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:''For other uses, see [[Fairy (disambiguation)]]''
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|name = Fairy
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|type = bottle
|caption = Gleeok artwork from ''Phantom Hourglass''
 
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|image = [[File:Fairy The Wind Waker HD.png|200px]]
|game = {{TLoZ}}<br>{{OoS}}<br>{{TMC}}<br>{{PH}}
 
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|caption = Fairy artwork from ''The Wind Waker HD''
|other = [[The Legend of Zelda (TV series)|Animated series]]<br>[[The Legend of Zelda (Comic)|''The Legend of Zelda'' comic]]<br>[[The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past (Comic)|''A Link to the Past'' comic]]<br>{{TFoE}}<br>{{TWoG}}<br>{{SSBB}} {{Exp|as a Sticker}}
 
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|game = All games
|dungeon = [[Snake (Dungeon)|Snake]], [[Dragon (Dungeon)|Dragon]], and [[Lion (Dungeon)|Lion]] {{ExpGame|TLoZ}}<br>[[Moon (Dungeon)|Moon]], [[Lizard]], and [[Demon (Dungeon)|Demon]] {{ExpGame|TLoZ}} {{Exp|Second Quest}}<br>[[Explorer's Crypt]] {{ExpGame|OoS}}<br>[[Temple of Ice (Phantom Hourglass)|Temple of Ice]] {{ExpGame|PH}}
 
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|uses = Healing or reviving [[Link]]
'''Gleeok''' is a recurring [[boss]] in {{LZS|Series}}. It is a dragon with multiple heads, and if the heads are struck enough they detach and fight independently until the body is finally defeated.
 
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'''Fairies''', also sometimes known as '''Faeries''', are a race of creatures that have appeared in every [[The Legend of Zelda (Series)|''The Legend of Zelda'' game]] to date.
   
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Most Fairies are small creatures with healing powers, and they usually fly by means of delicate, insect-like wings. Their appearances vary from game to game: in some games, such as {{OoT}}, they resemble small orbs of light with four wings, while in others they take the form of tiny, winged humanoid females.
{{TLoZManual|Gleeok|A huge dragon that has 2 to 4 heads and spits out beams at Link. Heads that Link cuts off from its body fly around in the air.}}
 
   
==Appearances==
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{{ImageCaption|image=File:OoT Navi Model.png|size=100px|align=right|caption=Navi, a Fairy from ''Ocarina of Time''|captionalign=center}}
===''The Legend of Zelda''===
 
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Fairies usually have one of two roles in the ''Zelda'' games. Most Fairies possess healing powers; they can restore some of [[Link]]'s health when he is wounded. From {{ALttP}} onwards, these Fairies can usually be caught in empty [[Bottle]]s for later use. If Link falls in battle while carrying a Bottled Fairy, it will automatically come out to revive him. Groups of Fairies can be commonly found in [[Fairy Fountain]]s scattered through the land, although some may also occasionally be found by breaking [[Jar]]s or cutting grass. In some games such as ''A Link to the Past'', [[Whisp|Anti-Fairies]] and [[Spark]]s can be turned into Fairies by using [[Magic Powder]] or the [[Boomerang]]. In {{SS}}, Fairies can be summoned by drawing the [[Triforce]] on a [[Goddess Wall]].
[[File:Gleeok2Headed.png|left|80px]]
 
Gleeok makes three appearances in {{TLoZ}}, all defeated in similar fashion. Using the Sword, [[Link]] must cut off each of the heads on the beast. Once a head is detached from the body, it will float around the room shooting fireballs at Link.<ref>{{Cite manual|quote= A huge dragon that has 2 to 4 heads and spits out beams at Link. Heads that Link cuts off from its body fly around in the air. |game= TLoZ|page= 38}}</ref> He must avoid the fireballs and cut off the other heads.
 
   
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The second role held by ''Zelda'' Fairies is that of a [[Fairy Companion|traveling companion]]. In several games, beginning with {{OoT}}, Link has been accompanied on his travels by Fairy companions. Although in many cases they are used to facilitate gameplay (allowing [[Targeting System|Z-Targeting]], for example), they also provide invaluable advice on what to do next or how to defeat certain enemies. In other games, such as {{PH}}, companion Fairies also serve as the cursor for guiding Link.
A two-headed version of the beast guards the fourth piece of Triforce in the {{c|Snake|Dungeon}}, a three-headed version is a mini-boss in the {{c|Dragon|Dungeon}}, and a four-headed version of the beast guards the piece of Triforce found in the {{c|Lion|Dungeon}}. In the [[Second Quest]], there is an two, three and four-headed versions guarding pieces of Triforce in the {{c|Moon|Dungeon}}, [[Lizard]] and {{c|Demon|Dungeon}}, respectively.
 
   
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In ''Ocarina of Time'', every [[Kokiri]] is partnered with such a guardian Fairy. The fact that Link is the only Kokiri without a Fairy (before [[Navi]] is assigned as his partner by the [[Great Deku Tree]]) is a major plot point and foreshadows the revelation that he is actually a [[Hylian]] child. In {{MM}}, the [[Skull Kid#Majora's Mask|Skull Kid]] had Fairy companions in [[Tatl]] and [[Tael]]. Tatl gets separated from them, and travels with Link to get his Hylian form back and to stop the [[Moon (Object)|Moon]] from crashing.
===''Oracle of Seasons''===
 
[[File:Oracle Of Seasons - Gleeok.png|left|105px]]
 
The Gleeok within the {{OoS}} is a two-headed version fought in the [[Explorer's Crypt]]. It is defeated in a different fashion from its former counterpart. Getting rid of the beast's heads is still Link's main objective, however, there is one more step before defeating it. Link must quickly slash away the heads. This must be done quickly, because the severed heads will reattach themselves to the body if given time. Once both heads are severed, the beast will start jumping, causing a massive earthquake in the arena. Using the [[Roc's Cape]] is the only way to avoid serious damage from the beast. When the beast is grounded Link should attack with the sword. He must continue this process until it is defeated. It will then give up the [[Seed of Life]], the seventh [[Essence of Nature]].
 
