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{{Item
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|name = Water Bomb
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|location = Island in [[Hyrule|Central Hyrule]]
 
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|other = ''[[Captain N: The Game Master]]''
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|cost = 30 [[Rupee]]s for 5<br>60 Rupees for 10<br>90 Rupees for 15
|item = [[Raft]]
 
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The '''Island Palace''' is located in central [[Hyrule]] and is the third [[Dungeons in The Adventure of Link|dungeon]] found in {{TAoL}}. Link visits this palace in his quest to deposit one of the magic crystals in the palace's sacred lectern, which is vital to unseal the [[Great Palace]], recover the [[Triforce#Triforce of Courage|Triforce of Courage]], and rouse [[Princess Zelda]] from her unnatural slumber.
 
   
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'''Water Bombs''' are items in {{TP}}. They are a special kind of [[Bomb]] that are able to detonate underwater, while other Bombs become duds once they make contact with water.
==Themes and Navigation==
 
Despite its early appearance in the game, the Island Palace is one of the most difficult to find. It's located on an island southeast from the [[Harbor Town of Mido]], but it can't be accessed directly; Link needs to cross an underground cavern placed south from [[King's Tomb]], and the only hint suggesting this comes from [[Error]] from the [[Town of Ruto]] (in addition, he won't tell [[Link]] about this at first). Even if Link knows how to reach the island, he still needs to learn the [[Spells of The Adventure of Link#Fairy Spell|Fairy Spell]] in order to take the path properly.
 
   
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==Location and Uses==
It is the only architecture found in the southeast isle. It is made of red bricks and is inhabited by many [[Iron Knuckle]]s of varying calibre as well as other enemies, notably a [[Moa]]. The palace has the unique property of having an exterior room aside from the usual entrance, wherein the main item, the [[Raft]], can be found. This item is useful for travel overseas to the Eastern region of Hyrule. Deep within the palace, Link finds and defeats [[Rebonack]], a powerful blue Iron Knuckle mounted on a floating mechanical horse and wielding a jousting lance.
 
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Water Bombs can be bought from [[Barnes Bomb Shop]] in either packs of five for 30 [[Rupee]]s, packs of 10 for 60 Rupees, or packs of 15 for 90 Rupees. They first become available once [[Link]] has received the [[Zora Armor]] from [[Queen Rutela]], and are essential for gaining access and exploring the [[Lakebed Temple]]. Since Link can only carry one kind of Bomb per [[Bomb Bag]], he will need at least one free bag to carry the Bombs inside. Water Bombs appear as blue fish with round explosives in their mouths, which greatly resembles [[Bombfish]]. [[Barnes]], however, claims his are handmade.<ref>{{Cite|I finished my water bombs! These little fellas are so advanced, you can even use 'em in the water! Oh, they'll come in handy, guaranteed.|Barnes|TP}}</ref>
   
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As aquatic Bombs, Water Bombs can be used to destroy certain walls, debris and enemies that are underwater. To use them while underwater, Link must be wearing the [[Iron Boots]]. Water Bombs can also be used out of water as well, however, they are much more costly than regular Bombs to use for this purpose and Link can only carry half as many.
As an indicator of the increased difficulty, the Iron Knuckle statue at the entrance to the palace will either yield a red [[Magic Jar|Magic Jar]] or possibly a red Iron Knuckle. Previously, the statues in the last two palaces would always contain a red Magic Jar.
 
   
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Link can also catch Bombfish with the [[Fishing Rod]] in certain areas and add them to his Water Bomb inventory.
===Minor Enemies and Traps===
 
<gallery>
 
File:Botpalace.png|[[Bot]]
 
File:Doomknockersprite.png|[[Doomknocker]]
 
File:FieryMoa.png|[[Fiery Moa]]
 
File:Ironknucklered.png|[[Iron Knuckle]]
 
File:Ironknuckleblue.png|[[Iron Knuckle]]
 
File:Mausprite.png|[[Mau]]
 
File:Myusprite.png|[[Myu]]
 
File:Parutamured.png|[[Parutamu]]
 
File:Parutamublue.png|[[Parutamu]]
 
File:Wosu.png|[[Wosu]]
 
