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The following page is a list of the names of every item appearing in {{SS}} in every release of the game. ''Skyward Sword'' has been released in the following languages: Japanese, English, French, German, Spanish, Italian, and Korean.
|image= [[File:Hyrule Warriors Logo.png|230px]]<br>[[File:HW NA Box.jpg|250px]]
 
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*Empty cells indicate there is no given name for the particular item in that language.</noinclude>
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==Items==
|developer= Omega Force<br />Team Ninja
 
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===Inventory Items===
|publisher= [[Nintendo]]<br />Koei Tecmo <small>(Japan)</small>
 
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|designer= Hisashi Koinuma<br />Yosuke Hayashi<br />Supervised by [[Eiji Aonuma]]
 
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|released= {{release|jp=August 14, 2014|na=September 26, 2014|eu=September 19, 2014|aus=September 20, 2014}}
 
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|genre= Hack and Slash
 
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!width=180| Japanese
|modes= Single Player, Multiplayer
 
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!width=110| English
|esrb = T
 
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!width=110| French
|pegi = 12
 
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!width=110| German
|cero = B
 
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!width=110| Spanish
|usk= 12
 
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!width=110| Italian
|platforms= [[Wii U]]
 
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!width=110| Korean
|futuregame= no
 
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| [[File:AdventurePounch.png|center|100px]]
'''''Hyrule Warriors''''' is a ''Legend of Zelda'' spin-off game for the [[Wii U]] that was released on the 19th of September 2014, the 20th of September 2014, the 26th of September 2014 and the 14th of August 2014 in Europe, Australia, North America and Japan respectively. It combines the world of {{LZS}} with the action of {{wp|Koei Tecmo}}'s ''{{wp|Dynasty Warriors}}'' series and was developed by Team Ninja and Omega Force.
 