   
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In {{TFH}} only, Fairies possess a unique role in that they are used as the [[Links]]' extra lives. Whenever a Link falls in battle (resulting in all Links falling due to their shared health), a Fairy appears to revive him, and the Links are forced to restart the Stage of the Level. Three Fairies are brought into a Level when the Links enter the [[Drablands]]. If the Links fall after losing their last Fairy, the Level is failed and the Links are forced to exit. After clearing a Level, any Fairies remaining are tallied and turned into bonus [[Rupee]]s, multiplied by 30 for each Fairy (E.g. three Fairies will reward in 90 Rupees). In single-player mode only while using the [[Doppel]]s, Link can use a Fairy to skip Stages and advance to the next one. Doing this however will empty all of the Rupees Link has collected thus far, decrease the number of bonus Rupees Link earns after clearing the Level, and will replace the contents of a [[Material]] chest with 20 Rupees for each Fairy used.
===''The Minish Cap''===
 
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Though Gleeok does not appear in {{TMC}}, the boss [[Gleerok]] is a one-headed Gleeok with a rock on its back.<ref>{{Cite|A Gleeok with a hard, rocky shell found in Mount Crenel.|Figurine description|TMC}}</ref>
 
   
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{{Figurine|TWW|Fairy|Birthplace: Unknown<br>First Impression: Good<br>Fairies are the most reliable of creatures. When their master's life energy has been depleted, they immediately come to his or her aid. They can be carried in bottles.|[[File:Fairy Figurine TWW.png|120px]]}}
===''Phantom Hourglass''===
 
[[File:Gleeok Strategy PH 2.png|right|thumb|130px|Link fighting Gleeok]]
 
In {{PH}}, Gleeok appears as the ''Two-Headed Dragon'' Gleeok, boss of the {{c|Temple of Ice|ph}} and guardian of the [[Azurine]] steel. Its red head spews fireballs, while the blue head sprays frigid ice, similar to [[Trinexx]] from {{ALttP}}.
 
   
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==Variations==
Link will be standing on a platform with four pegs near each corner. When one of the heads looses a blast at Link, he will need to attach the grappling hook to two pegs diagonally so as the rope launches the blast back at the other dragon's face, cracking its mask. In addition with these blasts, the two heads will lunge to snap the rope Link ties, while trying to bite him as well. They can also sink below the water to cause a tremor that will flood Link's platform, as well as cause chunks of ice to fall from the ceiling and crash into Link. Link can tie the grappling hook to two posts and walk along the rope to avoid the ice chunks. Three blasts to both heads will remove their masks.
 
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===Fairy's Spirits===
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{{Main list|Season Spirits|Servant Spirits|Spirit of Healing}}
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[[File:GreenSpirit(FS).gif|right|40px]][[File:BlueSpirit(FS).gif|right|40px]][[File:YellowSpirit(FS).gif|right|40px]]
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In ''Ocarina of Time'', the Fairies are referred to as '''Fairy's Spirits''' in the [[Medicine Shop]], appearing as nondescript, glowing orbs with wings. The Fairies in {{OoS}} are in human form, but the [[Season Spirits]] look identical to these orb-like Fairies. The [[Great Fairy|Great Fairies]] in {{FS}} and {{TMC}} first appear in the form of a Fairy Spirit before taking a human form. In {{FSA}}, the [[Maiden|Shrine Maidens]] turn into the form of Fairy Spirits when freed from their [[Crystal]]s. In {{PH}} as well as {{ST}}, the only Fairies that appear are respectively the [[Servant Spirits]] and the [[Spirit of Healing]], who also take on said shape.
   
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It is possible that, due to the [[Nintendo 64]]'s graphical quality, Fairies were represented as balls of light simply because the system was not capable of providing detail to such a small object.{{whom}} The Fairies' representation as balls of light could just be a way of showing that they emit light from their tiny bodies as well.
Both heads will remove two of the four pegs by snapping them with their jaws. Each head will take turns at trying to bite Link, then will charge up for a powered blast. The red dragon head will loose a fiery blast that will scorch him, as well as leave a trail of fire on the platform. The blue dragon head will loose a blast of ice that will freeze Link on contact. While charging, however, both dragons will be sucking in energy, exposing their tongues. Link can pull the head down by tying one end of the grappling hook to a post, and using it as an anchor on the dragon's head. Once down, Link must slash at the dragon head before it recovers. Repeating this process to both heads will defeat the dragon, and Link will obtain a [[Heart Container]], extra sands for the {{it|Phantom Hourglass}}, and the second of the three [[Pure Metal]]s, Azurine.
 
