* [[Zora Link]]<br />
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{{Ref}}<br />
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{{Categories<br />
|Gorons, Link Transformations<br />
|characters= MM, MM3D<br />
}}</div>Argentum kurodilhttps://zelda.fandom.com/wiki/Gallery:Sheikah?diff=863102Gallery:Sheikah2021-02-27T19:58:47Z<p>Argentum kurodil: Terms</p>
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<div>{{BasePageLink|Sheikah}}<br />
This is a gallery page featuring images of {{Plural|Series|Sheikah|link}}.<br />
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{{OTOC}}<br />
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==Main Appearances==<br />
==={{TLoZ}}===<br />
<gallery><br />
File:TLoZ Link and Impa Artwork 2.png|{{Term|TLoZ|Impa|link}} speaking to {{Term|TLoZ|Link|link}} <br />
</gallery><br />
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==={{TAoL}}===<br />
<gallery><br />
File:TAoL Link and Impa Artwork.png|{{Term|TAoL|Impa}} noticing the mark of the {{Term|TAoL|Triforce|link}} on {{Term|TAoL|Link}}'s hand <br />
</gallery><br />
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==={{OoT}}===<br />
<gallery><br />
File:OoT Impa Artwork.png|{{Term|OoT|Impa}} artwork<br />
File:OoT Impa Model.png|{{Term|OoT|Impa}} model<br />
</gallery><br />
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===={{OoT3D}}====<br />
<gallery><br />
File:OoT3D Impa Render.png|{{Term|OoT3D|Impa}} render<br />
File:OoT3D Impa Model.png|{{Term|OoT3D|Impa}} model<br />
</gallery><br />
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==={{OoA}}===<br />
<gallery><br />
File:Impa Oox.png|{{Term|OoA|Impa}} artwork <br />
</gallery><br />
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==={{TP}}===<br />
<gallery><br />
File:TP Impaz Model.png|{{Term|TP|Impaz|link}} model<br />
</gallery><br />
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==={{SS}}===<br />
<gallery><br />
File:SS Impa Artwork.png|{{Term|SS|Impa}} artwork <br />
File:Old Woman SS.png| Old {{Term|SS|Impa}} artwork <br />
</gallery><br />
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==={{ALBW}}===<br />
<gallery><br />
File:ALBW Impa Artwork.png|{{Term|ALBW|Impa}} artwork <br />
</gallery><br />
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==={{BotW}}===<br />
<gallery><br />
File:BotW Impa Model.png|{{Term|BotW|Impa}} Model<br />
File:BotW Purah Model.png|{{Term|BotW|Purah|link}} Model<br />
File:BotW Robbie Model.png|{{Term|BotW|Robbie|link}} Model<br />
File:BotW Master Kohga Model.png|{{Term|BotW|Master Kohga|link}} Model<br />
File:BotW Cado Model.png|{{Term|BotW|Cado|link}} Model<br />
File:BotW Claree Model.png|{{Term|BotW|Claree|link}} Model<br />
File:BotW Cottla Model.png|{{Term|BotW|Cottla|link}} Model<br />
File:BotW Dorian Model.png|{{Term|BotW|Dorian|link}} Model<br />
File:BotW Granté Model.png|{{Term|BotW|Granté|link}} Model<br />
File:BotW Jerrin Model.png|{{Term|BotW|Jerrin|link}} Model<br />
File:BotW Koko Model.png|{{Term|BotW|Koko|link}} Model<br />
File:BotW Lasli Model.png|{{Term|BotW|Lasli|link}} Model<br />
File:BotW Mellie Model.png|{{Term|BotW|Mellie|link}} Model<br />
File:BotW Nanna Model.png|{{Term|BotW|Nanna|link}} Model<br />
File:BotW Olkin Model.png|{{Term|BotW|Olkin|link}} Model<br />
File:BotW Ollie Model.png|{{Term|BotW|Ollie|link}} Model<br />
File:BotW Paya Model.png|{{Term|BotW|Paya|link}} Model<br />
File:BotW Pikango Model.png|{{Term|BotW|Pikango|link}} Model<br />
File:BotW Rola Model.png|{{Term|BotW|Rola|link}} Model<br />
File:BotW Steen Model.png|{{Term|BotW|Steen|link}} Model<br />
File:BotW Symin Model.png|{{Term|BotW|Symin|link}} Model<br />
File:BotW Trissa Model.png|{{Term|BotW|Trissa|link}} Model<br />
File:BotW Sheikah Male Concept Artwork.png|Concept art of {{Term|BotW|Sheikah}}<br />
File:BotW Sheikah Female Concept Artwork.png|Concept art of {{Term|BotW|Sheikah}} women<br />
File:BotW Sheikah Children Concept Artwork.png|Concept art of {{Term|BotW|Sheikah}} children<br />
File:BotW Sheikah Warrior Concept Artwork.png|Concept art of {{Term|BotW|Sheikah}} warriors.<br />
</gallery><br />
==Other Appearances==<br />
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==={{HW}}===<br />
<gallery><br />
File:HW Impa Render.png|{{Term|HW|Impa}} render<br />
</gallery><br />
==={{HWAoC}}===<br />
<gallery><br />
File:HWAoC Impa Artwork.png|{{Term|HWAoC|Impa}} artwork<br />
File:HWAoC Master Kohga Artwork.png|{{Term|HWAoC|Master Kohga}} artwork<br />
File:HWAoC Monk Maz Koshia Artwork.png|{{Term|HWAoC|Monk Maz Koshia|link}} artwork<br />
File:HWAoC Purah Artwork.png|{{Term|HWAoC|Purah}} artwork<br />
File:HWAoC Robbie Artwork.png|{{Term|HWAoC|Robbie}} artwork<br />
File:HWAoC Sooga Artwork.png|{{Term|HWAoC|Sooga|link}} artwork<br />
File:HWAoC Beni Icon.png|{{Term|HWAoC|Beni|link}} icon<br />
File:HWAoC Cheria Icon.png|{{Term|HWAoC|Cheria|link}} icon<br />
</gallery></div>Argentum kurodilhttps://zelda.fandom.com/wiki/Savelle?diff=862829Savelle2021-02-24T15:22:32Z<p>Argentum kurodil: </p>
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<div>{{Infobox Character<br />
|image= File:BotW Savelle Model.png<br />
|caption= <br />
|title= <br />
|race= {{Term|BotW|Hylian|link}}<br />
|gender= Male<br />
|game= {{BotW}}<br />
|other= <br />
|era= <br />
|family= <br />
|voiceactor= <br />
|theme= <br />
|counter= <br />
}}<br />
{{Term/Store|Savelle||Series, BotW}} is a character in {{BotW}}.<ref>{{Cite|Savelle|N/A|BotW}}</ref><br />
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==Biography==<br />
{{Term|BotW|Savelle}} is a traveler who can be found passing through {{Term|BotW|Tabantha Bridge Stable|link}}. When {{Term|BotW|Link}} first encounters him, {{Term|BotW|Savelle}} shares a rumor about how {{Plural|BotW|Bow}} can inflict {{Plural|BotW|Critical Hit}} if an enemy's head is struck with an {{Term|BotW|Arrow}}.<ref>{{Cite|Now this is a juicy tidbit of info... What's that? You wanna know the info too? Well, OK, but you didn't hear it from me. I heard that if you're trying to take down a monster, a head shot with a bow from a distance is pretty effective. You already knew that? Well, I never said it was a little-known rumor, now did I?|Savelle|BotW}}</ref> {{Term|BotW|Savelle}} wears a {{Term|BotW|Soldier's Helm|link}} and owns a white and brown {{Term|BotW|Horse|link}}. He will reveal to {{Term|BotW|Link}} various tidbits of information, but will encourage {{Term|BotW|Link}} to deny that is was him who told the rumour.{{Fact}}<br />
<br />
==Nomenclature==<br />
{{Nomenclature}}<br />
<br />
{{Ref}}<br />
{{Categories<br />
|characters= BotW<br />
}}</div>Argentum kurodilhttps://zelda.fandom.com/wiki/Savelle?diff=862828Savelle2021-02-24T15:21:54Z<p>Argentum kurodil: So many rumours yet to add</p>
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<div>{{Infobox Character<br />
|image= File:BotW Savelle Model.png<br />
|caption= <br />
|title= <br />
|race= {{Term|BotW|Hylian|link}}<br />
|gender= Male<br />
|game= {{BotW}}<br />
|other= <br />
|era= <br />
|family= <br />
|voiceactor= <br />
|theme= <br />
|counter= <br />
}}<br />
{{Term/Store|Savelle||Series, BotW}} is a character in {{BotW}}.<ref>{{Cite|Savelle|N/A|BotW}}</ref><br />
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==Biography==<br />
{{Term|BotW|Savelle}} is a traveler who can be found passing through {{Term|BotW|Tabantha Bridge Stable|link}}. When {{Term|BotW|Link}} first encounters him, {{Term|BotW|Savelle}} shares a rumor about how {{Plural|BotW|Bow}} can inflict {{Plural|BotW|Critical Hit}} if an enemy's head is struck with an {{Term|BotW|Arrow}}.<ref>{{Cite|Now this is a juicy tidbit of info... What's that? You wanna know the info too? Well, OK, but you didn't hear it from me. I heard that if you're trying to take down a monster, a head shot with a bow from a distance is pretty effective. You already knew that? Well, I never said it was a little-known rumor, now did I?|Savelle|BotW}}</ref> {{Term|BotW|Savelle}} wears a {{Term|BotW|Soldier's Helm|link}} and owns a white, patchy {{Term|BotW|Horse|link}}. He will reveal to {{Term|BotW|Link}} various tidbits of information, but will encourage {{Term|BotW|Link}} to deny that is was him who told the rumour.{{Fact}}<br />
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==Nomenclature==<br />
{{Nomenclature}}<br />
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{{Ref}}<br />
{{Categories<br />
|characters= BotW<br />
}}</div>Argentum kurodilhttps://zelda.fandom.com/wiki/Bosses_in_Hyrule_Warriors:_Age_of_Calamity?diff=862539Bosses in Hyrule Warriors: Age of Calamity2021-02-18T17:42:04Z<p>Argentum kurodil: It's a Guardian Scout I, not III</p>
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<div>{{DISPLAYTITLE: Bosses in {{HWAoC|-}}}}<br />
The following is a list of all {{Plural|HWAoC|Boss|link}} in {{HWAoC}}.<br />
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<onlyinclude>=={{Plural|HWAoC|Boss}}==<br />
<gallery class="center"><br />
File:HWAoC Astor Artwork.png|{{Term|HWAoC|Astor|link}}<br>''({{Term|HWAoC|Freeing Korok Forest|link}})''<br>''({{Term|HWAoC|The Future of Hyrule|link}})''<br />
File:HWAoC Black Hinox Model.png|{{Term|HWAoC|Black Hinox|link}}<br />
File:HWAoC Black Moblin Model.png|{{Term|HWAoC|Black Moblin|link}}<br />
File:HWAoC Blue-Maned Lynel Model.png|{{Term|HWAoC|Blue-Maned Lynel|link}}<br />
File:HWAoC Blue Hinox Model.png|{{Term|HWAoC|Blue Hinox|link}}<br />
File:HWAoC Blue Moblin Model.png|{{Term|HWAoC|Blue Moblin|link}}<br />
File:HWAoC Calamity Ganon Artwork.png|{{Term|HWAoC|Calamity Ganon|link}}<br>''({{Term|HWAoC|The Future of Hyrule|link}})''<br />
File:HWAoC Cotera Model.png|{{Term|HWAoC|Cotera|link}}<br />
File:HWAoC Daruk Artwork.png|{{Term|HWAoC|Daruk|link}}<br />
File:HWAoC Electric Guardian Model.png|{{Term|HWAoC|Electric Guardian|link}}<br />
File:HWAoC Electric Hinox Model.png|{{Term|HWAoC|Electric Hinox|link}}<br />
File:HWAoC Electric Lynel Model.png|{{Term|HWAoC|Electric Lynel|link}}<br />
File:HWAoC Electric Moblin Model.png|{{Term|HWAoC|Electric Moblin|link}}<br />
File:HWAoC Electric Wizzrobe Model.png|{{Term|HWAoC|Electric Wizzrobe|link}}<br />
File:HWAoC Fireblight Ganon Model.png|{{Term|HWAoC|Fireblight Ganon|link}}<br>''({{Term|HWAoC|Water and Fire|link}})''<br>''({{Term|HWAoC|The Future of Hyrule|link}})''<br />
File:HWAoC Fire Guardian Model.png|{{Term|HWAoC|Fire Guardian|link}}<br />
File:HWAoC Fire Hinox Model.png|{{Term|HWAoC|Fire Hinox|link}}<br />
File:HWAoC Fire Lynel Model.png|{{Term|HWAoC|Fire Lynel|link}}<br />
File:HWAoC Fire Moblin Model.png|{{Term|HWAoC|Fire Moblin|link}}<br />
File:HWAoC Fire Wizzrobe Model.png|{{Term|HWAoC|Fire Wizzrobe|link}}<br />
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==={{TLoZ|-}}===<br />
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File:TLoZ Link and Impa Artwork.png|{{Term|TLoZ|Impa}} speaking to {{Term|TLoZ|Link}}<br />
File:TLoZ Link and Impa Artwork 2.png|{{Term|TLoZ|Impa}} speaking to {{Term|TLoZ|Link}}<br />
File:TLoZ Impa Holding Link's Sword Artwork.png|{{Term|TLoZ|Impa}} holding {{Term|TLoZ|Link}}'s {{Term|TLoZ|Sword}}<br />
</gallery><br />
<br />
==={{TAoL|-}}===<br />
<gallery><br />
File:TAoL Link and Impa Artwork.png|{{Term|TAoL|Impa}} noticing the mark of the {{Term|TAoL|Triforce}} on {{Term|TAoL|Link}}'s hand<br />
File:TAoL Princess Zelda I Artwork.png|{{Term|TAoL|Impa}} and {{Term|TAoL|Link}} observing {{Term|TAoL|Princess Zelda|display=Princess Zelda I}}<br />
File:TAoL Link and Impa Artwork 2.png|{{Term|TAoL|Impa}} telling {{Term|TAoL|Link}} the story of the {{Term|TAoL|Magician}} and {{Term|TAoL|Princess Zelda|display=Princess Zelda I}}<br />
</gallery><br />
<br />
==={{OoT|-}}===<br />
<gallery><br />
File:OoT Impa Artwork.png|Artwork of {{Term|OoT|Impa}}<br />
File:OoT Impa Model.png|{{Term|OoT|Impa}} from {{OoT|-}}<br />
File:OoT3D Impa Render.png|{{Term|OoT|Impa}} from {{OoT3D|-}}<br />
File:Escapezelda.jpg|{{Term|OoT|Zelda}} and {{Term|OoT|Impa}} escaping from {{Term|OoT|Hyrule Castle}}<br />
File:Impa Chamber.png|{{Term|OoT|Impa}} as the {{Term|OoT|Sage|display=Sage of Shadow}} within the {{Term|OoT|Temple of Light|display=Chamber of the Sages}}<br />
</gallery><br />
<br />
==={{OoS|-}} and {{OoA|-}}===<br />
<gallery><br />
File:Impa Oox.png|Artwork of {{Term|OoS|Impa}}<br />
File:OoS Impa Sprite.png|Sprite of {{Term|OoS|Impa}}<br />
File:Impa Possessed.png|{{Term|OoA|Impa}} while being possessed by {{Term|OoA|Veran}}<br />
</gallery><br />
<br />
==={{TWW|-}}===<br />
<gallery><br />
File:TWW Impa Stained Glass.png|{{Term|Series|Impa}}'s window from the chamber of the {{Term|TWW|Master Sword}}<br />
</gallery><br />
<br />
==={{SS|-}}===<br />
<gallery><br />
File:SS Impa Artwork.png|Artwork of {{Term|SS|Impa}} in her youth<br />
File:Old Woman SS.png|Artwork of an elderly {{Term|SS|Impa}}<br />
File:SS Impa Eldin Volcano.png|{{Term|SS|Impa}} at the {{Term|SS|Eldin Volcano}}<br />
File:SS Impa Earth Spring.png|{{Term|SS|Impa}} at the {{Term|SS|Earth Spring}}<br />
File:SS Impa Sealed Shrine.png|The aged {{Term|SS|Impa}} at the {{Term|SS|Sealed Temple}}<br />
File:SSImpaConcept.jpg|Concept art of {{Term|SS|Impa}} from {{HH|-}}<br />
File:SSImpaConcept2.jpg|Concept art of {{Term|SS|Impa}} from {{HH|-}}<br />
</gallery><br />
<br />
==={{ALBW|-}}===<br />
<gallery><br />
File:ALBW Impa Artwork.png|Artwork of {{Term|ALBW|Impa}}<br />
File:ALBW Impa Portrait.png|{{Term|ALBW|Impa}} trapped as a portrait<br />
File:ALBW Sage Impa Icon.png|The {{Term|ALBW|Sage}} {{Term|ALBW|Impa}} icon from the {{Term|Series|Inventory}} screen<br />
File:ALBW Impa Model.png|{{Term|ALBW|Impa}} as seen in-game<br />
File:ALBW-Sage Symbol Impa.png|The symbol {{Term|ALBW|Impa}} stands on in the {{Term|ALBW|Chamber of Sages}}<br />
</gallery><br />
<br />
==={{BotW|-}}===<br />
<gallery><br />
File:BotW Impa Model.png|{{Term|BotW|Impa}}, as seen in-game<br />
File:BotW Impa's House.jpg|{{Term|BotW|Impa's House}} in {{Term|BotW|Kakariko Village}}<br />
File:BotW Impa Concept Artwork.png|Concept artwork of {{Term|BotW|Impa}}<br />
</gallery><br />
<br />
==Other Appearances==<br />
==={{TLoZ|-}} (Valiant Comics)===<br />
<gallery><br />
File:Impa (VC).png|{{Term|TLoZ|Impa}} with {{Term|TLoZ|Princess Zelda}}<br />
</gallery><br />
<br />
==={{TWoG|-}}===<br />
<gallery><br />
File:TWoG Impa Cutscene Sprite.png|{{Term|TWoG|Impa}}<br />
File:Impaw.png|{{Term|TWoG|Impa}} as seen in-game<br />
</gallery><br />
<br />
==={{OoA|-}} (Himekawa)===<br />
<gallery><br />
File:Super Impa.jpg|{{Term|OoA|Impa}} lifting a {{Term|OoA|Cow}}<br />
</gallery><br />
<br />
==={{HW|-}}===<br />
<gallery><br />
File:HW Impa Render.png|Artwork of {{Term|HW|Impa}}<br />
File:Hyrule Warriors Impa Longsword Artwork.png|{{Term|HW|Impa}} wielding the {{Term|HW|Giant's Knife}}<br />
File:HW Impa Guardian Naginata Artwork.png|{{Term|HW|Impa}} wielding the {{Term|HW||Naginata|display=Guardian Naginata}}<br />
File:HW Impa Era of the Hero of Time Outfit Render.png|{{Term|HW|Impa}}'s {{Term|Series|Era of the Hero of Time}} {{Term|HW|Outfit}}<br />
File:HW Impa Standard Outfit (Master Quest) Model.png|{{Term|HW|Impa}}'s {{Term|HW|Outfit|display=Standard Outfit (Master Quest)}}<br />
File:HW Impa Twilight Map Standard Outfit Model.png|{{Term|HW|Impa}}'s {{Term|HW|Outfit|display=Standard Outfit (Twilight)}}<br />
File:HW Impa Mask of Truth Model.png|{{Term|HW|Impa}}'s {{Term|HW|Mask of Truth}} {{Term|HW|Costume}}<br />
File:HWDE Impa Icon.png|{{Term|HW|Impa}} portrait<br />
File:HWDE Impa Portrait 2.png|{{Term|HW|Impa}} portrait<br />
File:HWDE Impa Portrait 3.png|{{Term|HW|Impa}} portrait<br />
File:HWDE Impa Portrait 4.png|{{Term|HW|Impa}} portrait<br />
File:HWDE Impa Portrait 5.png|{{Term|HW|Impa}} portrait<br />
File:HWDE Dark Impa Portrait.png|{{Term|HW|Dark Impa}} portrait<br />
File:HW Impa Adventure Mode Icon.png|{{Term|HW|Adventure Mode}} icon<br />
File:HW Impa Head Adventure Mode Icon.png|{{Term|HW|Adventure Mode}} head icon<br />
File:HW Impa Cutscene.png|Closeup of {{Term|HW|Impa}}<br />
File:HW Impa Attack.png|{{Term|HW|Impa}} performing a {{Term|HW|Special Attack}}<br />
File:HW Giant Blade Special Attack.jpg|{{Term|HW|Impa}} during combat<br />
File:HW Impa Slash.png|{{Term|HW|Impa}} during combat<br />
File:HW Impa Slash 2.png|{{Term|HW|Impa}} during combat<br />
File:HW Impa Dodge.png|{{Term|HW|Impa}} during combat<br />
File:HW Impa Downward Strike.png|{{Term|HW|Impa}} during combat<br />
</gallery><br />
<br />
===={{HW|L|-}}====<br />
<gallery><br />
File:HWL Impa Grand Travels Standard Outfit Model.png|{{Term|HW|Impa}}'s {{Term|Hw|Outfit|display=Standard Outfit (Grand Travels)}}<br />
File:HWL Impa Lorule Standard Outfit Model.png|{{Term|HW|Impa}}'s {{Term|Hw|Outfit|Standard Outfit (Lorule)}}<br />
</gallery><br />
<br />
===={{HW|DE|-}}====<br />
<gallery><br />
File:HWDE Impa Standard Outfit (Great Sea) Model.png|{{Term|HW|Impa}}'s {{Term|HW|Outfit|display=Standard Outfit (Great Sea)}}<br />
File:HWDE Impa Mini Map Icon.png|{{Term|HW|Impa}} {{Term|HW|Mini Map}} icon<br />
File:HWDE Dark Impa Mini Map Icon.png|{{Term|HW|Dark Impa}} {{Term|Hw|Mini Map}} icon<br />
File:HWDE Impa 8-Bit Boomerang?.png|{{Term|HW|Impa}} wielding the {{Term|HW|Giant Blade|display=8-Bit Boomerang?}}<br />
File:HWDE Impa Biggoron's Sunblade.png|{{Term|HW|Impa}} wielding the {{Term|HW|Giant Blade|display=Biggoron's Sunblade}}<br />
File:HWDE Impa 8-Bit Magical Sword?.png|{{Term|HW|Impa}} wielding the {{Term|HW|Naginata|display=8-Bit Magical Sword?}}<br />
File:HWDE Impa Crackling Naginata.png|{{Term|HW|Impa}} wielding the {{Term|HW|Naginata|display=Crackling Naginata}}<br />
</gallery><br />
<br />
====Video Gallery====<br />
{{Youtube|1Ub83PeWYAE|200|Giant Blade gameplay}}<br />
{{Youtube|4Me0zP9vuvg|200|Naginata gameplay}}<br />
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<br />
==={{SSBU|-}}===<br />
<gallery><br />
File:SSBU Impa Spirit Artwork.png|{{Term|Series|Impa}}'s {{Term|Series|Spirit}}<br />
</gallery><br />
<br />
==={{CoH|-}}===<br />
<gallery><br />
File:CoH Impa Artwork.png|{{Term|CoH|Impa}} artwork<br />
File:CoH Impa Sprite.png|{{Term|CoH|Impa}} sprite<br />
</gallery><br />
<br />
==={{HWAoC|-}}===<br />
<gallery><br />
File:HWAoC Impa Model.png|{{Term|HWAoC|Impa}}, as seen in-game<br />
File:HWAoC Impa Artwork.png|Artwork of {{Term|HWAoC|Impa}}<br />
File:Impa fighting against Bokoblins.jpg|{{Term|HWAoC|Impa}} fighting against {{Plural|HWAoC|Bokoblin}} in {{HWAoC|-}}<br />
File:Impa fighting against Bokoblins with sheikah clones.jpg|{{Term|HWAoC|Impa}} fighting against {{Plural|HWAoC|Bokoblin}} with clones in {{HWAoC|-}}<br />
File:HWAoC Nintendo News Impa.png|A card describing {{Term|HWAoC|Impa}} in {{HWAoC|-}} from an article in Nintendo News<br />
</gallery><br />
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}}</div>Argentum kurodilhttps://zelda.fandom.com/wiki/Gallery:Impa?diff=860069Gallery:Impa2021-01-21T22:03:19Z<p>Argentum kurodil: /* Canon Appearances */</p>
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<div>This is a gallery page, featuring character art and renders of {{Term|Series|Impa|link}}.<br />
<br />
==Canon Appearances==<br />
==={{TLoZ|-}}===<br />
<gallery><br />
File:TLoZ Link and Impa Artwork.png|{{Term|TLoZ|Impa}} speaking to {{Term|TLoZ|Link}}<br />
File:TLoZ Link and Impa Artwork 2.png|{{Term|TLoZ|Impa}} speaking to {{Term|TLoZ|Link}}<br />
File:TLoZ Impa Holding Link's Sword Artwork.png|{{Term|TLoZ|Impa}} holding {{Term|TLoZ|Link}}'s {{Term|TLoZ|Sword}}<br />
</gallery><br />
<br />
==={{TAoL|-}}===<br />
<gallery><br />
File:TAoL Link and Impa Artwork.png|{{Term|TAoL|Impa}} noticing the mark of the {{Term|TAoL|Triforce}} on {{Term|TAoL|Link}}'s hand<br />
File:TAoL Princess Zelda I Artwork.png|{{Term|TAoL|Impa}} and {{Term|TAoL|Link}} observing {{Term|TAoL|Princess Zelda|display=Princess Zelda I}}<br />
File:TAoL Link and Impa Artwork 2.png|{{Term|TAoL|Impa}} telling {{Term|TAoL|Link}} the story of the {{Term|TAoL|Magician}} and {{Term|TAoL|Princess Zelda|display=Princess Zelda I}}<br />
</gallery><br />
<br />
==={{OoT|-}}===<br />
<gallery><br />
File:OoT Impa Artwork.png|Artwork of {{Term|OoT|Impa}}<br />
File:OoT Impa Model.png|{{Term|OoT|Impa}} from {{OoT|-}}<br />
File:OoT3D Impa Render.png|{{Term|OoT|Impa}} from {{OoT3D|-}}<br />
File:Escapezelda.jpg|{{Term|OoT|Zelda}} and {{Term|OoT|Impa}} escaping from {{Term|OoT|Hyrule Castle}}<br />
File:Impa Chamber.png|{{Term|OoT|Impa}} as the {{Term|OoT|Sage|display=Sage of Shadow}} within the {{Term|OoT|Temple of Light|display=Chamber of the Sages}}<br />
</gallery><br />
<br />
==={{OoS|-}} and {{OoA|-}}===<br />
<gallery><br />
File:Impa Oox.png|Artwork of {{Term|OoS|Impa}}<br />
File:OoS Impa Sprite.png|Sprite of {{Term|OoS|Impa}}<br />
File:Impa Possessed.png|{{Term|OoA|Impa}} while being possessed by {{Term|OoA|Veran}}<br />
</gallery><br />
<br />
==={{TWW|-}}===<br />
<gallery><br />
File:TWW Impa Stained Glass.png|{{Term|Series|Impa}}'s window from the chamber of the {{Term|TWW|Master Sword}}<br />
</gallery><br />
<br />
==={{SS|-}}===<br />
<gallery><br />
File:SS Impa Artwork.png|Artwork of {{Term|SS|Impa}} in her youth<br />
File:Old Woman SS.png|Artwork of an elderly {{Term|SS|Impa}}<br />
File:SS Impa Eldin Volcano.png|{{Term|SS|Impa}} at the {{Term|SS|Eldin Volcano}}<br />
File:SS Impa Earth Spring.png|{{Term|SS|Impa}} at the {{Term|SS|Earth Spring}}<br />
File:SS Impa Sealed Shrine.png|The aged {{Term|SS|Impa}} at the {{Term|SS|Sealed Temple}}<br />
File:SSImpaConcept.jpg|Concept art of {{Term|SS|Impa}} from {{HH|-}}<br />
File:SSImpaConcept2.jpg|Concept art of {{Term|SS|Impa}} from {{HH|-}}<br />
</gallery><br />
<br />
==={{ALBW|-}}===<br />
<gallery><br />
File:ALBW Impa Artwork.png|Artwork of {{Term|ALBW|Impa}}<br />
File:ALBW Impa Portrait.png|{{Term|ALBW|Impa}} trapped as a portrait<br />
File:ALBW Sage Impa Icon.png|The {{Term|ALBW|Sage}} {{Term|ALBW|Impa}} icon from the {{Term|Series|Inventory}} screen<br />
File:ALBW Impa Model.png|{{Term|ALBW|Impa}} as seen in-game<br />
File:ALBW-Sage Symbol Impa.png|The symbol {{Term|ALBW|Impa}} stands on in the {{Term|ALBW|Chamber of Sages}}<br />
</gallery><br />
<br />
==={{BotW|-}}===<br />
<gallery><br />
File:BotW Impa Model.png|{{Term|BotW|Impa}}, as seen in-game<br />
File:BotW Impa's House.jpg|{{Term|BotW|Impa's House}} in {{Term|BotW|Kakariko Village}}<br />
File:BotW Impa Concept Artwork.png|Concept artwork of {{Term|BotW|Impa}}<br />
</gallery><br />
<br />
==Other Appearances==<br />
==={{TLoZ|-}} (Valiant Comics)===<br />
<gallery><br />
File:Impa (VC).png|{{Term|TLoZ|Impa}} with {{Term|TLoZ|Princess Zelda}}<br />
</gallery><br />
<br />
==={{TWoG|-}}===<br />
<gallery><br />
File:TWoG Impa Cutscene Sprite.png|{{Term|TWoG|Impa}}<br />
File:Impaw.png|{{Term|TWoG|Impa}} as seen in-game<br />
</gallery><br />
<br />
==={{OoA|-}} (Himekawa)===<br />
<gallery><br />
File:Super Impa.jpg|{{Term|OoA|Impa}} lifting a {{Term|OoA|Cow}}<br />
</gallery><br />
<br />
==={{HW|-}}===<br />
<gallery><br />
File:HW Impa Render.png|Artwork of {{Term|HW|Impa}}<br />
File:Hyrule Warriors Impa Longsword Artwork.png|{{Term|HW|Impa}} wielding the {{Term|HW|Giant's Knife}}<br />
File:HW Impa Guardian Naginata Artwork.png|{{Term|HW|Impa}} wielding the {{Term|HW||Naginata|display=Guardian Naginata}}<br />
File:HW Impa Era of the Hero of Time Outfit Render.png|{{Term|HW|Impa}}'s {{Term|Series|Era of the Hero of Time}} {{Term|HW|Outfit}}<br />
File:HW Impa Standard Outfit (Master Quest) Model.png|{{Term|HW|Impa}}'s {{Term|HW|Outfit|display=Standard Outfit (Master Quest)}}<br />
File:HW Impa Twilight Map Standard Outfit Model.png|{{Term|HW|Impa}}'s {{Term|HW|Outfit|display=Standard Outfit (Twilight)}}<br />
File:HW Impa Mask of Truth Model.png|{{Term|HW|Impa}}'s {{Term|HW|Mask of Truth}} {{Term|HW|Costume}}<br />
File:HWDE Impa Icon.png|{{Term|HW|Impa}} portrait<br />
File:HWDE Impa Portrait 2.png|{{Term|HW|Impa}} portrait<br />
File:HWDE Impa Portrait 3.png|{{Term|HW|Impa}} portrait<br />
File:HWDE Impa Portrait 4.png|{{Term|HW|Impa}} portrait<br />
File:HWDE Impa Portrait 5.png|{{Term|HW|Impa}} portrait<br />
File:HWDE Dark Impa Portrait.png|{{Term|HW|Dark Impa}} portrait<br />
File:HW Impa Adventure Mode Icon.png|{{Term|HW|Adventure Mode}} icon<br />
File:HW Impa Head Adventure Mode Icon.png|{{Term|HW|Adventure Mode}} head icon<br />
File:HW Impa Cutscene.png|Closeup of {{Term|HW|Impa}}<br />
File:HW Impa Attack.png|{{Term|HW|Impa}} performing a {{Term|HW|Special Attack}}<br />
File:HW Giant Blade Special Attack.jpg|{{Term|HW|Impa}} during combat<br />
File:HW Impa Slash.png|{{Term|HW|Impa}} during combat<br />
File:HW Impa Slash 2.png|{{Term|HW|Impa}} during combat<br />
File:HW Impa Dodge.png|{{Term|HW|Impa}} during combat<br />
File:HW Impa Downward Strike.png|{{Term|HW|Impa}} during combat<br />
</gallery><br />
<br />
===={{HW|L|-}}====<br />
<gallery><br />
File:HWL Impa Grand Travels Standard Outfit Model.png|{{Term|HW|Impa}}'s {{Term|Hw|Outfit|display=Standard Outfit (Grand Travels)}}<br />
File:HWL Impa Lorule Standard Outfit Model.png|{{Term|HW|Impa}}'s {{Term|Hw|Outfit|Standard Outfit (Lorule)}}<br />
</gallery><br />
<br />
===={{HW|DE|-}}====<br />
<gallery><br />
File:HWDE Impa Standard Outfit (Great Sea) Model.png|{{Term|HW|Impa}}'s {{Term|HW|Outfit|display=Standard Outfit (Great Sea)}}<br />
File:HWDE Impa Mini Map Icon.png|{{Term|HW|Impa}} {{Term|HW|Mini Map}} icon<br />
File:HWDE Dark Impa Mini Map Icon.png|{{Term|HW|Dark Impa}} {{Term|Hw|Mini Map}} icon<br />
File:HWDE Impa 8-Bit Boomerang?.png|{{Term|HW|Impa}} wielding the {{Term|HW|Giant Blade|display=8-Bit Boomerang?}}<br />
File:HWDE Impa Biggoron's Sunblade.png|{{Term|HW|Impa}} wielding the {{Term|HW|Giant Blade|display=Biggoron's Sunblade}}<br />
File:HWDE Impa 8-Bit Magical Sword?.png|{{Term|HW|Impa}} wielding the {{Term|HW|Naginata|display=8-Bit Magical Sword?}}<br />
File:HWDE Impa Crackling Naginata.png|{{Term|HW|Impa}} wielding the {{Term|HW|Naginata|display=Crackling Naginata}}<br />
</gallery><br />
<br />
====Video Gallery====<br />
{{Youtube|1Ub83PeWYAE|200|Giant Blade gameplay}}<br />
{{Youtube|4Me0zP9vuvg|200|Naginata gameplay}}<br />
{{clear}}<br />
<br />
==={{SSBU|-}}===<br />
<gallery><br />
File:SSBU Impa Spirit Artwork.png|{{Term|Series|Impa}}'s {{Term|Series|Spirit}}<br />
</gallery><br />
<br />
==={{CoH|-}}===<br />
<gallery><br />
File:CoH Impa Artwork.png|{{Term|CoH|Impa}} artwork<br />
File:CoH Impa Sprite.png|{{Term|CoH|Impa}} sprite<br />
</gallery><br />
<br />
==={{HWAoC|-}}===<br />
<gallery><br />
File:HWAoC Impa Model.png|{{Term|HWAoC|Impa}}, as seen in-game<br />
File:HWAoC Impa Artwork.png|Artwork of {{Term|HWAoC|Impa}}<br />
File:Impa fighting against Bokoblins.jpg|{{Term|HWAoC|Impa}} fighting against {{Plural|HWAoC|Bokoblin}} in {{HWAoC|-}}<br />
File:Impa fighting against Bokoblins with sheikah clones.jpg|{{Term|HWAoC|Impa}} fighting against {{Plural|HWAoC|Bokoblin}} with clones in {{HWAoC|-}}<br />
File:HWAoC Nintendo News Impa.png|A card describing {{Term|HWAoC|Impa}} in {{HWAoC|-}} from an article in Nintendo News<br />
</gallery><br />
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}}</div>Argentum kurodilhttps://zelda.fandom.com/wiki/Hollow?diff=860025Hollow2021-01-20T09:28:55Z<p>Argentum kurodil: /* Characteristics */Use terms, not square brackets. The Hollow of Link is still just called "Hollow", not "Hollow Link" or anything else.</p>
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<div>{{noncanon}}<br />
{{Infobox Enemy<br />
|image= File:HWAoC Hollow Model.png<br />
|caption= <br />
|pronunciation= <br />
|plural= <br />
|race= {{Term|Series|Malice|link}}{{Fact}}<br />
|game= {{HWAoC}}<br />
|other= <br />
|habitat= <br />
|member= <br />
|health= <br />
|attack= <br />
|weapon= <br />
|spoils= None<br />
|exp= <br />
|theme= <br />
}}<br />
{{Term/Store|Hollow|Hollows|Series|plural}} are {{Plural|HWAoC|Enemy|link}} in {{HWAoC}} that are made out of Malice.{{Name Ref|HWAoC}}<br />
<br />
==Characteristics==<br />
{{Stub|HWAoC}}<br />
{{Plural|HWAoC|Hollow}} first appear in the {{Term|HWAoC|Scenario|link}} "{{Term|HWAoC|Freeing Korok Forest|link}}" where they are summoned by {{Term|HWAoC|Astor|link}}. Four {{Plural|HWAoC|Hollow}} take the form of the four different {{Plural|HWAoC|Champion|link}}. {{Term|HWAoC|Link}} must travel to four locations and battle the {{Plural|HWAoC|Hollow}}. In the southwest is the {{Term|HWAoC|Hollow}} of {{Term|HWAoC|Mipha|link}}; in the southeast is the {{Term|HWAoC|Hollow}} of {{Term|HWAoC|Daruk|link}}; in the northwest is the {{Term|HWAoC|Hollow}} of {{Term|HWAoC|Revali|link}}; in the northeast is the {{Term|HWAoC|Hollow}} of {{Term|HWAoC|Urbosa|link}}. The champion {{Plural|HWAoC|Hollow}} all have the same attacks as the normal {{Plural|HWAoC|Champion}}, however, they have less health than the normal {{Plural|HWAoC|Champion}}. {{Plural|HWAoC|Hollow}} will not drop anything when defeated. Later in the story a {{Term|HWAoC|Hollow}} of {{Term|HWAoC|Link}} attacks {{Term|HWAoC|Sooga|link}} and {{Term|HWAoC|Master Kohga|link}} through the command of {{Term|HWAoC|Astor|link}}.<br />
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==Nomenclature==<br />
{{Nomenclature}}<br />
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{{Categories<br />
|enemies= HWAoC<br />
}}</div>Argentum kurodilhttps://zelda.fandom.com/wiki/Human?diff=859975Human2021-01-19T07:35:49Z<p>Argentum kurodil: </p>
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<div>{{Infobox Species<br />
|image= File:HumanSpecies.png<br />
|caption= A Human woman and a Human man, from {{TP|-}}<br />
|game= {{ALttP}}<br>{{LA}}<br>{{OoS}}<br>{{OoA}}<br>{{TWW}}<br>{{TMC}}<br>{{TP}}<br>{{PH}}<br>{{TFH}}<br />
|other= {{FPTRR}}<br>{{RTBToL}}<br />
|habitat= Various<br />
|attack= <br />
|weapon= <br />
|characteristics= Round ears<br />
|members= <br />
}}<br />
{{Term/Store|Human|Humans|Series, MM, MM3D, TP, TPHD|plural}},{{Exp Game|MM, TP}}<ref>{{Cite|Did you memorize the {{Color|MM3D Red|code}}? If only you were {{Color|MM3D Red|human}}...then I could make you a {{Color|MM3D Red|Bombers}} member... Too bad!|Jim|MM3D}}</ref><ref>{{Cite|In this shadow realm...of {{Color|TPHD Red|twilight}}...the {{Color|TPHD Red|insects}}...are {{Color|TPHD Red|invisible}}...like the {{Color|TPHD Red|humans}}...of this world...|Lanayru (Spirit)|TPHD}}</ref> also known as {{Term/Store|Human Being|Human Beings|PH|plural}},{{Exp Game|PH}}<ref>{{Cite|What's your problem? So I like getting {{Color|PH Red|dressed up}} like a mythical creature! I'm a {{Color|PH Red|human being}}, treat me like one! I'm not some freak you can throw stuff at! Don't just stand there staring at me! Apologize!|Joanne|PH}}</ref> are both a specific and a non specific recurring race in the {{TLoZ|Series}}. {{Plural|Series|Human}} go unnamed in {{ALttP}}, {{LA}}, {{OoS}}, {{OoA}}, {{TWW}}, {{TMC}}, and {{TFH}}.<br />
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Unlike {{Plural|Series|Hylian|link}}, who are more prolific and possess wide, pointed ears, Humans have rounded ears and are much less commonly seen in the series. The term {{Term|Series|Human}} is occasionally used to refer to {{Plural|Series|Hylian}}<ref>{{Cite|I am a Goron elder, little human.|Gor Coron|TP}}</ref> and is frequently employed as an umbrella term for multiple humanoid races.<ref>{{Cite|Really, dear, you can't blame the humans for tossing you out, the way you look.|Louise|TP}}</ref><br />
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{{Plural|Series|Human}} are seldom seen in {{TLoZ|Series}}, as {{Plural|Series|Hylian}} and other humanoid races dominate the land of [[Hyrule]]. Round-eared {{Plural|Series|Human}}, however, do occasionally appear and seem to thrive in lands that exist outside of {{Term|Series|Hyrule}}, including [[Koholint Island]], [[Labrynna]], [[Holodrum]], certain islands in the [[Great Sea]] and [[World of the Ocean King]], the [[Ordona Province]], and [[Hytopia]].<br />
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The {{Plural|Series|Gerudo|link}} are another race of humans who generally possess round ears,<ref>{{Cite|Ganon... This beast was once of the Gerudo... Once human. He was called Ganondorf!|Princess Zelda|FSA}}</ref> but are otherwise distinct from ordinary {{Plural|Series|Human}}.<br />
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On Zelda Wiki, characters whose ears are obscured are assumed to be {{Plural|Series|Human}}.<br />
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==Characteristics==<br />
Humans are for the most part identical to Hylians, with the sole exception being their small, rounded ears in contrast to the Hylians' pointed ears. As it is often said that the Hylians' long ears allow them to hear the voice of the gods,<ref>{{Cite|They say we Hylians have big ears in order to hear the voices of the gods...but I've never heard them!|Hylian|OoT}}</ref> it can be assumed that Humans do not possess this same ability. The origins of Humans and their relationship to Hylians is never quite elaborated in the series, and indeed, round-eared Humans are never given any specific name in the games.<br />
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Humans are seldom seen in contrast to the more prolific, dominating Hylian race. Nonetheless, round-eared Humans do still occasionally appear across the series, and are often especially populous in lands in outer Hyrule. Labrynna, Holodrum, [[Ordon Village]], and Hytopia are notable places whose populations consist almost entirely of round-eared Humans. In fact, round ears are so commonplace to Hytopia that pointed ears are seen as something of a rarity,<ref name="Chic">{{Cite|Those ears are a dead giveaway... So positively pointy! I must say, they're rather chic!|Madame Couture's Apprentice|TFH}}</ref> enough to be one of the prerequisites for being a Tri Force Hero of legend.<ref name="Tri Force Hero">{{Cite|Oh? My! Oh my, oh my, oh my! Ears fit to pierce the heavens! An impeccable side parting! And the universal symbol of heroism...magnificent sideburns! I say, my boy, you are the spitting image of a Tri Force Hero!|Bearded Baron|TFH}}</ref><br />
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==History==<br />
==={{LA|-}}===<br />
Round-eared Humans first made their appearance in {{LA}}, in which all of the people living on [[Koholint Island]] have round ears, making [[Link]] the only Hylian to reside on the island during his stay. They mostly live in [[Mabe Village]], but several others also live in remote houses across the isle. [[Tarin]] is a notable Human in this game, whose round ears are clearly visible in his artwork.<br />
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==={{OoS|-}} and {{OoA|-}}===<br />
Humans predominately live in [[Labrynna]] of {{OoA}} and [[Holodrum]] of {{OoS}}. Nearly the entire population of these lands consist of round-ears Humans, with only the three [[Oracle]]s as the sole residents with pointed ears. Interestingly, a number of characters who were Hylians in other games now appear as Humans with round ears; including the [[Happy Mask Salesman]], the [[Mutoh|Head Carpenter]] and his [[Carpenters|assistants]], [[Mamamu Yan]] and the [[Postman]] of Labrynna, and [[Guru-Guru]], [[Malon]], [[Talon]] and [[Ingo]] of Holodrum.<br />
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==={{TP|-}}===<br />