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| {{Japanese|冒険ポーチ|Bouken Pōchi|Adventure Pouch}} || [[Pouch#Skyward Sword|Adventure Pouch]] || Sacoche d'aventurier <small>(Canada)</small> || Abenteurertasche || Alforja de aventuero <small>(Latin America)</small> || Borsa dell'avventuriero || {{Korean|여행 주머니|Yeohaeng Jumeoni|Adventure Pouch}}
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| || Extra Adventure Pouch || Poche supplémentaire {{exp|At 300 Rupees}}, Nouvelle poche {{exp|At 1200 Rupees}}<!--Sorry, but I didn't think check what appeared at 600 Rupees until it was too late--> <small>(Canada)</small> || Zusatztasche || ''Unnamed'' <small>(Latin America)</small> || ||
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| {{Japanese|矢|Ya|Arrow}} || [[Arrow]] || {{exp|Arrow|Flèche}} || {{exp|Arrow|Pfeil}} || Flecha <small>(Latin America)</small> || {{exp|Arrow|Frecce}} || {{Korean|화살|Hwasal|Arrow}}
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| [[File:Beetle Official.png|center|120px]]
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| {{Japanese|ビートル|Bītoru|Beetle}} || [[Beetle (Item)|Beetle]] || {{exp|Beetle|Scarabée}} || {{exp|Beetle|Käfer}} || Escarabajo <small>(Latin America)</small> || Scarabeo || {{Korean|비틀|Biteul|Beetle}}
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| [[File:SS_HookBeetle.png|center|120px]]
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| {{Japanese|フックビートル|Fukku Bītoru|Hook Beetle}} || [[Beetle_(Item)#Hook_Beetle|Hook Beetle]] || {{exp|Hook Beetle|Scarabée à crochet}} || Greifkäfer || Escarabajo con gancho <small>(Latin America)</small> || || {{Korean|후크 비틀|Hukeu Biteul|Hook Beetle}}
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| [[File:SS_BeetleUpgrade.png|center|120px]]
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| {{Japanese|スピードビートル|Supīdo Bītoru|Speed Beetle}} || [[Beetle_(Item)#Quick_Beetle|Quick Beetle]] || {{exp|Quick Beetle|Scarabée rapide}} || Flinkkäfer || Escarabajo veloz <small>(Latin America)</small> || || {{Korean|스피드 비틀|Seupideu Biteul|Speed Beetle}}
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| [[File:SS BeetleUpgrade2.png|center|120px]]
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| {{Japanese|スタミナビートル|Sutamina Bītoru|Stamina Beetle}} || [[Beetle_(Item)#Tough_Beetle|Tough Beetle]] || {{exp|Tough Beetle|Scarabée endurant}} || Kraftkäfer || Escarabajo tenaz <small>(Latin America)</small> || Scarabeo potenziato || {{Korean|스태미나 비틀|Seutaemina Biteul|Stamina Beetle}}
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|-
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| [[File:Bug Catching Net2.png|center|120px]]
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| {{Japanese|大きな虫とりアミ|Ookina Mushitori Ami|Big Bug Catching Net}} || [[Bug Net#Skyward Sword|Big Bug Net]] || Grand filet <small>(Canada)</small><br>{{exp|Big Bug Net|Grand filet à papillons}} <small>(France)</small> || {{exp|Master Catching Net|Meisterfänger-Netz}} || Cazamariposas grande <small>(Latin America)</small> || Retino Grande || {{Korean|큰 잠자리채|Keun Jamjarichae|Big Bug Net}}
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| [[File:SSBomb2.png|center|120px]]
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| {{Japanese|バクダン|Bakudan|Bomb}} || [[Bomb]] || {{exp|Bomb|Bombe}} || {{exp|Bomb|Bombe}} || Bomba <small>(Latin America)</small> || || {{Korean|폭탄|Poktan|Bomb}}
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| [[File:Bow Art SS.png|center|120px]]
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| {{Japanese|木の弓|Ki no Yumi|Wooden Bow}} || [[Bow]] || {{exp|Bow|Arc}} || {{exp|Bow|Holzbogen}} || Arco <small>(Latin America)</small> || || {{Korean|나무 활|Namu Hwal|Wooden Bow}}
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| [[File:Iron Bow SS.png|center|120px]]
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| {{Japanese|鉄の弓|Tetsu no Yumi|Iron Bow}} || [[Bow#Upgrading_the_Bow|Iron Bow]] || Arc de fer <small>(Canada)</small><br>{{exp|Iron Bow|Arc en fer}} <small>(France)</small> || Eisenbogen || Arco de hierro <small>(Latin America)</small> || || {{Korean|철 활|Cheol Hwal|Iron Bow}}
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| [[File:Sacred Bow SS.png|center|120px]]
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| {{Japanese|聖なる弓|Seinaru Yumi|Holy Bow}} || [[Bow#Upgrading_the_Bow|Sacred Bow]] || {{exp|Sacred Bow|Arc sacré}} || Heiliger Bogen || Arco sagrado <small>(Latin America)</small> || Arco Sacro || {{Korean|성스러운 활|Seongseureoun Hwal|Holy Bow}}
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| [[File:Bug Catching Net.png|center|120px]]
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| {{Japanese|虫とりアミ|Mushitori Ami|Bug Catching Net}} || [[Bug Net#Skyward Sword|Bug Net]] || {{exp|Net|Filet}} <small>(Canada)</small><br>{{exp|Bug Catching Net|Fillet à papillons}} <small>(France)</small> || {{exp|Insect Net|Insekten-Netz}}, Schmetterlingsnetz || {{exp|Butterfly Net|Cazamoriposas}} <small>(Latin America)</small> || || {{Korean|잠자리채|Jamjarichae|Bug Net}}
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| [[File:Clawshots.png|center|120px]]
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| {{Japanese|クローショット|Kurōshotto|Clawshot}} || [[Clawshot]]s || {{exp|Grapnel|Grappin}} || {{exp|Double Claw|Doppelhaken}}; Greifhaken || {{exp|Claws|Zarpas}} <small>(Latin America)</small> || Artigli || {{Korean|갈고리 샷|Galgori syat|Clawshot}}
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| {{Japanese|デクのタネ|Deku no Tane|Deku Seed}} || [[Deku Seed]] || Graines Mojo <small>(Canada)</small> || {{exp|Deku Nuts|Deku-Kerne}} || Semillas deku <small>(Latin America)</small> || || {{Korean|데크의 씨앗|Dekeu ui Ssiat|Deku Seed}}
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| [[File:GustBellow.png|center|120px]]
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| {{Japanese|まほうのツボ|Mahou no Tsubo|Magic Jar}} || [[Gust Bellows]] || {{exp|Jar of winds|Jarre des vents}} <small>(Canada)</small><br>{{exp|Magic Jar|Jarre Magique}} || {{exp|Magic Jar|Magischer Krug}} || {{exp|Amphora of Air|Ánfora de aire}} <small>(Latin America)</small> || Giara Magica || {{Korean|마법 항아리|Mabeop Hangari|Magic Jar}}
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| [[File:Scattershot Official.png|center|120px]]
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| {{Japanese|拡散パチンコ|Kakusan Pachinko|Scattering Slingshot}} || [[Slingshot#Skyward Sword|Scattershot]] || {{Exp|Gust Slingshot|Lance-pierre rafale}} || {{exp|Scattering Slingshot|Streuungs-Schleuder}} || Resortera múltiple <small>(Latin America)</small> || Fionda multiplica || {{Korean|확산 새총|Hwaksan Saechong|Scattering Slingshot}}
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| [[File:Slingshot SS Official.png|center|120px]]
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| {{Japanese|パチンコ|Pachinko|Slingshot}} || [[Slingshot]] || {{exp|Slingshot|Lance-pierre}} || {{exp|Slingshot|Schleuder}} || Resortera <small>(Latin America)</small> || || {{Korean|새총|Saechong|Slingshot}}
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| [[File:Whip SS Official.png|center|x150px]]
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| {{Japanese|ムチ|Muchi|Whip}} || [[Whip]] || {{exp|Whip|Fouet}} || {{exp|Whip|Peitsche}} || Látigo <small>(Latin America)</small> || {{exp|Whip|Frusta}} || {{Korean|채찍|Chajjik|Whip}}
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====Wallets====
==Story==
 