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==Other Appearances==
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==Non-Canon Appearances==
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===''Captain N: The Game Master''===
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[[File:HW Water Bomb Sprite.svg|right]]
[[File:Island Palace (Captain N).png|thumb|right|The Island Palace in ''Captain N: The Game Master'']]
 
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In {{HW}}, Water Bombs appear as [[Item Card]]s in [[Adventure Mode]]. They are obtained by winning certain Battles that offer them as a reward, and are used to destroy boulders on bodies of water to reveal secrets.
The Island Palace is visited in two episodes of ''[[Captain N: The Game Master]]''. In "[[Quest for the Potion of Power]]", the Island Palace is the location of the [[Potion of Power]]. However, the golden door leading to the potion's chamber can only be opened with the [[Golden Key]].<ref>{{cite episode|quote='The Golden Key to the Golden Door leads across to the island shore.'|name=Link|show=Captain N: The Game Master|episode=16}}</ref> When [[Link]], [[Princess Zelda]], and Kevin arrive to the room holding the Potion of Power, they are confronted by an [[Rebonakku|Iron Knuckle riding a horse]], who reveals to the be guardian of the potion.<ref>{{cite episode|quote=I am the guardian of the Potion of Power!|name=Iron Knuckle|show=Captain N: The Game Master|episode=Quest for Potion of Power}}</ref> While Link and Kevin are arguing on how to defeat the Iron Knuckle, King Hippo and Eggplant Wizard steal the Potion of Power and promptly escape the palace.<ref>{{cite episode|quote=Link, Kevin! They're stealing the Potion of Power!|name=Princess Zelda|show=Captain N: The Game Master|episode=16}}</ref> However, before the heroes have a chance to stop them, the Iron Knuckle grabs Zelda, and Link realizes that he must fight alongside Kevin to be able to defeat the armored foe.<ref>{{cite episode|quote=He's got Zelda! Okay, Kevin. Let's try it your way. This is going to take two of us.|name=Link|show=Captain N: The Game Master|episode=16}}</ref> Together, Link and Kevin fire at the Iron Knuckle, causing its horse to disappear and giving Zelda a chance to free herself. The three heroes then shoot at the Iron Knuckle one more time to finally defeat it, allowing them to exit the palace and follow King Hippo and Eggplant Wizard.
 
 
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In "[[Having a Ball]]", the Island Palace is once again visited as Link, Zelda, Kevin, and Princess Lana are after King Hippo and Eggplant Wizard, who have stolen the Triforce of Power and Courage. When the heroes finally find them, they discover the minions are having a party in one of the palace's towers. With the help of Kevin, Link and Zelda successfully retrieve the two remaining Triforce pieces from the foes.
 
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Water Bombs are items in Twilight Princess. They are a special kind of Bomb that are able to detonate underwater, while other Bombs become duds once they make contact with water.

Location and Uses

TPHD Water Bomb Icon

Water Bombs can be bought from Barnes Bomb Shop in either packs of five for 30 Rupees, packs of 10 for 60 Rupees, or packs of 15 for 90 Rupees. They first become available once Link has received the Zora Armor from Queen Rutela, and are essential for gaining access and exploring the Lakebed Temple. Since Link can only carry one kind of Bomb per Bomb Bag, he will need at least one free bag to carry the Bombs inside. Water Bombs appear as blue fish with round explosives in their mouths, which greatly resembles Bombfish. Barnes, however, claims his are handmade.[1]

As aquatic Bombs, Water Bombs can be used to destroy certain walls, debris and enemies that are underwater. To use them while underwater, Link must be wearing the Iron Boots. Water Bombs can also be used out of water as well, however, they are much more costly than regular Bombs to use for this purpose and Link can only carry half as many.

Link can also catch Bombfish with the Fishing Rod in certain areas and add them to his Water Bomb inventory.

Non-Canon Appearances

Hyrule Warriors

HW Water Bomb Sprite

In Hyrule Warriors, Water Bombs appear as Item Cards in Adventure Mode. They are obtained by winning certain Battles that offer them as a reward, and are used to destroy boulders on bodies of water to reveal secrets.

References

  1. "I finished my water bombs! These little fellas are so advanced, you can even use 'em in the water! Oh, they'll come in handy, guaranteed." — Barnes (Twilight Princess)

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