In {{TP}}, Humans predominately live in the autonomous [[Ordona Province]], which is said to not be a part of Hyrule proper.<ref>{{Cite|Oh, no, I don't believe he's from Hyrule proper at all. No, my understanding is that he's from the big neighboring province of Ordona.|Shad|TP}}</ref><ref>{{Cite|I was supposed to deliver something to the royal family of Hyrule the day after tomorrow... Yes, it was a task set to me by the mayor, but...would you go in my stead? You have...never been to Hyrule, right?|Rusl|TP}}</ref> Link is the only Hylian to live in the village. While Humans are most populous to the Ordona Province, a couple of round-eared Humans also live within the kingdom of Hyrule, including {{Term|TPHD|Barnes|link}} of [[Kakariko Village]], [[Hena]] and [[Iza]] of [[Zora's River]], and their brother [[Coro]] living in the [[Faron Woods]].<br />
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==={{TFH|-}}===<br />
In {{TFH}}, the kingdom of [[Hytopia]] is entirely inhabited by round-eared Humans; no Hylians or other races live as residents in the state. This fact is pointed out by many of the inhabitants,<ref>{{Cite|That noisy child over there... He seems to have a lot of friends, even though his ears are round. Hasn't anybody told him?|Woman|TFH}}</ref> as notably demonstrated when the populace reacts with surprise to Link's pointed ears or regards them as fashionable.<ref name="Chic"/> Round ears are so common to Hytopia that pointed ears are even regarded as one of the prerequisites for being a Tri Force Hero.<ref name="Tri Force Hero"/><br />
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==Other Appearances==<br />
{{Ambig|Start}}<br />
==={{FPTRR|-}}===<br />
In {{FPTRR}}, [[Tingle]] was originally a Human before meeting [[Uncle Rupee]] and turned into a [[Tingles|Tingle]] with the promise of going to [[Rupeeland]], giving him his pointed ears and distinctive green suit. Rupeeland is also predominately home to round-eared Humans as well; only a very few Hylians live in this land.<br />
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===''Ripened Tingle's Balloon Trip of Love''===<br />
In {{RTBToL}}, a couple round-eared Humans are encountered in the story book world. They include [[Tingle's Parents]], [[Peter]], and [[Nimi Baron]].<br />
{{Ambig|End}}<br />
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==Trivia==<br />
*The [[Street Merchant]] in {{ALttP}} is the first round-eared Human to appear in the series, as indicated by his noticeably round ears.<br />
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==Nomenclature==<br />
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==Gallery==<br />
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File:Tinlgenotwierd.jpg|Tingle in ''Tingle's Rosy Rupeeland'' as a Human<br />
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{{Term/Store|Ice Lynel|Ice Lynel|Series, HWAoC|plural}} are {{Plural|HWAoC|Enemy|link}} in {{HWAoC}}.{{Name Ref|HWAoC}}<br />
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==Characteristics==<br />
{{Stub|HWAoC}}<br />
Ice Lynels are a race of [[Lynel]] from Hyrule Warriors: Age of Calamity that dual wield [[Savage Lynel Sword]]s. They have [[Ice]] swirling around their bodies, and most of their attacks have something to do with ice. This means instead of shooting [[Shock Arrow|lightning arrows]], they shoot [[Ice Arrow|ice arrows]] that explode when they hit the ground. <br />
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Instead of breathing fire like the normal Lynel, they breath ice, which freezes the opponent in place. These Lynels will also freeze the character if the character gets hit by the Lynel's swords. These Lynels have more HP than a [[Lynel|red maned Lynel]].<br />
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==Nomenclature==<br />
{{Nomenclature}}<br />
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==See Also==<br />
* {{Term|Series|Lynel|link}}<br />
* {{Term|Series|Blue-Maned Lynel|link}}<br />
* {{Term|Series|White-Maned Lynel|link}}<br />
* {{Term|Series|Silver Lynel|link}}<br />
* {{Term|Series|Electric Lynel|link}}<br />
* {{Term|Series|Fire Lynel|link}}<br />
* {{Term|Series|Malice Lynel|link}}<br />
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{{Term/Store|Fire Lynel|Fire Lynel|Series, HWAoC|plural}} are {{Plural|HWAoC|Enemy|link}} in {{HWAoC}}.{{Name Ref|HWAoC}}<br />
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==Characteristics==<br />
They are red Lynels with firey runes equipped with a [[Savage Lynel Crusher]].<br />
{{Stub|HWAoC}}<br />
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==Nomenclature==<br />
{{Nomenclature}}<br />
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==See Also==<br />
* {{Term|Series|Lynel|link}}<br />
* {{Term|Series|Blue-Maned Lynel|link}}<br />
* {{Term|Series|White-Maned Lynel|link}}<br />
* {{Term|Series|Silver Lynel|link}}<br />
* {{Term|Series|Electric Lynel|link}}<br />
* {{Term|Series|Ice Lynel|link}}<br />
* {{Term|Series|Malice Lynel|link}}<br />
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{{Categories<br />
|Lynels<br />
|enemies= HWAoC<br />
}}</div>Argentum kurodilhttps://zelda.fandom.com/wiki/Electric_Lynel?diff=859972Electric Lynel2021-01-19T07:29:09Z<p>Argentum kurodil: </p>
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{{Term/Store|Electric Lynel|Electric Lynel|Series, HWAoC|plural}} are {{Plural|HWAoC|Enemy|link}} in {{HWAoC}}.{{Name Ref|HWAoC}}<br />
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==Characteristics==<br />
Electric Lynels are [[Lynel|Lynels]] that are given elemental properties due to the [[Calamity Ganon]] of the future and the [[Calamity Ganon]] of the past being in the same time zone. Electric Lynels are have pure black skin with electricity surrounding them. They have yellow horns and grey fur with glowing red eyes. Some of the Electric Lynel attacks feature electric shock waves, similar to [[Electric Moblin|Electric Moblins]]. Electric Lynels use a [[Savage Lynel Spear]] unlike regular Lynels in the game.{{Stub|HWAoC}}<br />
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==Nomenclature==<br />
{{Nomenclature}}<br />
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==See Also==<br />
* {{Term|Series|Lynel|link}}<br />
* {{Term|Series|Blue-Maned Lynel|link}}<br />
* {{Term|Series|White-Maned Lynel|link}}<br />
* {{Term|Series|Silver Lynel|link}}<br />
* {{Term|Series|Fire Lynel|link}}<br />
* {{Term|Series|Ice Lynel|link}}<br />
* {{Term|Series|Malice Lynel|link}}<br />
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|enemies= HWAoC<br />
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{{Term/Store|Malice Lynel|Malice Lynel|Series, HWAoC|plural}} are {{Plural|HWAoC|Enemy|link}} in {{HWAoC}}.{{Name Ref|HWAoC}}<br />
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==Characteristics==<br />
Similar to [[Ice Lynel]]s, Malice Lynels always dual wield [[Savage Lynel Sword]]s.<br />
{{Stub|HWAoC}}<br />
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==Nomenclature==<br />
{{Nomenclature}}<br />
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==See Also==<br />
* {{Term|Series|Lynel|link}}<br />
* {{Term|Series|Blue-Maned Lynel|link}}<br />
* {{Term|Series|White-Maned Lynel|link}}<br />
* {{Term|Series|Silver Lynel|link}}<br />
* {{Term|Series|Electric Lynel|link}}<br />
* {{Term|Series|Fire Lynel|link}}<br />
* {{Term|Series|Ice Lynel|link}}<br />
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|enemies= HWAoC<br />
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|Sprite OoA= File:OoA Blue Lynel Sprite.png<br />
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{{Term/Store|Blue Lynel|Blue Lynels|Series, TLoZ, OoS, OoA|plural}} are recurring {{Plural|Series|Enemy|link}} in {{TLoZ|Series}}.<ref>{{Cite Book|quote= |book= E |publisher= |page= 190 {{Exp Game|TLoZ, OoS, OoA}}}}</ref><br />
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==={{OoA|-}}===<br />
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==Nomenclature==<br />
{{Nomenclature}}<br />
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==See Also==<br />
* {{Term|Series|Blue-Maned Lynel|link}}<br />
* {{Term|Series|Lynel|link}}<br />
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|image= File:BotW Robbie Model.png<br />
|caption= <br />
|title= Doctor<ref name="Doctor">{{Cite|Hm? Hm! Hmm... Yes, the number of scars on your body...just as I remember. Most seem to have healed, but they do line up with the scars I know you got during the {{Color|BotW Red|Great Calamity}} 100 years ago. Hm. Yes, I acknowledge you as the real Link. So let us begin again... I am the lead {{Color|BotW Blue|Guardian}} researcher and director of the {{Color|BotW Blue|Akkala Ancient Tech Lab}}. Doctooooor...{{Big|Robbie!}}|Robbie|BotW}}</ref><br>Director<ref>{{Cite|But the {{Color|BotW Blue|director}} at the {{Color|BotW Blue|Akkala Ancient Tech Lab}} hasn't lit the fire in so long.|Aya|BotW}}</ref><br>Genius Eccentric<ref>{{Cite|Robbie<br>Genius Eccentric|N/A|HWAoC}}</ref><br />
|race= {{Term|BotW|Sheikah|link}}<br />
|gender= Male<ref name="Subordinate">{{Cite|[Who's Robbie?] {{Color|BotW Red|Robbie}} is my subordinate. There, I said it. I think he's still up on the edge of {{Color|BotW Red|Akkala}} researching {{Color|BotW Blue|Guardians}}... Haven't seen him in 100 years, though. So who knows.|Purah|BotW}}</ref><br />
|game= {{BotW}}<br />
|other= {{HWAoC}}<br />
|era= {{Term|BotW|Era of the Wilds|link}}<br />
|family= {{Term|BotW|Jerrin|link}} {{Small|(wife)}}<ref name="Married">{{Cite|[About Robbie...] Robbie is one of the researchers of ancient civilizations. He was studying {{Color|BotW Blue|Guardians}} at {{Color|BotW Blue|Hyrule Castle}} 100 years ago. Oh, Robbie... We're a half-century apart, agewise, but we never let that get in the way. He and I are married!|Jerrin|BotW}}<br>{{Cite|[You're married?] Yes, indeed! Together we run the {{Color|BotW Blue|Akkala Ancient Tech Lab}}. I've got a son, as well!|Jerrin|BotW}}</ref><br>{{Term|BotW|Granté|link}} {{Small|(son)}}<ref>{{Cite|[Your son...] That's right, I've got one son. His name is Granté. Have you seen him in your travels?|Jerrin|BotW}}</ref><br />
|voiceactor= [[Jacob Craner]] {{Small|(English)}}<ref>{{Cite web|quote= /What a check off the ol’ bucket list; I’m in a #zelda game!!! I’m so over-the-moon to play the eccentric genius, Robbie. #vox for life.!|author= Jacob Craner|published= |retrieved= November 21, 2020|url= https://twitter.com/jacobcraner/status/1329984613075222528|title= Jacob Craner|site= Twitter|type= }}</ref><br>Kenichiro Matsuda {{Small|(Japanese)}}<br>Roberto Salguero {{Small|(Latin American Spanish)}}{{Fact}}<br />
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{{Term/Store|Robbie||Series, BotW}} is a character in {{BotW}}.<ref>{{Cite|Robbie|N/A|BotW}}</ref><br />
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==Biography==<br />
{{Term|BotW|Robbie}} is a {{Term|BotW|Sheikah|link}} who researched {{Plural|BotW|Guardian|link}} at the {{Term|BotW|Royal Ancient Lab Ruins|link|display=Royal Ancient Lab}} before the {{Term|BotW|Great Calamity|link}}. According to {{Term|BotW|Purah|link}}, he was her subordinate as a researcher, though {{Term|BotW|Robbie}} does not hold a high opinion of {{Term|BotW|Purah}}'s abilities as a researcher.<ref name="Subordinate"/><ref name="Typical">{{Cite|[I met a child.] Hm? Purah? A child? What?! She really has a kid? Hmm. Or do you mean that Purah aged backward...and SHE is now a child?|Robbie|BotW}}<br>{{Cite|[Purah got younger.] Hm? Are you certain? {{Small|Hm! So she's as crazy as ever.}} Okeydoke. Knowing her, I'm guessing she screwed up some experiment. Hm, hm, yes. Typical.|Robbie|BotW}}</ref> {{Term|BotW|Robbie}} and {{Term|BotW|Purah}} worked together with {{Term|BotW|Princess Zelda|link}} on her expeditions to excavate ancient {{Term|BotW|Sheikah|link}} technology,<ref>{{Cite|Today I met with Impa of the Sheikah tribe and began my research into the ancient technology in earnest. Impa introduced me to Purah and Robbie, other respected members of her tribe. Tomorrow I embark on an excavation with them. We hope to find tech with which to operate the Guidance Stones.|Zelda's Research Notes|BotW}}</ref> leading to the discovery of the {{Term|BotW|Sheikah Slate|link}}.<ref>{{Cite|Today we uncovered some ancient technology that we believe may have the power to control the Guidance Stone. It is a rectangular object, small enough to be held in my two hands. Sheikah text is featured prominently on it. It is made of an unknown material, but we believe it is the same as the shrines scattered across each region. Impa proposed that I hold onto it for now. I hope that it leads to some new developments in our research.|Zelda's Research Notes|BotW}}</ref> {{Term|BotW|Robbie}} was responsible for restoring mobility to the {{Plural|BotW|Guardian}}.<ref>{{Cite|Robbie has restored mobility to many of the Guardians we've excavated. ...But we have still yet to find all of the Guardians. Records mention a greater number of them—and even other types. They are said to be stored in five giant columns that rest beneath Hyrule Castle. The thing is... No matter how I search beneath the castle, I can't seem to locate these columns. They must be buried deep. Were they perhaps designed to sense the appearance of Calamity Ganon and to only activate upon his return?|Zelda's Research Notes|BotW}}</ref> When {{Term|BotW|Link}} was injured during the {{Term|BotW|Great Calamity}} and subsequently saved by two {{Term|BotW|Sheikah}} warriors, {{Term|BotW|Robbie}} took {{Term|BotW|Link}} to the {{Term|BotW|Shrine of Resurrection|link}} along with {{Term|BotW|Purah}}.<ref>{{Cite|Let me start from the beginning. It was 100 years ago... Calamity Ganon had already swallowed Princess Zelda. Dr. Purah and I had already taken Link to the Shrine of Resurrection and left him to recover.|Robbie's Memoirs|BotW}}</ref><br />
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Following the {{Term|BotW|Great Calamity}}, {{Term|BotW|Robbie}} fled to the northeastern reaches of {{Term|BotW|Akkala|link}}, where he founded the {{Term|BotW|Akkala Ancient Tech Lab|link}} and continued his research. {{Term|BotW|Robbie}} and {{Term|BotW|Purah}} purposefully set up their labs in different places so that if one of them died the other would still be around to help Link when he awoke.<ref>{{Cite|All three of us couldn't stay together, of course. We couldn't risk Calamity Ganon getting all of us in one strike. If that happened, there'd be no one left to deliver Princess Zelda's message to Link when he recovered and woke up... We had to ensure at least one of us would be able to talk to him.|Robbie's Memoirs|BotW}}</ref> {{Term|BotW|Robbie}} was easily able to destroy hostile {{Plural|BotW|Guardian}} near his lab because he had spent so much time researching them.<ref>{{Cite|I was attacked by a Guardian here and there as I went, but remember, I'd spent my life studying them. Dispatching them individually was no challenge at all.|Robbie's Memoirs|BotW}}</ref> About 40 or 50 years after the {{Term|BotW|Great Calamity}}, {{Term|BotW|Robbie}} created the first {{Plural|BotW|Ancient Arrow}}.<ref>{{Cite Book|quote= |book= CaC |publisher= |page= 385}}</ref> When {{Term|BotW|Robbie}} was 90, a woman named {{Term|BotW|Jerrin|link}} traveled from {{Term|BotW|Kakariko Village|link}} to assist him. They ended up getting married and had a son together, named {{Term|BotW|Granté|link}}.<ref name="Married"/><br />
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In preparation of {{Term|BotW|Link|link}}'s fated standoff against {{Term|BotW|Calamity Ganon|link}}, {{Term|BotW|Robbie}} developed a machine that can generate {{Term|BotW|Ancient Soldier Gear|link}} in exchange for {{Term|BotW|Material|link|display=Ancient Materials}} and {{Plural|BotW|Rupee|link}}. He dubbed the machine "{{Term|BotW|Cherry|link|display=Cherry}}", after his first love. Due to this, {{Term|BotW|Jerrin}} becomes enraged whenever {{Term|BotW|Robbie}} refers to the machine as {{Term|BotW|Cherry|display=Cherry}} and insists that he refers to her as the {{Term|BotW|Ancient Oven}} instead.<ref>{{Cite|[Cherry?] {{Color|BotW Blue|Cherry}}...that is, the ancient oven...is a machine I made to create ancient soldier gear. Isn't she adorable? Yes, hm? My first love... She shares the name of my first love, you see. My wife...isn't as crazy about her as I am. Yes, when I call her {{Color|BotW Blue|Cherry}}, my wife gets angry and throws things. That's why I call her the ancient oven now.|Robbie|BotW}}</ref> Around the time that {{Term|BotW|Link}} awoke from the {{Term|BotW|Slumber of Restoration|link}}, the {{Term|BotW|Ancient Furnace|link}} outside the {{Term|BotW|Akkala Ancient Tech Lab}} lost its {{Term|BotW|Blue Flame|link}}, rendering {{Term|BotW|Cherry|display=Cherry}} inoperable.<br />
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{{Term|BotW|Link}} first encounters {{Term|BotW|Robbie}} after the {{Term|BotW|Hylian}} {{Term|BotW|Champion|link}} is caught examining {{Term|BotW|Cherry|display=Cherry}} inside the {{Term|BotW|Akkala Ancient Tech Lab}}.<ref>{{Cite|Hey, you! What are you doing here? Hmmm... Hm? {{Big|Hmmm?}}|Robbie|BotW}}</ref> When spoken to, {{Term|BotW|Robbie}} will ask {{Term|BotW|Link}} if he is the same {{Term|BotW|Link}} from 100 years prior. Regardless of whether {{Term|BotW|Link}} affirms or denies this, {{Term|BotW|Robbie}} will begrudge the fact that he can't confirm that {{Term|BotW|Link}} has truly returned without observing the scars on his body first.<ref>{{Cite|Are you...the one called...Link? [Yes.]<!--[No.] also yields the same result. --> Hm? Hm. That's too bad. If you WERE the legendary Link, there would be something important I'd need to tell you. But how can I determine with full certainty whether or not you are the true hero? Yes, how indeed? Hm? Hm, hm, yes. If you can show me the wounds your {{Color|BotW Red|body}} suffered 100 years ago, that should prove you are truly Link. |Robbie|BotW}}</ref> If {{Term|BotW|Link}} speaks to {{Term|BotW|Robbie}} while not wearing any {{Term|BotW|Armor|link}} that covers his torso, {{Term|BotW|Robbie}} will acknowledge him as the same {{Term|BotW|Link}} that fought against the {{Term|BotW|Great Calamity}} and reintroduce himself as the lead researcher presiding over the {{Term|BotW|Akkala Ancient Tech Lab|display=Ancient Tech Lab}} in {{Term|BotW|Akkala}}.<ref name="Doctor"/> Afterwards, {{Term|BotW|Robbie}} will ask {{Term|BotW|Link}} if he has met {{Term|BotW|Purah}} along his journey,<ref>{{Cite|In any case... I really am impressed that you made it all the way out to this rather remote location. Did you, perchance, meet Purah and borrow her power?|Robbie|BotW}}</ref> to which {{Term|BotW|Link}} can either inform {{Term|BotW|Robbie}} that he met {{Term|BotW|Purah}} after she technologically reverted herself to a child state or deny meeting her in the first place.<ref name="Typical"/><ref>{{Cite|[Who's Purah?] Hm, yes, OK. That's fine if you don't know.|Robbie|BotW}}</ref><br />
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{{Term|BotW|Robbie}} will then ask {{Term|BotW|Link}} if he was aware that {{Term|BotW|Calamity Ganon}} was regaining his power.<ref>{{Cite|Let us return to the subject at hand, hm? Did you know that the {{Color|BotW Red|Calamity}} is regaining its power?|Robbie|BotW}}</ref> After hearing either answer, {{Term|BotW|Robbie}} offers to tell {{Term|BotW|Link}} his story,<ref>{{Cite|[I know!] Hmm, I see. Then I don't need to tell you my story, hm?|Robbie|BotW}}</ref><ref>{{Cite|[I didn't know.] Are you serious?! Well then, I suppose I should tell you my story, hm?|Robbie|BotW}}</ref> which is of how the {{Term|BotW|Akkala Ancient Tech Lab}} was constructed under the sole purpose of destroying {{Term|BotW|Calamity Ganon}} and rescuing {{Term|BotW|Princess Zelda}}.<ref>{{Cite|[Tell me!] Hm! Yes, I see. In that case... The goal of our Sheikah research lab is simple, really. We aim to destroy the {{Color|BotW Red|Calamity}} that has endured across time...to rid Hyrule of its dark influence...and above all...to rescue Princess Zelda, who is now a prisoner of the {{Color|BotW Red|Calamity}}. We have worked ourselves to the bone conducting our research. For a time, I feared I'd pass before we could prevail. HOWEVER! You, {{Color|BotW Blue|Link}}, managed to awaken before this old sack of flesh gave out. That means... THE TIME IS NOW! Hm, yes, yes!|Robbie|BotW}}</ref> To this end, Robbie prompts Link to join with him in exchange for Ancient Soldier Gear made for fighting against Ganon.<ref>{{Cite|You! Now is the time to join forces with us Sheikah, yes? We must destroy the {{Color|BotW Red|Calamity}}!|Robbie|BotW}}<br>{{Cite|[Let's do it!] {{Big|Yes! That is correct!}} You and I are going to join forces to put an end to the {{Color|BotW Red|Calamity}}! And on that note... Sorry for the long preamble, but I'd like to provide you with some {{Color|BotW Red|ancient soldier gear}}. Hm! Hm? Did you catch all that?|Robbie|BotW}}</ref> If {{Term|BotW|Link}} has not restored the {{Term|BotW|Blue Flame}} to the {{Term|BotW|Ancient Furnace}}, {{Term|BotW|Robbie}} will begrudge the fact that he cannot make any {{Term|BotW|Ancient Soldier Gear}} for him and asks him to travel to the {{Term|BotW|Ancient Furnace|link}} atop {{Term|BotW|Tumlea Heights|link}} to retrieve more {{Term|BotW|Blue Flame}} from its source.<ref>{{Cite|{{Color|BotW Blue|Cherry}}...erm, the ancient oven...creates ancient soldier gear. But I fear she's out of sorts at the moment. Hm. I'm afraid someone will have to bring the {{Color|BotW Blue|blue flame}} from the {{Color|BotW Blue|ancient furnace}} again...|Robbie|BotW}}</ref><ref>{{Cite|Ah... The ancient oven... You see, it's a bit out of sorts right now, so it's impossible to make {{Color|BotW Red|ancient soldier gear}}. Hm... Yes, I suppose we'll have to carry the {{Color|BotW Blue|blue flame}} over from the {{Color|BotW Blue|ancient furnace}} again.|Robbie|BotW}}</ref><ref>{{Cite|[Ancient soldier gear?] Ancient soldier gear is something we Sheikah developed with ancient power. It's easy to make it. Yes, hm! A breeze! Just take the {{Color|BotW Blue|ancient materials}} that the {{Color|BotW Blue|Guardians}} drop... {{Small|And some rupees...}} And toss them into {{Color|BotW Blue|Cherry}}. I mean...into the ancient oven. Yes. That. However! The ancient oven is still out of sorts. Hmm... Who do we know who can do something about that?|Robbie|BotW}}</ref> {{Term|BotW|Robbie}} also explains that his wife, {{Term|BotW|Jerrin}}, refuses to retrieve the {{Term|BotW|Blue Flame}} herself as she is jealous of the affection {{Term|BotW|Robbie}} gives to {{Term|BotW|Cherry}}.<ref>{{Cite|[Ancient furnace?] An {{Color|BotW Blue|ancient furnace}} can be simply described as a singular place that gathers massive amounts of energy. Get the {{Color|BotW Blue|blue flame}} from {{Color|BotW Blue|Tumlea Heights}}, put it in the {{Color|BotW Blue|furnace}}, and then {{Color|BotW Blue|Cherry}}...I mean...the ancient oven will be fixed. However! At my age, it's not so easy to climb mountains and cross rivers. Hm. And my wife is jealous of {{Color|BotW Blue|Cherry}}, so she refuses to get the {{Color|BotW Blue|blue flame}} for me... *sigh*|Robbie|BotW}}</ref><br />
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Once {{Term|BotW|Link}} has restored the {{Term|BotW|Blue Flame}}, {{Term|BotW|Robbie}} will excitedly inform {{Term|BotW|Link}} that {{Term|BotW|Cherry}} has once again become operational and attributes this to the sheer force of love that he has for {{Term|BotW|Cherry}},<ref>{{Cite|You! Link! Listen up, hm! My darling {{Color|BotW Blue|Cherry}} is back to normal! Such is the power of love... My love made {{Color|BotW Blue|Cherry}} well again!|Robbie|BotW}}</ref> only to realize that it was really due to {{Term|BotW|Link}}'s actions.<ref>{{Cite|[The furnace is lit.] ... Oh... Well, thank you. Yes, quite. Now then, please take this as a gift of my gratitude that {{Color|BotW Blue|Cherry}} is fixed!|Robbie|BotW}}</ref> As thanks for returning the {{Term|BotW|Blue Flame}} to the {{Term|BotW|Akkala Ancient Tech Lab}}, {{Term|BotW|Robbie}} will give {{Term|BotW|Link}} three {{Plural|BotW|Ancient Arrow}}, explaining that they are designed to be "anti-{{Term|BotW|Great Calamity|display=Calamity}} weapons."<ref>{{Cite|They are made using secret Sheikah technology. With the addition of my upgrades, they have morphed into... Anti-Calamity weapons! So to speak... Needless to say, they are an incredibly powerful type of ancient soldier gear. I like to call them... {{Big|{{Color|BotW Blue|Ancient arrows}}!}}|Robbie|BotW}}</ref> {{Term|BotW|Robbie}} continues, informing {{Term|BotW|Link}} that {{Term|BotW|Cherry|display=Cherry}} is capable of producing other {{Plural|BotW|Weapon}} and {{Term|BotW|Armor}} suited for this purpose as well, provided that {{Term|BotW|Link}} pays the necessary amount of {{Plural|BotW|Material}} and {{Plural|BotW|Rupee}}.<ref>{{Cite|In addition to {{Color|BotW Blue|ancient arrows}}, {{Color|BotW Blue|Cherry}} can make all kinds of ancient soldier gear. If you're looking to acquire some, give your {{Color|BotW Blue|ancient materials}}...{{Small|and rupees...}}to {{Color|BotW Blue|Cherry}}.|Robbie|BotW}}</ref> When asked about the need for {{Plural|BotW|Rupee}}, {{Term|BotW|Robbie}} explains that the {{Term|BotW|Akkala Ancient Tech Lab}} has severely lacked funding since the fall of the {{Term|Series|Hyrulean}} government,<ref>{{Cite|[Rupees?] {{Small|Did you hear that?}} Ah! Forgive me, Link. Ever since the fall of Hyrule Castle, we haven't had much in the way of funds for our research. That's why I thought you might be willing to help us out! With rupees. Losts of them. I BEG OF YOU! Then let's do it, hm? The two of us, as soon as possible, yes. Let's... Conquer the {{Color|BotW Red|Calamity}}, hm!|Robbie|BotW}}</ref> {{Term|BotW|Robbie}}'s previous benefactors.<br />
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If {{Term|BotW|Link}} activates the {{Term|BotW|Ancient Furnace}} before being asked to confirm his identity to {{Term|BotW|Robbie}}, {{Term|BotW|Robbie}} will immediately accept that he is the {{Term|BotW|Hylian}} {{Term|BotW|Champion}} .<ref>{{Cite|Hm? Hmmmmmm?! {{Big|Don't TELL me...you're Link?!}}|Robbie|BotW}}<br>{{Cite|[That's right!] {{Big|Whoa!}} Today is eventful, hm? Yes, downright crazy! To think I'd get to see Link 100 years after he went to sleep. On top of that, {{Color|BotW Blue|Cherry}}...I mean, my {{Color|BotW Blue|ancient oven}}...is finally up and running again!|Robbie|BotW}}<br>{{Cite|[The furnace is lit.] Thank you, hm! Heh, though at first I truly believed she started working again by the power of my love...|Robbie|BotW}}</ref> He then introduces himself before gifting {{Term|BotW|Link}} the three {{Plural|BotW|Ancient Arrow}}.<ref>{{Cite|[Who are you?] Hm? Me? {{Big|Are you serious?!}} It seems I got so excited I forgot to introduce myself! I'll start over, hm? I am the lead {{Color|BotW Blue|Guardian}} researcher and director of the {{Color|BotW Blue|Akkala Ancient Tech Lab}}. Doctooooor...{{Big|Robbie!}}|Robbie|BotW}}</ref><ref>{{Cite|Sorry for the long preamble, but I'd like to provide you with some {{Color|BotW Red|ancient soldier gear}}. To start, I'll hand these over.|Robbie|BotW}}</ref><br />
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After restoring {{Term|BotW|Cherry|display=Cherry}} to her operational state, {{Term|BotW|Robbie}} will tell {{Term|BotW|Link}} that the next priority is to destroy {{Term|BotW|Calamity Ganon}}.<ref>{{Cite|{{Color|BotW Blue|Cherry}} is safely back to work. All that's left is for you to destroy the {{Color|BotW Red|Calamity}}.|Robbie|BotW}}</ref> As he deems regaining control of the {{Plural|BotW|Guardian}} to be too difficult, he instead offers to equip {{Term|BotW|Link}} with an arsenal to combat {{Term|BotW|Ganon}}.<ref>{{Cite|But I think it's unwise to try and make the {{Color|BotW Blue|Guardians}} our allies now... Just...too difficult... I think I'll offer you ancient equipment in exchange for {{Color|BotW Blue|Guardian}} parts, instead.|Robbie|BotW}}</ref> {{Term|BotW|Link}} can ask {{Term|BotW|Robbie}} what {{Plural|BotW|Guardian}} are at this point, which {{Term|BotW|Robbie}} answers, detailing {{Plural|BotW|Guardian}} as automated weapons constructed by ancient {{Term|BotW|Sheikah}} researchers.<ref>{{Cite|[What's a Guardian?] The {{Color|BotW Blue|Guardians}} are self-guided weapons built to fight Calamity Ganon and developed by our Sheikah ancestors.|Robbie|BotW}}</ref> Ever since the {{Term|BotW|Great Calamity}}, {{Term|BotW|Robbie}} has vowed to find a way to wrest control of them away from {{Term|BotW|Ganon}}.<ref>{{Cite|For many years, the {{Color|BotW Blue|Guardians}} were kept below {{Color|BotW Blue|Hyrule Castle}}. However, when the Calamity struck, they were stolen away. I've been researching ways to take them back...|Robbie|BotW}}</ref><br />
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==Trivia==<br />
*According to {{BotW|CaC}}, {{Term|BotW|Robbie}} is around 120 years old, which would make his wife 70.<ref>{{Cite Book|quote= |book= CaC |publisher= |page= 398}}</ref><br />
*{{Term|BotW|Robbie}}'s goggles are based on the eyes of chameleons, which are also capable of moving independently from each other.<br />
*Rough designs of Robbie show him with blue eyes, which is the same colour as his wife and son.<ref>{{Cite Book|quote= |book= CaC |publisher= |page= 107}}</ref> His eyes are never seen in-game.<br />
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==Nomenclature==<br />
{{Term|BotW|Robbie}}'s name is derived from a corruption of {{Wp|Strawberry}}, fitting with the theme of {{Term|BotW|Sheikah}} members being named after fruits.<br />
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==Gallery==<br />
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File:BotW Robbie Concept Artwork.png|Concept art of {{Term|BotW|Robbie}}<br />
File:HWAoC Robbie Artwork.png|Artwork of {{Term|HWAoC|Robbie}} from {{HWAoC|-}}<br />
File:HWAoC Robbie Doing His Pose.jpg| Robbie Doing His Pose<br />
File:HWAoC Robbie holding a pen.jpg|HWAoC Robbie holding a pen<br />
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==See Also==<br />
* {{Term|Series|Robbie's Memoirs|link}}<br />
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|title= Doctor<ref name="Doctor">{{Cite|Hm? Hm! Hmm... Yes, the number of scars on your body...just as I remember. Most seem to have healed, but they do line up with the scars I know you got during the {{Color|BotW Red|Great Calamity}} 100 years ago. Hm. Yes, I acknowledge you as the real Link. So let us begin again... I am the lead {{Color|BotW Blue|Guardian}} researcher and director of the {{Color|BotW Blue|Akkala Ancient Tech Lab}}. Doctooooor...{{Big|Robbie!}}|Robbie|BotW}}</ref><br>Director<ref>{{Cite|But the {{Color|BotW Blue|director}} at the {{Color|BotW Blue|Akkala Ancient Tech Lab}} hasn't lit the fire in so long.|Aya|BotW}}</ref><br>Genius Eccentric<ref>{{Cite|Robbie<br>Genius Eccentric|N/A|HWAoC}}</ref><br />
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|gender= Male<ref name="Subordinate">{{Cite|[Who's Robbie?] {{Color|BotW Red|Robbie}} is my subordinate. There, I said it. I think he's still up on the edge of {{Color|BotW Red|Akkala}} researching {{Color|BotW Blue|Guardians}}... Haven't seen him in 100 years, though. So who knows.|Purah|BotW}}</ref><br />
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|family= {{Term|BotW|Jerrin|link}} {{Small|(wife)}}<ref name="Married">{{Cite|[About Robbie...] Robbie is one of the researchers of ancient civilizations. He was studying {{Color|BotW Blue|Guardians}} at {{Color|BotW Blue|Hyrule Castle}} 100 years ago. Oh, Robbie... We're a half-century apart, agewise, but we never let that get in the way. He and I are married!|Jerrin|BotW}}<br>{{Cite|[You're married?] Yes, indeed! Together we run the {{Color|BotW Blue|Akkala Ancient Tech Lab}}. I've got a son, as well!|Jerrin|BotW}}</ref><br>{{Term|BotW|Granté|link}} {{Small|(son)}}<ref>{{Cite|[Your son...] That's right, I've got one son. His name is Granté. Have you seen him in your travels?|Jerrin|BotW}}</ref><br />
|voiceactor= [[Jacob Craner]] {{Small|(English)}}<ref>{{Cite web|quote= /What a check off the ol’ bucket list; I’m in a #zelda game!!! I’m so over-the-moon to play the eccentric genius, Robbie. #vox for life.!|author= Jacob Craner|published= |retrieved= November 21, 2020|url= https://twitter.com/jacobcraner/status/1329984613075222528|title= Jacob Craner|site= Twitter|type= }}</ref><br>Kenichiro Matsuda {{Small|(Japanese)}}<br>Roberto Salguero {{Small|(Latin American Spanish)}}{{Fact}}<br />
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==Biography==<br />
{{Term|BotW|Robbie}} is a {{Term|BotW|Sheikah|link}} who researched {{Plural|BotW|Guardian|link}} at the {{Term|BotW|Royal Ancient Lab Ruins|link|display=Royal Ancient Lab}} before the {{Term|BotW|Great Calamity|link}}. According to {{Term|BotW|Purah|link}}, he was her subordinate as a researcher, though {{Term|BotW|Robbie}} does not hold a high opinion of {{Term|BotW|Purah}}'s abilities as a researcher.<ref name="Subordinate"/><ref name="Typical">{{Cite|[I met a child.] Hm? Purah? A child? What?! She really has a kid? Hmm. Or do you mean that Purah aged backward...and SHE is now a child?|Robbie|BotW}}<br>{{Cite|[Purah got younger.] Hm? Are you certain? {{Small|Hm! So she's as crazy as ever.}} Okeydoke. Knowing her, I'm guessing she screwed up some experiment. Hm, hm, yes. Typical.|Robbie|BotW}}</ref> {{Term|BotW|Robbie}} and {{Term|BotW|Purah}} worked together with {{Term|BotW|Princess Zelda|link}} on her expeditions to excavate ancient {{Term|BotW|Sheikah|link}} technology,<ref>{{Cite|Today I met with Impa of the Sheikah tribe and began my research into the ancient technology in earnest. Impa introduced me to Purah and Robbie, other respected members of her tribe. Tomorrow I embark on an excavation with them. We hope to find tech with which to operate the Guidance Stones.|Zelda's Research Notes|BotW}}</ref> leading to the discovery of the {{Term|BotW|Sheikah Slate|link}}.<ref>{{Cite|Today we uncovered some ancient technology that we believe may have the power to control the Guidance Stone. It is a rectangular object, small enough to be held in my two hands. Sheikah text is featured prominently on it. It is made of an unknown material, but we believe it is the same as the shrines scattered across each region. Impa proposed that I hold onto it for now. I hope that it leads to some new developments in our research.|Zelda's Research Notes|BotW}}</ref> {{Term|BotW|Robbie}} was responsible for restoring mobility to the {{Plural|BotW|Guardian}}.<ref>{{Cite|Robbie has restored mobility to many of the Guardians we've excavated. ...But we have still yet to find all of the Guardians. Records mention a greater number of them—and even other types. They are said to be stored in five giant columns that rest beneath Hyrule Castle. The thing is... No matter how I search beneath the castle, I can't seem to locate these columns. They must be buried deep. Were they perhaps designed to sense the appearance of Calamity Ganon and to only activate upon his return?|Zelda's Research Notes|BotW}}</ref> When {{Term|BotW|Link}} was injured during the {{Term|BotW|Great Calamity}} and subsequently saved by two {{Term|BotW|Sheikah}} warriors, {{Term|BotW|Robbie}} took {{Term|BotW|Link}} to the {{Term|BotW|Shrine of Resurrection|link}} along with {{Term|BotW|Purah}}.<ref>{{Cite|Let me start from the beginning. It was 100 years ago... Calamity Ganon had already swallowed Princess Zelda. Dr. Purah and I had already taken Link to the Shrine of Resurrection and left him to recover.|Robbie's Memoirs|BotW}}</ref><br />