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Long ago, [[Ganon]]dorf was defeated and his soul splintered into four fragments. Three of them were were sealed in different moments in time, while the fourth was trapped by the [[Master Sword]]. But Ganondorf plots his resurrection through [[Cia]], a sorceress who protects the balance of the [[Triforce]] while maintaining neutrality. Cia becomes fascinated with the spirit of the Hero of Legend, with her amorous feelings for the hero providing Ganondorf an opportunity to purge her inner light. As a result, Cia becomes consumed in her desires, opening the [[Gate of Souls]], a portal to different time-space realities of [[Hyrule]], to amass an army of monsters. Seeking to unite the Triforce and conquer Hyrule, she uses her subordinates [[Volga]] and [[Wizzro]] to wage war against [[Princess Zelda]] and the [[Soldiers|Hyrulian army]].
 
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!width=110| Spanish
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!width=110| Italian
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| [[File:Small Wallet SS.png|center|120px]]
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| || [[Wallet|Small Wallet]] || Petite bourse <small>(Canada)</small> || Kleine Geldbörse || Zurrón pequeño <small>(Latin America)</small> || ||
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| [[File:Medium Wallet SS.png|center|120px]]
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| {{Japanese|中くらいのサイフ|Chou kurai no Saifu|Medium Wallet}} || [[Wallet|Medium Wallet]] || {{exp|Medium Wallet|Bourse moyenne}} || {{exp|Medium Wallet|Mittlere Geldbörse}} || Zurrón mediano <small>(Latin America)</small> || ||
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| [[File:Big Wallet SS.png|center|120px]]
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| {{Japanese|大きなサイフ|Ōkina Saifu|Large Wallet}} || [[Wallet|Big Wallet]] || {{exp|Large Wallet|Grande bourse}} || {{exp|Large Wallet|Große Geldbörse}} || Zurrón grande <small>(Latin America)</small> || ||
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| [[File:Giant Wallet SS.png|center|120px]]
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| {{Japanese|特大のサイフ|Tokudai no Saifu|Extra-Large Wallet}} || [[Wallet|Giant Wallet]] || {{exp|Large Wallet|Bourse Énorme}} || {{exp|Huge Wallet|Riesige Geldbörse}} || Zurrón gigante <small>(Latin America)</small> || ||
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| [[File:Tycoon Wallet SS.png|center|120px]]
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| {{Japanese|セレブのサイフ|Serebu no Saifu|Wealthy Socialite's Wallet}} || [[Wallet|Tycoon Wallet]] || {{exp|Star Wallet|Bourse de Star}} || {{exp|Luxury Wallet|Luxus-Geldbörse}} || Zurrón de maganate <small>(Latin America)</small> || ||
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| [[File:ExtraWalletSS.png|center|120px]]
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| {{Japanese|予備のサイフ|Yobi no Saifu|Spare Wallet}} || [[Wallet|Extra Wallet]] || {{exp|Additional Wallet|Bourse supplémentaire}} || Zusatz-Geldbörse || Zurrón suplementario <small>(Latin America)</small> || ||
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====Bomb Bags====
As Cia's forces attack [[Hyrule Castle]], [[Link]], a Hyrulian soldier-in-training, rushes out to aid the other troops, discovering he possesses the Triforce of Courage. However, the castle is taken and Princess Zelda is unaccounted for in the aftermath, so the Hyrulian general [[Impa]] asks Link to aid her in finding the princess. While still searching, Link and Impa meet [[Sheik]], a [[Sheikah]] warrior who claims to know Zelda's whereabouts, and [[Lana]], a white sorceress from the same clan as Cia. The group heads to the [[Valley of Seers]] hoping to close the Gate of Souls, but Cia traps Link and Sheik, who is revealed as the bearer of the Triforce of Wisdom. Cia steals both Triforce pieces, combining them with her own Triforce of Power, and uses the completed Triforce to open portals in time and space to the resting places of Ganondorf's spirit fragments.
 