   
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In ''Ocarina of Time'' and ''Majora's Mask'', a different variety of Fairy that resembles a wingless glow makes its only appearances. In certain areas of the game, such as near the portal to [[Zora's River]] in the [[Lost Woods]], or at [[Gossip Stone]]s, if Navi or Tatl glows green, Link can play an [[Ocarina]] song (either "[[Zelda's Lullaby]]", the "[[Song of Storms]]," or the "[[Sun's Song]]") and a wingless Fairy will appear. It restores eight [[Heart]]s and refills the [[Magic Meter]]. It cannot be caught in a Bottle, and therefore cannot revive Link when he runs out of health. In {{OoT3D}}, the color of the Fairy has been changed to yellow to differ from the normal Fairies, has wings, and now fully heals Link. These changes are also present in ''Majora's Mask'' besides the color change.
==Non-Canon Appearances==
 
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===Animated Series===
 
[[File:Gleeok (Hitch in the Works).png|thumb|right|180px|Gleeok from the animated series]]
 
Gleeok appears in two episodes of the [[The Legend of Zelda (TV series)|animated series]]. In "[[Kiss'n Tell]]", [[Ganon]] sends a Gleeok and a [[Gibdo]] disguised as a beautiful maiden to a forest, where the Gleeok pretends to be attacking the maiden so that they can lure [[Link]] into the scene. However, [[Princess Zelda]] arrives instead and proceeds to try and fight off the Gleeok by throwing various kinds of fruits at the three-headed monster.<ref>{{cite episode|quote=And maybe an adventure. Link will be sorry he missed out. REAL sorry. Beautiful girls in trouble are what he LIVES for.|name=Princess Zelda|show=The Legend of Zelda|episode=4}}</ref><ref>{{cite episode|quote= Eat these lemons, sourpuss!|name=Princess Zelda|show=The Legend of Zelda|episode=4}}</ref> When the Gleeok is stunned for a moment, Zelda sees a chance to go but the maiden refuses, saying she wants to be rescued by a handsome hero.<ref>{{cite episode|quote=No! I want to be rescued by a handsome hero!|name=Maiden|show=The Legend of Zelda|episode=4}}</ref> Soon after, Link appears and battles against the Gleeok, who quickly [[zap]]s the two outer heads. With only one head left, Link grabs the Gleeok's tail, but the monster begins to run around in circles. Zelda, who was eating a banana from the fruit basket, throws the banana peel to the ground and causes the Gleeok to slip,<ref>{{cite episode|quote=Yeah, yeah, but let's get this over with.|name=Princess Zelda|show=The Legend of Zelda|episode=4}}</ref> allowing Link to deliver the final blow and send the Gleeok back to the [[Evil Jar]].
 
   
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===Great Fairies===
In "[[Hitch in the Works]]", when Link arrives to the [[Underworld]] and tries to stop the wedding between Princess Zelda and Ganon, the evil wizard summons a [[Gleeok]] from the [[Evil Jar]] to attack Link.<ref>{{cite episode|quote=She's under my control, hero! And as for you, you have your own problems!|name=Ganon|show=The Legend of Zelda|episode=10}}</ref> Link fires three Sword Beams at the monster's necks, but the heads separate and come after him. He skillfully dodges their attacks, causing them to fly straight into Ganon, thus destroying the evil wizard and the remains of the Gleeok.
 
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Great Fairies are much larger than regular Fairies, at the size of a full grown Hylian (or even larger), and they almost invariably inhibit a winged female form (the only exception to this rule is the case of the Great Fairies in ''Ocarina of Time'', ''Majora's Mask'', and {{HW}}, who resemble beautiful women and can fly, but have no visible wings).
   
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Great Fairies reside in specialized Fairy Fountains known as [[Great Fairy Fountain]]s. They also help Link, often by providing him with special power-ups or increased item-carrying capacity, alongside replenishing his health.
===''The Legend of Zelda'' Comic===
 
A four-headed Gleeok appears in the ''[[Choices]]'' story of the [[The Legend of Zelda (Comic)|''Legend of Zelda'' comic]]. Link encounters it as he is traveling through the [[Underworld]] in search of Princess Zelda. Although Link at first seems to have trouble fighting the Gleeok,<ref>{{cite book|quote=Hey, a Gleeok is no problem! A four-headed Gleeok...that's something else!|book=The Legend of Zelda|publisher=Valiant Comics|page=5}}</ref> Link is able to cut off all four of the Gleeok's heads with a little help from [[Miff]]. The disembodied heads then begin to attack the young hero, but after some struggle, Link is able to defeat all of the Gleeok's heads.<ref>{{cite book|quote=Not bad, huh? Sometimes I amaze even myself!|book=The Legend of Zelda|publisher=Valiant Comics|page=7}}</ref>
 
   
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===Stray Fairies===
===''A Link to the Past'' Comic===
 
[[File:Gleeok (comic).png|thumb|right|Gleeok from the ''A Link to the Past'' comic]]
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[[File:MM3D Stray Fairy Artwork.png|right|55px]]
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{{Main|Stray Fairy}}
In the [[The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past (Comic)|''A Link to the Past'' comic]], Link is attacked by monsters called Gleeocs in the [[Palace of Darkness]]. However, the monsters are bright orange lizards with green gems on their heads, and thus physically resemble smaller versions of the [[Helmasaur King]] which is fought in the game. After Link is discovered wandering around the palace by a [[Rocklops]], he is attacked by a Gleeok that was called upon by the Rocklops. Although he defeats it easily with the [[Master Sword]], soon more [[Hinox]]s riding Gleeocs begin to head towards him.<ref>{{cite book|quote=Link!! There's more on the way!|book=A Link to the Past|publisher=Nintendo Power|page=12}}</ref> Link then gives [[Epheremelda]] a [[bomb]], which eventually denotes the [[firecorn]] stockpile and destroys the entire palace and, with it, the Gleeocs.
 
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A Stray Fairy is a symbolic representation of a portion of a shattered Great Fairy. They appear in ''Majora's Mask'', {{OoA}}, and {{FS}}. These Fairies are dissimilar to most other Fairies, appearing more rabbit-like in physicality and more subdued in their composure.
   
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==Link's Fairy Companions==
===''Super Smash Bros. Brawl''===
 
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{{Main|Fairy Companion}}
Gleeok appears as a [[Sticker]] in {{SSBB}}.
 
