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{{Item
{{Character
 
|name = Eagus
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|name = Lantern
|image = [[File:Eagus.png|200px]]
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|image = [[File:Lanternlttp.png]]
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|caption = Artwork of the Lantern from ''A Link to the Past''
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|game = {{ALttP}}<br>{{FSA}}<br>{{TMC}}<br>{{TP}}<br>{{ALBW}}
|title = Knight Commander
 
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|other = [[The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past (Comic)|''A Link to the Past'' comic]]<br>{{SSBB}}{{exp|As a sticker}}
|race = [[Hylian]]
 
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|uses = Lighting [[torch]]es <br> Providing illumion
|gender = Male
 
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|comp = [[Candle]], [[Fire Arrow]]
|game = {{SS}}
 
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|era = [[Zelda Timeline#The Sky Era|The Sky Era]]
 
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The '''Lantern''' has had various different incarnations in its history, with its first appearance in {{ALttP}}.
Knight Commander '''Eagus''' is a character in {{SS}}.
 
   
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==Uses==
{{Fi|Eagus|His name is Eagus, the direct and sincere Knight Commander. He takes great pride in teaching his knights swordsmanship and battle readiness.
 
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[[File:LanternALttP.png|left]]
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The Lantern is used to light up dark places and dungeons, ignite [[torch]]es to solve puzzles, and burn shrubbery and grass to reveal pathways, or sometimes just [[Rupee]]s. The item took a back seat in some major console titles such as {{TWW}} and {{OoT}}, with a larger emphasis given to [[Fire Arrow]]s, but resurfaced in full 3D glory in {{TP}} to much success and usability. The lantern (or its equivalent: the [[Candle]]) has been included more often than not in the 2D iterations of the series.
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==Appearances==
He loves pumpkin soup from Pumpkin Landing, which he claims keeps him strong and healthy.}}
 
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===''A Link to the Past''===
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[[File:Lantern ALttP.png|left]]
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The Lantern is the first item [[Link]] will find during his quest in ''A Link to the Past''. Link can find it in a [[Treasure Chest|chest]] found either inside [[Link's House|his house]] when the adventure first begins or in [[Hyrule Castle]] if he doesn't open the chest in his house. Using the Lantern consumes [[Magic Meter|Magic Power]], so Link must use it sparingly.
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===''Four Swords Adventures''===
==Biography==
 