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!width=110| Spanish
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!width=110| Italian
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| [[File:Small Bomb Bag (Skyward Sword).png|center|120px]]
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| {{Japanese|バクダン袋 小|Bakudan Fukuro Shou|Small Bomb Bag}} || [[Bomb Bag|Small Bomb Bag]] || {{exp|Small Bomb Bag|Petit sac de bombes}} || Kleine Bombentasche || Saco de bombas pequeño <small>(Latin America</small> || ||
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| [[File:Medium Bomb Bag (Skyward Sword).png|center|120px]]
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| {{Japanese|バクダン袋 中|Bakudan Fukuro Chū|Medium Bomb Bag}} || [[Bomb Bag|Medium Bomb Bag]] || {{exp|Medium Bomb Bag|Sac de bombes moyen}} || Mittlere Bombentasche || Saco de bombas mediano <small>(Latin America</small> || ||
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| [[File:Large Bomb Bag (Skyward Sword).png|center|120px]]
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| {{Japanese|バクダン袋 大|Bakudan Fukuro Dai|Large Bomb Bag}} || [[Bomb Bag|Large Bomb Bag]] || {{exp|Large Bomb Bag|Grand sac de bombes}} || Große Bombentasche || Saco de bombas grande <small>(Latin America</small> || Partabombe grande ||
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====Quivers====
To restore Hyrule to normal, Link, Impa, and Lana each lead their own campaign to drive out Cia's armies and close the Gates of Souls in each era. Along the way, they are aided by each time period's native heroes, including [[Darunia]] and [[Princess Ruto]] from {{OoT}}, [[Agitha]] and [[Midna]] from {{TP}}, and [[Fi]] from {{SS}}. During this time, Sheik reveals herself to be Princess Zelda in disguise, and Lana explains that she and Cia were once the same person, with Lana embodying the light Ganondorf purged from Cia's heart. Meanwhile, three of Ganondorf's spirit fragments are released, allowing for his body to be resurrected. No longer needing Cia, he attempts to take the Triforce, but Cia sends Link and Zelda's pieces back to their owners and uses her own piece to lock Ganondorf away.
 
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| [[File:Small Quiver (Skyward Sword).png|center|120px]]
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| {{Japanese|矢筒 小|Yazutsu Shou|Small Quiver}} || [[Quiver|Small Quiver]] || {{exp|Small Quiver|Petit carquois}} || {{exp|Small Quiver|Kleiner Köcher}} || Carcaj pequeño <small>(Latin America)</small> || ||
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| [[File:Medium Quiver (Skyward Sword).png|center|120px]]
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| {{Japanese|矢筒 中|Yazutsu Chū|Medium Quiver}} || [[Quiver|Medium Quiver]] || {{exp|Medium Quiver|Carquoi moyen}} || Mittlerer Köcher || Carcaj mediano <small>(Latin America)</small> || ||
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| [[File:Large Quiver (Skyward Sword).png|center|120px]]
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| {{Japanese|矢筒 大|Yazutsu Dai|Large Quiver}} || [[Quiver|Large Quiver]] || {{exp|Large Quiver|Grand carquois}} || Großer Köcher || Carcaj grande <small>(Latin America)</small> || {{exp|Large quiver|Faretra grande}} ||
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====Seed Satchels====
After retrieving the Master Sword, Link prepares to confront Cia, with the Sword's power strengthened by his bonds of friendship. He defeats her and she fades away, with Lana inheriting her piece of the Triforce. Using the completed Triforce's power, the time-displaced heroes are sent back to their own periods and Hyrule is restored to normal, with Lana closing the Gate of Souls. However, due to the Master Sword's removal, the last of Ganondorf's spirit fragments is released, and Ganondorf is fully resurrected, summoning [[Ghirahim]] and [[Zant]] from across time and space. With their combined efforts, Ganondorf manages to retake all three Triforce pieces from their bearers, using it to strengthen his army and take over Hyrule Castle. However, Lana summons the heroes from Hyrule's history, and the combined group of heroes defeat Ghirahim and Zant before venturing towards [[Ganon's Tower (Hyrule Warriors)|Ganon's Tower]]. Link manages to defeat Ganondorf, but he uses the Triforce to transform himself into Ganon. With the help of Zelda's [[Light Arrow]]s, Link defeats Ganon, and the heroes use the Triforce to seal him away once more. The heroes of the past are returned, Lana resumes watching over the Triforce in Cia's place, and Link and Zelda return the Master Sword to its pedestal to prevent Ganondorf's escape.
 