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Following the {{Term|BotW|Great Calamity}}, {{Term|BotW|Robbie}} fled to the northeastern reaches of {{Term|BotW|Akkala|link}}, where he founded the {{Term|BotW|Akkala Ancient Tech Lab|link}} and continued his research. {{Term|BotW|Robbie}} and {{Term|BotW|Purah}} purposefully set up their labs in different places so that if one of them died the other would still be around to help Link when he awoke.<ref>{{Cite|All three of us couldn't stay together, of course. We couldn't risk Calamity Ganon getting all of us in one strike. If that happened, there'd be no one left to deliver Princess Zelda's message to Link when he recovered and woke up... We had to ensure at least one of us would be able to talk to him.|Robbie's Memoirs|BotW}}</ref> {{Term|BotW|Robbie}} was easily able to destroy hostile {{Plural|BotW|Guardian}} near his lab because he had spent so much time researching them.<ref>{{Cite|I was attacked by a Guardian here and there as I went, but remember, I'd spent my life studying them. Dispatching them individually was no challenge at all.|Robbie's Memoirs|BotW}}</ref> About 40 or 50 years after the {{Term|BotW|Great Calamity}}, {{Term|BotW|Robbie}} created the first {{Plural|BotW|Ancient Arrow}}.<ref>{{Cite Book|quote= |book= CaC |publisher= |page= 385}}</ref> When {{Term|BotW|Robbie}} was 90, a woman named {{Term|BotW|Jerrin|link}} traveled from {{Term|BotW|Kakariko Village|link}} to assist him. They ended up getting married and had a son together, named {{Term|BotW|Granté|link}}.<ref name="Married"/><br />
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In preparation of {{Term|BotW|Link|link}}'s fated standoff against {{Term|BotW|Calamity Ganon|link}}, {{Term|BotW|Robbie}} developed a machine that can generate {{Term|BotW|Ancient Soldier Gear|link}} in exchange for {{Term|BotW|Material|link|display=Ancient Materials}} and {{Plural|BotW|Rupee|link}}. He dubbed the machine "{{Term|BotW|Cherry|link|display=Cherry}}", after his first love. Due to this, {{Term|BotW|Jerrin}} becomes enraged whenever {{Term|BotW|Robbie}} refers to the machine as {{Term|BotW|Cherry|display=Cherry}} and insists that he refers to her as the {{Term|BotW|Ancient Oven}} instead.<ref>{{Cite|[Cherry?] {{Color|BotW Blue|Cherry}}...that is, the ancient oven...is a machine I made to create ancient soldier gear. Isn't she adorable? Yes, hm? My first love... She shares the name of my first love, you see. My wife...isn't as crazy about her as I am. Yes, when I call her {{Color|BotW Blue|Cherry}}, my wife gets angry and throws things. That's why I call her the ancient oven now.|Robbie|BotW}}</ref> Around the time that {{Term|BotW|Link}} awoke from the {{Term|BotW|Slumber of Restoration|link}}, the {{Term|BotW|Ancient Furnace|link}} outside the {{Term|BotW|Akkala Ancient Tech Lab}} lost its {{Term|BotW|Blue Flame|link}}, rendering {{Term|BotW|Cherry|display=Cherry}} inoperable.<br />
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{{Term|BotW|Link}} first encounters {{Term|BotW|Robbie}} after the {{Term|BotW|Hylian}} {{Term|BotW|Champion|link}} is caught examining {{Term|BotW|Cherry|display=Cherry}} inside the {{Term|BotW|Akkala Ancient Tech Lab}}.<ref>{{Cite|Hey, you! What are you doing here? Hmmm... Hm? {{Big|Hmmm?}}|Robbie|BotW}}</ref> When spoken to, {{Term|BotW|Robbie}} will ask {{Term|BotW|Link}} if he is the same {{Term|BotW|Link}} from 100 years prior. Regardless of whether {{Term|BotW|Link}} affirms or denies this, {{Term|BotW|Robbie}} will begrudge the fact that he can't confirm that {{Term|BotW|Link}} has truly returned without observing the scars on his body first.<ref>{{Cite|Are you...the one called...Link? [Yes.]<!--[No.] also yields the same result. --> Hm? Hm. That's too bad. If you WERE the legendary Link, there would be something important I'd need to tell you. But how can I determine with full certainty whether or not you are the true hero? Yes, how indeed? Hm? Hm, hm, yes. If you can show me the wounds your {{Color|BotW Red|body}} suffered 100 years ago, that should prove you are truly Link. |Robbie|BotW}}</ref> If {{Term|BotW|Link}} speaks to {{Term|BotW|Robbie}} while not wearing any {{Term|BotW|Armor|link}} that covers his torso, {{Term|BotW|Robbie}} will acknowledge him as the same {{Term|BotW|Link}} that fought against the {{Term|BotW|Great Calamity}} and reintroduce himself as the lead researcher presiding over the {{Term|BotW|Akkala Ancient Tech Lab|display=Ancient Tech Lab}} in {{Term|BotW|Akkala}}.<ref name="Doctor"/> Afterwards, {{Term|BotW|Robbie}} will ask {{Term|BotW|Link}} if he has met {{Term|BotW|Purah}} along his journey,<ref>{{Cite|In any case... I really am impressed that you made it all the way out to this rather remote location. Did you, perchance, meet Purah and borrow her power?|Robbie|BotW}}</ref> to which {{Term|BotW|Link}} can either inform {{Term|BotW|Robbie}} that he met {{Term|BotW|Purah}} after she technologically reverted herself to a child state or deny meeting her in the first place.<ref name="Typical"/><ref>{{Cite|[Who's Purah?] Hm, yes, OK. That's fine if you don't know.|Robbie|BotW}}</ref><br />
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{{Term|BotW|Robbie}} will then ask {{Term|BotW|Link}} if he was aware that {{Term|BotW|Calamity Ganon}} was regaining his power.<ref>{{Cite|Let us return to the subject at hand, hm? Did you know that the {{Color|BotW Red|Calamity}} is regaining its power?|Robbie|BotW}}</ref> After hearing either answer, {{Term|BotW|Robbie}} offers to tell {{Term|BotW|Link}} his story,<ref>{{Cite|[I know!] Hmm, I see. Then I don't need to tell you my story, hm?|Robbie|BotW}}</ref><ref>{{Cite|[I didn't know.] Are you serious?! Well then, I suppose I should tell you my story, hm?|Robbie|BotW}}</ref> which is of how the {{Term|BotW|Akkala Ancient Tech Lab}} was constructed under the sole purpose of destroying {{Term|BotW|Calamity Ganon}} and rescuing {{Term|BotW|Princess Zelda}}.<ref>{{Cite|[Tell me!] Hm! Yes, I see. In that case... The goal of our Sheikah research lab is simple, really. We aim to destroy the {{Color|BotW Red|Calamity}} that has endured across time...to rid Hyrule of its dark influence...and above all...to rescue Princess Zelda, who is now a prisoner of the {{Color|BotW Red|Calamity}}. We have worked ourselves to the bone conducting our research. For a time, I feared I'd pass before we could prevail. HOWEVER! You, {{Color|BotW Blue|Link}}, managed to awaken before this old sack of flesh gave out. That means... THE TIME IS NOW! Hm, yes, yes!|Robbie|BotW}}</ref> To this end, Robbie prompts Link to join with him in exchange for Ancient Soldier Gear made for fighting against Ganon.<ref>{{Cite|You! Now is the time to join forces with us Sheikah, yes? We must destroy the {{Color|BotW Red|Calamity}}!|Robbie|BotW}}<br>{{Cite|[Let's do it!] {{Big|Yes! That is correct!}} You and I are going to join forces to put an end to the {{Color|BotW Red|Calamity}}! And on that note... Sorry for the long preamble, but I'd like to provide you with some {{Color|BotW Red|ancient soldier gear}}. Hm! Hm? Did you catch all that?|Robbie|BotW}}</ref> If {{Term|BotW|Link}} has not restored the {{Term|BotW|Blue Flame}} to the {{Term|BotW|Ancient Furnace}}, {{Term|BotW|Robbie}} will begrudge the fact that he cannot make any {{Term|BotW|Ancient Soldier Gear}} for him and asks him to travel to the {{Term|BotW|Ancient Furnace|link}} atop {{Term|BotW|Tumlea Heights|link}} to retrieve more {{Term|BotW|Blue Flame}} from its source.<ref>{{Cite|{{Color|BotW Blue|Cherry}}...erm, the ancient oven...creates ancient soldier gear. But I fear she's out of sorts at the moment. Hm. I'm afraid someone will have to bring the {{Color|BotW Blue|blue flame}} from the {{Color|BotW Blue|ancient furnace}} again...|Robbie|BotW}}</ref><ref>{{Cite|Ah... The ancient oven... You see, it's a bit out of sorts right now, so it's impossible to make {{Color|BotW Red|ancient soldier gear}}. Hm... Yes, I suppose we'll have to carry the {{Color|BotW Blue|blue flame}} over from the {{Color|BotW Blue|ancient furnace}} again.|Robbie|BotW}}</ref><ref>{{Cite|[Ancient soldier gear?] Ancient soldier gear is something we Sheikah developed with ancient power. It's easy to make it. Yes, hm! A breeze! Just take the {{Color|BotW Blue|ancient materials}} that the {{Color|BotW Blue|Guardians}} drop... {{Small|And some rupees...}} And toss them into {{Color|BotW Blue|Cherry}}. I mean...into the ancient oven. Yes. That. However! The ancient oven is still out of sorts. Hmm... Who do we know who can do something about that?|Robbie|BotW}}</ref> {{Term|BotW|Robbie}} also explains that his wife, {{Term|BotW|Jerrin}}, refuses to retrieve the {{Term|BotW|Blue Flame}} herself as she is jealous of the affection {{Term|BotW|Robbie}} gives to {{Term|BotW|Cherry}}.<ref>{{Cite|[Ancient furnace?] An {{Color|BotW Blue|ancient furnace}} can be simply described as a singular place that gathers massive amounts of energy. Get the {{Color|BotW Blue|blue flame}} from {{Color|BotW Blue|Tumlea Heights}}, put it in the {{Color|BotW Blue|furnace}}, and then {{Color|BotW Blue|Cherry}}...I mean...the ancient oven will be fixed. However! At my age, it's not so easy to climb mountains and cross rivers. Hm. And my wife is jealous of {{Color|BotW Blue|Cherry}}, so she refuses to get the {{Color|BotW Blue|blue flame}} for me... *sigh*|Robbie|BotW}}</ref><br />
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Once {{Term|BotW|Link}} has restored the {{Term|BotW|Blue Flame}}, {{Term|BotW|Robbie}} will excitedly inform {{Term|BotW|Link}} that {{Term|BotW|Cherry}} has once again become operational and attributes this to the sheer force of love that he has for {{Term|BotW|Cherry}},<ref>{{Cite|You! Link! Listen up, hm! My darling {{Color|BotW Blue|Cherry}} is back to normal! Such is the power of love... My love made {{Color|BotW Blue|Cherry}} well again!|Robbie|BotW}}</ref> only to realize that it was really due to {{Term|BotW|Link}}'s actions.<ref>{{Cite|[The furnace is lit.] ... Oh... Well, thank you. Yes, quite. Now then, please take this as a gift of my gratitude that {{Color|BotW Blue|Cherry}} is fixed!|Robbie|BotW}}</ref> As thanks for returning the {{Term|BotW|Blue Flame}} to the {{Term|BotW|Akkala Ancient Tech Lab}}, {{Term|BotW|Robbie}} will give {{Term|BotW|Link}} three {{Plural|BotW|Ancient Arrow}}, explaining that they are designed to be "anti-{{Term|BotW|Great Calamity|display=Calamity}} weapons."<ref>{{Cite|They are made using secret Sheikah technology. With the addition of my upgrades, they have morphed into... Anti-Calamity weapons! So to speak... Needless to say, they are an incredibly powerful type of ancient soldier gear. I like to call them... {{Big|{{Color|BotW Blue|Ancient arrows}}!}}|Robbie|BotW}}</ref> {{Term|BotW|Robbie}} continues, informing {{Term|BotW|Link}} that {{Term|BotW|Cherry|display=Cherry}} is capable of producing other {{Plural|BotW|Weapon}} and {{Term|BotW|Armor}} suited for this purpose as well, provided that {{Term|BotW|Link}} pays the necessary amount of {{Plural|BotW|Material}} and {{Plural|BotW|Rupee}}.<ref>{{Cite|In addition to {{Color|BotW Blue|ancient arrows}}, {{Color|BotW Blue|Cherry}} can make all kinds of ancient soldier gear. If you're looking to acquire some, give your {{Color|BotW Blue|ancient materials}}...{{Small|and rupees...}}to {{Color|BotW Blue|Cherry}}.|Robbie|BotW}}</ref> When asked about the need for {{Plural|BotW|Rupee}}, {{Term|BotW|Robbie}} explains that the {{Term|BotW|Akkala Ancient Tech Lab}} has severely lacked funding since the fall of the {{Term|Series|Hyrulean}} government,<ref>{{Cite|[Rupees?] {{Small|Did you hear that?}} Ah! Forgive me, Link. Ever since the fall of Hyrule Castle, we haven't had much in the way of funds for our research. That's why I thought you might be willing to help us out! With rupees. Losts of them. I BEG OF YOU! Then let's do it, hm? The two of us, as soon as possible, yes. Let's... Conquer the {{Color|BotW Red|Calamity}}, hm!|Robbie|BotW}}</ref> {{Term|BotW|Robbie}}'s previous benefactors.<br />
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If {{Term|BotW|Link}} activates the {{Term|BotW|Ancient Furnace}} before being asked to confirm his identity to {{Term|BotW|Robbie}}, {{Term|BotW|Robbie}} will immediately accept that he is the {{Term|BotW|Hylian}} {{Term|BotW|Champion}} .<ref>{{Cite|Hm? Hmmmmmm?! {{Big|Don't TELL me...you're Link?!}}|Robbie|BotW}}<br>{{Cite|[That's right!] {{Big|Whoa!}} Today is eventful, hm? Yes, downright crazy! To think I'd get to see Link 100 years after he went to sleep. On top of that, {{Color|BotW Blue|Cherry}}...I mean, my {{Color|BotW Blue|ancient oven}}...is finally up and running again!|Robbie|BotW}}<br>{{Cite|[The furnace is lit.] Thank you, hm! Heh, though at first I truly believed she started working again by the power of my love...|Robbie|BotW}}</ref> He then introduces himself before gifting {{Term|BotW|Link}} the three {{Plural|BotW|Ancient Arrow}}.<ref>{{Cite|[Who are you?] Hm? Me? {{Big|Are you serious?!}} It seems I got so excited I forgot to introduce myself! I'll start over, hm? I am the lead {{Color|BotW Blue|Guardian}} researcher and director of the {{Color|BotW Blue|Akkala Ancient Tech Lab}}. Doctooooor...{{Big|Robbie!}}|Robbie|BotW}}</ref><ref>{{Cite|Sorry for the long preamble, but I'd like to provide you with some {{Color|BotW Red|ancient soldier gear}}. To start, I'll hand these over.|Robbie|BotW}}</ref><br />
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After restoring {{Term|BotW|Cherry|display=Cherry}} to her operational state, {{Term|BotW|Robbie}} will tell {{Term|BotW|Link}} that the next priority is to destroy {{Term|BotW|Calamity Ganon}}.<ref>{{Cite|{{Color|BotW Blue|Cherry}} is safely back to work. All that's left is for you to destroy the {{Color|BotW Red|Calamity}}.|Robbie|BotW}}</ref> As he deems regaining control of the {{Plural|BotW|Guardian}} to be too difficult, he instead offers to equip {{Term|BotW|Link}} with an arsenal to combat {{Term|BotW|Ganon}}.<ref>{{Cite|But I think it's unwise to try and make the {{Color|BotW Blue|Guardians}} our allies now... Just...too difficult... I think I'll offer you ancient equipment in exchange for {{Color|BotW Blue|Guardian}} parts, instead.|Robbie|BotW}}</ref> {{Term|BotW|Link}} can ask {{Term|BotW|Robbie}} what {{Term|BotW|Guardian}} are at this point, which {{Term|BotW|Robbie}} answers, detailing {{Plural|BotW|Guardian}} as automated weapons constructed by ancient {{Term|BotW|Sheikah}} researchers.<ref>{{Cite|[What's a Guardian?] The {{Color|BotW Blue|Guardians}} are self-guided weapons built to fight Calamity Ganon and developed by our Sheikah ancestors.|Robbie|BotW}}</ref> Ever since the {{Term|BotW|Great Calamity}}, {{Term|BotW|Robbie}} has vowed to find a way to wrest control of them away from {{Term|BotW|Ganon}}.<ref>{{Cite|For many years, the {{Color|BotW Blue|Guardians}} were kept below {{Color|BotW Blue|Hyrule Castle}}. However, when the Calamity struck, they were stolen away. I've been researching ways to take them back...|Robbie|BotW}}</ref><br />
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==Trivia==<br />
*According to {{BotW|CaC}}, {{Term|BotW|Robbie}} is around 120 years old, which would make his wife 70.<ref>{{Cite Book|quote= |book= CaC |publisher= |page= 398}}</ref><br />
*{{Term|BotW|Robbie}}'s goggles are based on the eyes of chameleons, which are also capable of moving independently from each other.<br />
*Rough designs of Robbie show him with blue eyes, which is the same colour as his wife and son.<ref>{{Cite Book|quote= |book= CaC |publisher= |page= 107}}</ref> His eyes are never seen in-game.<br />
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==Nomenclature==<br />
{{Term|BotW|Robbie}}'s name is derived from a corruption of {{Wp|Strawberry}}, fitting with the theme of {{Term|BotW|Sheikah}} members being named after fruits.<br />
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==Gallery==<br />
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File:BotW Robbie Concept Artwork.png|Concept art of {{Term|BotW|Robbie}}<br />
File:HWAoC Robbie Artwork.png|Artwork of {{Term|HWAoC|Robbie}} from {{HWAoC|-}}<br />
File:HWAoC Robbie Doing His Pose.jpg| Robbie Doing His Pose<br />
File:HWAoC Robbie holding a pen.jpg|HWAoC Robbie holding a pen<br />
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==See Also==<br />
* {{Term|Series|Robbie's Memoirs|link}}<br />
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{{Ref}}<br />
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{{Categories<br />
|Hyruleans, Sheikah<br />
|characters= BotW<br />
}}</div>Argentum kurodilhttps://zelda.fandom.com/wiki/Royal_Ancient_Lab_Ruins?diff=859831Royal Ancient Lab Ruins2021-01-17T07:18:31Z<p>Argentum kurodil: </p>
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|image= File:BotW Royal Ancient Lab Ruins.png<br />
|caption= <br />
|pronunciation= <br />
|game= {{BotW}}<br />
|other= <br />
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|related= [[Akkala Ancient Tech Lab]]<br>[[Hateno Ancient Tech Lab]]<br />
|season= <br />
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The {{Term/Store|Royal Ancient Lab Ruins||Series, BotW}}, formerly the {{Term/Store|Royal Ancient Lab||Series, HWAoC}}{{Exp Game|HWAoC}},{{Name Ref|HWAoC}} are a location in {{BotW}}.<ref>{{Cite|'''Royal Ancient Lab Ruins'''|Map|BotW}}</ref><br />
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==Features and Overview==<br />
The Royal Ancient Lab Ruins are located in the [[North Hyrule Plain]] in [[Hyrule Field]].<br />
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A [[Korok]] can be found by following a [[Flower Trail]] from the north of the Ruins to a southeastern wall.<br />
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===Creatures===<br />
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File:BotW Electric Darner Model.png|[[Electric Darner]]<br />
File:BotW Fairy Model.png|[[Fairy]]<br />
File:BotW Grassland Fox Model.png|[[Grassland Fox]]<br />
File:BotW Hightail Lizard Model.png|[[Hightail Lizard]]<br />
File:BotW Pink Heron Model.png|[[Pink Heron]]<br />
File:BotW Restless Cricket Model.png|[[Restless Cricket]]<br />
File:BotW Summerwing Butterfly Model.png|[[Summerwing Butterfly]]<br />
File:BotW Thunderwing Butterfly Model.png|[[Thunderwing Butterfly]]<br />
File:BotW Warm Darner Model.png|[[Warm Darner]]<br />
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===Minor Enemies===<br />
<gallery><br />
File:BotW Chuchu Model 3.png|[[Chuchu]]<br />
File:BotW Keese Swarm Model.png|[[Keese Swarm]]<br />
File:BotW Stalkoblin Model.png|[[Stalkoblin]]<br />
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===Materials===<br />
<gallery><br />
File:BotW Armoranth Model.png|[[Armoranth]]<br />
File:BotW Hyrule Herb Model.png|[[Hyrule Herb]]<br />
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==Other Appearances==<br />
==={{HWAoC|-}}===<br />
{{Stub|HWAoC}}<br />
[[File:HWAoC Evil Mini Guardian.png|thumb|right|x120px|The Royal Ancient Lab in {{HWAoC|-}}.]]<br />
In {{HWAoC}}, the Royal Ancient Lab before it was ruined appears in a cutscene after the "{{Term|HWAoC|Road to the Ancient Lab|link}}" [[Scenario]], where Link, Zelda, and Impa visit it after a run-in with a [[Guardian Stalker]], unaware they are being watched by an Evil Mini Guardian. It is here that {{Term|HWAoC|Purah|link}} and {{Term|HWAoC|Robbie|link}} analyze the {{Term|HWAoC|Diminutive Guardian|link}} and learn that it acts as an amplifier for ancient technology.<br />
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==Nomenclature==<br />
{{Nomenclature}}<br />
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==See Also==<br />
* [[Akkala Ancient Tech Lab]]<br />
* [[Hateno Ancient Tech Lab]]<br />
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{{Ref}}<br />
[[Category:Hyrule Field]]<br />
[[Category:Laboratories]]<br />
[[Category:Ruins]]<br />
[[Category:Places in Breath of the Wild]]</div>Argentum kurodilhttps://zelda.fandom.com/wiki/Giant_Ancient_Core?diff=859830Giant Ancient Core2021-01-17T06:55:52Z<p>Argentum kurodil: /* Hyrule Warriors: Age of Calamity */All links are terms, and the two objects are hardly one to one</p>
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|other= {{HWAoC}}<br />
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|BotW= 200 {{Plural|BotW|Rupee|link}}<br>100 {{Plural|BotW|Mon|link}}<br />
|HWAoC= 200 {{Plural|HWAoC|Rupee}}<br>500 {{Plural|HWAoC|Rupee}} {{Small|(When sold to {{Term|HWAoC|Cheria|link}})}}<br />
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|BotW= Killing {{Plural|BotW|Guardian|link}}<br>{{Plural|BotW|Treasure Chest|link}}<br />
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|uses=<br />
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|BotW= Forging Ancient equipment<br>Upgrading {{Term|BotW|Armor|link}}<br />
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{{Term/Store|Giant Ancient Core|Giant Ancient Cores|Series, BotW, HWAoC|plural}} are recurring {{Plural|Series|Item|link}} in {{TLoZ|Series}}.<ref>{{Cite|{{Big|Giant Ancient Core}}<br>A giant energy crystal made using lost ancient technology. Cores this large are an extremely rare find. A researcher would probably know how to use this.|Inventory|BotW}}</ref><ref>{{Cite|{{Big|Giant Ancient Core}}<br>A giant energy crystal made using lost ancient technology. Cores this large are an extremely rare find. A researcher would probably know how to use this.|Spoils|HWAoC}}</ref><br />
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==Location and Uses==<br />
==={{BotW|-}}===<br />
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{{Plural|BotW|Giant Ancient Core}} are a very rare drop from {{Plural|BotW|Guardian|link}}. They can also be obtained from {{Plural|BotW|Treasure Chest|link}} in {{Plural|BotW|Ancient Shrine|link}}.<br />
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Two {{Plural|BotW|Giant Ancient Core}} are needed for the fourth upgrade of each piece of the {{Term|BotW|Ancient Set|link}} at a {{Term|BotW|Great Fairy Fountain|link}}. They can also be used to create {{Plural|BotW|Ancient Bow|link}} at the {{Term|BotW|Akkala Ancient Tech Lab|link}}.<br />
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==Other Appearances==<br />
==={{HWAoC|-}}===<br />
{{Noncanon|Start}}<br />
{{Stub|HWAoC}}<br />
{{Noncanon|End}}<br />
{{Plural|HWAoC|Giant Ancient Core}} are very rare drops on the battlefield, as well as buyable items from {{Plural|HWAoC|Merchant|link}}. Additionally, the device wielded by {{Term|HWAoC|Astor|link}} somewhat resembles a {{Term|HWAoC|Giant Ancient Core}}, albeit with the coloration of {{Term|HWAoC|Malice|link}}.<br />
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==Nomenclature==<br />
{{Nomenclature}}<br />
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{{Ref}}<br />
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{{Categories<br />
|Ancient Technology, Materials<br />
|items= BotW, HWAoC<br />
}}</div>Argentum kurodilhttps://zelda.fandom.com/wiki/Terrako?diff=859735Terrako2021-01-14T12:18:25Z<p>Argentum kurodil: Diminutive Guardian, Inexplicable Guardian, Mystery Guardian, Time Travelling Guardian, Friendly Guardian..., they're all just titles. Its name is Terrako and nothing else</p>
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{{Infobox Character<br />
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{{Media<br />
|Artwork HWAoC= File:HWAoC Terrako Artwork.png<br />
|Model HWAoC= File:HWAoC Terrako Model.png<br />
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|caption= <br />
|pronunciation= <br />
|title= Guardian of Time<ref name="Gallery">{{Cite|{{Big|Terrako}}<br>Guardian of Time<br>A tiny guardian who has traveled from the future to save Zelda. It was broken in the fight against the Calamity but has now been repaired and reactivated thanks to the effort of Link and the others.|Gallery|HWAoC}}</ref><br />
|alias= Diminutive Guardian<ref name="System">{{Cite|The Diminutive Guardian|System|HWAoC}}</ref><br />
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{{Term/Store|Terrako||Series, HWAoC}} is one of the main protagonists in {{HWAoC}}.<ref name="Gallery"/><br />
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==Biography==<br />
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As a young child, {{Term|HWAoC|Zelda|link}} and her mother discovered ancient {{Term|HWAoC|Sheikah|link}} relics while exploring their {{Term|HWAoC|Hyrule|link}}.<ref>{{Cite|This is from a long time ago. It's a relic I found one day... while mother and I were out exploring.|Zelda|HWAoC}}</ref> During this time, {{Term|HWAoC|Zelda}} inserted a {{Term|HWAoC|Blessed Screw|link}} into a small {{Term|HWAoC|Guardian|link}} which activated it. With the {{Term|HWAoC|Guardian}} active, she gleefully presented it to her mother who was supervising her.<ref>{{Cite|Mother! Look, look!|Zelda|HWAoC}}</ref> It was named {{Term|HWAoC|Terrako}} and would play {{Term|HWAoC|Zelda's Lullaby|link}} for {{Term|HWAoC|Zelda}} before she went to bed, providing her with comfort.<ref>{{Cite|Nighty night.|Zelda|HWAoC}}</ref> Following the Queen's death, {{Term|HWAoC|Zelda}} asked {{Term|HWAoC|Terrako}} for reassurance that it wouldn't leave her too.{{Fact|HWAoC}} Some time after, her father, {{Term|HWAoC|King Rhoam|link}}, confiscated {{Term|HWAoC|Terrako}} from his daughter, seeing it as a distraction from her training.{{Fact|HWAoC}}<br />
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Many years later, {{Term|HWAoC|Terrako}} is seen in a room in {{Term|HWAoC|Hyrule Castle|link}} emerging from a box, at roughly the same time that {{Term|HWAoC|Zelda|link}}'s powers awakened in the timeline of {{BotW}}. As it comes under attack by a {{Term|HWAoC|Guardian Stalker|link}}, it escapes by opening a portal that takes it back in time to before the {{Term|Series|Great Calamity|link}} in an attempt to keep {{Term|HWAoC|Zelda}} safe by changing the course of history. Unknown to it, {{Term|HWAoC|Calamity Ganon|link}} sends {{Term|HWAoC|Malice|link}} through the portal, possessing {{Term|HWAoC|Terrako}}'s then-present self as its vessel, creating {{Term|HWAoC|Harbinger Ganon|link}}.<br />
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{{Term|HWAoC|Link|link}} and {{Term|HWAoC|Impa|link}} discover {{Term|HWAoC|Terrako}} in a dormant state during "{{Term|HWAoC|The Battle of Hyrule Field|link}}" {{Term|HWAoC|Scenario|link}}, where it is reactivated by {{Term|HWAoC|Impa}}'s {{Term|HWAoC|Sheikah Slate|link}} and consequently saves them by making a {{Term|HWAoC|Sheikah Tower|link}} rise out of the ground.<ref>{{Cite|Huh? Why is this happening?! It's...a tower?|Impa|HWAoC}}</ref><ref>{{Cite|Hmm... An inexplicable Guardian... ...and a mysterious tower.|Impa|HWAoC}}</ref> {{Term|HWAoC|Terrako}} then runs off to find {{Term|HWAoC|Zelda|link}}, who no longer remembers it.<ref>{{Cite|Ah... What is that?|Zelda|HWAoC}}</ref> She notices that the {{Term|HWAoC|Sheikah Slate}} reacts to {{Term|HWAoC|Terrako}}'s presence. {{Term|HWAoC|Link}}, {{Term|HWAoC|Zelda}}, and {{Term|HWAoC|Impa}} take {{Term|HWAoC|Terrako}} to {{Term|HWAoC|Robbie|link}} and {{Term|HWAoC|Purah|link}},<ref>{{Cite|Impa proposed recuiting Purah and Robbie, renowned researchers of ancient technology, to study the Guardian and investigate the myserious tower that had appared on Hyrule Field. King Rhoam of Hyrule gave his assent.|N/A|HWAoC}}</ref> who confirm it to be a previously unknown type of {{Term|HWAoC|Guardian|link}}.<ref>{{Cite|This is technology the likes of which I've never laid eyes on! Which means...we've got ourselves a brand-new, never-before-witnessed GUARDIAN MODEL!|Robbie|HWAoC}}</ref> According to them, it acts as a power amplifier for ancient technology.<ref>{{Cite|Devices like the Sheikah Slate, which are amplified by the power of such ancient relics, are but a meager fragment of such technology.|Robbie|HWAoC}}</ref> Additionally, they are able to extract part of its memory, revealing the devastation that will occur if {{Term|HWAoC|Calamity Ganon|link}} is not stopped.<ref>{{Cite|I extracted some visual data from the Guardian's memory. (...) Yup, no doubt about it. Hyrule Castle after Calamity Ganon has been revived.|Purah|HWAoC}}</ref><br />
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{{Term|HWAoC|Terrako}} accompanies {{Term|HWAoC|Zelda}} and her allies along their journey to recruit the {{Plural|HWAoC|Champions|link}}, proving itself to be a faithful ally of the {{Plural|HWAoC|Champion}}. {{Term|HWAoC|Zelda}} notes that it seems to be unusually attached to her,<ref>{{Cite|Why is it so...attached to me?|Zelda|HWAoC}}</ref> and Impa thinks it sees itself as her knight.<ref>{{Cite|Oh, I see. Our friend believes itself to be a knight as well, in service of the princess.|Impa|HWAoC}}</ref> When it plays {{Term|HWAoC|Zelda's Lullaby|link}} to calm the princess in one of her moments of despondency, she realizes that she has seen it before a long time ago.<ref>{{Cite|That song... (...) I remember you.|Zelda|HWAoC}}</ref><br />
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When Zelda is overwhelmed by her perceived failure to awaken her powers in time to prevent the Great Calamity, it plays Zelda's Lullaby again before opening a new set of time portals. These summon {{Term|HWAoC|Sidon|link}}, {{Term|HWAoC|Yunobo|link}}, {{Term|HWAoC|Teba|link}}, and {{Term|HWAoC|Riju|link}} from {{BotW}}'s timeline to intervene, preventing the Blight Ganons from killing the Champions like they were supposed to.{{Fact|HWAoC}}<br />
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After you defeat Calamity Ganon and finish the story, it is possible to have Terrako as a character. This can be achieved by collecting the 50 different Terrako parts<br />
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==Trivia==<br />
*In the opening cutscene of {{HWAoC}}, the portal opened by {{Term|HWAoC|Terrako}} has {{Term|HWAoC|Sheikah Language|link}} writing around the edges that reads "{{Term|HWAoC|Gate of Time|link}} Open".<br />
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==Nomenclature==<br />
{{Nomenclature}}<br />
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==Gallery==<br />
<gallery><br />
File:HWAoC Terrako Artwork 2.png|Artwork of {{Term|HWAoC|Terrako}}<br />
</gallery><br />
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==See Also==<br />
* {{Term|Series|Guardian|link}}<br />
* {{Term|Series|Harbinger Ganon|link}}<br />
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{{Notes}}<br />
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{{Ref}}<br />
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|image= <br />
{{Media<br />
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|caption= <br />
|title= <br />
|race= {{Term|Series|Deku Tree|link|display=Deku Tree}}<br />
|gender= Male{{Fact}}<br />
|game= {{OoT}}<br>{{TWW}}<br />
|other= {{OoT|Himekawa|-}}<br>{{HW}}<br />
|era= {{Term|Series|Era of the Hero of Time|link}}<br />
|family= {{Term|OoT|Great Deku Tree|link}} {{Small|(father)}}<br />
|voiceactor= <br />
|theme= <br />
|counter= <br />
}}<br />
The {{Term/Store|Deku Tree Sprout||Series, OoT3D, TWW}} is a recurring character in {{TLoZ|Series}}.<ref>{{Cite|Hi there! I'm the {{Color|OoT3D Red|Deku Tree sprout}}!|Deku Tree Sprout|OoT3D}}</ref><br />
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==Biography==<br />
==={{OoT|-}}===<br />
Link first encounters the Deku Tree Sprout after awakening [[Saria]] as the [[Forest Sage]]. Upon landing safely in front of the remains of the [[Deku Tree]] in the [[Great Deku Tree's Meadow]], Link will be thrown back by the Deku Tree Sprout rising from the ground. The Deku Tree Sprout thanks Link for breaking the {{Term|OoT3D|Forest Temple|link}}'s curse and excitedly informs him that as his fellow [[Kokiri]] evidently have not matured alongside him, he is not of their kind and is in fact a [[Hylian]].<ref>{{Cite|Because you and Saria broke the curse on the Forest Temple, I can grow and flourish! Thanks a lot!|Deku Tree Sprout|OoT3D}}</ref><ref>{{Cite|Hey, have you seen your old friends? None of them recognized you with your grown-up body, did they? That's because the {{Color|OoT3D Green|Kokiri}} never grow up! Even after seven years, they're still kids! You must be wondering why only you have grown up! Well, as you might have already guessed, you are not a Kokiri! You are actually a {{Color|OoT3D Light Blue|Hylian}}! I am happy to finally reveal this secret to you!|Deku Tree Sprout|OoT3D}}</ref> The Deku Tree Sprout elaborates that [[Link's Mother]] fled from the [[Hyrulean Civil War]] with her infant child into the [[Kokiri Forest]] seeking asylum. Seeing that the woman was mortally wounded and sensing that the boy was fated to change the world, the Deku Tree agreed to take the child in and raise him as a Kokiri.<ref>{{Cite|Some time ago, before the king of Hyrule unified this country, there was a fierce war. One day, to escape from the fires of the war, a {{Color|OoT3D Red|Hylian mother}} and her {{Color|OoT3D Red|baby boy}} entered this forbidden forest. The mother was gravely injured... Her only choice was to entrust the child to the {{Color|OoT3D Red|Deku Tree}}, the guardian spirit of the forest. The Deku Tree could sense that this was a child of destiny whose fate would affect the entire world, so he took him into the forest. After the mother passed away, the baby was raised as a {{Color|OoT3D Green|Kokiri}}. And now, finally, the day of destiny has come!|Deku Tree Sprout|OoT3D}}</ref> Having revealed the details to Link's destiny, the Deku Tree Sprout urges the Hero of Time to free the remaining [[Sage]]s to bring peace to [[Hyrule]] once more.<ref>{{Cite|You are a {{Color|OoT3D Light Blue|Hylian}} and were always bound to leave this forest. And now...you have learned your own destiny... So you know what you must do... That's right... You must save the land of Hyrule! Now, Link, break the curses on all of the temples, and return peace to Hyrule!|Deku Tree Sprout|OoT3D}}</ref><br />
==={{TWW|-}}===<br />
The grown-up {{Term|TWW|Deku Tree Sprout|link}} reappears as the {{Term|TWW|Great Deku Tree|link}} of {{TWW}}.<ref>{{Cite Book|quote=|book=E|publisher=|page=22}}</ref><br />
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==Other Appearances==<br />
{{Noncanon|Start}}<br />
{{ImageCaption<br />
|image= File:HW Deku Tree Sprout Artwork.png<br />
|size= 200px<br />
|align= right<br />
|caption= The Deku Tree Sprout from {{HW|-}}<br />
|captionalign= <br />
}}<br />
==={{OoT|-}} (Himekawa)===<br />
The Deku Tree Sprout appears at the end of the end of the {{OoT|Himekawa}}.<ref>{{Cite Book|quote= ... The Great Deku Tree had a baby!...|book= Ocarina of Time manga Part 2|publisher= VIZ Media|page= 109}}</ref><br />
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==={{HW|-}}===<br />
When [[Lana]] uses the [[Spear]] Weapon, she is capable of summoning the Deku Tree Sprout to assist her in battle. The Deku Tree Sprout appears in many of Lana's strong attacks, either bouncing around, zig-zaging through enemies, or dashing straight through them. Lana is also capable of summoning three at a time with her sixth strong attack in her standard attack string. Her Focus Spirit Special allows her to summon a Deku Tree Sprout and ride it. As it rushes forward, she will thrust it in the direction she's facing.<br />