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[[File:Lamp Sprite FSA.png|left]][[File:Lamp FSA.png|right|70px]]
Eagus is an instructor that runs the Sparring Hall near the [[Knight Academy]] on [[Skyloft]]. After [[Link]] learns that [[Groose]], [[Cawlin]] and [[Strich]] have kidnapped his [[Crimson Loftwing]], Eagus allows Link to train with the [[Practice Sword]].<ref>{{Cite|Hey! It's Link! So you still want to get in some sword practice, even though today is the Wing Ceremony? I'm impressed. The sword is in the back room. Go on back there and get it. I'll be here for a while, so if there's anything you don't understand about handling a sword, go ahead and ask.|Eagus|SS}}</ref> During this training session, Eagus covers the control basics for Link, such as how to swing his sword,<ref>{{Cite|OK! Just wave the Wii Remote to swing your sword! Wave the Wii Remote vertically to do a vertical slash and wave it sideways to do a side slash.|Eagus|SS}}</ref> how to thrust,<ref>{{Cite|Thrust the Wii Remote forward to do a thrust!|Eagus|SS}}</ref> how to execute a spin attack and how to target an enemy.<ref>{{Cite|And then there's the spin attack, a more advanced technique. To do that, wave the Wii Remote and Nunchuk together in a sideways motion. Remember these moves, and you can handle yourself in any fight.|Eagus|SS}}</ref><ref>{{Cite|Just remember the fundamentals! Always press [[File:SS Button Z.png|20px]] to target an enemy as soon as you see it.|Eagus|SS}}</ref><ref>{{Cite|That's right. You're good with a sword. But practice is everything! You don't become a sword master sitting on your rear end. You've got to practice those fundamentals, like using to target enemies. It's not glamorous, but that's a swordsman's bread and butter.|Eagus|SS}}</ref> After teaching Link the controls, he recommends that the young hero practices using sword techniques on the various logs placed throughout the room.<ref>{{Cite|Try getting in some good practice on those logs! If the sword doesn't respond quite the way you want it to, try some big vertical overhead practice swings in front of you, then get back to the action. Once you've sliced up those logs, I'll set it up so you can try out your big move.|Eagus|SS}}</ref> Once Link has destroyed all but one of the logs in the room, Eagus will ask him to perform a spin attack.<ref>{{Cite|That's right, Link! You really are a strong swordsman. Easy to teach, too. You make this instructor proud! Are you ready to try a spin attack?|Eagus|SS}}</ref> If Link accepts, he moves to the center of the room and Eagus surrounds him with logs.<ref>{{Cite|Great! Now I'm going to surround you with logs. You need to cut them all without moving from that spot! All you have to do is wave the Wii Remote and Nunchuk horizontally at the same time. Give it a shot!|Eagus|SS}}</ref> If Link fails to properly execute the spin attack, Eagus will voice his concern,<ref>{{Cite|What's the matter, Link? You don't seem your usual self. Stand in the center of a pack of enemies and wave the Wii Remote and Nunchuk horizontally at the same time. That's how you do a real spin attack. Do you want to try again?|Eagus|SS}}</ref> but if Link succeeds, Eagus congratulates him and teaches Link the [[Hidden Skill#Ending Blow|Fatal Blow]] as the final maneuver,<ref>{{Cite|That sure looked like it felt good! So... Why don't you try a fatal blow to close out our session?|Eagus|SS}}</ref> instructing the young hero to strike a log once it has been knocked over.<ref>{{Cite|All right! When your enemy is down, target it with [[File:SS Button Z.png|20px]] and wave the Wii Remote and Nunchuk at the same time to land a fatal blow. Do a side slash on that log. When it's down, try finishing it off with this technique!|Eagus|SS}}</ref>
 
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Specifically called the '''Lamp''' in {{FSA}}, this item is not a part of Link's permanent inventory. The lamp instead appears whenever it is necessary, whether it be a dark dungeon, or in the face of a torch puzzle. The lamp also functions as a prevalent, lethal weapon against the [[Big Poe (Boss)|Big Poe]]. Link needs no consumable fuel to operate this lamp, as he does not carry it on his person.
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===''The Minish Cap''===
If Link attempts to leave the Sparring Hall with the Practice Sword, Eagus will scold him;<ref>{{Cite|Hey! Link! You can't take swords outside of the Sparring Hall. What do you think you're doing, sneaking out with that?!|Eagus|SS}}</ref> however, Eagus makes an exception upon hearing that the young hero's [[Loftwing]] is missing and allow him to carry the sword outside on the condition that Link uses it sparingly.<ref>{{Cite|What? Your Loftwing is missing? You want to go look for it? Well I guess I could make an exception just this once. But remember that Skyloft is a peaceful place. Only knights carry swords! So I don't want to see you swinging it around like crazy out there! I don't want to get in a ton of trouble over this, so here's the deal... Make sure you get plenty of practice on these logs first, and once you get outside with that sword, only use it when you absolutely have to, got it?|Eagus|SS}}</ref>
 