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| [[File:Small Seed Satchel (Skyward Sword).png|center|120px]]
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| {{Japanese|タネ袋 小|Tane Fukuro Shou|Small Seed Bag}} || [[Seed Satchel|Small Seed Satchel]] || {{exp|Small Seed Bag|Petit sac de graines}} || {{exp|Small Deku Pocket|Kleine Deku-Tasche}} || Bolsa de semillas pequeña <small>(Latin America)</small> || ||
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| [[File:Medium Seed Satchel (Skyward Sword).png|center|120px]]
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| {{Japanese|タネ袋 中|Tane Fukuro Chū|Medium Seed Bag}} || [[Seed Satchel#Upgrades|Medium Seed Satchel]] || {{exp|Medium Seed Bag|Sac de graines moyen}} || Mittlere Deku-Tasche || Bolsa de semillas mediana <small>(Latin America)</small> || ||
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| [[File:Large Seed Satchel (Skyward Sword).png|center|120px]]
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| {{Japanese|タネ袋 大|Tane Fukuro Dai|Large Seed Bag}} || [[Seed Satchel#Upgrades|Large Seed Satchel]] || {{exp|Large Seed Bag|Grand sac de graines}} || Große Deku-Tasche || Bolsa de semillas grande <small>(Latin America)</small> || Sacco per semi grande ||
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===Quest Items and Equipment===
==Gameplay==
 
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The gameplay is very similar to Koei Tecmo's ''Dynasty Warriors'' series of video games, but instead uses the setting and characters from [[Nintendo]]'s [[The Legend of Zelda (Series)|''Zelda'' series]]. As such, it is the most combat-intensive ''Zelda'' game thus far, with hordes of enemies on the screen at once.
 