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{{ImageCaption|image=File:Tatl.png|size=100px|align=right|caption=Tatl, a Fairy from ''Majora's Mask''|captionalign=center}}
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*In ''Ocarina of Time'', Link is assisted by [[Navi]], who helps keep him on track by reminding him where to go. She also helps him target objects and enemies, and can provide information about enemies.
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*In ''Majora's Mask'', Navi is replaced by [[Tatl]], a new Fairy who serves the same purpose as Link's previous Fairy.
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*In the [[Wii]] version of {{TP}}, a Fairy resembling Navi is used as an on-screen cursor whenever the Wii Remote is pointed towards the sensor bar.
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*In ''Phantom Hourglass'', Link obtains a companion Fairy named [[Ciela]]. Two other Fairies, [[Leaf]] and [[Neri]], also come to his aid later on. Each of the three Fairies represents one of the Goddesses (courage, power, wisdom) and give Link a unique power when equipped.
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*In [[The Legend of Zelda (TV series)|''The Legend of Zelda'' animated series]], Link is accompanied by [[Spryte]], a Fairy princess.
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*In [[The Legend of Zelda (Comic)|''The Legend of Zelda'' comic book series]] published by Valiant Comics, Link's companion Fairy is [[Miff]].
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*In the [[The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past (Comic)|''A Link to the Past'' comic]], [[Epheremelda]] is a Fairy that appears after Link retrieves the [[Master Sword]] in the Lost Woods and after he fights [[Agahnim]] for the first time. Link saves her from a group of thugs who want to abuse her magic.
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*In the {{Manga|LA}}, Link was accompanied by a Fairy named [[Felicia]]. After the [[Wind Fish]] awakens, she disappears, along with the rest of [[Koholint Island]].
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*In {{HW}}, Link is accompanied by a Fairy named [[Proxi]]. She speaks on his behalf.
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All of Link's canon companions are in Fairy's Spirit form. All of the non-canon variety are in humanoid form, with the exception of ''Hyrule Warriors''.
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==Other Appearances==
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===''Freshly-Picked Tingle's Rosy Rupeeland''===
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In {{FPTRR}}, the Fairies lived in the [[Fairy Garden]], however it turned into a barren desert after the five Fairies that protected it went to sleep. The [[Grand Fairy]] tasks [[Tingle]] with restoring the five Fairy Fountains so to restore the land itself. Tingle's companion, [[Pinkle]], is also a Fairy and is the daughter of the Grand Fairy, who was imprisoned by [[Uncle Rupee]] and had her powers removed. After Tingle rescues her from the [[Auros Ruins]], she regains her powers and transforms back into her original Fairy form.
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===Animated series===
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[[File:Fairies (Fairies in the Spring).png|Fairies in the animated series|thumb|right]]
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:''See also: [[Spryte]], [[Spryte's Sister]], [[King Oberon]]''
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Various Fairies appear in the [[The Legend of Zelda (TV series)|animated series]]. Most of the Fairies, with the exception of [[Spryte]] who lives in [[North Castle]] with Link and [[Princess Zelda|Zelda]], live in the [[Fairy Spring]] in [[Hyrule]]. There, they are ruled by [[King Oberon]] alongside his [[Spryte's Sister|daughter]]. The Fairies only appear in the "[[Fairies in the Spring]]" episode, where Spryte's sister is creating [[Water Monster]]s with her magic since [[King Harkinian]]'s [[Royal Water Park]] is draining their water supply. Eventually, King Harkinian and King Oberon clear up all misunderstandings, allowing both humans and Fairies to enjoy the water park.
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===''The Crystal Trap''===
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{{Main list|Blue Fairy|Pink Fairy}}
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In ''[[The Crystal Trap]]'', two Fairies make an appearance to help Princess Zelda on her quest. The first Fairy that Zelda encounters is the [[Blue Fairy]], which appears after the princess defeats a [[Gibdo]] using the [[Magic Arrow]]s. Later in her quest, Link and Zelda will find the [[Pink Fairy]] only if the duo defeat the group of [[Octorok]]s that ambushed them in the forest.
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[[File:Two Fairies.jpg|left|thumb|A pair of Fairies from ''Link: The Faces of Evil'']]
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In {{TFoE}} and {{TWoG}}, Fairies appear as characters inhabiting the lands of [[Koridai]] and [[Gamelon]], respectively. They are heavily based on the design of the Fairy artwork from ''A Link to the Past''. In ''The Faces of Evil'', a pair of Fairies live in a Fairy Fountain close to the mid-point of [[Spearfish Falls]]. They proclaim Link as their hero and give him a [[Heart Container|Life Heart]] on their first encounter, followed by [[Water of Life]] for every subsequent visit. If Link owns the [[Canteen]], the Fairies will also fill it with Water of Life. In ''The Wand of Gamelon'', another pair of Fairies live in the [[Fairy Pool]], but were imprisoned by the [[Three Witches]]. After Zelda defeats them and rescues the Fairies, they reward her with a Life Heart, [[Trading Items in Zelda: The Wand of Gamelon#Fairy Dust|Fairy Dust]], and some Water of Life. They will also refill Zelda's Canteen if she owns one.
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In {{ZA}}, Fairies appear in Fairy Fountains resembling ponds, and fully recover Zelda's health when approached. Three Fairy Fountains can be found around [[Tolemac]]; one in the [[Forest of Torian]], one as a desert oasis in the [[Subasha|South Subasha Desert]], and one in the [[Plain of Hobel]].
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===''Super Smash Bros.'' Series===
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In {{SSBB}}, a Fairy in a Bottle appears as a [[Sticker]]. A Fairy resembling Navi also appears in one of Link's {{ssb|taunt}}s.
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[[File:SSB4 Fairy Bottle Icon.png|left|35px]]
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In {{SSB4}}, the {{ssb|Fairy Bottle}} appears as an item, decreasing 100% of damage. If the player does not have at least 100% of damage, the Bottle can be used as a projectile. If another player is hit by the Bottle while having at least 100% of damage, the player damage will be decreased.<ref>{{Cite web|quote=Hey look, a bottle!! This is a special item that can even heal fighters who have accumulated over 100% damage.|author=Masahiro Sakurai|published=February 18, 2014|retrieved=April 9, 2014|url=https://miiverse.nintendo.net/posts/AYMHAAACAADRUqFvoyKk1A|title=Sakurai's post|site=Miiverse}}</ref>
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In {{TFoE}}, Gleeok appears as an enemy in [[Spearfish Falls]]. The dragon steals the fat lady's necklace, so Link must defeat it to recover it. It also appears as an enemy in {{TWoG}}.
 