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[[File:FlameLantern TMC.gif|left]][[File:FlameLantern.png|80px|right]]
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The '''Flame Lantern''' is a simple lantern received by Link in the [[Temple of Droplets]] in ''The Minish Cap''. The Flame Lantern lights up a moderate area around Link, and also is used to melt ice and light lamps. The Flame Lantern is essential in the battle against the dungeon's boss, the [[Big Octorok]]. Also, the Lantern will kill all types of [[Wizzrobe]] instantly - not just Ice ones - and it will reduce a [[Gibdo]] to a much easier [[Stalfos]].
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===''Twilight Princess''===
After [[Princess Zelda#Skyward Sword|Zelda]] falls beneath the [[Cloud Barrier]], Eagus will remark that Link's sword is an ancient artifact only to be wielded by a chosen hero.<ref>{{Cite|Link... The headmaster told me about Zelda. Poor girl... I'm worried about her... Now, I don't know all the details of what's going on here... But that sword you're carrying isn't from Skyloft. It's an ancient artifact that can only be carried by the chosen one. And since you happen to be the one carrying it, I guess I can figure out a lot of the rest of this crazy story...|Eagus|SS}}</ref> He also offers to teach Link the "secrets of defense,"<ref>{{Cite|You know, Link, I just wish there was more I could do for you... But I can offer this as a parting gift... Get ready to learn some new moves! It's time to learn the secrets of defense. First, we should start with the basics!|Eagus|SS}}</ref> but if Link does not have a [[Shield]] at this point, Eagus will tell him to come back with one.<ref>{{Cite|I wish there was something else I could do for you, Link... Wait, maybe there is... Yes! Get a shield and come back here! Then I'll be able to teach you the secrets of defense! It's the least I can do for you.|Eagus|SS}}</ref> In doing so, Eagus teaches Link how to ready and lower his Shield, as well as instructing the young hero of the dangers of having his shield lowered.<ref>{{Cite|Give your Nunchuk a shake to take your shield out. Simple stuff, I know, but you need to review the basics! To lower your shield, swing your sword with the Wii Remote or press [[File:SS Button A.png|20px]] to put your sword and shield away entirely. Just be careful when trying to attack while on the defensive. Every time you swing your sword, you move your shield out of the way, lowering your guard!|Eagus|SS}}</ref> Eagus can also teach Link how to use a [[Hidden Skill#Shield Attack|Shield Bash]],<ref>{{Cite|If you ready your shield right before an enemy attacks you, the force from your shield arm will repel the enemy's attack. This technique is called a shield bash, and it will make the enemy recoil, giving you and opening in which to attack. This technique is very useful against enemies who throw weapons at you or just refuse to give you an opening for attack.|Eagus|SS}}</ref> and recommends that the young hero practices this technique on the log near the entrance of the Sparring Hall.<ref>{{Cite|In a real battle, pulling off a defensive shield maneuver requires perfect timing. Believe me, you really don't want to miss. Why don't you put what you learned to use with that defense-practice log?|Eagus|SS}}</ref>
 
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[[File:Lantern Icon TP.png|left]]
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[[File:lantern.png|60px|right]]
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Early during his quest in ''Twilight Princess'', Link can obtain a lantern from [[Coro]] in [[Faron Woods]]. The man gives Link the lantern as part of a business plan to boost sales of his main product: [[Lantern Oil]]. Unlike previous incarnations, the Lantern can be hung from Link's belt while lit, allowing the hero full use of his hands, while still providing him a source of light. If Link brandishes the lantern while there are [[Poison Mite]]s nearby, the flame will keep the annoying vermin at bay, preventing them from impeding his progress.
   