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| [[File:AncientSeaChartSS.png|center|100px]]
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| {{Japanese|古代の海図|Kodai no Kaizu|Ancient Sea Chart}} || [[Ancient Sea Chart]] || Carte marine ancienne || Antike Seekarte || {{exp|Sea Chart from the past|Carta náutica del pasado}} || ||
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| [[File:Ancient Tablet.png|center|120px]]
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| {{Japanese|宝珠の石版|Houju no Sekiban|Jewel Tablet}} || [[Ancient Tablet]] || Stèle ancienne <small>(Canada)</small> || Alte Steintafel || {{exp|Arcane Lithography|Litografía arcana}} <small>(Latin America)</small> || ||
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| {{Japanese|緑宝珠の石版|Ryoku Houju no Sekiban|Green Jewel Tablet}} || [[Ancient_Tablet#Emerald_Tablet|Emerald Tablet]] || Stèle émeraude <small>(Canada)</small>|| Smaragd-Tafel || Litografía del orbe verde <small>(Latin America)</small>|| ||
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| {{Japanese|紅宝珠の石版|Kou Houju no Sekiban|Crimson Jewel Tablet}} || [[Ancient_Tablet#Ruby_Tablet|Ruby Tablet]] || Stèle rubis <small>(Canada)</small> || Rubin-Tafel || Litografía del orbe rojo <small>(Latin America)</small> || ||
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| {{Japanese|黄宝珠の石版|Ou Houju no Sekiban|Yellow Stone Tablet}} || [[Ancient_Tablet#Amber_Tablet|Amber Tablet]] || Stèle ambre <small>(Canada)</small> || Bernstein-Tafel || Litografía del orbe amarillo <small>(Latin America)</small>|| ||
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|
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| || [[Beedle's Insect Cage]] || Cage à insecte <small>(Canada)</small> || Terris Insektenkäfig || Jaula de Terry <small>(Latin America)</small> || ||
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| [[File:Bird Statue.png|center|x120px]]
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| {{Japanese|鳥の彫像|Tori no Chouzou|Bird Statue}} || [[Bird Statuette]] || Statuette d'oiseau <small>(Canada)</small> || Vogelfigur || Estatuilla <small>(Latin America)</small> || ||
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| [[File:CawlinsLetterSS.png|center|120px]]
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| {{Japanese|ラスの手紙|Rasu no Tegami|Ras's Letter}} || [[Cawlin's Letter]] || {{exp|Letter from Cawlin, Cawlin's Letter|Lettre d'Orbo}} || Rax' Brief || Carta de Corvy <small>(Latin America)</small> || Lettera di Ras ||
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| [[File:Digging Mitts.png|center|120px]]
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| {{Japanese|ほりほりグローブ|Horihori Gurōbu}} || [[Digging Mitts]] || Gants creuse-toute <small>(Canada)</small><br>Gants creuse-tout <small>(France)</small> || {{exp|Grave Claws|Grabklauen}} || Guantes para cavar <small>(Latin America)</small> || ||
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| [[File:Fireshield Earrings.png|center]]
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| {{Japanese|耐熱イヤリング|Tainetsu Iyaringu|Fire-resisting earrings}} || [[Fireshield Earrings]] || {{exp|Fireproof Earing|Boucles ignifuges}} || {{exp|Fire Earrings|Feuerohrringe}} || Aretes ignifugos <small>(Latin America)</small> || Termorecchini ||
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| [[File:Lyre Icon.png|center]]
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| {{Japanese|女神のハープ|Megami no Happu|Harp of the Goddess}} || [[Goddess's Harp]] || {{exp|Lyre of the Goddess|Lyre de la Déesse}} || {{exp|Lyre of the Goddess|Lyra der Göttin}} || {{exp|Lyre of the Goddess|Lira de la Diosa}} || {{exp|Lyre of the Goddess|Lira della Dea}} || {{Korean|여신의 하프|Yeosin ui Hapeu|Harp of the Goddess}}
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| [[File:GratitudeCrystal.png|center]]
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| {{Japanese|感謝の気持ち|Kansha no Kimochi|Gratitude}} || [[Gratitude Crystal]] || {{exp|Crystal of Graditude|Cristal de gratitude}} || Juwel der Güte || Gema de gratitud <small>(Latin America)</small> || Gemma di gratitudine || {{Korean|감사의 마음|Gamsa ui Maeum|Gratitude}}
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|-
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| [[File:HornedColossusBeetleSS.png|center|x100px]]
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| {{Japanese|テリーの虫かご|Terī no Mushikago|Terry' Bug Cage}} || [[Horned Colossus Beetle]] || Golofa Demonicus Rex <small>(Canada)</small><br>{{exp|Insect Cage|Cage à Insecte}} <small>(France)</small> || Dämonenkäfer || Escarabero rex <small>(Latin America)</small> || Gabietta di Terry ||
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| [[File:Life Tree Fruit.png|center]]
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| {{Japanese|生命の木の実|Seimei no Ki no Mi|Fruit of the Tree of Life}} || [[Life Tree Fruit]] || Fruit de l'arbre de vie <small>(Canada)</small> || Lebensbaumfrucht || Fruto del árbol de la vida <small>(Latin America)</small> || ||
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|-
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| [[File:SS DiggingMittsUpgrade.png|center|120px]]
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| {{Japanese|モグマグローブ|Moguma Gurōbu|Mogma Glove}} || [[Mogma Mitts]] || {{exp|Mogma Gloves|Gants Mogma}} || {{exp|Mogma Gloves|Mogma-Handschuhe}} || Guantes mogma <small>(Latin America)</small> || Guanti Mogma ||
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| [[File:RattleSS.png|center|x120px]]
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| {{Japanese|ガラガラ|Garagara|Rattle}} || [[Rattle]] || {{exp|Rattle|Hochet}} || Rassel || Sonajero <small>(Latin America)</small> || Sonaglino ||
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|-
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| [[File:Sailcloth icon.png|center]]
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| {{Japanese|パラショール|Para Shōru|Parashawl}} || [[Sailcloth]] || {{exp|Parashawl|Parachâle}} || {{exp|Parashawl|Paraschal}} || Manto sagrado <small>(Latin America)</small> || Manto magico || {{Korean|패러숄|Paereosyol|Parashaw}}
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|-
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| [[File:Stone of Trials.png|center]]
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| {{Japanese|試練の刻印|Shiren no Kokuin|Carved Seal of Trials}} || [[Stone of Trials]] || {{exp|Jewel of Trials|Joyau des épreuves}} <small>(Canada)</small><br>{{exp|Seal of Trials|Sceau des épreuves}} <small>(France)</small>|| Insignie der Reife || {{exp|Ordeal Gem|Gema de la ordalía}} || Emblema della prova ||
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|-
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| [[File:TriforcePiece.png|center]]
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| {{Japanese|トライフォース|Toraifōsu|Triforce}} || [[Triforce]] || Triforce || Triforce || Trifuerza || || {{Korean|트라이포스|Teuraiposeu|Triforce}}
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|-
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| [[File:DragonScale.png|center]]
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| {{Japanese|水龍のウロコ|Suiryuu no Uroko|Scale of the Water Dragon}} || [[Water Dragon's Scale]] || {{exp|Water Dragon's Scale|Écaille du Dragon d'Eau}} || {{exp|Water Dragon Scale|Wasserdrachenschuppe}} || {{exp|Aquatic Dragon Scale|Escama dragón acuático}} <small>(Latin America)</small> || Scaglia del drago d'acqua || {{Korean|수룡의 비늘|Suryong ui Bineul|Scale of the Water Dragon}}
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====Swords====
The player controls various characters throughout the game, beginning with Link before unlocking the likes of [[Princess Zelda]], [[Impa]] and [[Lana]], and others, through story as well as [[Adventure Mode]] progression.
 