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|''A bottle that contains a helpful fairy. You can release this fairy to heal 100 points of damage, but only if you have 100% or more. If you don't, you can still throw the bottle... Just don't hit a 100% or more enemy, or they'll be healed instead and you'll feel pretty silly.''
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===''Hyrule Warriors''===
==Trivia==
 
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[[File:HW Fairy Of Light Icon.png|80px|right]]
*In ''The Legend of Zelda'', there is an unused variant of Gleeok with one head within the game's code.<ref>[http://tcrf.net/The_Legend_of_Zelda#Unused_Enemy_Values The Legend of Zelda: Unused Enemy Values]</ref>
 
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In {{HW}}, Fairies appear as elemental entities in [[Adventure Mode]] that are used to destroy harmful barriers that surround certain [[Keep]]s. They come in the elements Fire, Water, Lightning, Light, and Darkness. They appear trapped within certain Keeps and are freed when these Keeps are captured. Once freed and collected, they are kept in the item inventory within a Bottle and can only be used while inside a Keep that has a barrier of the corresponding element surrounding it.
*Gleeok is the only boss from ''The Legend of Zelda'' to not appear in {{BSTLoZ}}.
 
*The masks Gleeok wear in ''Phantom Hourglass'' are similar to that of the [[Helmaroc King]]. Without their masks they also bear a striking resemblance to [[Valoo]].
 
*Being a multi-headed dragon, Gleeok bears similarities with the chthonic water beast of Greek mythology, {{wp|Lernaean Hydra|Hydra}}.
 
*The final battle phase with the head of [[Stallord]] in {{TP}} may be a homage to the severed heads of [[Gleeok]] in the original ''The Legend of Zelda''.
 
   
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In the ''Majora's Mask'' DLC Pack, white Rupee Fairies appear in certain battles in the [[Termina Map]] where Forces compete to collect the most [[Rupee]]s at the end of the battle. These Fairies are kept by [[Captain (Hyrule Warriors)|Fairy Hunter]]s, and are freed when these Captains are defeated. Upon collecting a Rupee Fairy, all enemies will drop Silver and Gold Rupees for a short amount of time, which are worth more than the regular Green, Blue, and Red Rupees. In the same DLC Pack, the Fairies Tatl and Tael make a brief cameo alongside the Skull Kid during [[Young Link]]'s attack where he slices the [[Moon (Object)|Moon]] in half.
==Gallery==
 
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File:TLoZ Gleeok Artwork.png|Gleeok artwork from ''The Legend of Zelda''
 
File:GleeokHeadLoZ.png|Gleeok's Head artwork from ''The Legend of Zelda''
 
File:TLoZ Gleeok Battle Artwork.png|Artwork of Link fighting Gleeok from ''The Legend of Zelda''
 
File:Gleeok3Headed.png|Three Headed Gleeok from ''The Legend of Zelda''
 
File:GleeokLoZ.png|Four Headed Gleeok from ''The Legend of Zelda''
 
File:GleeokHead.png|Gleeok Head from ''The Legend of Zelda''
 
File:Gleeok Masks.png|Gleeok in ''Phantom Hourglass''
 
File:Gleeok NoMasks.png|Gleeok without masks in ''Phantom Hourglass''
 
File:Gleeok2LoZArt.png|Gleeok Million Publishing guide artwork from ''The Legend of Zelda''
 
File:Gleeok (Kiss'n Tell).png|Three-headed Gleeok from the animated series
 
File:Gleeok Heads (Hitch in the Works).png|Three Gleeok Heads from the animated series
 
File:Gleeok (VC).png|Four-headed Gleeok in ''The Legend of Zelda'' comic
 
File:Gleeok FoE.png|Gleeok from ''The Faces of Evil'' and ''The Wand of Gamelon''
 
File:Gleeok Head WoG.png|Gleeok's Head from ''The Faces of Evil'' and ''The Wand of Gamelon''
 
File:LoZLinkGleeok1988NintendoHasbro.jpg|Link fighting Gleeok action figure from ''The Legend of Zelda''
 
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A Fairy named [[Proxi]] also accompanies Link during his battles, and speaks on his behalf. Proxi also accompanies Young Link. [[Navi#Hyrule Warriors|Navi]] (although referred to as a generic Fairy in the European and Japanese releases) appears in "[[Death Mountain (Hyrule Warriors)|The Land of Myth]]" Scenario, pleading that the [[Forces|Hyrulean Forces]] rescue [[Princess Ruto]] from [[Darunia]], who had captured her. The [[Great Fairy#Hyrule Warriors|Great Fairy]] also sends Fairies to attack enemy troops when she is summoned from the Fairy Fountain. They help in various ways depending on the battle; such as dropping giant [[Bomb]]s on enemy units, calling upon a recreation of the [[Termina|Terminian]] Moon to knock [[Argorok]] out of the sky, or by sending a rain of energy that destroys several enemies on the field.
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Fairies also accompany Link's Great Fairy weapon type. They surround the Great Fairy while she dashes, and attack enemies as part of the [[Focus Spirit]] attack.
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==Trivia==
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*The color of the Kokiri's Fairies in ''Ocarina of Time'' are a different color every time Link re-enters the area in which they are located.{{fact}}
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*In the North American SNES and Virtual Console versions of ''A Link to the Past'', Fairy is spelled as "Faerie". This was corrected in the [[The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past & Four Swords|Game Boy Advance version]].
   