{{Noncanon|End}}<br />
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==Nomenclature==<br />
{{Names<br />
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|ja= {{Romanize|デクの樹のこども|Deku no Ki no Kodomo}}<br />
|jaM= Deku Tree's Child<br />
|zhS= <br />
|zhSM= <br />
|zhT= {{Romanize|德庫樹的孩子|Dékù Shù De Háizi}}<br />
|zhTM= Deku Tree's Child<br />
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|fiM= <br />
|frC= <br />
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|frF= <br />
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|de= {{De|Spross des Deku-Baumes|Sproß des Deku-Baumes}} {{Exp Game|OoT}}<br>Spross des Deku-Baumes {{Exp Game|OoT3D}}<br />
|deM= Sprout of the Deku Tree<br />
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|ru= <br />
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|esLM= }}<br />
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==Gallery==<br />
<gallery><br />
File:HW Lana Deku Spear Artwork.png|Artwork of the Deku Tree Sprout beside Lana from {{HW|-}}<br />
File:HW Deku Tree Sprout.png|Lana atop the Deku Tree Sprout from {{HW|-}}<br />
File:HW Lana Spear Magic Circle 2.png|Lana using a Magic Circle to summon multiple Deku Tree Sprouts from {{HW|-}}<br />
</gallery><br />
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==See Also==<br />
* [[Deku's Heir]]<br />
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{{Ref}}<br />
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[[Category:Deku]]<br />
[[Category:Trees]]<br />
[[Category:Characters in Ocarina of Time]]<br />
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|caption= <br />
|title= <br />
|race= {{Term|Series|Deku Tree|link|display=Deku Tree}}<br />
|gender= <br />
|game= {{OoT}}<br />
|other= {{OoT|Himekawa|-}}<br>{{HW}}<br />
|era= {{Term|Series|Era of the Hero of Time|link}}<br />
|family= {{Term|OoT|Great Deku Tree|link}} {{Small|(father)}}<br />
|voiceactor= <br />
|theme= <br />
|counter= <br />
}}<br />
The {{Term/Store|Deku Tree Sprout||Series, OoT3D}} is a recurring character in {{TLoZ|Series}}.<ref>{{Cite|Hi there! I'm the {{Color|OoT3D Red|Deku Tree sprout}}!|Deku Tree Sprout|OoT3D}}</ref><br />
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==Biography==<br />
==={{OoT|-}}===<br />
Link first encounters the Deku Tree Sprout after awakening [[Saria]] as the [[Forest Sage]]. Upon landing safely in front of the remains of the [[Deku Tree]] in the [[Great Deku Tree's Meadow]], Link will be thrown back by the Deku Tree Sprout rising from the ground. The Deku Tree Sprout thanks Link for breaking the {{Term|OoT3D|Forest Temple|link}}'s curse and excitedly informs him that as his fellow [[Kokiri]] evidently have not matured alongside him, he is not of their kind and is in fact a [[Hylian]].<ref>{{Cite|Because you and Saria broke the curse on the Forest Temple, I can grow and flourish! Thanks a lot!|Deku Tree Sprout|OoT3D}}</ref><ref>{{Cite|Hey, have you seen your old friends? None of them recognized you with your grown-up body, did they? That's because the {{Color|OoT3D Green|Kokiri}} never grow up! Even after seven years, they're still kids! You must be wondering why only you have grown up! Well, as you might have already guessed, you are not a Kokiri! You are actually a {{Color|OoT3D Light Blue|Hylian}}! I am happy to finally reveal this secret to you!|Deku Tree Sprout|OoT3D}}</ref> The Deku Tree Sprout elaborates that [[Link's Mother]] fled from the [[Hyrulean Civil War]] with her infant child into the [[Kokiri Forest]] seeking asylum. Seeing that the woman was mortally wounded and sensing that the boy was fated to change the world, the Deku Tree agreed to take the child in and raise him as a Kokiri.<ref>{{Cite|Some time ago, before the king of Hyrule unified this country, there was a fierce war. One day, to escape from the fires of the war, a {{Color|OoT3D Red|Hylian mother}} and her {{Color|OoT3D Red|baby boy}} entered this forbidden forest. The mother was gravely injured... Her only choice was to entrust the child to the {{Color|OoT3D Red|Deku Tree}}, the guardian spirit of the forest. The Deku Tree could sense that this was a child of destiny whose fate would affect the entire world, so he took him into the forest. After the mother passed away, the baby was raised as a {{Color|OoT3D Green|Kokiri}}. And now, finally, the day of destiny has come!|Deku Tree Sprout|OoT3D}}</ref> Having revealed the details to Link's destiny, the Deku Tree Sprout urges the Hero of Time to free the remaining [[Sage]]s to bring peace to [[Hyrule]] once more.<ref>{{Cite|You are a {{Color|OoT3D Light Blue|Hylian}} and were always bound to leave this forest. And now...you have learned your own destiny... So you know what you must do... That's right... You must save the land of Hyrule! Now, Link, break the curses on all of the temples, and return peace to Hyrule!|Deku Tree Sprout|OoT3D}}</ref><br />
==={{TWW|-}}===<br />
The grown-up {{Term|TWW|Deku Tree Sprout|link}} reappears as the {{Term|TWW|Great Deku Tree|link}} of {{TWW}}.<ref>{{Cite Book|quote=|book=E|publisher=|page=22}}</ref><br />
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==Other Appearances==<br />
{{Noncanon|Start}}<br />
{{ImageCaption<br />
|image= File:HW Deku Tree Sprout Artwork.png<br />
|size= 200px<br />
|align= right<br />
|caption= The Deku Tree Sprout from {{HW|-}}<br />
|captionalign= <br />
}}<br />
==={{OoT|-}} (Himekawa)===<br />
The Deku Tree Sprout appears at the end of the end of the {{OoT|Himekawa}}.<ref>{{Cite Book|quote= ... The Great Deku Tree had a baby!...|book= Ocarina of Time manga Part 2|publisher= VIZ Media|page= 109}}</ref><br />
<br />
==={{HW|-}}===<br />
When [[Lana]] uses the [[Spear]] Weapon, she is capable of summoning the Deku Tree Sprout to assist her in battle. The Deku Tree Sprout appears in many of Lana's strong attacks, either bouncing around, zig-zaging through enemies, or dashing straight through them. Lana is also capable of summoning three at a time with her sixth strong attack in her standard attack string. Her Focus Spirit Special allows her to summon a Deku Tree Sprout and ride it. As it rushes forward, she will thrust it in the direction she's facing.<br />
{{Noncanon|End}}<br />
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==Nomenclature==<br />
{{Names<br />
|align= left<br />
|enBr= <br />
|enBrM= <br />
|ja= {{Romanize|デクの樹のこども|Deku no Ki no Kodomo}}<br />
|jaM= Deku Tree's Child<br />
|zhS= <br />
|zhSM= <br />
|zhT= {{Romanize|德庫樹的孩子|Dékù Shù De Háizi}}<br />
|zhTM= Deku Tree's Child<br />
|nl= <br />
|nlM= <br />
|fi= <br />
|fiM= <br />
|frC= <br />
|frCM= <br />
|frF= <br />
|frFM= <br />
|de= {{De|Spross des Deku-Baumes|Sproß des Deku-Baumes}} {{Exp Game|OoT}}<br>Spross des Deku-Baumes {{Exp Game|OoT3D}}<br />
|deM= Sprout of the Deku Tree<br />
|hu= <br />
|huM= <br />
|it= <br />
|itM= <br />
|ko= <br />
|koM= <br />
|no= <br />
|noM= <br />
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|ru= <br />
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|esS= <br />
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|esLM= }}<br />
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==Gallery==<br />
<gallery><br />
File:HW Lana Deku Spear Artwork.png|Artwork of the Deku Tree Sprout beside Lana from {{HW|-}}<br />
File:HW Deku Tree Sprout.png|Lana atop the Deku Tree Sprout from {{HW|-}}<br />
File:HW Lana Spear Magic Circle 2.png|Lana using a Magic Circle to summon multiple Deku Tree Sprouts from {{HW|-}}<br />
</gallery><br />
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==See Also==<br />
* [[Deku's Heir]]<br />
<br />
{{Ref}}<br />
<br />
[[Category:Deku]]<br />
[[Category:Trees]]<br />
[[Category:Characters in Ocarina of Time]]<br />
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{{Media<br />
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|caption= <br />
|title= <br />
|race= {{Term|Series|Deku Tree|link|display=Deku Tree}}<br />
|gender= <br />
|game= {{OoT}}<br />
|other= {{OoT|Himekawa|-}}<br>{{HW}}<br />
|era= {{Term|Series|Era of the Hero of Time|link}}<br />
|family= {{Term|OoT|Great Deku Tree|link}} {{Small|(father)}}<br />
|voiceactor= <br />
|theme= <br />
|counter= <br />
}}<br />
The {{Term/Store|Deku Tree Sprout||Series, OoT3D}} is a recurring character in {{TLoZ|Series}}.<ref>{{Cite|Hi there! I'm the {{Color|OoT3D Red|Deku Tree sprout}}!|Deku Tree Sprout|OoT3D}}</ref><br />
<br />
==Biography==<br />
==={{OoT|-}}===<br />
Link first encounters the Deku Tree Sprout after awakening [[Saria]] as the [[Forest Sage]]. Upon landing safely in front of the remains of the [[Deku Tree]] in the [[Great Deku Tree's Meadow]], Link will be thrown back by the Deku Tree Sprout rising from the ground. The Deku Tree Sprout thanks Link for breaking the {{Term|OoT3D|Forest Temple|link}}'s curse and excitedly informs him that as his fellow [[Kokiri]] evidently have not matured alongside him, he is not of their kind and is in fact a [[Hylian]].<ref>{{Cite|Because you and Saria broke the curse on the Forest Temple, I can grow and flourish! Thanks a lot!|Deku Tree Sprout|OoT3D}}</ref><ref>{{Cite|Hey, have you seen your old friends? None of them recognized you with your grown-up body, did they? That's because the {{Color|OoT3D Green|Kokiri}} never grow up! Even after seven years, they're still kids! You must be wondering why only you have grown up! Well, as you might have already guessed, you are not a Kokiri! You are actually a {{Color|OoT3D Light Blue|Hylian}}! I am happy to finally reveal this secret to you!|Deku Tree Sprout|OoT3D}}</ref> The Deku Tree Sprout elaborates that [[Link's Mother]] fled from the [[Hyrulean Civil War]] with her infant child into the [[Kokiri Forest]] seeking asylum. Seeing that the woman was mortally wounded and sensing that the boy was fated to change the world, the Deku Tree agreed to take the child in and raise him as a Kokiri.<ref>{{Cite|Some time ago, before the king of Hyrule unified this country, there was a fierce war. One day, to escape from the fires of the war, a {{Color|OoT3D Red|Hylian mother}} and her {{Color|OoT3D Red|baby boy}} entered this forbidden forest. The mother was gravely injured... Her only choice was to entrust the child to the {{Color|OoT3D Red|Deku Tree}}, the guardian spirit of the forest. The Deku Tree could sense that this was a child of destiny whose fate would affect the entire world, so he took him into the forest. After the mother passed away, the baby was raised as a {{Color|OoT3D Green|Kokiri}}. And now, finally, the day of destiny has come!|Deku Tree Sprout|OoT3D}}</ref> Having revealed the details to Link's destiny, the Deku Tree Sprout urges the Hero of Time to free the remaining [[Sage]]s to bring peace to [[Hyrule]] once more.<ref>{{Cite|You are a {{Color|OoT3D Light Blue|Hylian}} and were always bound to leave this forest. And now...you have learned your own destiny... So you know what you must do... That's right... You must save the land of Hyrule! Now, Link, break the curses on all of the temples, and return peace to Hyrule!|Deku Tree Sprout|OoT3D}}</ref><br />
==={{TWW|-}}===<br />
The grown-up Deku Tree Sprout reappears as the {{Term|TWW|Great Deku Tree|link}} of {{TWW}}.<ref>{{Cite Book|quote=|book=E|publisher=|page=22}}</ref><br />
<br />
==Other Appearances==<br />
{{Noncanon|Start}}<br />
{{ImageCaption<br />
|image= File:HW Deku Tree Sprout Artwork.png<br />
|size= 200px<br />
|align= right<br />
|caption= The Deku Tree Sprout from {{HW|-}}<br />
|captionalign= <br />
}}<br />
==={{OoT|-}} (Himekawa)===<br />
The Deku Tree Sprout appears at the end of the end of the {{OoT|Himekawa}}.<ref>{{Cite Book|quote= ... The Great Deku Tree had a baby!...|book= Ocarina of Time manga Part 2|publisher= VIZ Media|page= 109}}</ref><br />
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==={{HW|-}}===<br />
When [[Lana]] uses the [[Spear]] Weapon, she is capable of summoning the Deku Tree Sprout to assist her in battle. The Deku Tree Sprout appears in many of Lana's strong attacks, either bouncing around, zig-zaging through enemies, or dashing straight through them. Lana is also capable of summoning three at a time with her sixth strong attack in her standard attack string. Her Focus Spirit Special allows her to summon a Deku Tree Sprout and ride it. As it rushes forward, she will thrust it in the direction she's facing.<br />
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==Nomenclature==<br />
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|ja= {{Romanize|デクの樹のこども|Deku no Ki no Kodomo}}<br />
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==Gallery==<br />
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File:HW Lana Deku Spear Artwork.png|Artwork of the Deku Tree Sprout beside Lana from {{HW|-}}<br />
File:HW Deku Tree Sprout.png|Lana atop the Deku Tree Sprout from {{HW|-}}<br />
File:HW Lana Spear Magic Circle 2.png|Lana using a Magic Circle to summon multiple Deku Tree Sprouts from {{HW|-}}<br />
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==See Also==<br />
* [[Deku's Heir]]<br />
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[[Category:Deku]]<br />
[[Category:Trees]]<br />
[[Category:Characters in Ocarina of Time]]<br />
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{{Infobox Species<br />
|image= File:OoT Kokiri Artwork.png<br />
|pronunciation= <br />
|plural= Kokiri<ref name="Encyclopedia"/><br />
|game= {{OoT}}<br>{{TWW}}<br />
|other=<br />
|habitat= [[Kokiri Forest]]<br />
|characteristics= Child-like appearance<br />
|members= [[Saria]]<br>[[Mido]]<br>[[Fado (Ocarina of Time)|Fado]]<br>[[Know-It-All Brothers]]<br>[[Fado (The Wind Waker)|Wind Sage Fado]]<br />
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The {{Term/Store|Kokiri|Kokiri|Series, OoT, OoT3D}}, also known as the '''Kokiri Tribe''',<ref>{{Cite Book|quote= |book= A&A |publisher= |page= 173 {{Exp Game|OoT3D}}}}</ref> and the '''Children of the Forest''',<ref>{{Cite Guide|quote= |game= OoT|publisher= Nintendo|page= 7}}</ref> are small child-like beings that inhabit the [[Kokiri Forest]], as they compromise the land there with planted houses on its acres and within its borders. To date, they have only appeared in {{OoT}} and {{TWW}}, but are referenced in several games of {{TLoZ|Series}}.<br />
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==History==<br />
===Origins===<br />
The {{Plural|Series|Kokiri}} were originally {{Plural|Series|Hylian}}. When the {{Plural|Series|Hylian}} were first developing civilization and industrialising, the {{Plural|Series|Kokiri}} chose to live closer to nature and distanced themselves from the growing cities.<ref name="Encyclopedia">{{Cite Book|quote=|book=E|publisher=|page=50}}</ref><br />
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==={{OoT|-}}===<br />
The Kokiri live peacefully with [[Link]] in the [[Kokiri Forest]], under the protection of their patron deity, the [[Great Deku Tree]].<ref>{{Cite|In the vast, deep forest of Hyrule... Long have I served as the guardian spirit... I am known as the Deku Tree... The children of the forest, the Kokiri, live here with me. Each Kokiri has his or her own guardian fairy.|Great Deku Tree|OoT}}</ref><ref name=life>{{Cite|What? You've been called by the Great Deku Tree? What an honor. He may give you a special gift! Tee hee! That's because the Great Deku Tree is our father, the forest guardian, and he gave life to all of us Kokiri!|Kokiri|OoT}}</ref> However, after the Great Deku Tree dies, the Kokiri Forest is overrun with monsters,<ref>{{Cite|Since the Great Deku Tree withered...more meanies have been appearing in the forest. I'm scared!|Know-It-All Brother|OoT}}</ref> forcing them to retreat within their homes. Once Link returns as an adult, he rescues Saria from the Forest Temple and a [[Great Deku Tree#Deku Tree Sprout|new Deku Tree sprouts]]. The Deku Tree Sprout informs Link that he was originally raised as a Kokiri, despite his [[Hylian]] heritage, based on a poignant move by his injured [[Link's Mother|mother]]: she placed him in the care of the [[Great Deku Tree]] during the [[Hyrulean Civil War]] before her death in order to safeguard his life from the calamity beyond.<ref>{{Cite|Some time ago, before the King of Hyrule unified this country, there was a fierce war in our world. One day, to escape from the fires of the war, a Hylian mother and her baby boy entered this forbidden forest. The mother was gravely injured... Her only choice was to entrust the child to the Deku Tree, the guardian spirit of the forest. The Deku Tree could sense that this was a child of destiny, whose fate would affect the entire world, so he took him into the forest. After the mother passed away, the baby was raised as a Kokiri.|Deku Tree Sprout|OoT}}</ref><br />
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==={{TWW|-}}===<br />
Following the [[Era of the Hero of Time]], [[Fado (The Wind Waker)|Fado]] was born and assumed the role of the Sage of Wind. As a sage, he worked with the [[Daphnes Nohansen Hyrule|King of Hyrule]], who acted as a conductor using the [[Wind Waker (Item)|Wind Waker]] to retain the [[Master Sword]]'s power to repel evil.<ref>{{Cite|That Wind Waker you hold was used long ago to conduct us sages when we played our song to call upon the gods. In those days, it was always the king who conducted for us... Please... Tell the king that I will still play... even in the next world!|Fado (The Wind Waker)|TWW}}</ref> After the [[Great Flood]], the Kokiri adapted and took on the form of [[Korok]]s,<ref name=AonumaQuote>{{Cite person|quote=We created the Rito as the evolved form of the Zora that appeared in "Ocarina of Time" and the Koroks as what the Kokiri became once they left the forest. They appear different, but they have inherited their blood.|name=[[Eiji Aonuma]]|url=http://forums.legendsalliance.com/index.php?showtopic=14202&st=1410&p=444763&#entry444763|title=Legends Alliance}}</ref> which allowed them to travel across the [[Great Sea]] with flight.<br />
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==={{TFH|-}}===<br />
[[File:TFH Kokiri Clothes Icon.png|right]]<br />
Though no Kokiri appear in {{TFH}}, they are alluded to with the [[Kokiri Clothes]], a green [[Outfit]] that allows Link to shoot three [[Arrow]]s at a time while using the [[Bow]].<br />
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==Society==<br />
The Great Deku Tree grants each Kokiri a [[Fairy]],<ref>{{Cite|The children of the forest, the Kokiri, live here with me. Each Kokiri has his or her own guardian fairy.|Great Deku Tree|OoT}}</ref> which watches over the Kokiri. Subsequently, the Kokiri utilize the Faries' abilities to their advantage, such as using them to speak across distances.<ref name=teach>{{Cite|Yes, yes! That's how you use a {{Color|OoT3D Light Blue|fairy}}! It's so great that you finally have a fairy partner! I'll teach you how to talk to people using your fairy! When a fairy flies near a person or thing, press {{Icon|OoT3D L}} to {{Color|OoT3D Red|look}} in that direction. If you use {{Icon|OoT3D L}} {{Color|OoT3D Light Blue|Targeting}}, you can talk to people from a distance, like we're doing now. When you have nothing that you can target, you can press {{Icon|OoT3D L}} just to {{Color|OoT3D Red|look forward}}. Try it!|Kokiri|OoT3D}}</ref><br />
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Possessing a Fairy partner is considered the sign of becoming a "true Kokiri" within the forest, and many of the Kokiri congratulate Link after he obtains one and even offer to help teach him to use it.<ref name=teach/> Mido bullied Link because he didn't have one,<ref>{{Cite|Hey, you! "Mr. No-Fairy"! What's your business with the Great Deku Tree? Without a fairy, you're not even a real man!|Mido|OoT}}</ref> and still refuses to accept the young hero as one of them even after Navi has joined Link's side.<ref>{{Cite|I, the great Mido, will never accept you as one of us!|Mido|OoT}}</ref> The Kokiri do not accept adults who have Fairies, however.<ref>{{Cite|Why is that fairy following you around? You're not one of us!|Kokiri|OoT}}</ref><br />
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The Kokiri dress in green [[Kokiri Tunic]]s. The females wear headbands, while the males wear distinctive floppy green hats. They all reside within hollowed-out trees, which they use as buildings. When the Kokiri Forest is overrun with monsters, they all take refuge within the buildings. For some reason, the tops of the trees are all cut in a cone shape.<br />
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The Kokiri value their treasure, the [[Kokiri Sword]],<ref>{{Cite|This is a hidden treasure of the Kokiri, but you can borrow it for a while. Be sure to practice with it before you really fight!|N/A|OoT}}</ref> which is hidden behind the Hole of "L" in the [[Forest Training Center]].<ref>{{Cite|Hole of "L"<br>Let's go through this small hole!|Sign|OoT}}</ref> During times where they sense danger in the forest, the Kokiri elect to arm themselves for defense, though the only Sword present is the Kokiri Sword.<ref name=defense>{{Cite|What? Mido won't let you go to see the Great Deku Tree? Ohh...that bum! I don't know why he's always so mean to everyone! What he said is true, though. The forest... Strange things have been happening here lately... You need to be ready for anything. You'd better find a weapon! You can buy a shield at the shop, but there is only one sword hidden somewhere in the forest.|Saria|OoT}}</ref><br />
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The Kokiri seem to be dependent on horticulture, as many farming supplies can be found within Link's house. Hay may even be found within the young hero's home, although no livestock are visibly present until after [[Malon]] gives Link a [[Cow]]. Fruits are present on Link's table within his house, so some of the Kokiri diet may be gathered rather than cultivated, though since Link is a Hylian and not a Kokiri, this may not apply. What appear to be [[Red Potion]]s can be found on the top shelf of the [[Know-It-All Brothers]]' house, however.<br />
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The Kokiri maintain almost no contact with the other peoples of Hyrule, though they are known among the Hylians, who often refer to them as "forest fairies."<ref>{{Cite Book|quote=The Kokiri maintain almost no contact with the other peoples of Hyrule, though they are known among the Hylians, who often refer to them as "forest fairies."|book=E|publisher=Dark Horse Books|page=50}}</ref><br />
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The Kokiri use many things found in the forest in their everyday lives.<ref>{{Cite Book|quote=The Kokiri use many things found in the forest in their everyday lives, like using Deku Seeds as slingshot ammo, and make their homes in trees.|book=E|publisher=Dark Horse Books|page=50}}</ref><br />
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==Physiology==<br />
{{ImageCaption|image=File:Fado.png|size=180px|align=right|caption=Fado, the last remaining Kokiri|captionalign=center}}<br />
The Kokiri are an ageless race that takes the form of human children. Like Hylians, they possess long, pointed ears. Apart from Saria, all known Kokiri have either blonde or red hair. Despite their agelessness, Kokiri are still mortal beings that can be killed.<ref>{{Cite|I am Fado of the Kokiri tribe. I know I appear to you as a child, but the eyes can oft deceive. I am a most esteemed sage. I had been praying here so that the power to repel evil would continue to be contained within the blade of the Master Sword... But I was attacked by the evil Ganondorf... and this is what happened to me.|Fado (The Wind Waker)|TWW}}</ref><br />
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Through some unknown process, the Great Deku Tree gave life to the Kokiri.<ref name=life/> Given the presence of twins within Kokiri Forest,<ref>{{Cite|House of the Twins|Sign|OoT}}</ref> it is possible that this was a biological process, rather than a magical one. Furthermore, three of the Kokiri are referred to as "brothers," though this may only be in the sense of the word rather than having any closer biological connection than any of the other Kokiri.<br />
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It was said that the Kokiri die if they leave the forest.<ref>{{Cite|The Great Deku Tree said that if a Kokiri leaves the woods, he or she will die!|Kokiri|OoT}}</ref> This is because the Kokiri will age in places where the Deku Tree's power does not reach. After the Deku Tree Sprout is born, the Kokiri become able to venture outside the forest safely.<ref>{{Cite Book|quote=The Kokiri are told that they will die if they leave the forest, but that is because they will age in places the Deku Tree's power does not reach. After the Sage of Forest revives and the child of the Deku Tree is born, they become able to venture outside of the forest they had been confined in for so long.|book=E|page=50}}</ref> At the end of {{OoT|-}}, the Kokiri are seen in [[Lon Lon Ranch]] along with other characters celebrating [[Ganondorf]]'s defeat.<br />
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When Hyrule was flooded prior to the events of {{TWW}}, the Kokiri took on the forms of Koroks,<ref name=AonumaQuote/> which are beings made of wood, like Deku.<br />
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==Notable Kokiri==<br />
===Saria===<br />
{{Main|Saria}}<br />
Saria is Link's close friend, a fact which annoys Mido. She gives Link the [[Fairy Ocarina]] before he leaves the Kokiri Forest as a parting gift.<ref>{{Cite|Oh, you're leaving... I knew... that you would leave the forest... someday, Link... Because you are different from me and my friends.... But that's OK, because we'll be friends forever... won't we? I want you to have this Ocarina... Please take good care of it. When you play my Ocarina, I hope you will think of me and come back to the forest to visit.|Saria|OoT}}</ref> After Mido blames Link for the death of the Great Deku Tree, Saria defends him.<ref name=blame/> When the Kokiri Forest is overrun with monsters, she leaves for the {{Term|OoT3D|Forest Temple|link}} in an attempt to stop them.<ref>{{Cite|An evil wind is blowing from the direction of the Forest Temple. Saria left, saying, "I have to do something about it!" The Forest Temple is located in the Sacred Forest Meadow in the far side of the Lost Woods.|Know-It-All Brother|OoT}}</ref> There, she is awakened as the Sage of Forest and aids Link's journey to defeat Ganondorf.<br />
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===Mido===<br />
{{Main|Mido}}<br />
Mido considers himself the "boss" of the Kokiri,<ref>{{Cite|House of the Great Mido<br>Boss of the Kokiri|Sign|OoT}}</ref> and often orders the other Kokiri to do menial tasks for him.<ref>{{Cite|{{Icon|OoT3D A}} by the stone, pick it up! {{Icon|OoT3D A}} by the stone, pick it up! Mean old {{Color|OoT3D Red|Mido}}… He's making me pick up the rocks in front of his house.|Kokiri|OoT3D}}</ref><ref>{{Cite|That meanie, {{Color|OoT3D Red|Mido}}, is making me cut the grass at Saria's house. Mido told Saria he would do it so she would like him, but I'm the one doing all the work!|Kokiri|OoT3D}}</ref> Mido regularly guards the entrance to the Great Deku Tree's Meadow, preventing others from passing unless the Great Deku Tree summons them. Saria explains that this is because the forest has become dangerous.<ref name=defense/> After Link defeats [[Queen Gohma]] and leaves Kokiri Forest, Mido convinces the other Kokiri that the Great Deku Tree withered because Link did something wrong to him.<ref name=blame>{{Cite|Have you been traveling around much, mister? Have you ever met a boy named Link? Mido said that the Great Deku Tree withered because that boy did something wrong to it... Only Saria defended Link--until she left. Maybe we misunderstood...|Kokiri|OoT}}</ref> Once Link becomes an adult, Mido protects the passageway into the Sacred Forest Meadow, only allowing passage to those who know Saria and can play her song.<ref>{{Cite|Who do you think you are? That Kokiri-like clothing won't fool me! I promised Saria I would never let anybody go through here. If you want to see her that bad, I'm gonna need to see some proof that you're really a friend of hers! Something you could only have heard from her. ...Not that she would ever be friends with a grown-up like you.|Mido|OoT}}</ref><ref>{{Cite|That melody?! Saria plays that song all the time! You... Do you know Saria? That song... Saria taught that song only to her friends... OK... I trust you. When I see you... I don't know why, but I remember...him...|Mido|OoT}}</ref><br />
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===Fado ({{OoT|-}})===<br />
{{Main|Fado (Ocarina of Time)}}<br />
Initially, Fado is friendly and instructs Link how to look around the Kokiri Forest,<ref>{{Cite|Hee hee hee! You came all the way up here? You're a real man! Look! Isn't this view pretty? Change your viewpoint with {{Icon|OoT3D View}} so you can look around the forest with {{Icon|OoT3D Circle Pad}}.|Fado (Ocarina of Time)|OoT3D}}</ref> but later becomes angry at Link for killing the Great Deku Tree.<ref>{{Cite|What did you do to the Great Deku Tree?|Fado (Ocarina of Time)|OoT}}</ref> When Link returns as an adult, Fado warns Link that people who become lost in the Lost Woods become Stalfos.<ref>{{Cite|That guy isn't here anymore. Except for the Kokiri, people who come into the forest end up lost. They all become Stalfos. That's why he's not here anymore. Only his saw is left. Hee hee.|Fado (Ocarina of Time)|OoT}}</ref><br />
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===Know-It-All Brothers===<br />
{{Main|Know-It-All Brothers}}<br />
The Know-It-All Brothers are an intelligent group of triplets who offer to teach Link about the control mechanics and types of items.<ref>{{Cite|There are three kinds of items: gear items, usable items, and quest items. Gear items are things like your sword, shield, and clothes and must be equipped to use. Usable items can be set to [I], [X], [Y], and [II]. They are used by tapping the assigned button or icon. Quest items are things you collect during your adventure. You don’t ever need to use them—just carry them around. If you want to change gear, tap [Gear] on the lower screen to open the Gear subscreen. To equip an item of gear, simply tap it. To assign items to your item slots, tap [Items] to open the Items subscreen. Tap the item you want to assign, and then tap [I], [X], [Y], or [II] to set it to that slot.|Kokiri|OoT}}</ref><br />
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===Fado ({{TWW|-}})===<br />
{{Main|Fado (The Wind Waker)}}<br />
Fado is the Sage of Wind in {{TWW|-}}. Prior to the events of the [[Era of the Great Sea]], Ganondorf killed him in order to weaken the Master Sword's power. Later, with Link's help, he awakens [[Makar]] as the new Wind Sage.<br />
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==Trivia==<br />
*Some characters call the Kokiri "forest fairies,"<ref>{{Cite|Green clothes...White fairy... Sir, could you, by chance, be a forest fairy?|Tingle|MM}}</ref> "fairy folk,"<ref name=Tingle>{{Cite|I have been looking for you and your kind, for I, too, long to be one of the fairy folk!|Tingle|TWW}}</ref> or "fairy children,"<ref>{{Cite|This is a rare sight. You are a fairy child, correct?|Kaepora Gaebora|MM}}</ref> presumably from their Fairy guardians. Link is occasionally mistaken for a Kokiri from his [[Clothes|similar clothing]] and Fairy companion.<br />
*[[Tingle]] believes himself to be a Kokiri, and is obsessed by Fairies, though no Fairy has yet come to him;<ref>{{Cite|I think I am the same as you, sir. A forest fairy! Alas, though I am already age 35, no fairy has come to me yet...|Tingle|MM}}</ref> he dresses in green to match the Kokiri clothing.<br />
*The [[Symbols#Race Emblems|symbol of the Kokiri]] can be seen on the doors of the [[Forbidden Woods]] in {{TWW|-}} and the doors of the {{Term|TPHD|Forest Temple|link}} in {{TP}}. [[Crayk]], the boss of the [[Temple of Courage]] in {{PH}}, also has the Kokiri symbol on his shell.<br />
*In {{OoT|-}}, the Kokiri are not visible from more than fifteen steps away. This is due to the [[Nintendo 64]]'s limitations, as it was difficult to display the Kokiri and the structures in the Kokiri Forest all at once, so each Kokiri was paired with a Fairy to help locate them. When Link approaches them, their owners appear.<ref>{{Cite person|quote= The first location is Kokiri Forest. The village has lots of trees and lots of people live there, but it was difficult to display them all at once. [...] I came up with the idea of having each person living there followed around by a fairy. That way, even if we just showed the fairies... [...] We solved the problem by having it so that the owner appears when you get close to the fairy.|name= Yoshiaki Koizumi|url= http://iwataasks.nintendo.com/interviews/#/3ds/zelda-ocarina-of-time/1/3|title= Iwata Asks: Ocarina of Time 3D Original Development Staff - Part 1}}</ref><br />
*During an interview with [[Shigeru Miyamoto]] prior to the release of {{OoT|-}}, he stated that the Kokiri disappear when they reach a certain age. Then, the next generation of Kokiri are born as abruptly. He also stated that Link would also disappear at some point in the game.<ref>{{Cite person|quote= Link is a child of a race of elves called "Kokili." For some reason or another, there are no parents in this race, only many children of the same age. All of a sudden, they grow up until they reach a certain age, when they disappear. The next generation is born just as abruptly. So at some point, Link will disappear.|name= Shigeru Miyamoto|url= http://www.ign.com/articles/1997/12/03/the-z-files-2|title= The Z-Files}}</ref><br />
*According to the official Japanese site, the Kokiri Clothes from {{TFH|-}} actually contain the soul of a Kokiri.<ref>{{Cite web|quote= {{Exp|Clothing in which the soul of a member of the Kokiri Tribe, the people of the forest, dwells. They enable you to shoot three arrows at once.|森の民コキリ族の魂が宿った一着。一度に3本の矢を放つことができる。}}|author= Nintendo|published= September 16, 2015|retrieved=September 24, 2015|url= http://www.nintendo.co.jp/3ds/ea3j/costumes/index.html|title= ゼルダの伝説 トライフォース3銃士 <nowiki>|</nowiki> ニンテンドー3DS <nowiki>|</nowiki> 任天堂|site= Zelda.co.jp|type=}} <sup>(Translation: [http://zeldauniverse.net/forums/index.php/Thread/178050-The-Legend-of-Zelda-TriForce-Heroes-Gameplay-spoilers-beware/?postID=5657575#post5657575 kaialone])</sup></ref><br />
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==Nomenclature==<br />
{{Nomenclature}}<br />
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==Gallery==<br />
<gallery><br />
File:OoT Know-It-All Brother Model.png|A male Kokiri from {{OoT|-}}<br />
File:OoT3D Know-It-All Brother Model.png|A male Kokiri from {{OoT3D|-}}<br />
File:TWW Fado Model.png|Fado, the only Kokiri from {{TWW|-}}<br />
File:TFH Kokiri Clothes Render.png|{{Term|TFH|Link}} wearing the {{Term|TFH|Kokiri Clothes}} from {{TFH|-}}<br />
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==See Also==<br />
* [[Crest of the Kokiri]]<br />
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The {{Term/Store|Deku Tree Sprout||Series, OoT3D}} is a recurring character in {{TLoZ|Series}}.<ref>{{Cite|Hi there! I'm the {{Color|OoT3D Red|Deku Tree sprout}}!|Deku Tree Sprout|OoT3D}}</ref><br />