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| [[File:Practice Sword (Skyward Sword).png|center|x150px]]
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| {{Japanese|練習用の剣|Renshūyō no Ken|Practice Sword}} || [[Practice Sword]] || {{exp|Practise Sword|Épée d'entraînement}} || {{exp|Practice Sword|Übungsschwert}} || Espada de aprendiz <small>(Latin America)</small> || ||
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| [[File:Goddess Sword (Skyward Sword).png|center|x150px]]
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| {{Japanese|女神の剣|Megami no Tsurugi|Goddess Sword}} || [[Goddess Sword]] || Épée divine <small>(Canada)</small> || {{exp|Sword of the Goddess|Schwert der Göttin}} || Espada divina <small>(Latin America)</small> || || {{Korean|여신의 성검|Yeosin ui Seonggeom|Goddess Sacred Sword}}
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|-
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| [[File:Goddess Longsword (Skyward Sword).png|center|x150px]]
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| {{Japanese|女神の長剣|Megami no Chouken|Goddess Longsword}} || [[Goddess Sword|Goddess Longsword]] || Longue épée divine <small>(Canada)</small> || {{exp|Longsword of the Goddess|Langschwert der Göttin}} || Gran espada divina <small>(Latin America)</small> || || {{Korean|여신의 장검|Yeosin ui Janggeom|Goddess Longsword}}
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|-
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| [[File:Goddess Whitesword (Skyward Sword).png|center|x150px]]
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| {{Japanese|女神の白刃剣|Megami no Hakuhiken|Goddess White-bladed Sword}} || [[Goddess Sword|Goddess White Sword]] || Blanche épée divine <small>(Canada)</small>|| {{exp|White Sword of the Goddess|Weißes Schwert der Göttin}} || Espada divina alba <small>(Latin America)</small> || || {{Korean|여신의 백도검|Yeosin ui Baekdogeom|Goddess White-bladed Sword}}
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|-
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| [[File:Master Sword (Skyward Sword).png|center|x150px]]
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| {{Japanese|マスターソード|Masutā Sōdo|Master Sword}} || [[Master Sword]] || Épée Maîtresse <small>(Canada)</small><br>{{exp|Legendary Sword|Épée de Légende}} <small>(France)</small> || {{exp|Master Sword|Masterschwert}} || Espada Maestra || || {{Korean|마스터 소드|Maseuteo Sodeu|Master Sword}}
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|-
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| [[File:Master Sword SS.png|center|x150px]]
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| {{Japanese|真のマスターソード|Shin no Masutā Sōdo|True Master Sword}} || [[Master Sword|True Master Sword]] || Véritable épée Maîtresse <small>(Canada)</small><br>{{exp|True Legendary Sword|Véritable Épée de Légende}} <small>(France)</small> || Wahres Master-Schwert || Espada Maestra Aútentica <small>(Latin America)</small> || || {{Korean|진정한 마스터 소드|Jinjeonghan Maseuteo Sodeu|True Master Sword}}
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====Shields====
Though there is less of an emphasis on exploration and puzzles and more on combat compared to other ''Zelda'' series games, characters can still use common items from prior games in the series, such as [[Sword|Swords]], [[Bomb|Bombs]] and the [[Hookshot]]. These items can serve as weapons, and can uncover secrets on the map or allow Warrior characters access to previously unreachable areas and shortcuts. Many of the Warriors' signature moves appear in the new combat system, such as Link's [[Spin Attack]], which takes the form of a Musou Attack - one of the trademarks of ''Dynasty Warriors'' and called a Special Technique in ''Hyrule Warriors'', with each character able to use his or her particular Special Technique after filling a yellow bar.
 