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Unlike previous Zelda games, where lanterns used [[Magic Meter|magic power]] to fuel themselves, the lantern in ''Twilight Princess'' is fueled by lantern oil, which can be purchased at various shops or found in dungeons. Link can also substitute yellow [[Chu Jelly]], obtained from yellow [[Chuchu|Chuchus]], to fuel his lantern. Link can store extra fuel for his lantern in an [[Bottle|Empty Bottle]].
After Link breaks the chandelier at the [[Lumpy Pumpkin]], [[Pumm]] tasks Link with multiple jobs to cover the cost of its replacement. One of these tasks is delivering a [[Bottle]] of [[Pumpkin Soup]] to Eagus,<ref>{{Cite|The Knight Commander is a regular here. He says he can't get his day started without a bowl of my soup!|Pumm|SS}}</ref> which is his favorite food.<ref>{{Cite|I know that earthy aroma! Isn't that my favorite pumpkin soup?!|Eagus|SS}}</ref> However, Link must do so in under five minutes, or the Pumpkin Soup will cool. Eagus implies that his temper worsens when he does not start his day with a Bottle of Pumpkin Soup,<ref>{{Cite|Huh... I told Pumm to bring some right away, so what is he doing? You do not want to be around me when I don't get my daily pumpkin soup.|Eagus|SS}}</ref> and becomes angry at Link if he fails to deliver it,<ref>{{Cite|What?! Weren't you asked to bring this to me? You think you can tease me like this? You DO NOT tease a man about pumpkin soup! If this soup isn't good anymore, you're going to have to go get me some more! And make sure it's hot this time!|Eagus|SS}}</ref> or gives it to him when it is cold.<ref>{{Cite|Ugh! This is disgusting... It's cold! If there are two things I can't stand in this world it's cold soup and slackers. Now bring me another one--and make it hot!|Eagus|SS}}</ref> However, he thanks Link if he properly delivers the hot Pumpkin Soup.<ref>{{Cite|Mmm! This is the stuff! Pumpkin soup is best piping hot! Well done! Say thanks to the owner for me! Sooo good!|Eagus|SS}}</ref> Later, if Link brings Eagus more Pumpkin Soup, he will be rewarded with a Red [[Rupee]], worth 20 Rupees.<ref>{{Cite|Hey...did you happen to bring more piping-hot pumpkin soup?! It looks sooo good... [...] Oh! For me?! I mean, sorry for just assuming it was for me... Well, in that case, I'll help myself! [...] Yeah! That hits the spot! I tell you, morning, noon, or night, nothing satisfies like Pumm's pumpkin soup! Thank you, Link! Here's a little token my appreciation.|Eagus|SS}}</ref>
 
   
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The lantern is necessary to burn a spider web blocking his path in the beginning of the game. It is also required to complete many [[Lantern Cavern]]s that are scattered around the Hyrulean landscape in ''Twilight Princess''.
==Etymology==
 
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Like other [[Skyloft]]ians, Eagus is named after a type of bird, the [[Wikipedia:Eagle|eagle]].
 
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===''A Link Between Worlds''===
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[[File:ALBW Lantern.png|80px|left]]
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[[File:ALBW Super Lamp.png|80px|right]]
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The '''Lamp''' reappears in {{ALBW}}. It can be found early in the game, specifically inside a chest underneath the {{c|Sanctuary|ALBW}}. So long as Link has it equipped, it will dimly light a circular area around him. Certain features and [[Ghini|some enemies]] will disappear in light, however, so having it equipped is not always beneficial. By pressing the button to which this item is equipped, Link will shoot flames a very short distance in front of him, which can be used to light torches, melt ice, or damage enemies, among other effects. Although most weapons are more practical in battle, the Lamp's fire can be useful for bypassing defenses which block the sword, or for instantly melting enemies made from ice. The Lamp is also the only repeatedly-usable form of attack, aside from Link's sword or the optional [[Bug Net|Net]], which can be used to damage enemies without draining his energy gauge.
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By completing the advanced course of the [[Treacherous Tower]] in [[Lorule]] once, the [[Devilish Girl]] will replace Link's old Lamp with the Super Lamp. This upgrade more brightly illuminates areas, and deals eight times the damage it dealt before. The Super Lamp is still slower and less powerful than the fully-upgraded [[Master Sword]], however.
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===Enemy Lanterns===
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[[File:Poe ALttP.png|left]]
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[[Poe]]s commonly carry lanterns around with them, sometimes carrying their souls in them. They also use these lanterns as weapons. In ''The Wind Waker'', [[Moblin]]s can also carry lanterns with them. If they spot Link, they will throw their lantern at the young hero as makeshift incendiary weapons. [[Jalhalla]] also uses a lamp, as does the similar [[Big Poe (Boss)|Big Poe]] in ''Four Swords Adventures''.
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==Non-canon Appearances==
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{{Noncanon|start}}
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===''A Link to the Past'' comic===
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In the [[The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past (Comic)|''A Link to the Past'' comic]], Link finds a lantern inside [[Hyrule Castle]] after he rescues [[Princess Zelda]] from her prison. He then uses it while passing through the [[Secret Passage]] to reach the nearby [[Sanctuary (A Link to the Past)|Sanctuary]].
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===''Super Smash Bros. Brawl''===
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The Lantern appears as a [[sticker]] in {{SSBB}}.
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|[[File:LZGT.png|100px|This sticker is usable by Link, Zelda, Ganondorf, and Toon Link]]
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==Trivia==
 
