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{{Item
|name = Rapids Ride
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|name = Green Potion
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|type = bottle
|image = [[File:Link's Awakening - Rapids Ride.png|300px]]
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|image = [[File:Green Potion TWW.png|80px]]
|caption = Rapids Ride from ''Link's Awakening''
 
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|caption = Green Potion artwork from ''The Wind Waker''
|game = {{LA}}<br>{{TP}}
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|game = {{ALttP}}<br>{{OoT}}<br>{{MM}}<br>{{TWW}}
|other = {{LCT}}
 
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|cost = Varies
|inhab = [[Iza]] {{ExpGame|TP}}
 
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|uses = Restore Magic Power
|items =
 
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|comp = [[Luv and Bertie's Potion Shop#Stamina Potion|Stamina Potion]]
|related = [[Zora's River]]<br>[[Raft Shop]]
 
|theme music =
 
 
}}
 
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'''Rapids Ride''' is a recurring location in the {{Series|The Legend of Zelda|''Zelda'' series}}, first introduced in {{LA}}. It usually refers to the location in which [[Link]] can ride in a [[raft]] or canoe.
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The '''Green Potion''' is a recurring [[Potion]] used to replenish [[Link]]'s [[Magic Meter]], first appearing in {{ALttP}}. In all of its appearances, it completely fills the Magic Meter regardless of how much Magic is needed. It is generally less expensive than the [[Red Potion|Red]] and [[Blue Potion]]s.
   
 
==Appearances==
 
==Appearances==
===''Link's Awakening''===
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===''A Link to the Past''===
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In {{ALttP}}, Green Potions, also known as the '''Medicine of Magic''',<ref>{{cite|Red is the medicine of life. Green is the medicine of magic. Blue renews both life and magic.|Witch's Assistant|ALTTP}}</ref><ref>{{cite|This is the Medicine of Magic. You can recharge your mystic energy with it.|Witch's Assistant|ALTTP}}</ref> can be bought at the [[Magic Shop|Witch’s Hut]] in northeastern [[Hyrule]] for 60 [[Rupee]]s.
In {{LA}}, Rapids Ride is a region located in the eastern part of [[Koholint Island]]. For a fee of 100 [[Rupee]]s, Link can travel on a raft down a series of high-current rapids and waterfalls. As he's riding down the rapids, the young hero can also obtain items floating above the water, such as [[Rupee]]s, [[Arrow]]s and [[Bomb]]s, by leaping with the [[Roc's Feather]] to catch them. The rapids also serves as a shortcut for getting from the northeastern to the southeastern parts of the island.
 
   
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===''Ocarina of Time''===
One of the islands within the Rapids Ride area can only be accessed via a staircase in [[Face Shrine (Dungeon)|Face Shrine]]. On this island is a treasure chest containing a [[Secret Seashell]].
 
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In {{OoT}}, Green Potions can be bought along with Red Potions and various other [[Bottle]] items at the [[Medicine Shop]], which is found in [[Hyrule Castle Town]] when Link is a child and in [[Kakariko Village]] when Link is an adult. They cost 30 Rupees. They can also be bought from [[Business Scrub]]s in various [[Cave|Secret Grotto]]s around Hyrule, along with Red Potions, for 40 Rupees each.
   
===''Twilight Princess''===
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===''Majora's Mask''===
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In {{MM}}, Green Potions can be bought at the [[Trading Post (Majora's Mask)|Trading Post]] in [[West Clock Town]], and from [[Kotake]] at the [[Magic Hags' Potion Shop]] in the [[Southern Swamp]]. They cost 30 Rupees at the Trading Post but only 10 at the Magic Hags' Potion Shop. They can also be bought from a Business Scrub in [[Zora Hall]] for 40 Rupees, but only while Link is in [[Zora Link|Zora form]].<ref>{{cite|I'm selling Green Potions, but I'm focusing my marketing efforts on Zoras.|Business Scrub|MM}}</ref><ref>{{cite|Sorry, but if you're not a Zora, I can't do business with you. It's a regulation of the Business Scrub Association.|Business Scrub|MM}}</ref><ref>{{cite|Thanks for stopping by! I'm doing business with a focus on Zoras. That makes you a potential customer. [...] I'll sell you a Green Potion for 40 Rupees!|Business Scrub|MM}}</ref>
[[File:Rapid Ride2.jpg|left|thumb|250px|Link going down the Rapid Ride from ''Twilight Princess'']]
 
[[Iza]]'s Rapid Ride, or just Rapid Ride, is both a minigame and a location in {{TP}}.<ref>{{cite|Iza's Rapid Ride / Shoot at targets while riding the raging river rapids! No extra charge for using bomb arrows!|Iza|TP}}</ref> It is located in Upper [[Zora's River]] in the [[Lanayru Province]] and runs all the way down to [[Lake Hylia]]. The minigame is run by Iza and her [[Zora]] friend.
 