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==Biography==<br />
==={{OoT|-}}===<br />
Link first encounters the Deku Tree Sprout after awakening [[Saria]] as the [[Forest Sage]]. Upon landing safely in front of the remains of the [[Deku Tree]] in the [[Great Deku Tree's Meadow]], Link will be thrown back by the Deku Tree Sprout rising from the ground. The Deku Tree Sprout thanks Link for breaking the {{Term|OoT3D|Forest Temple|link}}'s curse and excitedly informs him that as his fellow [[Kokiri]] evidently have not matured alongside him, he is not of their kind and is in fact a [[Hylian]].<ref>{{Cite|Because you and Saria broke the curse on the Forest Temple, I can grow and flourish! Thanks a lot!|Deku Tree Sprout|OoT3D}}</ref><ref>{{Cite|Hey, have you seen your old friends? None of them recognized you with your grown-up body, did they? That's because the {{Color|OoT3D Green|Kokiri}} never grow up! Even after seven years, they're still kids! You must be wondering why only you have grown up! Well, as you might have already guessed, you are not a Kokiri! You are actually a {{Color|OoT3D Light Blue|Hylian}}! I am happy to finally reveal this secret to you!|Deku Tree Sprout|OoT3D}}</ref> The Deku Tree Sprout elaborates that [[Link's Mother]] fled from the [[Hyrulean Civil War]] with her infant child into the [[Kokiri Forest]] seeking asylum. Seeing that the woman was mortally wounded and sensing that the boy was fated to change the world, the Deku Tree agreed to take the child in and raise him as a Kokiri.<ref>{{Cite|Some time ago, before the king of Hyrule unified this country, there was a fierce war. One day, to escape from the fires of the war, a {{Color|OoT3D Red|Hylian mother}} and her {{Color|OoT3D Red|baby boy}} entered this forbidden forest. The mother was gravely injured... Her only choice was to entrust the child to the {{Color|OoT3D Red|Deku Tree}}, the guardian spirit of the forest. The Deku Tree could sense that this was a child of destiny whose fate would affect the entire world, so he took him into the forest. After the mother passed away, the baby was raised as a {{Color|OoT3D Green|Kokiri}}. And now, finally, the day of destiny has come!|Deku Tree Sprout|OoT3D}}</ref> Having revealed the details to Link's destiny, the Deku Tree Sprout urges the Hero of Time to free the remaining [[Sage]]s to bring peace to [[Hyrule]] once more.<ref>{{Cite|You are a {{Color|OoT3D Light Blue|Hylian}} and were always bound to leave this forest. And now...you have learned your own destiny... So you know what you must do... That's right... You must save the land of Hyrule! Now, Link, break the curses on all of the temples, and return peace to Hyrule!|Deku Tree Sprout|OoT3D}}</ref><br />
==={{TWW|-}}===<br />
The grown-up Deku Tree Sprout reappears as the {{Term|TWW|Great Deku Tree|link}} of {{TWW}}.<ref>{{Cite Book|quote=|book=E|publisher=|page=22}}</ref><br />
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==Other Appearances==<br />
{{Noncanon|Start}}<br />
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==={{OoT|-}} (Himekawa)===<br />
The Deku Tree Sprout appears at the end of the end of the {{OoT|Himekawa}}.<ref>{{Cite Book|quote= ... The Great Deku Tree had a baby!...|book= Ocarina of Time manga Part 2|publisher= VIZ Media|page= 109}}</ref><br />
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==={{HW|-}}===<br />
When [[Lana]] uses the [[Spear]] Weapon, she is capable of summoning the Deku Tree Sprout to assist her in battle. The Deku Tree Sprout appears in many of Lana's strong attacks, either bouncing around, zig-zaging through enemies, or dashing straight through them. Lana is also capable of summoning three at a time with her sixth strong attack in her standard attack string. Her Focus Spirit Special allows her to summon a Deku Tree Sprout and ride it. As it rushes forward, she will thrust it in the direction she's facing.<br />
{{Noncanon|End}}<br />
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==Nomenclature==<br />
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|ja= {{Romanize|デクの樹のこども|Deku no Ki no Kodomo}}<br />
|jaM= Deku Tree's Child<br />
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|zhT= {{Romanize|德庫樹的孩子|Dékù Shù De Háizi}}<br />
|zhTM= Deku Tree's Child<br />
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|de= {{De|Spross des Deku-Baumes|Sproß des Deku-Baumes}} {{Exp Game|OoT}}<br>Spross des Deku-Baumes {{Exp Game|OoT3D}}<br />
|deM= Sprout of the Deku Tree<br />
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==Gallery==<br />
<gallery><br />
File:HW Lana Deku Spear Artwork.png|Artwork of the Deku Tree Sprout beside Lana from {{HW|-}}<br />
File:HW Deku Tree Sprout.png|Lana atop the Deku Tree Sprout from {{HW|-}}<br />
File:HW Lana Spear Magic Circle 2.png|Lana using a Magic Circle to summon multiple Deku Tree Sprouts from {{HW|-}}<br />
</gallery><br />
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==See Also==<br />
* [[Deku's Heir]]<br />
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{{Ref}}<br />
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[[Category:Deku]]<br />
[[Category:Trees]]<br />
[[Category:Characters in Ocarina of Time]]<br />
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{{Term/Store|Mini-Game|Mini-Games|Series, BotW|plural}},{{Exp Game|BotW}}<ref>{{Cite Guide|quote= |game= BotW|publisher= Piggyback|page= 332}}</ref> also known as {{Term/Store|Minigame|Minigames|OoS, TWWHD|plural}},{{Exp Game|OoS, TWWHD}}<ref>{{Cite Guide|quote= |game= OoS|publisher= Nintendo|page= 2}}</ref><ref>{{Cite Guide|quote= |game= TWWHD|publisher= Prima|page= 348}}</ref> are mostly independent integral elements of the main game. They have a much smaller scale and the mechanics and rules might differ from the main game. The minigames can range from short and easy to long and tedious and usually result in being awarded prizes such as [[Piece of Heart|Pieces of Heart]] or upgrades.<br />
<br />
==List of minigames==<br />
{{#vardefine:settings| class="wikitable"}}<br />
<br />
==={{TLoZ|-}}===<br />
{| {{#var:settings}}<br />
! colspan="4" | {{TLoZ}}<br />
|-<br />
! Minigame<br />
! Location<br />
! Cost<br />
! Reward<br />
|-<br />
| [[Gambling|Money Making Game]]<br />
|<br />
| 10<br />
| [[Rupee]]s<br />
|}<br />
<br />
==={{ALttP|-}}===<br />
{| {{#var:settings}}<br />
! colspan="4" | {{ALttP}}<br />
|-<br />
! Minigame<br />
! Location<br />
! Cost<br />
! Reward<br />
|-<br />
| [[Digging Game]]<br />
| South of [[Village of Outcasts]]<br />
| 80<br />
| [[Rupee]]s<br>Stock Items<br>{{#vardefineecho:POH|[[Piece of Heart]]}}<br />
|-<br />
| [[Shooting Gallery]]<br />
| South of [[Village of Outcasts]]<br />
| 20<br />
| [[Rupee]]s<br />
|-<br />
| rowspan=3 | [[Treasure Chest Game]]<br />
| [[Kakariko Village]]<br />
| 20<br />
| [[Rupee]]s (1, 20, 50)<br />
|-<br />
| [[Lost Woods]]<br />
| 100<br />
| [[Rupee]]s (1, 20, 300)<br />
|-<br />
| [[Village of Outcasts]]<br />
| 30<br />
| Two of the following:<br><br />
[[Arrow]]s (1, 10)<br><br />
[[Bomb]] (1)<br><br />
{{#var:POH}}<br><br />
[[Heart]]<br><br />
[[Rupee]]s (1, 20, 50, 100)<br />
|}<br />
<br />
==={{LA|-}}===<br />
{| {{#var:settings}}<br />
! colspan="4" | {{LA}}<br />
|-<br />
! Minigame<br />
! Location<br />
! Cost<br />
! Reward<br />
|-<br />
| [[Fishing]]<br />
| [[Mabe Village]]<br />
| 10<br />
| '''Game Boy'''<br>[[Rupee]]s (5, 20)<br>{{#var:POH}}<br><br>'''Nintendo Switch'''<br>[[Rupee]]s (variable)<br>{{#var:POH}} x2<br>[[Secret Seashell]] x2<br>[[Chamber Stone]] x2<br>[[Fairy Bottle]]<br>[[Middleweight Lure]]<br>[[Heavyweight Lure]]<br />
|-<br />
| [[Trendy Game]]<br />
| [[Mabe Village]]<br />
| 10{{Note|In {{LA|NS}}, the cost of the Trendy Game is reduced to 5 [[Rupees]] once all 10 figurines have been obtained.}}<br />
| '''Game Boy'''<br>30 [[Rupee]]s<br>[[Shield]]<br>{{#var:POH}}<br>[[Yoshi Doll]]<br><br>'''Nintendo Switch'''<br>20 [[Rupee]]s<br>50 [[Rupee]]s<br>[[Heart]]<br>[[Magic Powder]]<br>[[Bombs]]<br>[[Shield]]<br>{{#var:POH}}<br>[[Yoshi Doll]]<br>[[Chamber Stone]]<br>CiaoCiao Figurine<br>Goomba Figurine<br>Cheep-Cheep Figurine<br>Spiny Figurine<br>Boo Figurine<br>Blooper Figurine<br>Shy-Guy Figurine<br>Piranha Figurine<br>Pokey Figurine<br>BowWow Figurine<br />
|}<br />
<br />
==={{OoT|-}}===<br />
{| {{#var:settings}}<br />
! colspan="4" | {{OoT}}<br />
|-<br />
! Minigame<br />
! Location<br />
! Cost<br />
! Reward<br />
|-<br />
! colspan=4 | [[Young Link]] Only<br />
|-<br />
| [[Bombchu Bowling]]<br />
| [[Market]]<br />
| 30<br />
| Large [[Bomb Bag]]<br>{{#var:POH}}<br />
|-<br />
| [[Deku Scrub Slingshot Game]]<br />
| [[Lost Woods]]<br />
| Free<br />
| [[Bullet Bag]] upgrade<br />
|-<br />
| [[Heart-Pounding Gravedigging Tour]]<br />
| [[Kakariko Graveyard]]<br />
| 10<br />
| [[Rupee]]s<br>{{#var:POH}}<br />
|-<br />
| [[Diving Game]]<br />
| [[Zora's Domain]]<br />
| 20<br />
| [[Rupee]]s<br>[[Silver Scale]]<br />
|-<br />
| [[Fabulous Five Froggish Tenors]]<br />
| [[Zora's River]]<br />
| Free<br />
| 50 [[Rupee]]s<br>{{#var:POH}} (2x)<br />
|-<br />
| [[Musical Session]]<br />
| [[Lost Woods]]<br />
| Free<br />
| [[Rupee]]s (1, 5, 20)<br>{{#var:POH}}<br />
|-<br />
| {{Term|OoT3D|Super Cucco-findin' Game|link}}<br />
| [[Lon Lon Ranch]]<br />
| 10<br />
| [[Bottle]] filled with [[Lon Lon Milk]]<br />
|-<br />
| [[Treasure Chest Game]]<br />
| [[Market]]<br />
| 10<br />
| [[Rupee]]s (1, 5, 20, 50)<br>{{#var:POH}}<br />
|-<br />
! colspan=4 | [[Adult Link]] Only<br />
|-<br />
| [[Horseback Archery Range]]<br />
| [[Gerudo's Fortress]]<br />
| 20<br />
| {{#var:POH}}<br> [[Biggest Quiver]]<br />
|-<br />
! colspan=4 | Both Young and Adult Link<br />
|-<br />
| [[Fishing]]<br />
| {{Term|OoT3D|Fishing Pond|link}}<br />
| 20<br />
| [[Golden Scale]]<br>{{#var:POH}}<br />
|-<br />
| rowspan=2| [[Shooting Gallery]]<br />
| {{Term|OoT3D|Market|link}}{{exp|Young Link}}<br />
| rowspan=2| 20<br />
| [[Bullet Bag]] upgrade<br>50 [[Rupee]]s<br />
|-<br />
| [[Kakariko Village]] {{exp|Adult Link}}<br />
| [[Big Quiver]] <br>50 [[Rupee]]s<br />
|}<br />
<br />
==={{MM|-}}===<br />
{| {{#var:settings}}<br />
! colspan="5" | {{MM}}{{Note|Link will receive 50 Rupees if he has already collected the Piece of Heart, or a [[Fishing Hole Pass]] in {{MM3D}}.}}<br />
|-<br />
! Minigame<br />
! Location<br />
! Form<br />
! Cost<br />
! Reward<br />
|-<br />
!colspan=5| [[Clock Town]]<br />
|-<br />
| [[Deku Scrub Playground]]<br />
| [[North Clock Town]]<br />
| Deku<br />
| 10<br />
| Piece of Heart<br />
|-<br />
| [[Hide and Seek]]<br />
| [[North Clock Town]]<br />
| Deku<br>Human<br />
| Free<br />
| Secret Code<br>[[Bombers' Notebook]]<br />
|-<br />
| [[Gambling#Lottery|Lottery]]<br />
| [[West Clock Town]]<br />
| Any<br />
| 10<br />
| 50 Rupees<br />
|-<br />
| [[Swordsman's School]]<br />
| [[West Clock Town]]<br />
| Human<br />
| 10<br />
| {{#var:POH}}<br />
|-<br />
| [[Honey and Darling's Shop]]<br />
| [[East Clock Town]]<br />
| Human<br />
| 10<br />
| 50 [[Rupee]]s<br>{{#var:POH}}<br />
|-<br />
| [[Shooting Gallery]] <br />
| [[East Clock Town]]<br />
| Human<br />
| 20<br />
| Larger Quiver<br>Piece of Heart<br />
|-<br />
|rowspan=4|[[Treasure Chest Game]]<br />
|rowspan=4|[[East Clock Town]]<br />
| Human<br />
| 20<br />
| 50 Rupees<br />
|-<br />
| [[Deku Link|Deku]]<br />
| 10<br />
| 10 [[Deku Nut]]s<br />
|-<br />
| [[Goron Link|Goron]]<br />
| 30<br />
| Piece of Heart<br />
|-<br />
| [[Zora Link|Zora]]<br />
| 5<br />
| 20 Rupees<br />
|-<br />
!colspan=5| [[Southern Swamp]]<br />
|-<br />
| [[Shooting Gallery]] <br />
| [[Southern Swamp]]<br />
| Human<br />
| 20<br />
| Larger Quiver<br>Piece of Heart<br />
|-<br />
| [[Shooting Gallery]] <br />
| [[Swamp Tourist Center]]<br />
| Human<br />
| 20<br />
| Piece of Heart<br />
|-<br />
!colspan=5|[[Milk Road]]<br />
|-<br />
| [[Gorman Track]]<br />
| [[Milk Road]]<br />
| Human<br />
| 10<br />
| [[Garo's Mask]]<br />
|-<br />
| [[Romani]]'s Target Practice<br />
| [[Romani Ranch]]<br />
| Human<br />
| Free<br />
| [[Epona's Song]]<br />
|-<br />
| [[Doggy Racetrack]]<br />
| [[Romani Ranch]]<br />
| Human<br />
| 10 (min.)<br />
| Rupees<br>Piece of Heart<br />
|-<br />
!colspan=5|[[Snowhead]]<br />
|-<br />
| [[Goron Race]]<br />
| [[Goron Racetrack]]<br />
| Goron<br />
| Free<br />
| [[Bottle]]<br>[[Gold Dust]]<br />
|-<br />
!colspan=5|[[Great Bay]]<br />
|-<br />
| {{Term|MM3D|Beaver Race|link}}<br />
| [[Waterfall Rapids]]<br />
| Zora<br />
| Free<br />
| Bottle<br>Piece of Heart<br />
|-<br />
| [[Fisherman's Jumping Game]]<br />
| [[Great Bay Coast]]<br />
| <br />
| 20<br />
| Piece of Heart<br />
|-<br />
| Zora Game Site<br />
| [[Great Bay Coast]]<br />
| Zora<br />
| 10<br />
| 100 Rupees<br />
|-<br />
!colspan=5|[[Ikana]]<br />
|-<br />
| [[Spirit House]]<br />
| [[Ikana Canyon]]<br />
| <br />
| 30 or 10<br />
| Piece of Heart<br />
|}<br />
<br />
==={{OoA|-}}===<br />
{| {{#var:settings}}<br />
! colspan="4" | {{OoA}}<br />
|-<br />
! Minigame<br />
! Location<br />
! Cost<br />
! Reward<br />
|-<br />
| [[Big Bang Game]]<br />
| [[Rolling Ridge]]<br />
| 10<br />
| [[Old Mermaid Key]]<br>[[Rupee]]s<br>[[Magic Ring]]s<br />
|-<br />
| [[Goron Dance]]<br />
| [[Rolling Ridge]]<br />
| 10{{exp|Present}}<br>20{{exp|Past}}<br />
| [[Mermaid Key]]<br>[[Brother Emblem]]<br>[[Rupee]]s (30, 50, 100)<br>[[Gasha Seed]]<br>[[Magic Ring]]<br />
|-<br />
| [[Hide and Seek]]<br />
| [[Fairies' Woods]]<br />
| Free<br />
| Access to [[Wing Dungeon]]<br />
|-<br />
| rowspan=2| [[Shooting Gallery]]<br />
| [[Rolling Ridge]]<br />
| 20<br />
| [[Lava Juice]]<br>[[Boomerang]]<br>30 [[Rupee]]s<br>20 [[Bomb]]s<br>[[Gasha Seed]]<br />
|-<br />
| [[Lynna Village]]<br />
| 10<br />
| [[Heart]]<br>30 [[Rupee]]s<br>[[Gasha Seed]]<br>[[Magic Ring]]<br />
|-<br />
| [[Target Carts]]<br />
| [[Rolling Ridge]]<br />
| 10<br />
| [[Rock Brisket]]<br>[[Boomerang]]<br>20 [[Rupee]]s<br>[[Gasha Seed]]<br>[[Bombchu]]s<br />
|-<br />
| [[Treasure Chest Game]]<br />
| [[Lynna City Shop]]<br />
| 10 <br />
| [[Magic Ring]]s<br />
|-<br />
| [[Wild Tokay]]<br />
| [[Crescent Island]]<br />
| 10<br />
| [[Scent Seedling]]<br>[[Rupee]]s<br>[[Gasha Seed]]s<br>[[Magic Ring]]s<br />
|}<br />
<br />
==={{OoS|-}}===<br />
{| {{#var:settings}}<br />
! colspan="4" | {{OoS}}<br />
|-<br />
! Minigame<br />
! Location<br />
! Cost<br />
! Reward<br />
|-<br />
| [[Dance Hall]]<br />
| <br />
| <br />
| [[Boomerang]]<br>[[Strange Flute]]<br />
|-<br />
| [[Treasure Chest Game]]<br />
| [[Horon Village Shop]]<br />
| 10<br />
| [[Magic Ring]]s<br />
|}<br />
<br />
==={{TWW|-}}===<br />
{| {{#var:settings}}<br />
! colspan="4" | {{TWW}}<br />
|-<br />
! Minigame<br />
! Location<br />
! Cost<br />
! Reward<br />
|-<br />
|<br />
| <br />
| <br />
| <br />
|-<br />
| <br />
| <br />
| <br />
| <br />
|}<br />
<br />
{| {{#var:settings}}<br />
! colspan="4" | ''[[Minish Cap]]''<br />
|-<br />
! Minigame<br />
! Location<br />
! Cost<br />
! Reward<br />
|-<br />
|<br />
| <br />
| <br />
| <br />
|-<br />
| <br />
| <br />
| <br />
| <br />
|}<br />
<br />
==={{TP|-}}===<br />
{| {{#var:settings}}<br />
! colspan="4" | {{TP}}<br />
|-<br />
! Minigame<br />
! Location<br />
! Cost<br />
! Reward<br />
|-<br />
|<br />
| <br />
| <br />
| <br />
|-<br />
| <br />
| <br />
| <br />
| <br />
|}<br />
<br />
==={{PH|-}}===<br />
{| {{#var:settings}}<br />
! colspan="4" | {{PH}}<br />
|-<br />
! Minigame<br />
! Location<br />
! Cost<br />
! Reward<br />
|-<br />
|<br />
| <br />
| <br />
| <br />
|-<br />
| <br />
| <br />
| <br />
| <br />
|}<br />
<br />
==={{ST|-}}===<br />
{| {{#var:settings}}<br />
! colspan="4" | {{ST}}<br />
|-<br />
! Minigame<br />
! Location<br />
! Cost<br />
! Reward<br />
|-<br />
|<br />
| <br />
| <br />
| <br />
|-<br />
| <br />
| <br />
| <br />
| <br />
|}<br />
<br />
==={{SS|-}}===<br />
{| {{#var:settings}}<br />
! colspan="4" | {{SS}}<br />
|-<br />
! Minigame<br />
! Location<br />
! Cost<br />
! Reward<br />
|-<br />
|<br />
| <br />
| <br />
| <br />
|-<br />
| <br />
| <br />
| <br />
| <br />
|}<br />
<br />
==={{ALBW|-}}===<br />
{| {{#var:settings}}<br />
! colspan="4" | {{ALBW}}<br />
|-<br />
! Minigame<br />
! Location<br />
! Cost<br />
! Reward<br />
|-<br />
|<br />
| <br />
| <br />
| <br />
|-<br />
| <br />
| <br />
| <br />
| <br />
|}<br />
<br />
==={{BotW|-}}===<br />
{| {{#var:settings}}<br />
! colspan="5" | {{BotW}}<br />
|-<br />
! Minigame<br />
! Location<br />
! Cost<br />
! Primary Reward<br />
! Secondary Reward<br />
|-<br />
|{{Term|BotW|Bird-Man Research Study|link}}<br />
|{{Term|BotW|Ridgeland Tower|link}}<br />
|20<br />
|{{Plural|BotW|Rupee}}<br />
|N/A<br />
|-<br />
|{{Term|BotW|Boom Bam Golf|link}}<br />
|{{Term|BotW|Tanagar Canyon Course|link}} (under {{Term|BotW|Tabantha Great Bridge|link}})<br />
|20<br />
|{{Plural|BotW|Rupee}}<br />
|N/A<br />
|-<br />
|{{Term|BotW|Blue Flame (Mini-Game)|link}}<br />
|{{Term|BotW|East Akkala Stable|link}}<br />
|20<br />
|{{Plural|BotW|Rupee}}<br />
|N/A<br />
|-<br />
|{{Term|BotW|Deer Hunting (Mini-Game)|link}}<br />
|{{Term|BotW|Hateno Village|link}}<br />
|0<br />
|{{Plural|BotW|Rupee}}<br />
|N/A<br />
|-<br />
|{{Term|BotW|Flight Range (Mini-Game)|link}}<br />
|{{Term|BotW|Flight Range|link}}<br />
|0<br />
|{{Term|BotW|Divine Beast Vah Medoh (Quest)|link}}<br />
|{{Plural|BotW|Rupee}}<br />
|-<br />
|{{Term|BotW|Footrace (Mini-Game)|link}}<br />
|{{Term|BotW|Footrace Check-In|link}}<br />
|20<br />
|{{Plural|BotW|Rupee}}<br />
|N/A<br />
|-<br />
|{{Term|BotW|Gambling|link}}<br />
|{{Term|BotW|Lurelin Village|link}}<br />
|10/50/100<br />
|{{Plural|BotW|Rupee}}<br />
|N/A<br />
|-<br />
|{{Term|BotW|Ice Delivery (Mini-Game)|link}}<br />
|{{Term|BotW|Northern Icehouse|link}}<br />
|50<br />
|{{Term|BotW|The Perfect Drink|link}} advancement<br />
|{{Plural|BotW|Rupee}}<br />
|-<br />
|{{Term|BotW|Mounted Archery (Mini-Game)|link}}<br />
|{{Term|BotW|Mounted Archery Camp|link}}<br />
|20<br />
|{{Term|BotW|Knight's Bridle|link}}<br>{{Term|BotW|Knight's Saddle|link}}<br />
|{{Plural|BotW|Rupee}}<br />
|-<br />
|{{Term|BotW|Mounted Obstacle Course|link}}<br />
|{{Term|BotW|Highland Stable|link}}<br />
|20<br />
|{{Term|BotW|Extravagant Bridle|link}}<br>{{Term|BotW|Extravagant Saddle|link}}<br />
|{{Plural|BotW|Rupee}}<br>{{Term|BotW|Endura Carrot|link}}<br>{{Term|BotW|Swift Carrot|link}}<br />
|-<br />
|{{Term|BotW|Paraglider Course|link}}<br />
|{{Term|BotW|Eventide Island|link}}<br />
|20<br />
|{{Plural|BotW|Rupee}}<br />
|N/A<br />
|-<br />
|{{Term|BotW|Sand-Seal Race|link}}<br />
|{{Term|BotW|Sand-Seal Rally|link}}<br />
|100<br />
|{{Term|BotW|Raqa Zunzo Shrine|link}}<br />
|{{Plural|BotW|Rupee}}<br />
|-<br />
|{{Term|BotW|Shield-Surfing (Mini-Game)|link}}<br />
|{{Term|BotW|Selmie's Spot|link}}<br />
|20<br />
|{{Plural|BotW|Shield|link}}<br />
|{{Plural|BotW|Rupee}}<br />
|-<br />
|{{Term|BotW|Snowball Bowling|link}}<br />
|{{Term|BotW|Pondo's Lodge|link}}<br />
|20<br />
|{{Plural|BotW|Rupee}}<br />
|N/A<br />
|-<br />
|{{Term|BotW|Gut Check Challenge|link}}<br />
|{{Term|BotW|Gut Check Rock|link}}<br />
|50/100<br />
|{{Term|BotW|Gorae Torr Shrine|link}}<br />
|{{Plural|BotW|Rupee}}<br>{{Term|BotW|Endura Shroom|link}}<br />
|-<br />
|{{Term|BotW|The Test of Wood|link}}<br />
|{{Term|BotW|Lost Woods|link}}<br />
|20<br />
|{{Term|BotW|Maag Halan Shrine|link}}<br />
|{{Plural|BotW|Rupee}}<br />
|}<br />
<br />
== See Also ==<br />
* [[Sidequest]]<br />
*[[Shrine Quest]]<br />
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{{Notes}}<br />
{{Ref}}<br />
[[Category:Game Elements]]</div>Argentum kurodilhttps://zelda.fandom.com/wiki/Mini-Game?diff=859557Mini-Game2021-01-11T20:11:55Z<p>Argentum kurodil: /* Breath of the Wild */Please use terms instead of square brackets. There is no need to change the display if there are brackets, as demonstrated with Flight Range. Gerudo Village was FSA; BotW was Gerudo Town. Also, why did you change some names, such as removing the "a" from Tanagar? Thank you for getting it started.</p>
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{{Term/Store|Mini-Game|Mini-Games|Series, BotW|plural}},{{Exp Game|BotW}}<ref>{{Cite Guide|quote= |game= BotW|publisher= Piggyback|page= 332}}</ref> also known as {{Term/Store|Minigame|Minigames|OoS, TWWHD|plural}},{{Exp Game|OoS, TWWHD}}<ref>{{Cite Guide|quote= |game= OoS|publisher= Nintendo|page= 2}}</ref><ref>{{Cite Guide|quote= |game= TWWHD|publisher= Prima|page= 348}}</ref> are mostly independent integral elements of the main game. They have a much smaller scale and the mechanics and rules might differ from the main game. The minigames can range from short and easy to long and tedious and usually result in being awarded prizes such as [[Piece of Heart|Pieces of Heart]] or upgrades.<br />
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==List of minigames==<br />
{{#vardefine:settings| class="wikitable"}}<br />
<br />
==={{TLoZ|-}}===<br />
{| {{#var:settings}}<br />
! colspan="4" | {{TLoZ}}<br />
|-<br />
! Minigame<br />
! Location<br />
! Cost<br />
! Reward<br />
|-<br />
| [[Gambling|Money Making Game]]<br />
|<br />
| 10<br />
| [[Rupee]]s<br />
|}<br />
<br />
==={{ALttP|-}}===<br />
{| {{#var:settings}}<br />
! colspan="4" | {{ALttP}}<br />
|-<br />
! Minigame<br />
! Location<br />
! Cost<br />
! Reward<br />
|-<br />
| [[Digging Game]]<br />
| South of [[Village of Outcasts]]<br />
| 80<br />
| [[Rupee]]s<br>Stock Items<br>{{#vardefineecho:POH|[[Piece of Heart]]}}<br />
|-<br />
| [[Shooting Gallery]]<br />
| South of [[Village of Outcasts]]<br />
| 20<br />
| [[Rupee]]s<br />
|-<br />
| rowspan=3 | [[Treasure Chest Game]]<br />
| [[Kakariko Village]]<br />
| 20<br />
| [[Rupee]]s (1, 20, 50)<br />
|-<br />
| [[Lost Woods]]<br />
| 100<br />
| [[Rupee]]s (1, 20, 300)<br />
|-<br />
| [[Village of Outcasts]]<br />
| 30<br />
| Two of the following:<br><br />
[[Arrow]]s (1, 10)<br><br />
[[Bomb]] (1)<br><br />
{{#var:POH}}<br><br />
[[Heart]]<br><br />
[[Rupee]]s (1, 20, 50, 100)<br />
|}<br />
<br />
==={{LA|-}}===<br />
{| {{#var:settings}}<br />
! colspan="4" | {{LA}}<br />
|-<br />
! Minigame<br />
! Location<br />
! Cost<br />
! Reward<br />
|-<br />
| [[Fishing]]<br />
| [[Mabe Village]]<br />
| 10<br />
| '''Game Boy'''<br>[[Rupee]]s (5, 20)<br>{{#var:POH}}<br><br>'''Nintendo Switch'''<br>[[Rupee]]s (variable)<br>{{#var:POH}} x2<br>[[Secret Seashell]] x2<br>[[Chamber Stone]] x2<br>[[Fairy Bottle]]<br>[[Middleweight Lure]]<br>[[Heavyweight Lure]]<br />
|-<br />
| [[Trendy Game]]<br />
| [[Mabe Village]]<br />
| 10{{Note|In {{LA|NS}}, the cost of the Trendy Game is reduced to 5 [[Rupees]] once all 10 figurines have been obtained.}}<br />
| '''Game Boy'''<br>30 [[Rupee]]s<br>[[Shield]]<br>{{#var:POH}}<br>[[Yoshi Doll]]<br><br>'''Nintendo Switch'''<br>20 [[Rupee]]s<br>50 [[Rupee]]s<br>[[Heart]]<br>[[Magic Powder]]<br>[[Bombs]]<br>[[Shield]]<br>{{#var:POH}}<br>[[Yoshi Doll]]<br>[[Chamber Stone]]<br>CiaoCiao Figurine<br>Goomba Figurine<br>Cheep-Cheep Figurine<br>Spiny Figurine<br>Boo Figurine<br>Blooper Figurine<br>Shy-Guy Figurine<br>Piranha Figurine<br>Pokey Figurine<br>BowWow Figurine<br />
|}<br />
<br />
==={{OoT|-}}===<br />
{| {{#var:settings}}<br />
! colspan="4" | {{OoT}}<br />
|-<br />
! Minigame<br />
! Location<br />
! Cost<br />
! Reward<br />
|-<br />
! colspan=4 | [[Young Link]] Only<br />
|-<br />
| [[Bombchu Bowling]]<br />
| [[Market]]<br />
| 30<br />
| Large [[Bomb Bag]]<br>{{#var:POH}}<br />
|-<br />
| [[Deku Scrub Slingshot Game]]<br />
| [[Lost Woods]]<br />
| Free<br />
| [[Bullet Bag]] upgrade<br />
|-<br />
| [[Heart-Pounding Gravedigging Tour]]<br />
| [[Kakariko Graveyard]]<br />
| 10<br />
| [[Rupee]]s<br>{{#var:POH}}<br />
|-<br />
| [[Diving Game]]<br />
| [[Zora's Domain]]<br />
| 20<br />
| [[Rupee]]s<br>[[Silver Scale]]<br />
|-<br />
| [[Fabulous Five Froggish Tenors]]<br />
| [[Zora's River]]<br />
| Free<br />
| 50 [[Rupee]]s<br>{{#var:POH}} (2x)<br />
|-<br />
| [[Musical Session]]<br />
| [[Lost Woods]]<br />
| Free<br />
| [[Rupee]]s (1, 5, 20)<br>{{#var:POH}}<br />
|-<br />
| {{Term|OoT3D|Super Cucco-findin' Game|link}}<br />
| [[Lon Lon Ranch]]<br />
| 10<br />
| [[Bottle]] filled with [[Lon Lon Milk]]<br />
|-<br />
| [[Treasure Chest Game]]<br />
| [[Market]]<br />
| 10<br />
| [[Rupee]]s (1, 5, 20, 50)<br>{{#var:POH}}<br />
|-<br />
! colspan=4 | [[Adult Link]] Only<br />
|-<br />
| [[Horseback Archery Range]]<br />
| [[Gerudo's Fortress]]<br />
| 20<br />
| {{#var:POH}}<br> [[Biggest Quiver]]<br />
|-<br />
! colspan=4 | Both Young and Adult Link<br />
|-<br />
| [[Fishing]]<br />
| {{Term|OoT3D|Fishing Pond|link}}<br />
| 20<br />
| [[Golden Scale]]<br>{{#var:POH}}<br />
|-<br />
| rowspan=2| [[Shooting Gallery]]<br />
| {{Term|OoT3D|Market|link}}{{exp|Young Link}}<br />
| rowspan=2| 20<br />
| [[Bullet Bag]] upgrade<br>50 [[Rupee]]s<br />
|-<br />
| [[Kakariko Village]] {{exp|Adult Link}}<br />
| [[Big Quiver]] <br>50 [[Rupee]]s<br />
|}<br />
<br />
==={{MM|-}}===<br />
{| {{#var:settings}}<br />
! colspan="5" | {{MM}}{{Note|Link will receive 50 Rupees if he has already collected the Piece of Heart, or a [[Fishing Hole Pass]] in {{MM3D}}.}}<br />
|-<br />
! Minigame<br />
! Location<br />
! Form<br />
! Cost<br />
! Reward<br />
|-<br />
!colspan=5| [[Clock Town]]<br />
|-<br />
| [[Deku Scrub Playground]]<br />
| [[North Clock Town]]<br />
| Deku<br />
| 10<br />
| Piece of Heart<br />
|-<br />
| [[Hide and Seek]]<br />
| [[North Clock Town]]<br />
| Deku<br>Human<br />
| Free<br />
| Secret Code<br>[[Bombers' Notebook]]<br />
|-<br />
| [[Gambling#Lottery|Lottery]]<br />
| [[West Clock Town]]<br />
| Any<br />
| 10<br />
| 50 Rupees<br />
|-<br />
| [[Swordsman's School]]<br />
| [[West Clock Town]]<br />
| Human<br />
| 10<br />
| {{#var:POH}}<br />
|-<br />
| [[Honey and Darling's Shop]]<br />
| [[East Clock Town]]<br />
| Human<br />
| 10<br />
| 50 [[Rupee]]s<br>{{#var:POH}}<br />
|-<br />
| [[Shooting Gallery]] <br />
| [[East Clock Town]]<br />
| Human<br />
| 20<br />
| Larger Quiver<br>Piece of Heart<br />
|-<br />
|rowspan=4|[[Treasure Chest Game]]<br />
|rowspan=4|[[East Clock Town]]<br />
| Human<br />
| 20<br />
| 50 Rupees<br />
|-<br />
| [[Deku Link|Deku]]<br />
| 10<br />
| 10 [[Deku Nut]]s<br />
|-<br />
| [[Goron Link|Goron]]<br />
| 30<br />
| Piece of Heart<br />
|-<br />
| [[Zora Link|Zora]]<br />
| 5<br />
| 20 Rupees<br />
|-<br />
!colspan=5| [[Southern Swamp]]<br />
|-<br />
| [[Shooting Gallery]] <br />
| [[Southern Swamp]]<br />
| Human<br />
| 20<br />
| Larger Quiver<br>Piece of Heart<br />
|-<br />
| [[Shooting Gallery]] <br />
| [[Swamp Tourist Center]]<br />
| Human<br />
| 20<br />
| Piece of Heart<br />
|-<br />
!colspan=5|[[Milk Road]]<br />
|-<br />
| [[Gorman Track]]<br />
| [[Milk Road]]<br />
| Human<br />
| 10<br />
| [[Garo's Mask]]<br />
|-<br />
| [[Romani]]'s Target Practice<br />
| [[Romani Ranch]]<br />
| Human<br />
| Free<br />
| [[Epona's Song]]<br />
|-<br />
| [[Doggy Racetrack]]<br />
| [[Romani Ranch]]<br />
| Human<br />
| 10 (min.)<br />
| Rupees<br>Piece of Heart<br />
|-<br />
!colspan=5|[[Snowhead]]<br />
|-<br />
| [[Goron Race]]<br />
| [[Goron Racetrack]]<br />
| Goron<br />
| Free<br />
| [[Bottle]]<br>[[Gold Dust]]<br />
|-<br />
!colspan=5|[[Great Bay]]<br />
|-<br />
| {{Term|MM3D|Beaver Race|link}}<br />
| [[Waterfall Rapids]]<br />
| Zora<br />
| Free<br />
| Bottle<br>Piece of Heart<br />
|-<br />
| [[Fisherman's Jumping Game]]<br />
| [[Great Bay Coast]]<br />
| <br />
| 20<br />
| Piece of Heart<br />
|-<br />
| Zora Game Site<br />
| [[Great Bay Coast]]<br />
| Zora<br />
| 10<br />
| 100 Rupees<br />
|-<br />
!colspan=5|[[Ikana]]<br />
|-<br />
| [[Spirit House]]<br />
| [[Ikana Canyon]]<br />
| <br />
| 30 or 10<br />
| Piece of Heart<br />
|}<br />
<br />
==={{OoA|-}}===<br />
{| {{#var:settings}}<br />
! colspan="4" | {{OoA}}<br />
|-<br />
! Minigame<br />
! Location<br />
! Cost<br />
! Reward<br />
|-<br />
| [[Big Bang Game]]<br />
| [[Rolling Ridge]]<br />
| 10<br />
| [[Old Mermaid Key]]<br>[[Rupee]]s<br>[[Magic Ring]]s<br />
|-<br />
| [[Goron Dance]]<br />
| [[Rolling Ridge]]<br />
| 10{{exp|Present}}<br>20{{exp|Past}}<br />
| [[Mermaid Key]]<br>[[Brother Emblem]]<br>[[Rupee]]s (30, 50, 100)<br>[[Gasha Seed]]<br>[[Magic Ring]]<br />
|-<br />
| [[Hide and Seek]]<br />
| [[Fairies' Woods]]<br />
| Free<br />
| Access to [[Wing Dungeon]]<br />
|-<br />
| rowspan=2| [[Shooting Gallery]]<br />
| [[Rolling Ridge]]<br />
| 20<br />
| [[Lava Juice]]<br>[[Boomerang]]<br>30 [[Rupee]]s<br>20 [[Bomb]]s<br>[[Gasha Seed]]<br />
|-<br />
| [[Lynna Village]]<br />
| 10<br />
| [[Heart]]<br>30 [[Rupee]]s<br>[[Gasha Seed]]<br>[[Magic Ring]]<br />
|-<br />
| [[Target Carts]]<br />
| [[Rolling Ridge]]<br />
| 10<br />
| [[Rock Brisket]]<br>[[Boomerang]]<br>20 [[Rupee]]s<br>[[Gasha Seed]]<br>[[Bombchu]]s<br />
|-<br />
| [[Treasure Chest Game]]<br />
| [[Lynna City Shop]]<br />
| 10 <br />
| [[Magic Ring]]s<br />
|-<br />
| [[Wild Tokay]]<br />
| [[Crescent Island]]<br />
| 10<br />
| [[Scent Seedling]]<br>[[Rupee]]s<br>[[Gasha Seed]]s<br>[[Magic Ring]]s<br />
|}<br />
<br />
==={{OoS|-}}===<br />
{| {{#var:settings}}<br />
! colspan="4" | {{OoS}}<br />
|-<br />
! Minigame<br />
! Location<br />
! Cost<br />
! Reward<br />
|-<br />
| [[Dance Hall]]<br />
| <br />
| <br />
| [[Boomerang]]<br>[[Strange Flute]]<br />
|-<br />
| [[Treasure Chest Game]]<br />
| [[Horon Village Shop]]<br />
| 10<br />
| [[Magic Ring]]s<br />
|}<br />
<br />
==={{TWW|-}}===<br />
{| {{#var:settings}}<br />
! colspan="4" | {{TWW}}<br />
|-<br />
! Minigame<br />
! Location<br />
! Cost<br />
! Reward<br />
|-<br />
|<br />
| <br />
| <br />
| <br />
|-<br />
| <br />
| <br />
| <br />
| <br />
|}<br />
<br />
{| {{#var:settings}}<br />
! colspan="4" | ''[[Minish Cap]]''<br />
|-<br />
! Minigame<br />
! Location<br />
! Cost<br />
! Reward<br />
|-<br />
|<br />
| <br />
| <br />
| <br />
|-<br />
| <br />
| <br />
| <br />
| <br />
|}<br />
<br />
==={{TP|-}}===<br />
{| {{#var:settings}}<br />
! colspan="4" | {{TP}}<br />
|-<br />
! Minigame<br />
! Location<br />
! Cost<br />
! Reward<br />
|-<br />
|<br />
| <br />
| <br />
| <br />
|-<br />
| <br />
| <br />
| <br />
| <br />
|}<br />
<br />
==={{PH|-}}===<br />
{| {{#var:settings}}<br />
! colspan="4" | {{PH}}<br />
|-<br />
! Minigame<br />
! Location<br />
! Cost<br />
! Reward<br />
|-<br />
|<br />
| <br />
| <br />
| <br />
|-<br />
| <br />
| <br />
| <br />
| <br />
|}<br />
<br />
==={{ST|-}}===<br />
{| {{#var:settings}}<br />
! colspan="4" | {{ST}}<br />
|-<br />
! Minigame<br />
! Location<br />
! Cost<br />
! Reward<br />
|-<br />
|<br />
| <br />
| <br />
| <br />
|-<br />
| <br />
| <br />
| <br />
| <br />
|}<br />
<br />
==={{SS|-}}===<br />
{| {{#var:settings}}<br />
! colspan="4" | {{SS}}<br />
|-<br />
! Minigame<br />
! Location<br />
! Cost<br />
! Reward<br />
|-<br />
|<br />
| <br />
| <br />
| <br />
|-<br />
| <br />
| <br />
| <br />
| <br />
|}<br />
<br />
==={{ALBW|-}}===<br />
{| {{#var:settings}}<br />
! colspan="4" | {{ALBW}}<br />
|-<br />
! Minigame<br />
! Location<br />
! Cost<br />
! Reward<br />
|-<br />
|<br />
| <br />
| <br />
| <br />
|-<br />
| <br />
| <br />
| <br />
| <br />
|}<br />
<br />
==={{BotW|-}}===<br />
{| {{#var:settings}}<br />
! colspan="5" | {{BotW}}<br />
|-<br />
! Minigame<br />
! Location<br />
! Cost<br />
! Primary Reward<br />
! Secondary Reward<br />
|-<br />
|{{Term|BotW|Bird-Man Research Study|link}}<br />
|{{Term|BotW|Ridgeland Tower|link}}<br />
|20<br />
|{{Plural|BotW|Rupee}}<br />
|N/A<br />
|-<br />
|{{Term|BotW|Boom Bam Golf|link}}<br />
|{{Term|BotW|Tanagar Canyon Course|link}} (under {{Term|BotW|Tabantha Great Bridge|link}})<br />
|20<br />
|{{Plural|BotW|Rupee}}<br />
|N/A<br />
|-<br />
|{{Term|BotW|Blue Flame (Mini-Game)|link}}<br />
|{{Term|BotW|East Akkala Stable|link}}<br />
|20<br />
|{{Plural|BotW|Rupee}}<br />
|N/A<br />
|-<br />
|{{Term|BotW|Deer Hunting (Mini-Game)|link}}<br />
|{{Term|BotW|Hateno Village|link}}<br />
|0<br />
|{{Plural|BotW|Rupee}}<br />
|N/A<br />
|-<br />
|{{Term|BotW|Flight Range (Mini-Game)|link}}<br />
|{{Term|BotW|Flight Range|link}}<br />
|0<br />
|{{Term|BotW|Divine Beast Vah Medoh (Quest)|link}}<br />
|{{Plural|BotW|Rupee}}<br />
|-<br />
|{{Term|BotW|Footrace (Mini-Game)|link}}<br />
|{{Term|BotW|Footrace Check-In|link}}<br />
|20<br />
|{{Plural|BotW|Rupee}}<br />
|N/A<br />
|-<br />
|{{Term|BotW|Gambling|link}}<br />
|{{Term|BotW|Lurelin Village|link}}<br />
|10/50/100<br />
|{{Plural|BotW|Rupee}}<br />
|N/A<br />
|-<br />
|{{Term|BotW|Ice Delivery (Mini-Game)|link}}<br />
|{{Term|BotW|Northern Icehouse|link}}<br />
|50<br />
|{{Term|BotW|The Perfect Drink|link}} advancement<br />
|{{Plural|BotW|Rupee}}<br />
|-<br />
|{{Term|BotW|Mounted Archery (Mini-Game)|link}}<br />
|{{Term|BotW|Mounted Archery Camp|link}}<br />
|20<br />
|{{Term|BotW|Knight's Bridle|link}}<br>{{Term|BotW|Knight's Saddle|link}}<br />
|{{Plural|BotW|Rupee}}<br />
|-<br />
|{{Term|BotW|Mounted Obstacle Course|link}}<br />
|{{Term|BotW|Highland Stable|link}}<br />
|20<br />
|{{Term|BotW|Extravagant Bridle|link}}<br>{{Term|BotW|Extravagant Saddle|link}}<br />
|{{Plural|BotW|Rupee}}<br>{{Term|BotW|Endura Carrot|link}}<br>{{Term|BotW|Swift Carrot|link}}<br />
|-<br />
|{{Term|BotW|Paraglider Course|link}}<br />
|{{Term|BotW|Eventide Island|link}}<br />
|20<br />
|{{Plural|BotW|Rupee}}<br />
|N/A<br />
|-<br />
|{{Term|BotW|Sand-Seal Race|link}}<br />
|{{Term|BotW|Sand-Seal Rally|link}}<br />
|100<br />
|{{Term|BotW|Raqa Zunzo Shrine|link}}<br />
|{{Plural|BotW|Rupee}}<br />
|-<br />
|{{Term|BotW|Shield-Surfing (Mini-Game)|link}}<br />
|{{Term|BotW|Selmie's Spot|link}}<br />
|20<br />
|{{Plural|BotW|Shield|link}}<br />
|{{Plural|BotW|Rupee}}<br />
|-<br />
|{{Term|BotW|Snowball Bowling|link}}<br />
|{{Term|BotW|Pondo's Lodge|link}}<br />
|20<br />
|{{Plural|BotW|Rupee}}<br />
|N/A<br />
|-<br />
|{{Term|BotW|Gut Check Challenge|link}}<br />
|{{Term|BotW|Gut Check Rock|link}}<br />
|50/100<br />
|{{Term|BotW|Gorae Torr Shrine|link}}<br />
|{{Plural|BotW|Rupee}}<br />
|-<br />
|{{Term|BotW|The Test of Wood|link}}<br />
|{{Term|BotW|Lost Woods|link}}<br />
|20<br />
|{{Term|BotW|Maag Halan Shrine|link}}<br />
|{{Plural|BotW|Rupee}}<br />
|}<br />
<br />
== See Also ==<br />
* [[Sidequest]]<br />
*[[Shrine Quest]]<br />
<br />
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{{Notes}}<br />
{{Ref}}<br />
[[Category:Game Elements]]</div>Argentum kurodilhttps://zelda.fandom.com/wiki/Blynne?diff=859554Blynne2021-01-11T19:38:56Z<p>Argentum kurodil: </p>
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{{Term/Store|Blynne||Series, BotW}} is a character in {{BotW}}.<ref>{{Cite|Blynne|N/A|BotW}}</ref><br />
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|Artwork MM3D= File:MM3D Freezing Goron.png<br />
|Artwork OoS= File:OoX Goron.png<br />
|Artwork OoA= File:OoX Goron.png<br />
|Artwork TWW= File:Travelling Merchant.png<br />
|Artwork PH= File:PH Goron.png<br />
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|plural= Gorons<ref>{{Cite Book|quote= |book= HH |publisher= |page= 46 {{Exp|Game|SS}}}}</ref><br />
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|game= {{OoT}}<br>{{MM}}<br>{{OoS}}<br>{{OoA}}<br>{{TWW}}<br>{{FSA}}<br>{{TMC}}<br>{{TP}}<br>{{PH}}<br>{{ST}}<br>{{SS}}<br>{{BotW}}<br />