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File:FairyLoZ.png|Fairy artwork from ''The Legend of Zelda''
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File:FairyArtwork.png|Fairy artwork from ''The Legend of Zelda''
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File:LoZFairy.png|Fairy artwork from ''The Legend of Zelda''
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File:TLoZ Fairy Sprite.png|Fairy from ''The Legend of Zelda''
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File:Fairy.png|Fairy artwork from ''The Adventure of Link''
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File:FairyTAoL.png|Fairy from ''The Adventure of Link''
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File:Lttpfairy.png|Fairy artwork from ''A Link to the Past''
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File:Fairy ALttP.gif|Fairy from ''A Link to the Past''
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File:LttP bottlefairy.gif|Fairy in a Bottle from ''A Link to the Past''
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File:Fairy(LA).gif|Fairy from ''Link's Awakening''
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File:FairysSpirit(OoT).png|Fairy Spirit from ''Ocarina of Time''
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File:TatlArt.png|Tatl artwork from ''Majora's Mask''
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File:Tael.png|Tael artwork from ''Majora's Mask''
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File:MM Tael.png|Tael from ''Majora's Mask''
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File:MM3D Fairy Icon.png|Bottled Fairy from ''Majora's Mask 3D''
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File:FairyFS.png|Fairy from ''Four Swords''
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File:TWW Fairy.png|Fairy artwork from ''The Wind Waker''
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File:The Wind Waker - Bottled Fairy.png|Bottled Fairy from ''The Wind Waker''
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File:TMC Fairy Sprite.png|Fairy from ''The Minish Cap''
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File:TMC Bottled Fairy.png|Bottled Fairy from ''The Minish Cap''
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File:Bottlefairy.png|Bottled Fairy from ''Twilight Princess''
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File:Curorfairytpwii.png|Fairy cursor from the Wii version of ''Twilight Princess''
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File:Ciela.png|Ciela artwork from ''Phantom Hourglass''
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File:Cielaph.png|Neri artwork from ''Phantom Hourglass''
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File:Leaf.png|Leaf artwork from ''Phantom Hourglass''
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File:Ciela's True Form.png|Ciela from ''Phantom Hourglass''
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File:Neri Render.png|Neri from ''Phantom Hourglass''
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File:Leaf Render.png|Leaf from ''Phantom Hourglass''
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File:ALBW Bottle Fairy.png|Bottled Fairy artwork from ''A Link Between Worlds''
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File:ALBW Fairy Icon.png|Fairy in a bottle sprite from ''A Link Between Worlds''
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File:FairyALBW.png|Fairy from ''A Link Between Worlds''
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File:Fairy(BS).gif|Fairy from 'BS The Legend of Zelda''
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File:Gamelon Fairies.jpg|A pair of Fairies from ''Zelda: The Wand of Gamelon''
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File:Fairy TRR.png|Fairy from ''Tingle's Rosy Rupeeland''
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File:Fairytauntlinkssbb.png|Fairy from Link's taunt in ''Super Smash Bros. Brawl''
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File:SSB4 Bottled Fairy.jpg|Bowser picking up a Fairy Bottle item in ''Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo Wii U''
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File:HW Fairy Portrait.png|Navi / Fairy portrait from ''Hyrule Warriors''
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File:HWL VS Fairy Icon.png|VS Navi / Fairy icon from ''Hyrule Warrios''
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For other uses, see Fairy (disambiguation)

[[File:Fairy The Wind Waker HD.png|20x20px]] [[|]] Fairies, also sometimes known as Faeries, are a race of creatures that have appeared in every The Legend of Zelda game to date.

Most Fairies are small creatures with healing powers, and they usually fly by means of delicate, insect-like wings. Their appearances vary from game to game: in some games, such as Ocarina of Time, they resemble small orbs of light with four wings, while in others they take the form of tiny, winged humanoid females.

Role

OoT Navi Model
Navi, a Fairy from Ocarina of Time

Fairies usually have one of two roles in the Zelda games. Most Fairies possess healing powers; they can restore some of Link's health when he is wounded. From A Link to the Past onwards, these Fairies can usually be caught in empty Bottles for later use. If Link falls in battle while carrying a Bottled Fairy, it will automatically come out to revive him. Groups of Fairies can be commonly found in Fairy Fountains scattered through the land, although some may also occasionally be found by breaking Jars or cutting grass. In some games such as A Link to the Past, Anti-Fairies and Sparks can be turned into Fairies by using Magic Powder or the Boomerang. In Skyward Sword, Fairies can be summoned by drawing the Triforce on a Goddess Wall.

The second role held by Zelda Fairies is that of a traveling companion. In several games, beginning with Ocarina of Time, Link has been accompanied on his travels by Fairy companions. Although in many cases they are used to facilitate gameplay (allowing Z-Targeting, for example), they also provide invaluable advice on what to do next or how to defeat certain enemies. In other games, such as Phantom Hourglass, companion Fairies also serve as the cursor for guiding Link.

In Ocarina of Time, every Kokiri is partnered with such a guardian Fairy. The fact that Link is the only Kokiri without a Fairy (before Navi is assigned as his partner by the Great Deku Tree) is a major plot point and foreshadows the revelation that he is actually a Hylian child. In Majora's Mask, the Skull Kid had Fairy companions in Tatl and Tael. Tatl gets separated from them, and travels with Link to get his Hylian form back and to stop the Moon from crashing.