==Trivia==
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*The Lantern appears in ''The Wind Waker'', but only as a light source that hangs from the ceiling in the [[Forsaken Fortress]], and inside various [[Submarines]] and [[Zelda Definitions#Holes|drop holes]] scattered about the [[Great Sea]]. It is not an item Link can physically equip. Whenever Link enters an area where it is too dark to see, he will be surrounded by a small circle of light allowing him to view his surroundings properly.
*In the opening cinematic, Eagus can be seen flying a different Loftwing, which seems to be a lower polygon version. An even cruder red version that is not seen in the game can be found in the game's files, which was likely left in by mistake.
 
*The [[Sailcloth]] that Eagus wears bears the symbol of a sword on it, fitting his vocation.
 
   
 
==Gallery==
 
==Gallery==
 
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File:LinkZeldaSewer.png|Link uses his Lantern to lead [[Princess Zelda]] through the [[Sewer Passageway]] in ''A Link to the Past''
File:LoftwingEagusSS.png|Eagus's Loftwing
 
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File:Lantern (comic).png|The Lantern in the ''A Link to the Past'' comic
File:SSEagusConcept1.jpg|Concept art of Eagus from [[Hyrule Historia]]
 
File:SSEagusConcept2.jpg|Concept art of Eagus from Hyrule Historia
 
 
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[[File:File:Lanternlttp.png.png|20x20px]] [[|]] The Lantern has had various different incarnations in its history, with its first appearance in A Link to the Past.

Uses

The Lantern is used to light up dark places and dungeons, ignite torches to solve puzzles, and burn shrubbery and grass to reveal pathways, or sometimes just Rupees. The item took a back seat in some major console titles such as The Wind Waker and Ocarina of Time, with a larger emphasis given to Fire Arrows, but resurfaced in full 3D glory in Twilight Princess to much success and usability. The lantern (or its equivalent: the Candle) has been included more often than not in the 2D iterations of the series.

Appearances

A Link to the Past

Lantern ALttP

The Lantern is the first item Link will find during his quest in A Link to the Past. Link can find it in a chest found either inside his house when the adventure first begins or in Hyrule Castle if he doesn't open the chest in his house. Using the Lantern consumes Magic Power, so Link must use it sparingly.

Four Swords Adventures

Lamp FSA

Specifically called the Lamp in Four Swords Adventures, this item is not a part of Link's permanent inventory. The lamp instead appears whenever it is necessary, whether it be a dark dungeon, or in the face of a torch puzzle. The lamp also functions as a prevalent, lethal weapon against the Big Poe. Link needs no consumable fuel to operate this lamp, as he does not carry it on his person.

The Minish Cap

The Flame Lantern is a simple lantern received by Link in the Temple of Droplets in The Minish Cap. The Flame Lantern lights up a moderate area around Link, and also is used to melt ice and light lamps. The Flame Lantern is essential in the battle against the dungeon's boss, the Big Octorok. Also, the Lantern will kill all types of Wizzrobe instantly - not just Ice ones - and it will reduce a Gibdo to a much easier Stalfos.

Twilight Princess

Lantern

Early during his quest in Twilight Princess, Link can obtain a lantern from Coro in Faron Woods. The man gives Link the lantern as part of a business plan to boost sales of his main product: Lantern Oil. Unlike previous incarnations, the Lantern can be hung from Link's belt while lit, allowing the hero full use of his hands, while still providing him a source of light. If Link brandishes the lantern while there are Poison Mites nearby, the flame will keep the annoying vermin at bay, preventing them from impeding his progress.