|other= {{SSBM}}{{Exp|as a Trophy}}<br>{{LCT}}<br>{{OoT|Himekawa|-}}<br>{{SSBB}}{{Exp|as a Trophy and Sticker}}<br>''[[Scribblenauts Unlimited]]''<br>{{BQ}}<br>[[The Legend of Zelda Zone|''Sonic Lost World'']]<br>{{HW}}<br>{{SSB4|3DS}}{{Exp|as a Trophy}}<br />
|habitat= [[Death Mountain]]<br>[[Goron Isle]]<br>[[Great Sea]]<br>[[Goron Village]]<br>[[Rolling Ridge]]<br>[[Goron Mountain]]<br />
|members= [[Biggoron]]<br>[[Bludo]]<br>[[Dangoro]]<br>[[Darbus]]<br>[[Darmani III]]<br>[[Darunia]]<br>[[Daruk]]<br>[[Golo]]<br>[[Gongoron]]<br>[[Gor Amoto]]<br>[[Gor Coron]]<br>[[Gor Ebizo]]<br>[[Gor Liggs]]<br>[[Gorko]]<br>[[Goron Elder's Son]]<br>[[Link (Goron)|Link]]<br>[[Medigoron]]<br>[[Yunobo]]<br />
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The {{Term/Store|Goron|Gorons|Series, OoT, OoT3D, MM, MM3D, OoS, OoA, TWW, TWWHD, FSA, TMC, TP, TPHD, PH, ST, SS, BotW|plural}} (pronounced {{IPA|ˈɡɔər.ɒn}} {{Respell|GOAR|on}}){{Fact}},<ref name="E 47">{{Cite Book|quote= |book= E |publisher= |page= 47 {{Exp Game|OoT, MM, OoS, OoA, TWW, FSA, TMC, TP, PH, ST, SS}}}}</ref><ref>{{Cite|I wonder how the Gorons fared after the Great Calamity.|Daruk|BotW}}</ref> also known as the '''Goron Tribe''',<ref>{{Cite Book|quote= |book= A&A |publisher= |page=174 {{Exp Game|OoT}}, 197 {{Exp Game|MM}}, 207 {{Exp Game|OoS, OoA}}, 284 {{Exp Game|TP}} & 309 {{Exp Game|PH}}}}</ref> are a race of rock people inhabiting [[Hyrule]], [[Termina]], and several other countries, typically living in mountain ranges.<ref>{{Cite|There's a tribe of rock folk called Gorons living on Death Mountain. Like you, they're working to protect their home. I'm sure they'll come to your aid.|Yellow Maiden|FSA}}</ref> They have been called "rock people" since ancient times, when the goddess Hylia ruled and have long held close ties with the Hyrulean royal family.<ref name="E 46">{{Cite Book|quote= |book=E|publisher= |page= 46}}</ref> They have the capability to thrive in any environment, and in times of crisis, have survived by migrating to different climes.<ref name="E 47"/><br />
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==Characteristics==<br />
The Gorons are a large, mountain-dwelling race, with sizes ranging from medium, tall, and even gigantic. The largest known Goron in the series is [[Biggoron]], who is roughly about the same height as the peak of [[Death Mountain]]. Goron legs are short, especially in comparison to their much longer arms.<ref name="E 46"/> Gorons typically live in or under mountain ranges of several countries, including mountains such as Death Mountain of Hyrule and [[Snowhead]] of Termina, among others. They are also adept at living in non-mountainous regions; it is not uncommon to see Gorons come down from their mountain homes or even travel to faraway lands, as seen in {{TWW}}, {{TMC}}, {{SS}} and {{BotW}}.<ref name="quote1">{{Cite|I'm what's called a traveling merchant. Just a poor wanderer cruising the world in search of rare objects of all sorts, new and old, strange and unsettling. I detected a scent wafting from this island that suggested to me that there might be something of value here, so I sailed my tiny raft all this way from far, far away...|Goron Merchant|TWW}}</ref> Some also live on islands, such as on [[Goron Island]]. Befitting with that of their habitat, their durable, round bodies greatly resemble that of stones and [[boulder]]s, and nearly all Gorons have a hide of ridged stones on their backsides. They usually have light brown skin. They have small eyes and noticeable lips, which conceal unaligned, square teeth. Another common trait are their symbols in the shape of the [[Goron's Ruby]] tattooed to the sides of their arms, whether this is natural or not is unknown. Combined with their round shape, Gorons can also curl themselves into a ball shape and roll like a boulder, which is also their primary attack against enemies.<br />
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Gorons possess immense strength which many are proud of, and many groups of Gorons like to hold competitions that test each other's physical strength and even rolling ability, including competitions such as [[Sumo Wrestlin']] and rolling racing, among others. While Gorons do have many strengths, they are also not without their weaknesses. Gorons tend to move slowly, though their ability to roll can make up for this, and one of their apparent weaknesses is deep water as they cannot swim. However, as mentioned in {{TP}}, Gorons can hold their breath for long periods without ever needing to breathe and thus cannot drown.<ref name="Quote2">{{Cite|I am practicing holding my breath, so do not bother me, Brother! ...But no matter how much time passes, I never feel the need to inhale! It is strange...|Child Goron|TP}}</ref> Groups of Gorons often live in close-knit communities within their home mountains, often led by an elder leader, such as [[Darunia]], the leader of the Death Mountain Gorons in {{OoT}}. Those who become chiefs are both powerful and wise, uniting their people through respect and trust, rather than by force.<ref name="E 46"/> Gorons tend to live in relative isolation but will regularly trade with Hyruleans and other friendly races.<ref name="E 46"/> Gorons are very close and respectful to others of their own kind, and often refer to each other as "brothers". Though the Gorons are a friendly race, they can also be slow to trust outsiders, and may come off as cautious or even aggressive depending on the situation. However, if an outsider is able to prove their worth, usually in a test of strength, skill, intelligence, or courage, the Goron tribe will accept them and come to call them one of their brothers.<br />
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The diet of Gorons consist almost strictly of rocks mined from nearby quarries.<ref name="quote3">{{Cite|We Gorons live on a diet of rocks... And the most delicious and nutritious rocks around are found in the Dodongo's Cavern!|Goron|OoT}}</ref> Gorons tend to be somewhat selective about the quality of the rocks.<ref name="E 46"/> It has been shown in other titles that Gorons also eat other kinds of foods. In {{OoS}} and {{OoA}}, Gorons also drink lava, either in the form of [[Lava Juice]] or [[Lava Soup]].<ref>{{Cite|Oh? Dat sbells good! Cad I hab dat soup?|Biggoron|OoS}}</ref> {{OoA}} also had a drink called [[Goronade]], which acts much like an energy drink.<ref>{{Cite|You got Goronade! One quick gulp will keep you awake.|N/A|OoA}}</ref> In {{TMC|-}}, Biggoron had indicated that he likes to eat steel or iron, and asked Link to give him his [[Small Shield]] to "nibble" on, which eventually turned it into the [[Mirror Shield]]. In {{PH}}, it is mentioned that young Gorons may eat [[Wood Heart]]s to grow big and strong.<ref>{{Cite|Have you ever heard of a wood heart? I love them so much! We Gorons eat the small wood hearts in order to grow into big Gorons!|Young Goron|PH}}</ref> It was also implied in ''Twilight Princesss'' that Gorons may drink [[Milk]].<ref>{{Cite|Chugging a glass of milk after soaking in the hot spring is very popular, Brother!|Goron|TP}}</ref> Although they eat rocks they do not enjoy the taste of gemstones, and once considered them worthless before learning that other races will spend money to buy them.<ref>{{Cite Book|quote= |book= CaC |publisher= |page= 123}}</ref><br />
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Some Gorons are also known to be skilled smiths, notably [[Medigoron]] and Biggoron, of which the latter is responsible for creating the [[Biggoron's Sword]]. They are also known for harvesting [[Bomb]]s from the [[Bomb Flower]]s, which grow in Death Mountain, sometimes also called the "Goron's Special Crop."<ref name="quote4">{{Cite|We've had a poor harvest of our special crop, Bomb Flowers!|Darunia|OoT}}</ref><ref name="quote5">{{Cite|Those plants growing over there are Bomb Flowers. They are "mining plants" that grow only on this mountain. The flower's fruit is the raw material for bombs.|Goron|OoT}}</ref> A few Gorons, notably [[Gorko]], have been shown to be interested in archaeology, uniquely among the many Hyrulean races.<br />
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Gorons love entertainment through singing and dancing, and Goron dances mostly capitalize on their size instead of being concerned with finesse.<ref name="E 46"/> Goron body paint is often devoid of any meaning beyond what is in style at the time.<ref name="E 46"/><br />
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{{Term|Series|Goron}} people can resist immense heat, as in {{BotW}} they are shown walking around the {{Term|BotW|Lava}}-filled {{Term|BotW|Death Mountain}} in nothing but a ''{{Wp|fundoshi}}''. Their bodies are even strong enough to resist contact with {{Term|BotW|Lava}}.<ref>{{Cite|Gorons gulp down rock by the mouthful, relax in bubbling lava, and don't see any value in gems. You didn't hear this from me, but... that's just plain crazy.|Savelle|BotW}}</ref> As such, the {{Term|BotW|Flamebreaker Set|link}} is only crafted by them for {{Term|BotW|Hylian}} tourists.<br />
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==Appearances==<br />
==={{OoT|-}}===<br />
In {{OoT}}, the Gorons live within Death Mountain, in a large dome-shaped cavern which they call [[Goron City]].<ref>{{Cite|If you want to hear more Goron gossip, head up to our city! Goron City is just a little way up the trail. It won't take much longer to get there, even on foot.|Goron|OoT}}</ref> This city houses several rooms, as well as a [[Goron Shop#Ocarina of Time|shop]] on the bottom floor as well, run by a Goron. Many Gorons populate Goron City, but some also venture out into the [[Death Mountain Trail|trail]] and are willing to give directions to the city if spoken to. At first glance, the Gorons look like smooth boulders lying down, but will uncurl themselves if approached. The Gorons also have their own mining complex, [[Dodongo's Cavern]].<ref>{{Cite|We are in danger of extinction! It's all because we can't enter our quarry, the Dodongo's Cavern.|Goron|OoT}}</ref> Its entrance lays at the base of the mountain trail, and the Gorons mine there for the [[rock]]s which they eat.<ref name="quote3"/> One Goron mentions that the Gorons have became such gourmets that they refuse to eat ordinary rocks, and thus rely on the mines for their only source of food.<ref>{{Cite|But that seems like ancient history now... We've become such gourmets that we can't stand to eat rocks from anywhere else!|Goron|OoT}}</ref><br />
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The Gorons in {{OoT|-}} are governed by a single leader, a large Goron named [[Darunia]] who often stays in his room on the bottom floor.<ref name="Quote6">{{Cite|Big Brother has shut himself up in his room saying, "I will wait in here for the Royal Family's messenger!"|Goron|OoT}}</ref> Another notable Goron is [[Biggoron]], a gigantic Goron who is too large to live with the other Gorons, and thus resides on the peak of Death Mountain. Biggoron also has a younger brother named [[Medigoron]] who is much smaller, but still about two to three times the size of a normal Goron. He lives in his cramped workshop, [[Medigoron's Blade Store]], within Goron City. Both Gorons are blacksmiths, but the eldest brother Biggoron is more skilled in his work than his brother.<ref>{{Cite|My Brotherrrr... Opened a new storrrre... It's Medigoron's Blade Storrrrrrrre... Howeverrrrr... I am betterrrrrr at making bladessssss.|Biggoron|OoT}}</ref> As an adult, [[Link]] can purchase a [[Giant's Knife]] from Medigoron for 200 [[Rupee]]s, which will break after striking enemies or hard surfaces four times. Biggoron, however, is able to craft an indestructible blade, the [[Biggoron's Sword]], which Link can obtain at the end of the {{Term|OoT3D|Trading Quest|link}}.<br />
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The Gorons also grow a special kind of explosive plant called a [[Bomb Flower]],<ref name="quote4"/> a flower that acts like a [[Bomb]] which the Gorons use for mining.<ref name="quote5"/><br />
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====Before Opening the Door of Time====<br />
The Gorons are the guardians of the Spiritual Stone of Fire, more commonly known to them as the [[Goron's Ruby]].<ref>{{Cite|The Spiritual Stone of Fire, also known as the Goron's Ruby, is our race's hidden treasure....|Darunia|OoT}}</ref> The Spiritual Stone of Fire was originally guarded atop a high platform, which could only be reached by crossing a rope, until Darunia took it and guarded it himself in his room.<ref>{{Cite|I think Big Brother took it away. He always says that everyone is after that red stone!|Goron|OoT}}</ref><ref name="Quote6"/><br />
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When Link goes to Goron City with the intention of acquiring their Spiritual Stone, he learns from the Gorons that a gigantic boulder had blocked the only entrance to their mining complex, Dodongo's Cavern.<ref>{{Cite|I am one of the Gorons, the stone-eating people who live on Death Mountain. Look at that huge boulder over there! It blocks the entrance to the Dodongo's Cavern, which was once a very important place for us Gorons...|Goron|OoT}}</ref> Because of this, the Gorons can no longer mine for the rocks they eat, and are now starving because of their rock shortage.<ref>{{Cite|Oh...I'm so hungry... Everyone feels faint from hunger because of the food shortage in this town. We are in danger of extinction!|Goron|OoT}}</ref> Some of the Gorons had became so hungry, that a few had went to the Spiritual Stone of Fire with the intention of giving it just a little lick, only to find it missing from where it was usually kept.<ref>{{Cite|You're looking for a "Spiritual Stone?" You must mean that delicious-looking red stone that was once displayed here! I was so hungry that I thought it would be OK to just give it one tiny little lick...so I snuck out here. But, it was already gone! I think Big Brother took it away.|Goron|OoT}}</ref> Darunia had taken the Spiritual Stone and guarded it himself to prevent the others from possibly eating it. In the process, he locks himself in his room, saying that he would only come out whenever Hyrule's royal messenger arrives.<ref name="Quote6"/> When Link plays "[[Zelda's Lullaby]]" on the doormat to Darunia's room, Darunia opens his door, thinking the Royal Family's messenger has arrived.<ref>{{Cite|What the heck! Who are you?! When I heard the song of the Royal Family, I expected their messenger had arrived, but... you're just a little kid!|Darunia|OoT}}</ref> But when Darunia sees that it was only a child, he becomes furious, saying that the Gorons are having their own problems.<ref>{{Cite|Ancient creatures have infested the Dodongo's Cavern! We've had a poor harvest of our special crop, Bomb Flowers! Starvation and hunger because of the rock shortage!|Darunia|OoT}}</ref> He then tells Link to leave him alone.<ref>{{Cite|But... This is a Goron problem! We don't need any help from strangers!|Darunia|OoT}}</ref><br />
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Some of the Gorons tell of the tunnel that leads to the [[Lost Woods]], where "[[Saria's Song]]" can be heard, and that sometimes Darunia likes to listen to it.<ref>{{Cite|I remember Big Brother used to always listen to the music that comes from the forest... Ah yes, the good old days... That music makes me feel nostalgic, too...|Goron|OoT}}</ref> When Link plays "Saria's Song" to the Goron leader, Darunia begins to dance madly, and instantly becomes happier.<ref>{{Cite|Just like that, my depression is all gone! Something just came over me! I suddenly wanted to dance like crazy!|Darunia|OoT}}</ref> Darunia then asks Link to help them with their problem, and that he would award Link with the Spiritual Stone, but only if Link helped them.<ref>{{Cite|The Spiritual Stone of Fire, also known as the Goron's Ruby, is our race's hidden treasure.... But hold on--I'm not going to give it to you that easily. If you want it so badly... Why don't you go destroy the monsters inside of the Dodongo's Cavern and prove you're a real man? That way, everybody will be happy again! If you do it, I will give you anything you want, even the Spiritual Stone!|Darunia|OoT}}</ref> He is then given the [[Goron Bracelet]] which allows him to pick up heavy objects such as Bomb Flowers. Link manages to find a Bomb Flower and uses it to unblock the entrance. He goes inside the mining complex and eventually defeats the boss, [[King Dodongo]]. Darunia tells Link that [[Ganondorf]] had approached the Goron tribe and had blocked the entrance to their mines, threatening them that he would only unblock it if they had gave him the Spiritual Stone of Fire.<ref>{{Cite|I can't believe that the Dodongos suddenly appeared in such great numbers! And that big rock blocking the cave... All this trouble must have been caused by that Gerudo thief, Ganondorf! He said, "Give me the Spiritual Stone! Only then will I open the cave for you!" You, on the other hand, risked your life for us...|Darunia|OoT}}</ref> Once the mines are finally safe again, Darunia and two Gorons drop down to Link and announce that he was now one of them, a "sworn brother," and gives him the Spiritual Stone of Fire for his efforts.<ref>{{Cite|Kid, I like you! How's about you and I become Sworn Brothers?! No, there's no big ceremony involved! Just take this as a token of our friendship!|Darunia|OoT}}</ref> The Gorons also want to give Link a Goron hug,<ref>{{Cite|You did great! How 'bout a big Goron hug, brother?!|Goron|OoT}}</ref> which Link runs away from.<br />
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====After the Door of Time is Opened====<br />
After acquiring the [[Master Sword]], Link awakens seven years into the future, where he finds himself as an adult. He is then told by [[Rauru]], one of the six [[Sage]]s, to go out and awaken the other five Sages to aid him in the battle against Ganondorf.<ref>{{Cite|The Hero of Time, chosen by the Master Sword! Keep my spirit with you... And, find the power of the other Sages and add their might to your own!|Rauru|OoT}}</ref> During the seven years Link slept, Ganondorf wreaked more havoc on Death Mountain.<ref>{{Cite|Ganondorf is causing trouble on Death Mountain again! He has revived the evil, ancient dragon Volvagia!|Darunia|OoT}}</ref> Its trail became more dangerous and red smoke surrounded the mountain, reflecting its tumultuous state.<ref>{{Cite|It is said that the clouds surrounding this peak reflect the condition of Death Mountain. When they look normal, it is at peace.|Kaepora Gaebora|OoT}}</ref> After arriving in Goron City, Link finds that the Gorons' home is completely empty. There is however a single, rolling Goron who can be stopped with the use of a Bomb. This Goron introduces himself as [[Link (Goron)#Ocarina of Time|Link]], Hero of the Gorons who admires the real Link.<ref>{{Cite|Hear my name and tremble! I am Link! Hero of the Gorons! What? Your name is also Link? Then you must be the legendary Dodongo Buster and Hero, Link!|Link (Goron)|OoT}}</ref> Link the Goron says that he is the son of Darunia.<ref>{{Cite|My dad is Darunia... Do you remember him? Dad named me Link after you, because you're so brave! It's a cool name! I really like it!|Link (Goron)|OoT}}</ref> He then tells Link that Ganondorf had revived an evil dragon named [[Volvagia]] that, according to Goron lore, had preyed on Gorons and was defeated by a Goron hero who used the [[Megaton Hammer]] in a battle against it.<ref>{{Cite|Dad said that Ganondorf has revived Volvagia...|Link (Goron)|OoT}}</ref><ref>{{Cite|A long time ago there was an evil dragon named Volvagia living in this mountain. That dragon was very scary! He ate Gorons! Using a huge hammer, the hero of the Gorons... BOOOM! Destroyed it just like that. This is a myth from long ago, but it's true!|Link (Goron)|OoT}}</ref> Darunia is a descendant of that Goron.<ref>{{Cite|I know, because my dad is a descendant of the hero!|Link (Goron)|OoT}}</ref> More recently however, Ganondorf had captured nearly all of the Gorons and held them captive as prisoners in the {{Term|OoT3D|Fire Temple|link}}, where he threatened to feed them all to the revived Volvagia, as an example to all of the other races who might question his rule over Hyrule.<ref>{{Cite|Everybody was taken to the Fire Temple... While my dad was out... Ganondorf's followers came and took them all away! All of them will be eaten by Volvagia!|Link (Goron)|OoT}}</ref> The only other Gorons who were not taken captive were Biggoron, Medigoron, and the Goron who runs the shop in Goron City. Darunia was not captured, but went into the Fire Temple to defeat Volvagia and to save his people. Link the Goron fears the worst and pleads with Link to save the Goron race.<ref>{{Cite|Dad went to the Fire Temple all by himself to try to save everyone... Please help, Link! I'll give you this heat-resistant tunic! Dad told me not to let anybody follow him to the temple, but... Only you, Link, can save everyone!|Link (Goron)|OoT}}</ref> Link the Goron then gives him the [[Goron Tunic]] and tells him of a secret passageway to the other half of the [[Death Mountain Crater]] that can be accessed by pushing away a block in Darunia's room.<ref>{{Cite|Now, I'll tell you about the secret passage to the Fire Temple! Try to move the statue inside Dad's room!|Link (Goron)|OoT}}</ref> There, Link finds the bridge that leads to the temple.<br />
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Inside the Fire Temple, Link reunites with Darunia in the room that holds the boss door. Although Darunia is glad to see him again and would love to have a man-to-man talk to him, Darunia has to save his tribe and is about to fight Volvagia, even though he did not have the Megaton Hammer with him.<ref>{{Cite|Oh, it really is Link! You've grown so big since I last saw you! I want to have a man-to-man talk with you, but now's not the time. Ganondorf is causing trouble on Death Mountain again! He has revived the evil, ancient dragon Volvagia! [...] I will go on ahead to try to seal up the evil dragon... I'm concerned, though, because I don't have the legendary hammer... But I have no choice.|Darunia|OoT}}</ref> He asks Link to free the Goron prisoners and then goes inside.<ref>{{Cite|While I'm trying to deal with the dragon, please save my people! The prisoners' cells are in the opposite direction. I'm counting on you, Link!|Darunia|OoT}}</ref> Most of the [[Small Key]]s in the Fire Temple are used to free the prisoner Gorons, who give Link advice about the temple before escaping. Their prisoner cells often also hold important items, such as more Keys, which makes freeing all of the Gorons necessary in order to clear the dungeon. After Link frees all the prisoner Gorons and defeats Volvagia with the Megaton Hammer, Darunia awakens and realizes that he is the Sage of Fire. He gives Link the [[Fire Medallion]], which is also a symbol of their friendship.<ref>{{Cite|Thank you, Brother! I really appreciate what you did. I thank you on behalf of the entire Goron race! You turned out to be a real man, just as I thought you would! By the way, I, the wild Darunia, turned out to be the great Sage of Fire... Isn't that funny, Brother? Well, this must be what they call destiny. Nothing has made me happier than helping you seal the evil here! Hey, Brother, take this! This is a Medallion that contains the power of the fire spirits--and my friendship.|Darunia|OoT}}</ref> Afterwards, all of the other Gorons return to their city, and thank Link again if spoken to.<br />
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==={{MM|-}}===<br />
In {{MM}}, the Gorons live in the [[Snowhead]] area north of Termina. They include the [[Goron Elder]], his [[Goron Elder's Son|son]], and until recently, [[Darmani III]]. Throughout the plot of {{MM|-}}, Link learns to become a [[Goron Link|Goron himself]] by using the [[Goron Mask]].<br />
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In recent events, the [[Goron Village|Goron]] and [[Mountain Village]]s have been plagued by harsh [[snow]] and [[ice]], changing the usually warm habitat of the mountain. The source of the change was apparently [[Snowhead Temple]], so Darmani went to investigate. He was then blown off the trail by a blizzard and died along the way.<ref>{{Cite|I was fine until I marched off to Snowhead by myself, hoping that I could drive off a demon. It had been wreaking havoc on Goron Village...Then the blizzard at Snowhead blew me into the valley. ...And now...Here I am...|Darmani|MM}}</ref> Link heals his soul by playing the "[[Song of Healing]]." After Darmani's soul came to rest, Link obtains the Goron Mask from him.<br />
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In Goron Village, the Goron Elder's son has been crying ever since his father left. The Goron Elder had left the village but became frozen solid along the way due to the harsh conditions outside. Link thaws him while taking the form of Darmani using the Goron Mask, and learns part of the "[[Goron Lullaby]]" when the Elder learns his son is upset. While under the guise of Darmani, Link calms the Goron Elder's son with the "Goron Lullaby" played on the [[Goron Drums]], and learns the other half of the song from him. While traveling to the Snowhead Temple, Link also discovers the source of the blizzard: a giant Goron named Biggoron who has inexplicably turned invisible. Link plays the full "Goron Lullaby" on the Goron Drums to lull Biggoron asleep, allowing him to access the temple.<br />
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After clearing the temple and defeating [[Goht]], thus ending winter and bringing spring to Snowhead, Goron Link is allowed to participate in the [[Goron Race]]. However, the racetrack's entrance is blocked by a large boulder which can only be destroyed using a [[Powder Keg]]. To get one, Link must visit a Goron near the Goron Village and carry a Powder Keg from the village to the boulder. Successfully accomplishing this permits Link to purchase more Powder Kegs. If Link wins the race, he receives a [[Bottle]] filled with [[Gold Dust]].<br />
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Another Goron named [[Link (Goron)#Majora's Mask|Link]] visits [[Clock Town]] during the three days Link is in Termina. The Goron has a reservation at the [[Stock Pot Inn]], and claims it at four on the [[First Day]].<ref>{{Cite|I should have a reservation-goro. The name is Link. Don't you have it-goro?|Link (Goron)|MM}}</ref> However, Link can check in before the Goron of the same name, because [[Anju]] has a difficult time remembering the faces of the customers.<ref>{{Cite|Umm...Are you...staying the night? Oh my! I wonder...Did I by chance ask you the same thing earlier? My mother is always telling me to remember our customer's faces, but I tend to forget them...|Anju|MM}}</ref><br />
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==={{OoS|-}}===<br />
[[File:Goron2(OoX).png|right]]<br />
In {{OoS|-}}, Gorons live on [[Goron Mountain]]. Their population is much smaller compared to the Gorons of [[Labrynna]]. A giant Goron named [[Biggoron]] also lives with them, however, he must stay outside due to his large size. While the [[Season]]s are in chaos, [[Mt. Cucco]] experiences cold [[Winter]]s most of the time, forcing all of the Gorons but Biggoron to stay inside the caves. The main cave in which the Gorons live can be used as a shortcut to the [[Temple of Seasons]] or as the sole entry to the peak where Biggoron resides.<br />
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Due to the cold Winters, Biggoron had caught a cold. His cold is cured when Link gives him [[Lava Soup]] as part of the {{Term|OoS|Trading Quest}}. In return, Biggoron gives Link the rare [[Goron Vase]], which can be then given to [[Ingo]] in [[Sunken City]].<br />
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A solitary, red Goron lives in a separate cave from the others. When visited, the Goron will thank Link for visiting him and reward him with a Level 2 [[Ring Box]], capable of allowing Link to equip three [[Magic Ring]]s.<br />
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==={{OoA|-}}===<br />
In {{OoA|-}}, Gorons live in both the peaks of [[Rolling Ridge]] of [[Labrynna]], as well as the base of the mountain. They make up most if not all of Rolling Ridge's population, though more Gorons appear in the [[Past]] than in the [[Present]].<br />
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The Gorons of Labrynna exhibit many interests in playing games as well as dancing. The base and eastern peak of Rolling Ridge appears to have the most activity, as well as many tunnels that lead to the base and vice versa. This is where most of the mini-games that Link can play are found, a requirement in order to access the [[Mermaid's Cave]], and also where the [[Goron Dance Hall]] is held.<br />
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[[File:Gorondance present.png|thumb|right|the Goron Dance]]<br />
The western peak of Rolling Ridge is less active, but also appears to be the main cavern of the Gorons. The western peak are also where [[Bomb Flower]]s are grown, most notably in the past. In present day, the [[Goron Elder]] became trapped under some fallen rocks and could not get out.<ref>{{Cite|It's terrible! The Goron Elder has been buried alive under some rocks! What do we do?|Goron|OoA}}</ref> The other Gorons had tried to break away the rocks, but even with their Goron strength, they could not break them. Only a Bomb Flower would be powerful enough to destroy the rocks,<ref>{{Cite|The Elder is buried alive! But Gorons alone can't dig him out! If we had the legendary Bomb Flower, we could blast the rocks away...|Goron|OoA}}</ref> which had not been seen in years. In the past, the [[Great Moblin]] had built his fortress in the western peak of Rolling Ridge and had kept all of the Bomb Flowers for himself.<ref>{{Cite|Ever since that big pig--the Great Moblin-- came, we haven't been able to grow the Gorons' famed Bomb Flowers.|Goron|OoA}}</ref> After Link defeated the Great Moblin, the Gorons had their Bomb Flowers returned to them. As thanks, Link was rewarded a Bomb Flower which he took into present day to free the Goron Elder, who admits that he was not in any trouble at all.<ref>{{Cite|Huh? What's wrong, brothers? Were you worried about me? Ah ha ha ha ha! A rock that size can't hurt me! Ah ha ha ha ha!|Goron Elder|OoA}}</ref><br />
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After clearing the [[Crown Dungeon]], Link heads to the eastern peak and base of Rolling Ridge, where he participates in several Goron mini-games. The Goron Dance Hall mini-game is hosted by a blue Goron in the present day and by a red Goron in the past, both known as the [[Graceful Goron]] in their time. They instruct dancing in rhythm to other Gorons in the Dance Hall. According to the red Goron, he is the first generation of Graceful Dancers,<ref>{{Cite|I am the first generation of Graceful Dancers!|Graceful Goron|OoA}}</ref> and that the blue Goron is the fifth generation.<ref>{{Cite|I am the fifth generation of Graceful Dancers!|Graceful Goron|OoA}}</ref> To join in, Link has to pay 10 Rupees in present day or 20 Rupees in the past to dance with them. According to the dance instructors, only people who dance well will be considered a Goron.<ref>{{Cite|One must know our dance if he is to be called a Goron. If you dance well, I'll give you a Symbol of Brotherhood!|Graceful Goron|OoA}}</ref> When Link completes the mini-game, he is officially dubbed a fellow brother within the tribe. He is then given the [[Brother Emblem]], allowing him access a tunnel that was being blocked by a Goron from outsiders.<ref>{{Cite|Do you have a passionate heart? Only proven Goron brothers may pass. Be off!|Goron|OoA}}</ref> Other games that the Gorons in Labrynna play include the [[Target Carts]] game, which involves shooting targets with the [[Seed Shooter]], and the [[Big Bang Game]], where Link has to dodge falling Bombs for a certain amount of time. Several Gorons also ask that Link find them items such as [[Rock Sirloin]], [[Goronade]], and the [[Goron Vase]]. Eventually, after completing a number of requests and mini-games, Link is rewarded the old and present day [[Mermaid Key]]s that provides him access to the Mermaid's Cave.<br />
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==={{TWW|-}}===<br />
{{Main|Wandering Merchant}}<br />
In the {{TWW}}, Gorons appear as disguised [[Wandering Merchant]]s (also known as Traveling Merchants) who travel the [[Great Sea]] in search of valuable goods and to sell their wares.<ref name="quote1"/> Three Goron merchants appear, with one stationed at the [[Mother & Child Isle]], [[Greatfish Isle]] and [[Bomb Island]].<ref name="TWW Guide 23">{{Cite Guide|quote= |game= TWW|publisher= Prima|page= 23}}</ref> The Wandering Merchants play a vital role in the [[Island Trading Sequence]], wherein Link may trade items he has purchased from [[Zunari]] in exchange for newer and different items.<ref name="TWW Guide 23"/> By trading with the Wandering Merchants, their items will become available for purchase at [[Zunari's Shop]] in [[Windfall Island]]. Newer items are offered when Link trades different items with other merchants, requiring Link to trade multiple times with all three merchants to receive each item in the sequence.<br />
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==={{FSA|-}}===<br />
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In {{FSA}}, the Gorons live in the [[Levels in Four Swords Adventures#Death Mountain|Death Mountain]] region. Both adult and young Gorons appear, with the adults wearing blue robes and the younger Gorons wearing red shorts. They appear in [[The Mountain Path]] and the [[Tower of Flames]].<br />
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During the events of {{FSA|-}}, the [[Helmaroc King]] had moved into the mountain and had begun to harass the Gorons with its fast flying and by sending out falling boulders. The Gorons had attempted to stop the monster bird, but were only able to figure out a way how to make the bird fall; by throwing Bombs at it, which they then recorded this information for later use. Besides being hassled by the Helmaroc King, the mountain path had also been ignited by flames, most likely started by [[Shadow Link#Four Swords Adventures|Shadow Link]], and the Gorons were unable to control it. The flames were later extinguished by the four [[Links]] who then proceeded to defeat the Helmaroc King.<br />
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Another Goron can be found in the Tower of Flames, claiming that he had tried to defeat the [[Dodongo]]s in the next room but could not do it with his strength alone. He had brought a couple of Bombs and had the thought of using them against the Dodongos, but had accidentally dropped them into the lava below.<br />
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==={{TMC|-}}===<br />
{{Main|Goron Digger}}<br />
Only eight {{Plural|TMC|Goron}} appear throughout the land of {{Term|TMC|Hyrule|link}} in {{TMC}}. They once lived on {{Term|TMC|Mount Crenel|link}}, but their numbers have since dwindled.<ref>{{Cite|These rock- and iron-eaters once lived on Mount Crenel in Western Hyrule. Now their numbers are few, and they live quietly in a cave.|Figurine|TMC}}</ref> Six of them, the {{Plural|TMC|Goron Digger|link}}, appear in the {{Term|TMC|Goron Cave|link}} at {{Term|TMC|Lon Lon Ranch|link}}, the two other being {{Term|TMC|Biggoron|link}} and the {{Term|TMC|Goron Merchant|link}}. Save for the first one, the {{Plural|TMC|Goron Digger}} all appear after {{Term|TMC|Link|link}} {{Term|TMC|Kinstone Fusion|link|display=Fuses}} {{Plural|TMC|Kinstone Piece|link}} with {{Plural|TMC|Mysterious Wall|link}} across {{Term|TMC|Hyrule}}.<br />