In Tri Force Heroes only, Fairies possess a unique role in that they are used as the Links' extra lives. Whenever a Link falls in battle (resulting in all Links falling due to their shared health), a Fairy appears to revive him, and the Links are forced to restart the Stage of the Level. Three Fairies are brought into a Level when the Links enter the Drablands. If the Links fall after losing their last Fairy, the Level is failed and the Links are forced to exit. After clearing a Level, any Fairies remaining are tallied and turned into bonus Rupees, multiplied by 30 for each Fairy (E.g. three Fairies will reward in 90 Rupees). In single-player mode only while using the Doppels, Link can use a Fairy to skip Stages and advance to the next one. Doing this however will empty all of the Rupees Link has collected thus far, decrease the number of bonus Rupees Link earns after clearing the Level, and will replace the contents of a Material chest with 20 Rupees for each Fairy used.

Variations

Fairy's Spirits

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GreenSpirit(FS)
BlueSpirit(FS)
YellowSpirit(FS)

In Ocarina of Time, the Fairies are referred to as Fairy's Spirits in the Medicine Shop, appearing as nondescript, glowing orbs with wings. The Fairies in Oracle of Seasons are in human form, but the Season Spirits look identical to these orb-like Fairies. The Great Fairies in Four Swords and The Minish Cap first appear in the form of a Fairy Spirit before taking a human form. In Four Swords Adventures, the Shrine Maidens turn into the form of Fairy Spirits when freed from their Crystals. In Phantom Hourglass as well as Spirit Tracks, the only Fairies that appear are respectively the Servant Spirits and the Spirit of Healing, who also take on said shape.

It is possible that, due to the Nintendo 64's graphical quality, Fairies were represented as balls of light simply because the system was not capable of providing detail to such a small object.[according to whom?] The Fairies' representation as balls of light could just be a way of showing that they emit light from their tiny bodies as well.

In Ocarina of Time and Majora's Mask, a different variety of Fairy that resembles a wingless glow makes its only appearances. In certain areas of the game, such as near the portal to Zora's River in the Lost Woods, or at Gossip Stones, if Navi or Tatl glows green, Link can play an Ocarina song (either "Zelda's Lullaby", the "Song of Storms," or the "Sun's Song") and a wingless Fairy will appear. It restores eight Hearts and refills the Magic Meter. It cannot be caught in a Bottle, and therefore cannot revive Link when he runs out of health. In Ocarina of Time 3D, the color of the Fairy has been changed to yellow to differ from the normal Fairies, has wings, and now fully heals Link. These changes are also present in Majora's Mask besides the color change.

Great Fairies

Main article: Great Fairy

Great Fairies are much larger than regular Fairies, at the size of a full grown Hylian (or even larger), and they almost invariably inhibit a winged female form (the only exception to this rule is the case of the Great Fairies in Ocarina of Time, Majora's Mask, and Hyrule Warriors, who resemble beautiful women and can fly, but have no visible wings).

Great Fairies reside in specialized Fairy Fountains known as Great Fairy Fountains. They also help Link, often by providing him with special power-ups or increased item-carrying capacity, alongside replenishing his health.

Stray Fairies

MM3D Stray Fairy Artwork
Main article: Stray Fairy

A Stray Fairy is a symbolic representation of a portion of a shattered Great Fairy. They appear in Majora's Mask, Oracle of Ages, and Four Swords. These Fairies are dissimilar to most other Fairies, appearing more rabbit-like in physicality and more subdued in their composure.

Link's Fairy Companions

Main article: Fairy Companion
File:Tatl.png
Tatl, a Fairy from Majora's Mask
  • In Ocarina of Time, Link is assisted by Navi, who helps keep him on track by reminding him where to go. She also helps him target objects and enemies, and can provide information about enemies.
  • In Majora's Mask, Navi is replaced by Tatl, a new Fairy who serves the same purpose as Link's previous Fairy.
  • In the Wii version of Twilight Princess, a Fairy resembling Navi is used as an on-screen cursor whenever the Wii Remote is pointed towards the sensor bar.
  • In Phantom Hourglass, Link obtains a companion Fairy named Ciela. Two other Fairies, Leaf and Neri, also come to his aid later on. Each of the three Fairies represents one of the Goddesses (courage, power, wisdom) and give Link a unique power when equipped.
  • In The Legend of Zelda animated series, Link is accompanied by Spryte, a Fairy princess.
  • In The Legend of Zelda comic book series published by Valiant Comics, Link's companion Fairy is Miff.
  • In the A Link to the Past comic, Epheremelda is a Fairy that appears after Link retrieves the Master Sword in the Lost Woods and after he fights Agahnim for the first time. Link saves her from a group of thugs who want to abuse her magic.
  • In the Template:Manga, Link was accompanied by a Fairy named Felicia. After the Wind Fish awakens, she disappears, along with the rest of Koholint Island.
  • In Hyrule Warriors, Link is accompanied by a Fairy named Proxi. She speaks on his behalf.

All of Link's canon companions are in Fairy's Spirit form. All of the non-canon variety are in humanoid form, with the exception of Hyrule Warriors.

Other Appearances

Freshly-Picked Tingle's Rosy Rupeeland



In Freshly-Picked Tingle's Rosy Rupeeland, the Fairies lived in the Fairy Garden, however it turned into a barren desert after the five Fairies that protected it went to sleep. The Grand Fairy tasks Tingle with restoring the five Fairy Fountains so to restore the land itself. Tingle's companion, Pinkle, is also a Fairy and is the daughter of the Grand Fairy, who was imprisoned by Uncle Rupee and had her powers removed. After Tingle rescues her from the Auros Ruins, she regains her powers and transforms back into her original Fairy form.

