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− | '''In [[Zelda II: The Adventure of Link|The Legend of Zelda: Adventure of Link]]:''' |
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− | Acquired in the game's fifth palace, the flute allows [[Link]] to pass by what the villagers in the town of [[Nabooru]] call the [[River Devil]]. Once the flute is played, this troublesome roadblock disappears. |
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− | '''In [[The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past]]:''' |
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− | This flute once belonged to a young boy who set out in search of the [[Golden Power]] and never returned. Link finds this instrument buried in a forest grove, and uses it to call a bird to transport him around the [[Light World]]. |
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− | '''In [[The Legend of Zelda: Oracle of Seasons]] and [[The Legend of Zelda: Oracle of Ages]]:''' |
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− | This flute is acquired by Link after he has met [[Dimitri]], [[Ricky]], and [[Moosh]]. Later, it is used to call one of these animals to aid him in his travels. |
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− | '''In [[The Legend of Zelda: The Minish Cap]]:''' |
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− | This flute is acquired by Link after he has defeated [[Mazaal]]. It is used to call a bird to transport him to the various [[Wind Crests]]. It is also known as the [[Ocarina of Winds]] |
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Latest revision as of 10:58, 16 April 2016
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Summary | Super Mario Maker Tingle Mystery Suit |
Type | Sprites |
Source | The Spriters Resource |
Licensing | This file depicts work from a copyrighted video game or otherwise copyrighted material. The copyright for it is most likely owned by either Nintendo and/or its affiliates or the person or organization that developed the concept. It is believed that its use here constitutes fair use, given that:
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