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The other two {{Plural|TMC|Goron}} also appear as a result of {{Plural|TMC|Kinstone Fusion}}, both with {{Plural|TMC|Goron Digger}}.<br />
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==={{TP|-}}===<br />
[[File:GoronsCommunicating.jpg|thumb|right|240px|Gorons in Death Moutain]]<br />
In {{TP}}, Gorons primarily populate Death Mountain. However, two Gorons have migrated to Castle Town as merchants. The Gorons in {{TP|-}} are slightly different in appearance than previous incarnations of Gorons. Their skin is very yellow in color and they have what seems to be tribal tattoos painted on their skin. Only certain Gorons, such as [[Gor Coron]], have differently colored tattoos. They also have more hair, which is in the form of a rocky surface which extends all the way to their backsides, as well as rock surfaces along their arms. The Gorons are governed by five Gorons: their Patriarch, [[Darbus]], and their four elders, [[Gor Amoto]], [[Gor Coron]], [[Gor Ebizo]], and [[Gor Liggs]].<ref>{{Cite|When the mountain began to rage, all four of us elders and Darbus, our patriarch, went inside to investigate its anger.|Gor Coron|TP}}</ref> The Gorons had constructed a large mining complex within Death Mountain known as the [[Goron Mines]], which utilizes mechanical and industrialized magnetic cranes and elevator systems. They most likely use the mines to mine rocks which they eat, similar to the purpose of Dodongo's Cavern in {{OoT|-}}. The mines also serve another purpose; being the place where the Gorons hold a [[Fused Shadow]], as instructed by the [[Light Spirit]]s, and the [[Hero's Bow]] that was once owned by an ancient hero. A single, armored Goron named [[Dangoro]] guards over the weapon.<ref>{{Cite|I am glad we gave you the Hero's weapon. But...my job was to protect it. And now that it is gone, I am very, very bored.|Dangoro|TP}}</ref> The mines also have three rooms where the Goron elders come to pray, and are where Gor Liggs, Gor Ebizo, and Gor Amoto can be found.<br />
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The Gorons in {{TP|-}} have a strong interest in sports of strength, most importantly [[Sumo Wrestlin']]. On the very top of the mountain is a small cavern where the Gorons keep their wrestling ring, where they often hold their Sumo Wrestlin' competitions. This cavern is also the entrance to the Goron Mines, which also holds an elevator to the Gorons' hot springs. Many of the older Gorons enjoy Sumo Wrestlin', although several Gorons mention that the youngsters seem to be losing interest in the sport.<ref>{{Cite|There have been few sumo matches lately... Talk about boring, Brother. I suppose it is because young Gorons these days have no interest in old arts like sumo. And former powerhouse Gor Coron is an elder... There is not much we can do, Brother. Without sumo matches, the hot spring is the only thing we have to look forward to, Brother.|Goron|TP}}</ref> The hot spring is at ground level in Death Mountain. The spring also has a small stand where a Goron can sell Link some [[Arrow]]s, a [[Wooden Shield]], and some [[Milk]].<br />
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The Gorons have also developed a way of launching each other into the air, by having one Goron curling into a ball while the other climbs on top of him. The Goron below will then spring out, which will send anyone standing on top to be shot up into the air. This seems to be how many of the Gorons climb their mountain. Link also uses this method to get around Death Mountain. They also apparently picked up the ability to stay underwater for extended periods of time and not need to breathe,<ref name="Quote2"/> as demonstrated by both a child Goron in the hot springs and the adult Goron Link frees from the rock in [[Zora's Domain]] at the bottom of the throne room.<br />
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====Main Quest Involving Gorons====<br />
[[File:TPHD Death Mountain Goron Roll.png|thumb|left|200px|Goron rolling at Link at Death Mountain]]<br />
[[File:TP Goron Knocking Back Link.png|thumb|left|200px|A Goron knocking Link over at Death Mountain]]<br />
Shortly after Link restores [[Eldin (Spirit)|Eldin]]'s light to the [[Eldin Province]], he learns from [[Renado]] of [[Kakariko Village#Twiligt Princess|Kakariko Village]] that the Gorons have been keeping outsiders from their trail.<ref>{{Cite|The dark beasts attacked, but even worse was the sudden and inexplicable change in the mountain-dwelling Goron tribe. They had long been our friends, but suddenly treated us as foes. Even now they refuse to permit us entry into their mines.|Renado|TP}}</ref> Thus, anyone who dares to trespass would be knocked away by a Goron guarding the beginning of the trail, as well as several other rolling Gorons. The only way Link could stop them is to wear the [[Iron Boots]], which are owned by [[Mayor Bo]], who was one of the first people to earn the Gorons' trust by beating them in a [[Sumo Wrestlin']] competition by using his Iron Boots.<ref>{{Cite|Well, it's true...I did defeat the Gorons in a contest of strength and earned their trust. ...With the help of a little secret.|Mayor Bo|TP}}</ref><br />
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By using the Iron Boots, Link successfully manages make his way through Death Mountain. Halfway through the mountain, many of the Gorons there will attempt to punch Link rather then roll at him. Link can stun these Gorons by jumping out of the way and then rolling into them with the Iron Boots, causing the Goron to curl into a ball. Link can then climb on top of the Goron to be launched to higher places. This is the only way that Link can get to the highest cavern which houses the wrestling ring and entrance to Goron Mines. During this time, the Gorons in the hot springs will not attack Link, giving Link a place he can rest. When Link reaches the highest cavern, Gor Coron will challenge him to a Sumo Wrestlin' competition. This competition can be retried multiple times. Since Gorons are much stronger and heavier than a human, Link requires the use of the Iron Boots again to beat him.<br />
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Link, having proved his worth to the elder, is told about the recent events. Gor Coron says that recently, the volcano has been growing very violent, and that Darbus and the elders had gone to investigate. When they arrived to the Fused Shadow which their mine guarded,<ref>{{Cite|We have a treasure that was entrusted to us by the spirits, and we must protect it.|Gor Coron|TP}}</ref> Darbus had went to touch it and was suddenly transformed into a gigantic and uncontrollable monster,<ref>{{Cite|But the moment Darbus reached out and touched the treasure...everything went wrong. He collapsed...and before our very eyes transformed into an unspeakable monster!|Gor Coron|TP}}</ref> [[Fyrus]]. The Gorons had managed to use all of their strength to lock Darbus away, but continued to worry about their patriarch and the fate of their tribe. They also chose to cut off all relations with Kakariko Village and outsiders to ensure continued safety. Gor Coron asked for the help of Link to save Darbus and the fate of the tribe. Link then has to visit the three other elders within the mine, who were told about Link's assistance prior to Link visiting them. The Key to the sealed room of Darbus had been broken into three pieces and is being held by Gor Liggs, Gor Ebizo, and Gor Amoto.<ref>{{Cite|The key is split into three pieces. Each of us elders keeps a piece.|Gor Amoto|TP}}</ref> Link has to visit each elder to retrieve a piece of the Key to restore it. He also has to battle Dangoro for the Hero's Bow, and finally, has to defeat Fyrus to transform Darbus back to normal and to obtain the second Fused Shadow.<br />
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====Side Quests involving Gorons====<br />
[[File:Goron.jpg|thumb|right|235px|Wrestling Gorons]]<br />
Once everything returns to normal, the Gorons restore their past relation to Kakariko Village, with some of them even visiting the village as well. With the restored relation, {{Term|TPHD|Barnes|link}} is able to make and sell Bombs again. During the night, a child Goron will open up a stand in the village and sell [[Lantern Oil]], and [[Red Potion|Red]] and [[Blue Potion|Blue Potion]]s. During the day, two Gorons in the village will also offer to launch Link to either the village's hot spring or to the roof tops.<br />
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Gor Amoto and Gor Ebizo will also appear in [[Malo Mart]], taking Rupee donations so that the eastern bridge to Castle Town can be rebuilt, and so that a Malo Mart can open in Castle Town as well. Eventually, Gor Coron and Darbus will come down and can be found in Renado's house, the Kakariko Village [[Sanctuary (Twilight Princess)|Sanctuary]]. They appear to be there to help Renado with [[Ilia]]'s amnesia. When Link obtains the [[Wooden Statue]] and gives it to Ilia, it will jog her memory of [[Impaz]] who kept her safe in the [[Hidden Village]]. Darbus knows the location of this village and will go out to unblock its sole pathway.<ref>{{Cite|There is a hidden village up ahead, little human. The elders call it a forgotten place.|Darbus|TP}}</ref><br />
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Other appearances of Gorons in {{TP|-}} includes a Goron merchant and his son in Castle Town, who were at one time selling [[Hot Spring Water]] to people. They have since ran out of Hot Spring Water as a result of the bridge leading to the Eldin Province being destroyed. This Goron can later be found at the bridge once it is repaired, saying he is too tired to continue his journey to retrieve water from the mountain, and says that if he were doused with Hot Spring Water, it would give him the energy to continue. Link can acquire a barrel full of Hot Spring Water from Gor Liggs in Kakariko Village, which he can then take to this Goron and throw the water onto him. Once he is revitalized by the water, his shop will restock Hot Spring Water. Another Goron can be seen trying to unblock the path to the Southern Hyrule Field, although he will not be able to do it unless he drinks a Bottle filled with Hot Spring Water. Link can bring him Hot Spring Water purchased from the Goron merchant's shop in Castle Town.<br />
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A third Goron can also be found inside [[Telma's Bar]], when [[Wolf Link]] is supposed to carry [[Midna]] back to [[Princess Zelda]] through the building. The Goron mentions that he had escorted [[Telma]] back to Castle Town, as well as complains that he cannot stand the city air.<ref>{{Cite|The elder told me to escort Telma, but... This city air does not suit my skin... Ugh... I cannot wait to return home and soak in the hot spring...|Goron|TP}}</ref> Finally, a Goron accidentally encased in the molten rock that Link used to unfreeze Zora's Domain can be freed by using [[Water Bomb]]s. He will then reward Link with a [[Bomb Bag]].<br />
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==={{PH|-}}===<br />
In {{PH}}, a tribe of islander Gorons live on a large island in the south-eastern Great Sea, aptly titled [[Goron Island]]. Various adult and child Gorons can be found wandering around outside or residing in their cavern homes. As with {{TWW|-}}, the Gorons have a yellow skin tone, but also include white markings, remarkably similar to the tattoos seen on the Gorons in {{TP|-}}.<br />
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====Goron Island====<br />
During the events of {{PH|-}}, Link searches for the [[Pure Metal]]s to forge the [[Phantom Sword]], the only weapon that can defeat [[Bellum]]. Upon arrival on Goron Island, Link heads to retrieve the Gorons' treasure, the [[Crimsonine]]. As with most Gorons who first meet an outsider, Link is treated indifferently by the Gorons. Several of them offer advice or tell several facts about their lives. Link eventually finds a much larger cavern, home to Biggoron, the tribe's leader, and his son [[Gongoron]]. Link asks for the Crimsonine but is refused it as he is just an outsider. However, since Biggoron has a love for quiz games, he decides that he would test Link in a quiz to prove himself as a Goron. Link has to meet and talk to every other Goron on island to begin the quiz. <br />
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Afterwards, Link returns eligible to be tested. For the price of 20 Rupees, Link is given six questions that all have to be answered correctly, and every correct question will yield him a couple of Rupees as a prize. These questions are mostly about the Gorons of the island, such as how many homes there were or what some Gorons talk about. After getting all of the questions right, Biggoron is amazed by Link's knowledge, rewarding him with a [[Wisdom Gem]]. He also announces that Link is now a Goron, provided that he pays 146 Rupees, which was the very same amount that he wins as prizes in the quiz. After paying the Goron leader, he is given the name Goro-Link and is now officially a part of the tribe. Upon Link's membership, Biggoron declares that Link is free to take the Crimsonine from the [[Goron Temple]] of the island.<br />
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====Goron Temple====<br />
[[File:Gongoron Control.png|left|thumb|145px|Gongoron in the Goron Temple]]<br />
Gongoron was meant to lead Goro-Link to the temple, but he refuses to accept Link as one of them and runs off hiding. After spotting him a few times on the island, Gongoron soon runs into the maze area of the island which also leads to the temple. A Goron who is guarding the maze's gates says that Gongoron had ran off inside the temple. After reaching the temple, Gongoron is no where to be seen. Link and [[Ciela]] eventually find him trapped in another room. Even being freed, Gongoron still could not reach Link. The game then gives the ability to instantly switch between Link and Gongoron to solve puzzles.<br />
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The next time they see him, Gongoron is being attacked by [[Dongorongo]]. In the boss room, Gongoron and Link are separated by a pool of quicksand. Gongoron and Link both have to be controlled to defeat the boss, due to each ones' abilities and Dongorongo's weaknesses. After Dondgorongo is hit enough times, it passed out, which Gongoron mistakes as a defeat and runs off into the next room containing the Crimsonine. A bridge appears over the quicksand and allows Link to cross, only for it to disappear again as Dongorongo awakens, challenging Link again only without Gongoron's assistance. After its true defeat, Dongorongo dissolves away. Link then hurries to the next room where Gongoron allows him to have the Crimsonine.<br />
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Back outside, Link visits Biggoron again who had been told what had happened by Gongoron. Biggoron, greatly impressed by Link's courage and strength, says that he is now worthy to leave the island; suggesting that all Gorons on the island have to leave at some point. This is also evident by a Goron outside who was watching the [[SS Linebeck]]. Biggoron also leaves the Crimsonine with Link and says that he can do anything with it, including boiling it or forging it. Link then leaves the island with the Pure Metal, not without the other Gorons saying their farewells and hoping that he would come back for a visit.<br />
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====Dee Ess Island====<br />
After obtaining the Crimsonine, a new game ran by Gorons will become available on [[Dee Ess Island]]. Playability shifts to Gongoron during the [[Goron Game]]. The obstacle course cost 50 Rupees to play and the biggest prize to win is the [[Bombchu Bag]].<br />
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==={{ST|-}}===<br />
In {{ST}}, the [[Goron Village]] is situated in the [[Fire Realm]]. It is ruled by the Goron Elder. Upon first visiting the Goron Village, Link finds that the entrance to the village is blocked by fire geysers. At the altar to the north-west of the village, Link meets [[Kagoron]], a prominent Goron in the village who acts as the spiritual connection between the Gorons and the [[Mountain Goddess]] whom they worship. Kagoron grants him a freight car to add to his train. Link then uses this to transport [[Mega Ice]] from the [[Wellspring Station]] back to Goron Village, thus extinguishing the flames blocking his way. Once in the village, Link is granted access to the [[Fire Sanctuary (Spirit Tracks)|Fire Sanctuary]] by the Goron Elder. He first notes that Link must prove himself, only to be swayed moments later when [[Kogoron|his grandson]] runs into the room, noting that Link was the one whose efforts put out the lava.<br />
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After gaining the {{Term|ST|Spirit Tracks (Object)|link}} to the Fire Temple, Link is informed by the Goron Elder that the Key to the Fire Temple must be obtained by defeating three [[Snurgle|beasts]] terrorizing the rails. The Gorons of the village give Link helpful advice on how to defeat these enemies.<br />
====Goron Iron====<br />
{{Main|Goron Iron}}<br />
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{{Term|ST|Goron Iron}} is a malleable, heat-resistant metal made by the {{Plural|ST|Goron}} of {{Term|ST|Goron Village}}.<ref>{{Cite|You can boil it! Smash it! You made a good buy today.|Goron|ST}}</ref><ref>{{Cite|Goron-brand iron makes the world go around. It's heat resistant and super tough!|Goron|ST}}</ref> It remains hot and malleable when within the {{Term|ST|Fire Realm|link}} and will begin to harden once outside.<br />
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{{Term|ST|Goron Iron}} is sold by a {{Term|ST|Goron}} in the western part of {{Term|ST|Goron Village}}. He will sell {{Term|ST|Link}} 20 bars of {{Term|ST|Goron Iron}} for 100 {{Plural|ST|Rupee|link}}.<br />
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====Minigames and Sidequests====<br />
Gorons are featured in two mini-games in {{ST|-}}: the [[Goron Target Range]] and the [[Pirate Hideout]]. The former is situated near the Goron Village, and is run by a solitary Goron child. The Pirate Hideout is found in the [[Ocean Realm]], and is essentially an archery mini-game in which Link rescues a Goron child captured by the [[Miniblin]] pirates in order to earn treasure, a big [[Quiver]], and a [[Heart Container]].<br />
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One sidequest involves transporting Kogoron from the Goron Village to Hyrule Castle Town. The reward is a [[Force Gem]], and he will later reward Link with a [[Goron Amber]] once he realizes that the city is not what he expected, but he will make the most of it. Notably, the humans who live in Hyrule Castle Town have racist sentiments against Gorons.<ref>{{Cite|Oh, let me tell you, friend... It is hard times living in the city, especially for a Goron like me. I go to the castle, and the guards tell me no rocks are allowed inside. Most folks think that I look like a boulder and that I should be treated as one. And do not get me started on the prices. One Cucco costs an arm and a leg! I am broke. Just the other day, I used the last of the money Gramps gave me. This place is so different from Goron Village... And I am so very tired.|Goron Child|ST}}</ref><ref>{{Cite|Ugh! What is this rocky lump? And why is it talking to me?|Lucia|ST}}</ref><br />
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At some point {{Term|ST|Link}} will have to take at least 5 pieces of hot {{Term|ST|Goron Iron}} to {{Term|ST|Whittleton|link}} so a lumberjack can craft an {{Term|ST|Axe|link}}.<br />
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Another sidequest involves taking a Goron to [[Anouki Village]] so he can see what snow is. Upon arriving to Anouki Village, the Goron is met by an [[Anouki]] claiming to be the [[Honcho]]. Link is then awarded a Force Gem while the Goron takes residence in the Honcho's house, much to the real Honcho's dismay. The final sidequest involves the transportation of [[Dark Ore]] from the [[Dark Ore Mine]] to [[Linebeck III]]'s {{Term|ST|Trading Post|link}}. This Dark Ore is mined by Gorons, who happily provide Link with some of this rare material in return for Rupees. Furthermore, after visiting the Dark Ore Mine, Link receives a letter from Kagoron, telling him where to find treasure that the Goron had buried at the mine as a child.<br />
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==={{SS|-}}===<br />
In {{SS}}, Gorons serve as one of the five [[Hyrule|Surface]] tribes, although only three Gorons appear as characters. Two of them inhabit the [[Lanayru Desert]], while a third named [[Gorko]] explores the world as an archaeologist. As one of the Surface tribes, the Gorons stood alongside [[Hylia]] against [[Demise]].<br />
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Link first meets Gorko at the [[Sealed Grounds]], where he saves the Goron from a group of [[Bokoblin]]s. As thanks, Gorko shares some of his knowledge on the myths of the [[Skyloft|Isle of the Goddess]], and explains that he is currently researching the [[Bird Statue]]s and [[Goddess Cube]]s. Once Link obtains the [[Goddess's Harp]], Gorko lets him in on his research into the [[Sheikah Stone]]s and [[Goddess Wall]]s. These artifacts are all activated by Link's presence or actions, which stuns and amazes the Goron. After Link discovers a Goddess Wall at the Sealed Grounds, Gorko asks Link to experiment with the wall and help him figure out the various riddles for it that he found during his research.<br />
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On his way to the [[Lanayru Sand Sea]] through the [[Lanayru Caves]], Link meets a Goron named [[Golo]], who is busy digging his way into [[Lanayru Gorge]], the domain of the [[Lanayru (Dragon)|Thunder Dragon Lanayru]]. He gives Link a [[Small Key]] to open the door to the Sand Sea, and by the time Link returns looking for Lanayru, he has broken a small tunnel through the rocks that he allows Link to use. <br />
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A third Goron, [[Gortram]], resides at the [[Lanayru Shipyard]], where he frequently rides the rails. He runs the [[Rickety Coaster]] mini-game, challenging Link to beat his own times on the track.<br />
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==={{BotW|-}}===<br />
In Breath of the Wild, gorons live in [[Goron City]] on the side of [[Death Mountain]]. They are fairly technologically advanced, as can be seen by their minecart and rail systems, as well as cannons, but are far overshadowed by the prowess of the [[Sheikah]]. Their appearance has not changed drastically from previous incarnations; most gorons have their hair in a topknot, and wear a mawashi or fundoshi, and the rocky growth on their backs are still present. The children all wear bibs, and the elderly have a hunch and a large beard. Some appear in that same pale colour, but there is more variation after the many millennia that have passed, namely orange, like [[Jengo]], a darker beige which can be seen is [[Aji]], and dark brown, such as [[Dorill]] and his son [[Axyl]], or even a off-mossy green, seen mostly in elderly gorons, those being [[Grapp]] and [[Bohrin]], but also in [[Kairo]]. They have a large mining industry which digs up the plethora of ore that can be found on [[Death Mountain]] and sells it to allow their hometown to prosper. There are two main mines, those being the [[Southern Mine]], where most current miners can be found, and the [[Abandoned North Mine]]. The latter was more prosperous but when [[Divine Beast Vah Rudania]] showed up, lava levels rose and many [[Fire-Breath Lizalfos]] made their home there, forcing the gorons to make do with the former. Goron City is well protected from [[Enemies in Breath of the Wild|monsters]]; the miner [[Drak]] keeps watch at the entrance to the abandoned north mine armed with a [[Cobble Crusher]] to make sure nothing goes in or comes out. There are also guards at the [[Bargoh|top]] and the [[Krane|bottom]] of goron city, each with a cobble crusher and bronze face visor.<br />
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Gorons on the whole are quite accepting of visitors, as some shops are primarily for [[Hylian]] tourists, such as [[Ripped and Shredded|the armour shop]] and the [[Protein Palace|outdoor grill]]. Other shops, such as the [[Goron Gusto Shop]] or [[Rollin' Inn]], appear to have use to the general goron population as well as miscellaneous travelers. [[Offrak]] also sells [[Fireproof Elixer]]s to people who can't withstand the heat. Gorons have no need for those goods, as they have flame-resistant bodies and eat [[Rock Roast]]s, as can be seen when [[Bladon]] prepares one for his [[Gonguron|brother]], or from [[Daruk's Training Journal]]. There is an [[Boldon|ambassador of tourism]] for Goron City, who promotes it to people he meets. As well as that, they are seen going to settlements of other races, such as [[Reagah]] visiting [[Zora's Domain]] or [[Strade]] and [[Lyndae]] who managed to access [[Gerudo Town]], despite it being on the complete opposite side of [[Hyrule]]. Other gorons can be found around Hyrule, whether that be [[Naddon|traversing]] [[Akkala]] or [[Modar|playing]] Boom-bam Golf in a canyon in [[Tabantha]]. Both [[Kairo]] and [[Greyson|Greyson's]] younger brother [[Pelison]] sell ore, which may be neeeded to craft [[Armor|jewelry]] in [[Starlight Memories]]. The [[Hot Spring]]s are open to anyone,; Grapp and his grandson [[Dugby]] can be found there, and Link can bathe in them to slowly restore his [[Heart|health]] to full.<br />
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During the [[Great Calamity]], there was a goron champion assisting Link and [[Princess Zelda]], the mighty warrior [[Daruk]]. He piloted Divine Beast Vah Rudania, but was murdered by [[Fireblight Ganon]] before the strike could occur. However, he had a son alive at that time, who himself later had a son, named Yunobo. Yunobo assisted the current Elder and patriarch [[Bludo]] in driving away the divine beast by being fired out of a cannon, as he had [[Daruk's Protection]], allowing him to take hits completely unscathed. Daruk's spirit was worried that the gorons hadn't fared well after the [[Calamity Ganon|calamity]] struck, but was relieved when he saw his grandson Yunobo after Vah Rudania was freed of [[Malice]].<br />
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The legacy of past gorons such as [[Biggoron]] or [[Medigoron]] is still going, as the venerable blacksmith [[Rohan]] keeps the "ancient arts" alive, according to his assistant [[Fugo]]. Rohan will recreate the [[Boulder Breaker]] for Link should it break, at the cost of one cobble crusher, five pieces of [[Flint]] and one [[Diamond]]. He may also be the source of other weapons, such as [[Stone Smasher]]s, [[Drillshaft]]s, [[Iron Sledgehammer]]s and the flame weapons (the [[Flameblade]], [[Flamespear]] and [[Great Flameblade]]). He does not craft [[Biggoron's Sword]], but this can still be obtained through the use of [[Amiibo (Rune)|Amiibo]].<br />
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Gorons have families in this game, but only brothers, fathers, sons etc. No female gorons appear, further denying speculations that female gorons exist, and no gorons are seen in relationships. Some do have biological brothers, such as [[Bladon]] and [[Gonguron]], [[Greyson]] and [[Pelison]], and the three goron blood brothers, [[Bayge]], [[Heehl]] and [[Kabetta]]. There are also examples of fathers, as [[Dorill]] is the father of [[Axyl]], and grandfathers, with [[Grapp]] being [[Dugby]]'s grandfather, and [[Daruk]] as [[Yunobo]]'s. [[Rohan]], [[Fugo]] and [[Slergo]] have clear family ties, but it isn't explicitely stated what those are in-game. It can sometimes be hard to tell which gorons are biological brothers, and the term "brother" is used to refer to pretty much anyone by gorons.<br />
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==Non-Canon Appearances==<br />
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Gorons appear as a [[Trophies in Super Smash Bros. Melee|Trophy]] in {{SSBM}}.<br />
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==={{SSBB|-}}===<br />
Gorons appear as a [[Trophies in Super Smash Bros. Brawl|Trophy]] and a [[Sticker]] in {{SSBM}}.<br />
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===''Scribblenauts Unlimited''===<br />
Gorons can be created in ''[[Scribblenauts Unlimited]]'', but cannot be edited in the Object Editor.<br />
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===''Sonic Lost World''===<br />
Gorons appear as enemies in the dungeon area of ''{{wp|Sonic Lost World}}''{{'}}s ''Zelda''-themed DLC, [[The Legend of Zelda Zone|''The Legend of Zelda'' Zone]].<br />
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==={{HW|-}}===<br />
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In {{HW}}, Gorons appear as allies to the [[Hyrulean Forces]] in several Scenarios of [[Legend Mode]]. They serve as basic infantry troops, often alongside [[Soldier|Hyrulean Soldier]]s. They sometimes appear as enemies too, going against the heroic forces during the Scenario, "[[Land of Myth]]", as well as being an enemy during Ganondorf's Scenario missions. In some Scenarios, they help their allies by building giant [[Bombchu]]s used to destroy pillars and forts standing in the way of progressing. They also appear in the {{Term|HW|Bazaar|link}} as smiths and salesmen, helping with upgrading abilities, brewing [[Potion]]s, and reforging Weapons for a Rupee fee and required [[Material]]s.<br />
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The Goron leader, Darunia, is also a playable Warrior.<br />
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==={{SSB4|3DS|-}}===<br />
Gorons appear as a [[Trophies in Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS/Wii U|Trophy]] in {{SSB4|3DS}}.<br />
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==Trivia==<br />
*Although Gorons themselves do not appear in {{TFH}}, an [[Outfit]] modeled after them, the [[Goron Garb]], does. There is also a [[Material]] called [[Goron Ore]].<br />
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==Nomenclature==<br />
The name Goron may have originated from ゴロゴロ "goro goro," Japanese {{wp|onomatopoeia}} for the sound of a rolling rock, or more specifically, a boulder. The name Goron could also be related to the word "gora" (mountain) found in various Slavic languages.<ref>[http://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/Appendix:Proto-Slavic/gora#Proto-Slavic Wiktionary]</ref> This would be appropriate as the Gorons' homeland is up in the mountains.<br />
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* {{Term|Series|Crest of the Gorons|link}}<br />
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|title= Survivor of the Sheikahs {{Exp Game|OoT}}<ref name="Survivor">{{Cite|I am Sheik. Survivor of the Sheikahs...|Sheik|OoT}}</ref><br>Sheikah Warrior {{Exp Game|HW, HWL}}{{Fact}}<br>Legendary Sheikah Warrior {{Exp Game|HWDE}}{{Fact}}<br>The Musician {{Exp Game|HWDE}}<ref>{{Cite|Defeat {{Color|HWDE Red|the musician}}!|Battle Log|HWDE}}</ref><br />