Unlike previous Zelda games, where lanterns used magic power to fuel themselves, the lantern in Twilight Princess is fueled by lantern oil, which can be purchased at various shops or found in dungeons. Link can also substitute yellow Chu Jelly, obtained from yellow Chuchus, to fuel his lantern. Link can store extra fuel for his lantern in an Empty Bottle.

The lantern is necessary to burn a spider web blocking his path in the beginning of the game. It is also required to complete many Lantern Caverns that are scattered around the Hyrulean landscape in Twilight Princess.

A Link Between Worlds

Template:Sectstub

ALBW Lantern
ALBW Super Lamp

The Lamp reappears in A Link Between Worlds. It can be found early in the game, specifically inside a chest underneath the Template:C. So long as Link has it equipped, it will dimly light a circular area around him. Certain features and some enemies will disappear in light, however, so having it equipped is not always beneficial. By pressing the button to which this item is equipped, Link will shoot flames a very short distance in front of him, which can be used to light torches, melt ice, or damage enemies, among other effects. Although most weapons are more practical in battle, the Lamp's fire can be useful for bypassing defenses which block the sword, or for instantly melting enemies made from ice. The Lamp is also the only repeatedly-usable form of attack, aside from Link's sword or the optional Net, which can be used to damage enemies without draining his energy gauge.

By completing the advanced course of the Treacherous Tower in Lorule once, the Devilish Girl will replace Link's old Lamp with the Super Lamp. This upgrade more brightly illuminates areas, and deals eight times the damage it dealt before. The Super Lamp is still slower and less powerful than the fully-upgraded Master Sword, however.

Enemy Lanterns

Poes commonly carry lanterns around with them, sometimes carrying their souls in them. They also use these lanterns as weapons. In The Wind Waker, Moblins can also carry lanterns with them. If they spot Link, they will throw their lantern at the young hero as makeshift incendiary weapons. Jalhalla also uses a lamp, as does the similar Big Poe in Four Swords Adventures.

Non-canon Appearances

A Link to the Past comic

In the A Link to the Past comic, Link finds a lantern inside Hyrule Castle after he rescues Princess Zelda from her prison. He then uses it while passing through the Secret Passage to reach the nearby Sanctuary.

Super Smash Bros. Brawl

The Lantern appears as a sticker in Super Smash Bros. Brawl.

Name Image Artwork from Effect in The Subspace Emissary Usable by
Lantern File:Lantern Sticker.png Twilight Princess [Flame] - Resistance +7 This sticker is usable by Link, Zelda, Ganondorf, and Toon Link

Trivia

  • The Lantern appears in The Wind Waker, but only as a light source that hangs from the ceiling in the Forsaken Fortress, and inside various Submarines and drop holes scattered about the Great Sea. It is not an item Link can physically equip. Whenever Link enters an area where it is too dark to see, he will be surrounded by a small circle of light allowing him to view his surroundings properly.

Gallery


TMC Forest Minish Artwork Names in Other Regions TMC Jabber Nut Sprite
Language Name Meaning
Japan Japanese Template:Japanese Lantern
Canada FrenchCA Lanterne Triforce piece
Super lanterne Triforce piece
Lantern
Super Lantern
French Republic FrenchEU Lanterne Triforce piece
Lampe Triforce piece
Super lanterne Triforce piece
Lantern
Lamp
Super Lantern
Federal Republic of Germany German Lampe Lamp
Italian Republic Italian Lanterna
Spanish-speaking countries Spanish Lámpara Lamp
Community of Latin American and Caribbean States SpanishLA Superlámpara Triforce piece Superlamp
Items in Twilight Princess
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Red Potion
Blue Potion
Ordon Goat Milk
Hot Springwater
Water
Lantern Oil
Fairy
Great Fairy's Tears
Nasty Soup
Simple Soup
Good Soup
Superb Soup
Bee Larva
Worm
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