Animated series

Fairies (Fairies in the Spring)

Fairies in the animated series

See also: Spryte, Spryte's Sister, King Oberon

Various Fairies appear in the animated series. Most of the Fairies, with the exception of Spryte who lives in North Castle with Link and Zelda, live in the Fairy Spring in Hyrule. There, they are ruled by King Oberon alongside his daughter. The Fairies only appear in the "Fairies in the Spring" episode, where Spryte's sister is creating Water Monsters with her magic since King Harkinian's Royal Water Park is draining their water supply. Eventually, King Harkinian and King Oberon clear up all misunderstandings, allowing both humans and Fairies to enjoy the water park.

The Crystal Trap

Template:Main list In The Crystal Trap, two Fairies make an appearance to help Princess Zelda on her quest. The first Fairy that Zelda encounters is the Blue Fairy, which appears after the princess defeats a Gibdo using the Magic Arrows. Later in her quest, Link and Zelda will find the Pink Fairy only if the duo defeat the group of Octoroks that ambushed them in the forest.

Philips CD-i Games

Two Fairies

A pair of Fairies from Link: The Faces of Evil

In The Faces of Evil and The Wand of Gamelon, Fairies appear as characters inhabiting the lands of Koridai and Gamelon, respectively. They are heavily based on the design of the Fairy artwork from A Link to the Past. In The Faces of Evil, a pair of Fairies live in a Fairy Fountain close to the mid-point of Spearfish Falls. They proclaim Link as their hero and give him a Life Heart on their first encounter, followed by Water of Life for every subsequent visit. If Link owns the Canteen, the Fairies will also fill it with Water of Life. In The Wand of Gamelon, another pair of Fairies live in the Fairy Pool, but were imprisoned by the Three Witches. After Zelda defeats them and rescues the Fairies, they reward her with a Life Heart, Fairy Dust, and some Water of Life. They will also refill Zelda's Canteen if she owns one.

In Zelda's Adventure, Fairies appear in Fairy Fountains resembling ponds, and fully recover Zelda's health when approached. Three Fairy Fountains can be found around Tolemac; one in the Forest of Torian, one as a desert oasis in the South Subasha Desert, and one in the Plain of Hobel.

Super Smash Bros. Series

In Super Smash Bros. Brawl, a Fairy in a Bottle appears as a Sticker. A Fairy resembling Navi also appears in one of Link's taunts.

SSB4 Fairy Bottle Icon

In Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS / Wii U, the Fairy Bottle appears as an item, decreasing 100% of damage. If the player does not have at least 100% of damage, the Bottle can be used as a projectile. If another player is hit by the Bottle while having at least 100% of damage, the player damage will be decreased.[1]

Sticker Information

Name Image Artwork from Effect in The Subspace Emissary Usable by
Fairy File:Fairy Sticker.png Twilight Princess [Tail] - Attack +7 This sticker is usable by Yoshi, Pikachu, Diddy Kong, and Pokémon Trainer

Trophy Information

Name Image Description How to Unlock
Fairy Bottle File:SSBU Fairy Bottle Trophy.png A bottle that contains a helpful fairy. You can release this fairy to heal 100 points of damage, but only if you have 100% or more. If you don't, you can still throw the bottle... Just don't hit a 100% or more enemy, or they'll be healed instead and you'll feel pretty silly. Random

Hyrule Warriors

HW Fairy Of Light Icon

In Hyrule Warriors, Fairies appear as elemental entities in Adventure Mode that are used to destroy harmful barriers that surround certain Keeps. They come in the elements Fire, Water, Lightning, Light, and Darkness. They appear trapped within certain Keeps and are freed when these Keeps are captured. Once freed and collected, they are kept in the item inventory within a Bottle and can only be used while inside a Keep that has a barrier of the corresponding element surrounding it.

In the Majora's Mask DLC Pack, white Rupee Fairies appear in certain battles in the Termina Map where Forces compete to collect the most Rupees at the end of the battle. These Fairies are kept by Fairy Hunters, and are freed when these Captains are defeated. Upon collecting a Rupee Fairy, all enemies will drop Silver and Gold Rupees for a short amount of time, which are worth more than the regular Green, Blue, and Red Rupees. In the same DLC Pack, the Fairies Tatl and Tael make a brief cameo alongside the Skull Kid during Young Link's attack where he slices the Moon in half.

A Fairy named Proxi also accompanies Link during his battles, and speaks on his behalf. Proxi also accompanies Young Link. Navi (although referred to as a generic Fairy in the European and Japanese releases) appears in "The Land of Myth" Scenario, pleading that the Hyrulean Forces rescue Princess Ruto from Darunia, who had captured her. The Great Fairy also sends Fairies to attack enemy troops when she is summoned from the Fairy Fountain. They help in various ways depending on the battle; such as dropping giant Bombs on enemy units, calling upon a recreation of the Terminian Moon to knock Argorok out of the sky, or by sending a rain of energy that destroys several enemies on the field.

Fairies also accompany Link's Great Fairy weapon type. They surround the Great Fairy while she dashes, and attack enemies as part of the Focus Spirit attack.

Trivia

  • The color of the Kokiri's Fairies in Ocarina of Time are a different color every time Link re-enters the area in which they are located.[citation needed]
  • In Twilight Princess, if Link is already at full health, the Fairies will either completely ignore him or, if he remains motionless long enough, will fly in close and land on his hat or Sword if drawn.
  • In the North American SNES and Virtual Console versions of A Link to the Past, Fairy is spelled as "Faerie". This was corrected in the Game Boy Advance version.

Etymology

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Japan Japanese Template:Japanese
French-speaking countries French Fée
Federal Republic of Germany German Fee
Italian Republic Italian Fata
ERROR: You must enter a country code. Korean 요정 (Yojeong)
Spanish-speaking countries Spanish Hada

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