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Warp Points,(LANS | ALBW)[1][2] also known as Warp Zones,(FS)[3] and Blue Lights,(PH | ST)[4][5][name reference needed] are recurring Objects in The Legend of Zelda series.[note 1] They directly Warp Link from one location to another, and often appear as a circle of light on the floor that can be walked into. Warp Points go unnamed in The Minish Cap.

==Notes==
  1. Warp Points were referred to as Warp Holes in all versions of Link's Awakening prior to Link's Awakening for Nintendo Switch.[6] However, as this contradicts the name given in Link's Awakening for Nintendo Switch, it is not considered Canon.
==References==
  1. "When you play my mambo, you can warp to a warp point around the island! Try this tune in the dungeons too! And since today's a special day, I'll let you warp to Manbo's Pond too. Cha-cha-cha!" — Manbo (Link's Awakening for Nintendo Switch)
  2. A Link Between Worlds manual, pg. 8
  3. "Those glimmering circles you see before you are warp zones. When each of you stands on one, all will be transported to a different area, where you can learn more about the controls and how to use various items." — Stray Fairy (Four Swords)
  4. The Legend of Zelda: Phantom Hourglass — Prima Official Game Guide, Prima Games, pg. 15
  5. "Step into the blue light to return to the temple entrance." — Sign (Spirit Tracks)
  6. "There are some Warp Holes on Koholint Island. You can warp to and fro using these holes. If you jump into the Warp Hole at which you arrived, you will go to the next one in the sequence. You can only warp to a hole you have seen with your own eyes..." — The Properties Of Warp Holes (Link's Awakening DX)

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