|gender= Male {{Exp Game|OoT, OoT (Himekawa)}}{{Note|{{OoT|-}} comprises {{Term|OoT3D|Sheik}}'s only [[Guidelines:Canon|canonical]] appearance. Within that game, {{Term|OoT3D|Sheik}}'s gender is referred to once in the English version, when {{Term|OoT3D|Princess Ruto|link}} referred to {{Term|OoT3D|Sheik}} as a "a young man" and refers to {{Term|OoT3D|Sheik}} as "him".<ref>{{Cite|If you see Sheik, please give him my thanks, OK?|Princess Ruto|OoT}}</ref><ref>{{Cite|A young man named Sheik saved me from under the ice...|Princess Ruto|OoT}}</ref> {{Guide|OoT|Nintendo}} also describes {{Term|OoT3D|Sheik}} as male.<ref>{{Cite Guide|quote= |game= OoT |publisher= Nintendo |page= 67}}</ref><br><br>Contrarily, {{Term|OoT3D|Sheik}} was referred to using feminine pronouns on the official Zelda website.<ref>{{Cite web|quote= Sheik always covered her face and muffled her voice to protect her identity, but Link soon learned that this helpful soul was in fact his good friend Princess Zelda. Her unusual dress and demeanor came from being raised as a Sheikah by her protector Impa. |published= n.d. |retrieved= June 28, 2014 |url= http://web.archive.org/web/20160311084700/http://zelda.com/universe/pedia/s.jsp |title= Zelda Universe |site= Zelda.com}}</ref> [[Eiji Aonuma]] has said that, according to a survey, American players preferred female characters that were more independent, citing {{Term|OoT3D|Sheik}} and {{Term|Series|Tetra|link}} as examples.<ref>{{Cite web|quote= We recently received information from a survey conducted in the US that indicated that, among our female characters, users had a preference for those that were more on the independent side, such as Shiek and Tetra |url= http://kotaku.com/5412635/zelda-developer-was-stumped-by-new-zelda-games-puzzles |title= Zelda Developer Was Stumped By New Zelda Game's Puzzles |site= Kotaku |published= November 25, 2009 |retrieved= October 2, 2011}}</ref><br><br>On August 5, 2014, Bill Trinen, Nintendo's senior product marketing manager and head translator for {{OoT|-}}, stated in an interview that since {{Term|OoT3D|Sheik}} is just {{Term|OoT3D|Princess Zelda}} in disguise, and since {{Term|OoT3D|Princess Zelda}} is female, {{Term|OoT3D|Sheik}} is also female.<ref>{{Cite web|quote= The definitive answer is that Sheik is a woman — simply Zelda in a different outfit. |url= http://www.polygon.com/2014/8/5/5948989/zelda-nintendo-sheik-gender-cosplay |title=Zelda Fans Debate Sheik's Gender, but Here's Nintendo's Final Word |site= Kotaku |published= August 5, 2014 |retrieved= August 5, 2014}}</ref><br><br>Matching the pronoun usage in the game, Zelda Wiki refers to {{Term|OoT3D|Sheik}} with masculine pronouns for his appearance in {{OoT|-}}.}}<ref>{{Cite Book|quote= Until the right time, Princess Zelda's consciousness shall sleep... ...To awaken as a young Sheikah boy. |book= {{OoT|Himekawa|-}} Part 2 |publisher= Viz Media |page= 61}}</ref><br>Female {{Exp Game|SSBM, SSBB, HW, SSBfN3DS, SSBfWU, SSBU}}<ref>{{Cite|This is Zelda's alter ego. Using a variation of the name of the ancient Sheikah tribe, she appears before Link and teaches him melodies instrumental to his success. It's believed that she's not just a quick-change artist, but rather that she is able to instantaneously alter her clothing and her eye and skin color by using her magical skills.|Trophy|SSBM}}<br>{{Cite|Strategically switching between Zelda and Sheik is key. Compared to her Zelda form, Sheik is nimble and has gorgeous moves, but she lacks a strong knockout attack. The number of needles thrown in Needle Storm is based on how long you hold the B Button before releasing it. Use the Control Stick to wave the Chain after brandishing it.|Trophy|SSBM}}<br>{{Cite|The best strategy to use when playing as Sheik is to let her flow from one powerful attack into another, like a river of quicksilver. Zelda has some techniques with more punch, however, so in one-on-one battles, use Transform as needed. Sheik only travels a short way when using Vanish, but the move comes with a small explosion that damages foes around her.|Trophy|SSBM}}</ref><ref name="Smash">{{Cite web|quote= Sheik doesn't appear in The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess, but we based her model on a design that was drafted up during the development of that game. |retrieved= October 22, 2014 |url= http://wayback.archive.org/web/20130407231122/http://www.smashbros.com/en_us/characters/sheik.html |title= Sheik |site= Super Smash Bros. DOJO!! |type= archive}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|published= January 21, 2008 |retrieved= June 28, 2014 |url= http://wayback.archive.org/web/20110807073818/http://www.smashbros.com/en_us/characters/sheik.html |title= Sheik |site= Smash Bros. DOJO!! |type= archive}}<br>{{Cite|The persona Zelda adopted to escape from Ganondorf. She completely hid all traces of her Zelda identity and appeared to Link as the last member of the Sheikah tribe. She taught Link essential ocarina melodies and then vanished in an instant. She didn't appear very often--rather, she would show up to support Link in crucial situations.|Trophy|SSBB}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|quote= Much like Impa, she's a remaining survivor of the Sheikah. |published= August 4, 2014 |url= https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3_DZtTR3zu0#t=527 |title= Hyrule Warriors Direct |site= YouTube}}</ref><ref>{{Cite|In The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time, Sheik claimed to be a surviving Sheikah. However, this was just a cunning disguise for Princess Zelda so that she could escape Ganondorf. In Smash Bros., she's the complete opposite of Zelda, striking with fast attacks that can keep an opponent off balance.|Trophy|SSBfWU}}</ref>{{Note|{{Term|SSBU|Sheik}} is referred to with feminine pronouns in the {{Term|SSBU|Tips|link}}.<ref>{{Cite|Sheik advances forth and slices through the opponents she hits. She can catch only one opponent with this move, but catching an opponent is pretty easy and the move is very powerful.|Tips|SSBU}}</ref> {{Term|SSBU|Sheik}} is also referred with masculine pronouns once again in new voice lines from Palutena's Guidance.{{Fact}}<br><br>The Super Smash Blog for {{SSBU|-}} refers to {{Term|SSBU|Sheik}} with masculine pronouns,<ref>{{Cite web|quote= Now Sheik joins the battle wearing the Sheikah costume from The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild. Keep the pressure on your opponent by using his speedy dash to quickly close in on (or get away from) your opponent!|author= |published= October 1, 2018|retrieved= October 2, 2018|url= https://www.smashbros.com/en_US/blog/index.html?category=cat02_fighter_16|title= Super Smash Blog|site= Super Smash Bros. Ultimate for the Nintendo Switch system {{!}} Official Site|type= }}</ref> however the official Nintendo Tumblr, Nintendo Versus Twitter and Super Smash Bros. Facebook all refer to {{Term|SSBU|Sheik}} with feminine pronouns.<ref>{{Cite web|quote= Sheik dons the Sheikah costume from The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate! She utilizes all her signature moves and quick attacks to apply high pressure on foes, leaving them little room for counter-attacks! |author= Nintendo |published= October 2, 2018 |retrieved= October 2, 2018 |url= http://nintendo.tumblr.com/post/178668945609 |title= Nintendo of America |site= Tumblr |type= }}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|quote= Sheik joins the battle in Super #SmashBrosUltimate, wearing the Sheikah costume from The Legend of #Zelda: Breath of the Wild! As a speedy character, she can put the pressure on foes with quick movements and attacks. |author= Nintendo Versus |published= October 2, 2018 |retrieved= October 2, 2018 |url= https://twitter.com/NintendoVS/status/1047018344212250625 |title= Nintendo Versus on Twitter |site= Twitter |type= }}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|quote= In Super Smash Bros. Ultimate, the speedy Sheik now wears the Sheikah costume from The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild. Her quick attacks and movements can apply high pressure on foes, leaving them little room to strike back! |author= Super Smash Bros. |published= October 2, 2018 |retrieved= October 2, 2018 |url= https://www.facebook.com/SmashBros/videos/172293833704662/ |title= Super Smash Bros. - SSBU - Sheik |site= Facebook|type= }}</ref>}}<br />
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{{Term/Store|Sheik|Sheiks|Series, OoT, OoT3D, HW, HWL, HWDE, SSBM, SSBB, SSBfN3DS, SSBfWU, SSBU}} (pronounced {{IPA|ʃiːk}} {{respell|sheek}}), is a recurring character in {{TLoZ|Series}}.<ref>{{Cite|Sheik|View Warriors|HWDE}}</ref><ref>{{Cite|Sheik|Announcer|SSBB}}</ref><ref>{{Cite Book|quote= |book= E |publisher= |page= 238 {{Exp Game|OoT}}}}</ref>{{Name Ref|OoT, OoT (Himekawa), SSBM, SSBB, HWDE, SSBfN3DS, SSBfWU, SSBU}} He appears to be a male {{Term|Series|Sheikah|link}} but is in fact a persona of {{Term|Series|Princess Zelda|link}}.<ref>{{Cite Book|quote= |book= HH |publisher= |page= 87}}</ref> {{Term|Series|Princess Zelda}} disguises herself as {{Term|Series|Sheik}} for most of {{OoT}}, revealing her true identity only at the end of the game. {{Term|Series|Sheik}} uses his {{Term|Series|Goddess's Harp|display=Harp|link}} to teach {{Term|Series|Link|link}} several {{Term|Series|Warping|link}} {{Plural|Series|Song|link}} throughout the game.<br />
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==Biography==<br />
==={{OoT|-}}===<br />
{{Term|OoT3D|Sheik}} reveals himself to {{Term|OoT3D|Link|link}} shortly after {{Term|OoT3D|Link}} is freed from the {{Term|OoT3D|Chamber of Sages|link}} after his seven-year slumber.<ref>{{Cite|I've been waiting for you, Hero of Time...|Sheik|OoT}}</ref> He introduces himself as the "Survivor of the Sheikahs".<ref name="Survivor"/> He informs {{Term|OoT3D|Link}} that he must awaken the {{Term|OoT3D|Seven Sages|link}} in order to bring peace back to {{Term|OoT3D|Hyrule|link}}.<ref>{{Cite|When evil rules all, an awakening voice from the Sacred Realm will call those destined to be Sages, who dwell in the five temples. One in a deep forest... One on a high mountain... One under a vast lake... One within the house of the dead... One inside a goddess of the sand...|Sheik|OoT}}</ref> Alerting him of the need to acquire the {{Term|OoT3D|Hookshot|link}} in order to enter the {{Plural|OoT3D|Temple}}, {{Term|OoT3D|Sheik}} stays in front of the {{Term|OoT3D|Pedestal of the Master Sword|link}}.<ref>{{Cite|Unfortunately, equipped as you currently are, you cannot even enter the temple... But, if you believe what I'm saying, you should head to Kakariko Village...|Sheik|OoT}}</ref> He later appears when {{Term|OoT3D|Link}} arrives at the {{Term|OoT3D|Sacred Forest Meadow|link}}. He tells {{Term|OoT3D|Link}} about the {{Plural|OoT3D|Song|link}} for {{Term|OoT3D|Warping|link}} that can access {{Term|OoT3D|Temple}} entrances and teaches him the "{{Term|OoT3D|Minuet of Forest|link}}" before disappearing again.<ref>{{Cite|In order to come back here again, play the Minuet of Forest.|Sheik|OoT}}</ref> Further along, {{Term|OoT3D|Sheik}} approaches {{Term|OoT3D|Link}} at the {{Term|OoT3D|Fire Temple|link}} entrance in the {{Term|OoT3D|Death Mountain Crater|link}}, teaching him the {{Term|OoT3D|Bolero of Fire|link}} before walking away, using a wall of flame to halt {{Term|OoT3D|Link}}'s inquiring advance.<ref>{{Cite|This song is dedicated to the power of the heart... Listen to the Bolero of Fire...|Sheik|OoT}}</ref><br />
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{{Term|OoT3D|Sheik}} once again mysteriously appears in the {{Term|OoT3D|Ice Cavern|link}} to inform {{Term|OoT3D|Link}} of the fate of the {{Plural|OoT3D|Zora|link}} and to teach him the "{{Term|OoT3D|Serenade of Water|link}}".<ref>{{Cite|We meet again, Link... If you came here to meet the Zoras, you wasted your time... This is all there is... With one exception, the Zoras are all now sealed under this thick ice sheet...|Sheik|OoT}}</ref><ref>{{Cite|A childish mind will turn to noble ambition... Young love will become deep affection... The clear water's surface reflects growth... Now listen to the Serenade of Water to reflect upon yourself....|Sheik|OoT}}</ref> He then waits outside the {{Term|OoT3D|Water Temple|link}} for {{Term|OoT3D|Link}} to free it from {{Term|OoT3D|Morpha|link}}'s influence and awaken the {{Term|OoT3D|Princess Ruto|link|display=Sage of Water}} before disappearing once again.<br />
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When {{Term|OoT3D|Kakariko Village|link}} comes under attack from a mysterious force, {{Term|OoT3D|Link}} discovers that {{Term|OoT3D|Sheik}} is already there. Together they encounter and are defeated by an invisible monster thought to be the {{Term|OoT3D|Bongo Bongo|link|display=Evil Shadow Spirit}}. {{Term|OoT3D|Sheik}} teaches {{Term|OoT3D|Link}} the "{{Term|OoT3D|Nocturne of Shadow|link}}" and urges {{Term|OoT3D|Link}} to help {{Term|OoT3D|Impa|link}} fight the {{Term|OoT3D|Bongo Bongo|display=Evil Shadow Spirit}}.<ref>{{Cite|Destroy the evil shadow spirit and save Impa! There is an entrance to the Shadow Temple beneath the graveyard behind this village. The only thing I can do for you is teach you the melody that will lead you to the Shadow Temple... This is the melody that will draw you into the infinite darkness that absorbs even time... Listen to this, the Nocturne of Shadow!!|Sheik|OoT}}</ref> When {{Term|OoT3D|Link}} discovers that he must venture back in time in order to do so, {{Term|OoT3D|Sheik}} offers a helping hand informing {{Term|OoT3D|Link}} on how to use the {{Term|OoT3D|Master Sword|link}} and the {{Term|OoT3D|Pedestal of the Master Sword|link}} in order to travel back and forth through {{Term|OoT3D|Time|link}}.<ref>{{Cite|If you want to return to your original time, return the Master Sword to the Pedestal of Time. By doing this, you will travel back in time seven years...|Sheik|OoT}}</ref> He teaches {{Term|OoT3D|Link}} the "{{Term|OoT3D|Prelude of Light|link}}" before vanishing once again.<ref>{{Cite|The time will come when you will have to return here quickly... I will teach this to you for when that time comes... The song to return you to the Temple of Time... The Prelude of Light...|Sheik|OoT}}</ref><br />
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At the entrance of the {{Term|OoT3D|Spirit Temple|link}}, {{Term|OoT3D|Sheik}} appears to have been waiting for {{Term|OoT3D|Link}} from atop a large rock formation and once again informs him that he must enter the {{Term|OoT3D|Spirit Temple|display=Temple}} as a child, utilizing the {{Term|OoT3D|Pedestal of the Master Sword}} in the {{Term|OoT3D|Temple of Time|link}}.<ref>{{Cite|The Master Sword is a ship with which you can sail upstream and downstream through time's river... The port for that ship is in the Temple of Time... To restore the Desert Colossus and enter the Spirit Temple, you must travel back through time's flow...|Sheik|OoT}}</ref> He gives {{Term|OoT3D|Link}} a lesson on performing the "{{Term|OoT3D|Requiem of Spirit|link}}" before using the desert winds as cover to vanish.<ref>{{Cite|Listen to this Requiem of Spirit... This melody will lead a child back to the desert.|Sheik|OoT}}</ref><br />
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With all {{Term|OoT3D|Six Sages}} freed, {{Term|OoT3D|Link}} is instructed to return to the {{Term|OoT3D|Temple of Time}} where {{Term|OoT3D|Sheik}} awaits. {{Term|OoT3D|Sheik}} congratulates {{Term|OoT3D|Link}} on his efforts and offers an explanation on what happened to {{Term|OoT3D|Hyrule|link}} during {{Term|OoT3D|Link}}'s disappearance before finally revealing his true identity as {{Term|OoT3D|Princess Zelda|link}}.<ref>{{Cite|I have been waiting for you, Link. Link, the Hero of Time... You have overcome many hardships and awakened six Sages. And now you have a final challenge—a showdown with Ganondorf, the King of Evil...|Sheik|OoT3D}}<br>{{Cite|Before that...I have things I want to tell only to you. Please listen. Another unknown legend of the Triforce passed down by the Shadow Folk, the Sheikah...|Sheik|OoT3D}}<br>{{Cite|If you would seek the sacred triangle, listen well... The resting place of the sacred triangle, the Sacred Realm, is a mirror that reflects what is in the heart...the heart of one who enters it... If an evil heart, the Realm will become full of evil; if pure, the Realm will become a paradise. The Triforce...the sacred triangle... It is a balance that weighs the three forces: Power, Wisdom, and Courage. If the heart of the one who holds the sacred triangle has all three forces in balance, that one will gain the True Force to govern all. But if that one's heart is not in balance, the Triforce will separate into three parts: Power, Wisdom, and Courage. Only one part will remain for the one who touched the Triforce...the part representing the force that one most believes in. If that one seeks the True Force, that one must acquire the two lost parts. Those two parts will be held within others chosen by destiny who will bear the Triforce mark on the backs of their hands.|Sheik|OoT3D}}<br>{{Cite|Seven years ago, Ganondorf, the King of Thieves, used the door you opened in the Temple of Time and entered the Sacred Realm. But when he laid his hands on the Triforce, the legend came true.|Sheik|OoT3D}}<br>{{Cite|The Triforce separated into three parts. Only the {{Color|OoT3D Red|Triforce of Power}} remained in Ganondorf's hand. The strength of the Triforce of Power enabled him to become a mighty, evil king, but his dark ambitions were not satisfied. To gain complete mastery of the world, Ganondorf started looking for {{Color|OoT3D Red|those chosen by destiny}} to hold the two other Triforce parts. The one who holds the {{Color|OoT3D Red|Triforce of Courage}} is...you, Link! And the other, who holds the {{Color|OoT3D Red|Triforce of Wisdom}}...is the seventh Sage, who is destined to be the leader of them all...|Sheik|OoT3D}}</ref><ref>{{Cite|It is I, the Princess of Hyrule, {{Color|OoT3D Red|Zelda}}. I apologize for meeting you in disguise, but it was necessary to hide from the King of Evil. Please forgive me...|Princess Zelda|OoT3D}}</ref><br />
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==Other Appearances==<br />
==={{OoT|-}} (Himekawa)===<br />
{{Noncanon|Start}}<br />
[[File:Shiek mouth manga.png|thumb|right|150px|{{Term|OoT (Himekawa)|Sheik}}'s mouth uncovered in the {{OoT|Himekawa}}]]<br />
In the {{OoT|Himekawa}}, {{Term|OoT (Himekawa)|Sheik}} first appears to {{Term|OoT (Himekawa)|Link|link}} having tended his wounds after being defeated by {{Term|OoT (Himekawa)|Volvagia|link}}. {{Term|OoT (Himekawa)|Sheik}} is a spy for {{Term|OoT (Himekawa)|Ganondorf|link}} and later shows up to tell {{Term|OoT (Himekawa)|Link}} of a rumor that {{Term|OoT (Himekawa)|Princess Zelda}} had been spotted in the {{Term|OoT (Himekawa)|Desert of Illusions|link}}, before vanishing again. On {{Term|OoT (Himekawa)|Link}}'s way through the {{Term|OoT (Himekawa)|Desert of Illusions|display=Desert}}, he nearly succumbs to blistering sands before {{Term|OoT (Himekawa)|Sheik}} pulls him out and continues to travel with him. Later that night, {{Term|OoT (Himekawa)|Link}} is attacked by illusions and images of his past, but {{Term|OoT (Himekawa)|Sheik}} is unaffected; {{Term|OoT (Himekawa)|Link}} wonders if it could be due to a lack of past in {{Term|OoT (Himekawa)|Sheik}}'s life. Upon reaching the {{Term|OoT (Himekawa)|Gerudo's Fortress|link}}, {{Term|OoT (Himekawa)|Sheik}} knocks {{Term|OoT (Himekawa)|Link}} out, and the {{Term|OoT (Himekawa)|Link|display=Hero}} is captured.<br />
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Once {{Term|OoT (Himekawa)|Link}} frees himself, he fights through the ranks of the {{Plural|OoT (Himekawa)|Gerudo}}, before {{Term|OoT (Himekawa)|Sheik}} comes to him with his {{Term|OoT (Himekawa)|Sword}} and {{Term|OoT (Himekawa)|Shield}}. Throwing them to {{Term|OoT (Himekawa)|Link}}, {{Term|OoT (Himekawa)|Sheik}} attacks the invisible {{Term|OoT (Himekawa)|Twinrova|link}}, who were watching nearby. They accuse {{Term|OoT (Himekawa)|Sheik}} of being a traitor. {{Term|OoT (Himekawa)|Sheik}} is knocked unconscious after rebuking the accusation.<br />
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After escaping with the unconscious {{Term|OoT (Himekawa)|Sheik}}, {{Term|OoT (Himekawa)|Link}} finds a cave to rest in. He leaves to find water, flustered after getting too close to {{Term|OoT (Himekawa)|Sheik}}. He returns to find that {{Term|OoT (Himekawa)|Sheik}}, having awoken with the face wrappings off, appears to be a woman. Fully transforming, {{Term|OoT (Himekawa)|Sheik}} is revealed to be {{Term|OoT (Himekawa)|Princess Zelda}}, who later explains that she had {{Term|OoT (Himekawa)|Impa}} lock her consciousness away and assume the disguise of a {{Term|OoT (Himekawa)|Sheikah}} boy.<br />
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==={{SSBM|-}}===<br />
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:''See {{ssb|Main Page|SmashWiki's}} article on {{ssb|Sheik}} for more information.''<br />
[[File:SSBMSheik.png|right|90px]]<br />
{{Term|SSBM|Princess Zelda|link}} has the option of transforming into {{Term|SSBM|Sheik}} by pressing down the Stick while holding the B Button. {{Term|SSBM|Sheik}} has a completely different moveset than {{Term|SSBM|Princess Zelda}} that are not based on magic, as her moves and weapons are quick and similar to those of a ninja.<br />
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{{#section:Trophies in Super Smash Bros. Melee|Sheik}}<br />
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==={{SSBB|-}}===<br />
{{Noncanon|Start}}<br />
{{Term|SSBB|Sheik}} appears again in {{SSBB}}. Although she did not appear in {{TP}}, the character model was based on a design drafted during the game's development.<ref name="Smash"/> {{HH}} contains designs of {{TP|-}} {{Term|SSBB|Princess Zelda}} as she would appear as {{Term|SSBB|Sheik}}, drawn specifically for {{SSBB|-}}.<ref>{{Cite Book|quote= The pictures at the bottom right represent what Zelda from Twilight Princess would look like if she transformed into Sheik. They were drawn for Super Smash Bros. Brawl.|book=HH|page= 174}}</ref><br />
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She has mostly the same moveset from {{SSBM|-}}, and shares a {{Term|SSBB|Final Smash|link}} with {{Term|SSBB|Princess Zelda}}, the {{Plural|SSBB|Light Arrow|link}}, although {{Term|SSBB|Sheik}}'s deals more damage. In addition, {{Term|SSBB|Sheik}} can now {{ssb|crawl}}, {{ssb|wall jump}}, and use her Chain move as a {{ssb|tether recovery}}.<br />
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In {{Term|SSBB|The Subspace Emissary|link}} mode from {{SSBB|-}}, {{Term|SSBB|Sheik}} is first introduced after {{ssb|Solid Snake}} saves {{Term|SSBB|Princess Zelda}} and Peach when they are captured inside the {{ssb|Halberd}}. Although he orders them to stay put, {{Term|SSBB|Princess Zelda}} transforms into {{Term|SSBB|Sheik}} to escape along with Peach to the battleship's front deck. Eventually, they reach their destination when suddenly {{lw|Fox}} in his {{lw|Arwing}} destroys one of the airship's turrets, shooting near where Peach was walking. Thinking that Fox was aiming at Peach, {{Term|SSBB|Sheik}} teleports onto Fox's Arwing and, using her hand, shatters the cockpit window. This forces Fox to eject out of the Arwing and land on the battleship's front deck along with {{Term|SSBB|Sheik}}. Although the two begin to fight, Peach stops them by offering a cup of tea to Fox. Confused at first, Fox looks over to see that {{Term|SSBB|Sheik}} has already begun drinking the tea, thus realizing that {{Term|SSBB|Sheik}} and Peach are not his enemies as he accepts Peach's offer and joins them.<br />
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{{#section:Trophies in Super Smash Bros. Brawl|Sheik}}<br />
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==={{HW|-}}===<br />
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[[File:SheikHW.jpg|right|thumb|220px|{{Term|HW|Sheik}} playing the {{Term|HW|Goddess's Harp}} from {{HW|-}}]]<br />
{{Term|HWDE|Sheik}} appears as a playable character in {{HW}}. She appears in the story when {{Term|HWDE|Princess Zelda}} goes missing. Unlike her previous incarnations, {{Term|HWDE|Sheik}} does not go to great lengths to hide her feminine physique.<br />
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{{Term|HWDE|Sheik}} uses a {{Term|HWDE|Harp}} as her primary weapon, with which she plays the "{{Term|HWDE|Song of Storms|link}}" along with the other {{Plural|OoT3D|Song}} for {{Term|OoT3D|Warping}} from {{OoT|-}}. As {{Term|HWDE|Sheik}} performs combo attacks, an elemental {{Term|HWDE|Song}} note will appear beneath her {{Term|HWDE|Special Attack Gauge}}. The notes allows {{Term|HWDE|Sheik}} to perform different charge attacks based on the element. The "{{Term|HWDE|Nocturne of Shadows|link}}" produces a field of {{Term|HWDE|Darkness|link}} that paralyzes enemies and damages them. The "{{Term|HWDE|Serenade of Water|link}}" surrounds {{Term|HWDE|Sheik}} in a shield of {{Term|HWDE|Water}} that can absorb up to four {{Plural|HWDE|Heart}} worth of damage. The "{{Term|HWDE|Song of Storms}}" produces an electric whirlwind that surrounds {{Term|HWDE|Sheik}} even while moving. The "{{Term|HWDE|Bolero of Fire|link}}" creates a delayed flame geyser detonation. The "{{Term|HWDE|Prelude of Light|link}}" creates a field of {{Term|HWDE|Light}} that will regenerate her {{Term|HWDE|Special Attack Gauge}} when standing in it. When activating {{Term|HWDE|Focus Spirit|link}}, {{Term|HWDE|Sheik}} performs "{{Term|HWDE|Saria's Song|link}}". When deactivating it in front of a group of enemies, sprouts grow from the ground and suddenly burst into {{Plural|HWDE|Tree}}. {{Term|HWDE|Sheik}}'s {{Term|HWDE|Special Attack|link}} has her strum her {{Term|HWDE|Harp}} in rhythm, causing a huge wave of notes on surrounding enemies. She also uses a kunai for basic, quick attacks.<br />
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{{Term|HWDE|Sheik}} is later revealed to be {{Term|HWDE|Princess Zelda}} in disguise during "{{Term|HWDE|The Water Temple|link}}".<ref>{{Cite|You can't be Zelda. Because... I am Zelda!|Sheik|HW}}</ref> She had been in disguise to protect her identity from the enemy forces. From this point in the game, {{Term|HWDE|Sheik}} and {{Term|HWDE|Princess Zelda}} both become options for {{Plural|HWDE|Scenario|link}}. If either {{Term|HWDE|Sheik}} or {{Term|HWDE|Princess Zelda}} are selected as {{Plural|HWDE|Warrior}}, {{Term|HWDE|Princess Ruto}} will take {{Term|HWDE|Princess Zelda}}'s place as leader of the Hyrulean Army.<br />
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==={{SSB4|-}}===<br />
{{Noncanon|Start}}<br />
{{Term|SSBfWU|Sheik}} returns in {{SSB4}} as a separate character, no longer being a transformation of {{Term|SSBfWU|Princess Zelda}}. Due to this, several new special moves exclusive to the {{SSB|-}} series were added to both characters' movesets. These include the '''Burst Grenade''' and '''Bouncing Fish''' for {{Term|SSBfWU|Sheik}}, and the {{ssb|Phantom Slash}} for Zelda.<br />
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{{#section:Trophies in Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS/Wii U|Sheik}}<br />
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==={{SSBU|-}}===<br />
{{Noncanon|Start}}<br />
In {{SSBU}}, {{Term|SSBU|Sheik}} appears in a redesign based off the {{Term|BotW|Stealth Set|link}} from {{BotW}} with all of her basic move set from {{SSB4|-}} but with a different {{Term|SSBU|Final Smash|link}}. {{Term|SSBU|Sheik}} also appears as a {{Term|SSBU|Fighter Spirit|link}} that can be obtained by either clearing "{{Term|SSBU|Masquerade|link}}", {{Term|SSBU|Sheik}}'s {{Term|SSBU|Classic Mode|link}} Route, or by purchasing it from the {{Term|SSBU|Shop|link}} for G 300.<br />
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==Trivia==<br />
*Although {{Term|BotW|Sheik}} does not appear in {{BotW}}, the {{Term|BotW|Stealth Chest Guard|link}} and {{Term|BotW|Stealth Tights|link}} appear to be based on her. {{Term|BotW|Sheik's Mask|link}} can also appear if the {{Term|Series|Sheik}} {{Term|Series|Amiibo|link}} is used. Her outfit from {{SSBU}} is also based directly off the {{Term|BotW|Stealth Chest Guard}} and {{Term|BotW|Stealth Tights}}.<br />
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==Nomenclature==<br />
{{Nomenclature}}<br />
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==Gallery==<br />
{{Gallery}}<br />
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==See Also==<br />
* {{Term|Series|Dark Sheik|link}}<br />
* {{Term|Series|Masquerade|link}}<br />
* {{Term|Series|Sheik's Kunai|link}}<br />
* {{Term|Series|Sheik's Mask|link}}<br />
* {{Term|Series|Sheik's Turban|link}}<br />
* {{Term|Series|Sheikah|link}}<br />
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{{Ref}}<br />
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{{Categories<br />
|Hylians, Playable Characters, Princess Zelda, Royalty, Sheikah<br />
|characters= OoT, OoT3D, OoT (Himekawa), SSBM, SSBB, HW, HWL, HWDE, SSBfN3DS, SSBfWU, SSBU<br />
|playable= SSBM, SSBB, HW, HWL, HWDE, SSBfN3DS, SSBfWU, SSBU<br />
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|image= File:TP Wooden Shield Render.png<br />
|caption= <br />
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|game= {{TLoZ}}<br>{{OoS}}<br>{{OoA}}<br>{{TP}}<br>{{PH}}<br>{{SS}}<br>{{BotW}}<br />
|other= {{HW|L}}<br />
|cost= <br />
|location= <br />
|uses= Defending from attacks<br />
|comp= [[Fighter's Shield]]<br>[[Deku Shield]]<br>[[Ordon Shield]]<br>[[Small Shield]]<br />
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{{Term/Store|Wooden Shield|Wooden Shields|Series, OoS, OoA, TP, TPHD, SS, BotW|plural}} are recurring {{Plural|Series|Item|link}} in {{TLoZ|Series}}.<ref>{{Cite Book|quote= |book= E |publisher= |page= 143 {{Exp Game|OoS, OoA, TP, SS}}}}</ref>{{Fact}} These Shields are usually unable to protect against fire and magical attacks, and may even be burnt by them. The Wooden Shield is usually superseded by a stronger, metallic Shield.<br />
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==Location and Uses==<br />
==={{TLoZ|-}}===<br />
[[File:TLoZ Wooden Shield Sprite.png|left]]<br />
In {{TLoZ}}, the Wooden Shield is [[Link]]'s starting [[Shield]]. It is capable of blocking basic attacks, such as rocks fired from [[Octorok]]s or [[Arrow]]s shot by [[Moblin]]s. Link can upgrade the Shield by buying a [[Magical Shield]] from various shops around [[Hyrule]]; however, if a [[Like Like]] attacks Link, he will lose the Magical Shield and revert back to the Wooden Shield. The Wooden Shield, however, cannot be swallowed by Like Likes.<br />
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==={{OoS|-}}===<br />
[[File:OoX Wooden Shield Sprite.png|left]]<br />
In {{OoS}} and {{OoA}}, the Wooden Shield is the L-1 Shield . It can be upgraded to the L-2 [[Iron Shield]] and later the L-3 [[Mirror Shield]] through a [[Linked Game]].<br />
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==={{TP|-}}===<br />
[[File:TPHD Wooden Shield Icon.png|left|30px]]<br />
In {{TP}}, Wooden Shields can be bought at [[Malo Mart]] in [[Kakariko Village]] or the [[Goron Shop#Twilight Princess|Hot Spring Shop]] on [[Death Mountain]]. They serve as replacements to the one-of-a-kind and flammable [[Ordon Shield]], the first Shield Link obtains. Wooden Shields are larger than the Ordon Shield and have metal trims, but are functionally identical and may also catch on fire. If it catches fire, the Wooden Shield can be saved by putting it away. Like the Ordon Shield, the Wooden Shield is able to block and subsequently catch Arrows, a feature that [[Hylian Shield]]s are incapable of.<br />
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==={{PH|-}}===<br />
[[File:PH Wooden Shield Icon.png|left]]<br />
In {{PH}}, the Wooden Shield is the only Shield available. In order to improve his defense, Link must use [[Neri]]'s powers to improve the Shield's capabilities, such as blocking more projectiles and stunning enemies that run into the Shield. The Shield also appears in {{ST}}, known as the [[Shield of Antiquity]], where it cannot be eaten by Like Likes.<br />
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==={{SS|-}}===<br />
[[File:SS Wooden Shield Icon.png|left|50px]]<br />
In {{SS}}, the Wooden Shield can be obtained from [[Owlan]] by talking to him after obtaining the [[Goddess Sword]]. It can also be bought from the [[Gear Shop]] at the {{Term|SS|Skyloft Bazaar|link}} for 50 [[Rupee]]s. It is the most basic Shield in the game. It is weak to fire and will burn up if Link falls into lava. However, it is immune to electric attacks, making it useful in the [[Lanayru Desert]]. The Shield's special property is that it will not only block enemy Arrows, but also enable Link to collect any of them that are lodged into it; however, while a well-timed [[Shield Bash]] will protect it from most fire-based attacks, a flaming Arrow will make it start to burn. By trading [[Gondo]] some Rupees and [[Treasure]], Link can [[Upgrading|upgrade]] the Wooden Shield at the [[Scrap Shop]]. Despite their increased durability, they still retain their weakness to fire.<br />
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====Upgrades====<br />
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==={{BotW|-}}===<br />
{{Compendium/Extract|Wooden Shield}}<br />
{{Plural|BotW|Wooden Shield}} are simple {{Plural|BotW|Shield}} in {{BotW}}. They have low defensive power and are flammable. They can be found in various locations including {{Term|BotW|Tarrey Town|link}} and the {{Term|BotW|Equestrian Riding Course|link}}.<br />
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==Other Appearances==<br />
==={{HW|L|-}}===<br />
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In {{HW|L}}, the Wooden Shield from {{PH|-}} appears along with the [[Phantom Sword]] as part of [[Toon Link]]'s Sword weapon set.<br />
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==Nomenclature==<br />
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==Gallery==<br />
<gallery><br />
File:TP Wooden Shield Concept Model.png|Colin's Wooden Shield that he bears during the credits from {{TP|-}}<br />
File:SS Wooden Shield Model.png|The Wooden Shield from {{SS|-}}<br />
File:SS Banded Shield Render.png|The Banded Shield from {{SS|-}}<br />
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{{Ref}}<br />
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{{Shields}}<br />
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|items= OoS, OoA, TP, TPHD, PH, SS, BotW<br />
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|pronunciation= <br />
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|race= {{Term|OoT3D|Gerudo|link}}<br />
|gender= Female<br />
|game= {{OoT}}<br />
|other= <br />
|dungeon= {{Term|OoT3D|Gerudo's Fortress|link}}<br />
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|health= <br />
|weakness= {{Term|OoT3D|Sword|link}}<br>{{Plural|OoT3D|Deku Nut|link}}<br>{{Term|OoT3D|Hookshot|link}}<br>{{Term|OoT3D|Fairy Bow|link}}<br />
|reward= {{Term|OoT3D|Small Key|link}}<br />
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{{Term/Store|Gerudo Thief|Gerudo Thieves|Series, OoT, OoT3D|plural}} are {{Plural|Series|Sub-Boss|link}} in {{OoT}}.<ref>{{Cite Book|quote= |book= E |publisher= |page= 180}}</ref><br />
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==Characteristics==<br />
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{{Navi|Gerudo Thief|'''Gerudo Thief'''<br>When she drops her guard, attack! If you don't defeat her, you'll be captured!}}<br />
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In {{OoT}}, {{Term|OoT3D|Link|link}} encounters {{Plural|OoT3D|Gerudo Thief}} in the prison chambers of the {{Term|OoT3D|Gerudo's Fortress|link}}. They guard the cells holding the four captive {{Plural|OoT3D|Carpenter|link}}, with one guarding each cell. They shortly reveal themselves as {{Term|OoT3D|Link}} speaks with each {{Term|OoT3D|Carpenter}}.<ref>{{Cite|I have no idea where you come from, but you must have a lot of guts to make it past all the guards around here! All of my fellow carpenters are imprisoned somewhere in here. If you can get us out of here, we'll repay the favor somehow! But be careful! There're sure to be {{Color|OoT Red|Gerudo}} guards somewhere around here... Woo! Watch out!|Carpenter|OoT}}</ref><br />
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{{Plural|OoT3D|Gerudo Thief}} are agile swordswomen. They are in constant motion as they combat {{Term|OoT3D|Link}}, actively evading his attacks by backflipping and moving in to strike. They can also defend themselves by blocking {{Term|OoT3D|Link}}'s attacks with their scimitars. They are lastly also capable of performing a powerful, spinning {{Term|OoT3D|Jump Attack|link}} by crouching down. Their regular attacks can all be blocked with a {{Term|OoT3D|Shield|link}}, but their {{Plural|OoT3D|Jump Attack}} cannot be shielded from at close range. Unlike most enemies, {{Plural|OoT3D|Gerudo Thief}} will not actively attempt to kill {{Term|OoT3D|Link}}, but rather weaken him. If {{Term|OoT3D|Link}} is hit by their {{Term|OoT3D|Jump Attack}}, he will collapse and be taken to a cell. The {{Term|OoT3D|Gerudo Thief}} will then have to be found and fought again, with all of her health restored.<br />
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{{Plural|OoT3D|Gerudo Thief}} are among some of the most resilient enemies in {{OoT|-}}; nine slashes with the {{Term|OoT3D|Master Sword|link}} will defeat them. The {{Term|OoT3D|Biggoron's Sword|link}} is more effective, felling them in only five strikes. They can be stunned using {{Plural|OoT3D|Deku Nut|link}} or the {{Term|OoT3D|Hookshot|link}}. If {{Term|OoT3D|Link}} backs away from a {{Term|OoT3D|Gerudo Thief}}, they will drop their guard, allowing {{Term|OoT3D|Link}} to shoot them with the {{Term|OoT3D|Fairy Bow|link}}. After being shot, the {{Term|OoT3D|Gerudo Thief}} will dart from side to side, but their guard will remain down, allowing {{Term|OoT3D|Link}} to continue shooting until they are defeated.<br />
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Once defeated, the {{Term|OoT3D|Gerudo Thief}} will retreat, never to appear again. They leave behind a {{Term|OoT3D|Small Key|link}} to their {{Term|OoT3D|Carpenter}}'s cell. After all four are defeated and every {{Term|OoT3D|Carpenter}} rescued, a {{Term|OoT3D|Gerudo Warrior|link}} will appear and commend {{Term|OoT3D|Link}} on his abilities, inviting him into the {{Term|OoT3D|Gerudo}}'s territory.<br />
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==Nomenclature==<br />
{{Nomenclature}}<br />
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==See Also==<br />
* {{Term|Series|Gerudo Guard|link}}<br />
* {{Term|Series|Gerudo Pirate|link}}<br />
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{{Ref}}<br />
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{{Bosses|OoT}}<br />
{{Categories<br />
|Gerudo, Thieves<br />
|sub-bosses= OoT, OoT3D<br />
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