   
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===''The Wind Waker''===
At first, the minigame is not available since a rockfall dammed up the river.<ref>{{cite|Well, I USED to rent boats here, but then we had a rockfall and it dammed the river up.|Iza|TP}}</ref> As such, if Link speaks to Iza, she will simply ignore him. To get the minigame to open, Link must walk around the area beside the fishing hole and soon he will be attacked by [[Shadow Beast]]s. After defeating them, Iza will be impressed by Link's bravery and let him into her hut. She will request that Link help her out by clearing a path downstream. If he agrees to clear the debris that has clogged the flow of the river, Iza will lend Link a [[Bomb Bag]] and fill up his quiver with Arrows.<ref>{{cite|I'll give you some bombs and arrows, so you just put 'em together and shoot bomb arrows at that thing.|Iza|TP}}</ref> By shooting the rocks that are visible from the hut's interior, Link will be able to row down the rapids and clear the rest of the rocks that are blocking the waterflow. Once Link reaches Lake Hylia, Iza's Zora assistant will allow him to keep the Bomb Bag.<ref>{{cite|It's all right. I'll let her know you kept it when I get back.|Iza's part-time worker|TP}}</ref>
 
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In {{TWW}}, Green Potions can be bought for 10 Rupees at the [[Chu Jelly Juice Shop]] on [[Windfall Island]], but are not available at first. Link must first supply [[Doc Bandam]] with 15 [[Chu Jelly|Green Chu Jellies]].<ref>{{cite|Gasp! Is that...? Could it possibly be?!? Did you, by chance, bring me Chu Jelly?!? It's quite clever of you to be bringing such quality ingredients to me!|Doc Bandam|TWW}}</ref> Afterward, Link can get a free Green Potion if he brings Doc Bandam five more Green Chu Jellies.<ref>{{cite|For every five glops of Chu Jelly you bring me, I'll give you one free potion. Come back after you collect more of that wonderful, gooey, potion-making stuff!|Doc Bandam|TWW}}</ref>
   
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===''Twilight Princess''===
Link can return to Iza's hut at any time after clearing the river to play Iza's minigame for 20 Rupees. This time, Link has to smash pots using [[Bomb Arrow]]s. Yellow pots are worth one point, while red ones are worth two points. However, if Link bumps into anything on his canoe, he will lose one point. If Link scores at least 25 points by the time he reaches Lake Hylia, Iza's assistant will reward him by doubling his Bomb-carrying capacity in all of his Bomb Bags.<ref>{{cite|Green targets are worth 1 point, red ones are worth 2. If the boat hits anything, you lose 1 point. Get at least 25 points for a prize! So what do you say? Want to try it for 20 Rupees?|Iza|TP}}</ref>
 
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Although Green Potions does not appear in {{TP}}, a Green Chu Jelly can be obtained by merging a Blue and a Yellow [[Chuchu]] in the Wii versions of the game. Drinking the Green Chu Jelly will have no effect, as well as scooping it with an empty Bottle will result in no description of the Jelly.<ref>[http://youtu.be/nqVMNt1o1nI Green Chu Jelly (LoZ: Twilight Princess)]</ref> It was probably intended to be used to refill the Magic Meter, which was intended to appear in the game at some point in development, as seen in a beta image of the game appearing in the back of the box of the [[Wii]] version.
 
===''Link's Crossbow Training''===
 
{{Ambig|start}}
 
[[File:Link'sCrossbowTraining4.jpg|right|thumb|Link riding the rapids while shooting a group of Tektites in ''Link's Crossbow Training'']]
 
The Rapid Ride also appears in {{LCT}}. Stage 2 places Link inside of a canoe and travels downstream of the river. [[Toadpoli]]s and [[Tektite]]s are the only enemies in the stage, while the pots of [[Iza]]'s Rapid Ride can be seen and shot for points. The rocks Toadpolis spit at Link can be hit for points, as well as the hidden Orange [[Rupee]]s, [[Fairy|Fairies]] and [[Scarecrow]]s.
 
{{Ambig|end}}
 
   
 
==Gallery==
 
==Gallery==
 
<gallery>
 
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File:Magicmedicine.gif|Green Potion from ''A Link to the Past''
File:Rapid Ride.jpg|Iza's hut located in the Rapids Ride in ''Twilight Princess''
 
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File:Green Potion LttP.gif|Green Potion artwork from ''A Link to the Past''
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File:PotionGreen small.gif|Cauldron of Green Potion from ''A Link to the Past''
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File:Potiongreenmm.png|Green Potion from ''Ocarina of Time'' and ''Majora's Mask''
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File:GreenPotionPot(OoT).png|Cauldron of Green Potion from ''Ocarina of Time''
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File:TWW Green Potion.png|Green Potion from ''The Wind Waker''
 
</gallery>
 
</gallery>
   
 
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[[Category:Bodies of Water]]
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[[Category:Bottle Items]]
[[Category:Places]]
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[[Category:Magic Restoring Items]]
[[Category:Places in Link's Awakening]]
 
[[Category:Places in Twilight Princess]]
 
[[Category:Places in Link's Crossbow Training]]
 
[[Category:Racing games]]
 

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The Green Potion is a recurring Potion used to replenish Link's Magic Meter, first appearing in A Link to the Past. In all of its appearances, it completely fills the Magic Meter regardless of how much Magic is needed. It is generally less expensive than the Red and Blue Potions.

Appearances

A Link to the Past

In A Link to the Past, Green Potions, also known as the Medicine of Magic,[1][2] can be bought at the Witch’s Hut in northeastern Hyrule for 60 Rupees.

Ocarina of Time

In Ocarina of Time, Green Potions can be bought along with Red Potions and various other Bottle items at the Medicine Shop, which is found in Hyrule Castle Town when Link is a child and in Kakariko Village when Link is an adult. They cost 30 Rupees. They can also be bought from Business Scrubs in various Secret Grottos around Hyrule, along with Red Potions, for 40 Rupees each.

Majora's Mask

In Majora's Mask, Green Potions can be bought at the Trading Post in West Clock Town, and from Kotake at the Magic Hags' Potion Shop in the Southern Swamp. They cost 30 Rupees at the Trading Post but only 10 at the Magic Hags' Potion Shop. They can also be bought from a Business Scrub in Zora Hall for 40 Rupees, but only while Link is in Zora form.[3][4][5]

The Wind Waker

In The Wind Waker, Green Potions can be bought for 10 Rupees at the Chu Jelly Juice Shop on Windfall Island, but are not available at first. Link must first supply Doc Bandam with 15 Green Chu Jellies.[6] Afterward, Link can get a free Green Potion if he brings Doc Bandam five more Green Chu Jellies.[7]

Twilight Princess

Although Green Potions does not appear in Twilight Princess, a Green Chu Jelly can be obtained by merging a Blue and a Yellow Chuchu in the Wii versions of the game. Drinking the Green Chu Jelly will have no effect, as well as scooping it with an empty Bottle will result in no description of the Jelly.[8] It was probably intended to be used to refill the Magic Meter, which was intended to appear in the game at some point in development, as seen in a beta image of the game appearing in the back of the box of the Wii version.

Gallery

References

  1. "Red is the medicine of life. Green is the medicine of magic. Blue renews both life and magic." — Witch's Assistant (A Link to the Past)
  2. "This is the Medicine of Magic. You can recharge your mystic energy with it." — Witch's Assistant (A Link to the Past)
  3. "I'm selling Green Potions, but I'm focusing my marketing efforts on Zoras." — Business Scrub (Majora's Mask)
  4. "Sorry, but if you're not a Zora, I can't do business with you. It's a regulation of the Business Scrub Association." — Business Scrub (Majora's Mask)
  5. "Thanks for stopping by! I'm doing business with a focus on Zoras. That makes you a potential customer. [...] I'll sell you a Green Potion for 40 Rupees!" — Business Scrub (Majora's Mask)
  6. "Gasp! Is that...? Could it possibly be?!? Did you, by chance, bring me Chu Jelly?!? It's quite clever of you to be bringing such quality ingredients to me!" — Doc Bandam (The Wind Waker)
  7. "For every five glops of Chu Jelly you bring me, I'll give you one free potion. Come back after you collect more of that wonderful, gooey, potion-making stuff!" — Doc Bandam (The Wind Waker)
  8. Green Chu Jelly (LoZ: Twilight Princess)
TMC Forest Minish Artwork Names in Other Regions TMC Jabber Nut Sprite
Language Name Meaning
Japan Japanese Template:Japanese Green Potion
French-speaking countries French Potion Verte Green Potion
Federal Republic of Germany German Grünes Elixier
Italian Republic Italian Pozione Magica Magic Potion
Spanish-speaking countries Spanish Poción verde Green Potion