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| [[File:Wooden Shield Icon SS.png|center]]
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| {{Japanese|木の盾|Ki no Tate|Wooden Shield}} || [[Wooden Shield]] || Bouclier de bois <small>(Canada)</small><br>{{exp|Wooden Shield|Bouclier en bois}} <small>(France)</small> || {{exp|Wooden Shield|Holzschild}} || Escudo de madera <small>(Latin America)</small> || ||
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|-
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| [[File:Banded Shield (Skyward Sword).png|center]]
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| {{Japanese|硬い木の盾|Katai Ki no Tate|Hard Wooden Shield}} || [[Wooden Shield#Upgrades|Banded Shield]] || Bouclier de bois solide <small>(Canada)</small><br>{{exp|Reinforced Wooden Shield|Bouclier en bois renforcé}} <small>(France)</small> || Harter Holzschild || Escudo de madera macizo <small>(Latin America)</small> || ||
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|-
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| [[File:Braced Shield (Skyward Sword).png|center]]
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| {{Japanese|頑丈な木の盾|Ganjou-na Ki no Tate|Strong Wooden Shield}} || [[Wooden Shield#Upgrades|Braced Shield]] || Bouclier de bois renforcé <small>(Canada)</small><br>{{exp|Solid Wooden Shield|Bouclier en bois solide}} <small>(France)</small> || Starker Holzschild || Escudo de madera sólido <small>(Latin America)</small> || ||
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|-
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| [[File:Iron Shield Icon SS.png|center]]
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| {{Japanese|鉄の盾|Tetsu no Tate|Iron Shield}} || [[Iron Shield]] || Bouclier de fer <small>(Canada)</small><br>{{exp|Iron Shield|Bouclier en fer}} <small>(France)</small> || {{exp|Iron Shield|Eisenschild}} || Escudo de hierro <small>(Latin America)</small> || ||
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|-
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| [[File:Reinforced Shield (Skyward Sword).png|center]]
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| {{Japanese|硬い鉄の盾|Katai Tetsu no Tate|Hard Iron Shield}} || [[Iron Shield#Upgrades|Reinforced Shield]] || Bouclier de fer solide <small>(Canada)</small><br>{{exp|Solid Iron Shield|Bouclier en fer solide}} <small>(France)</small> || {{exp|Hard Iron Shield|Harter Eisenschild}} || Escudo de hierro macizo <small>(Latin America)</small> || ||
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|-
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| [[File:Fortified Shield (Skyward Sword).png|center]]
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| {{Japanese|頑丈な鉄の盾|Ganjou-na Tetsu no Tate|Strong Iron Shield}} || [[Iron Shield#Upgrades|Fortified Shield]] || Bouclier de fer renforcé <small>(Canada)</small><br>{{exp|Reinforced Iron Shield|Bouclier en fer renforcé}} <small>(France)</small> || {{exp|Strong Iron Shield|Starker Eisenschild}} || Escudo de hierro robusto <small>(Latin America)</small> || ||
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|-
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| [[File:Sacred Shield (Skyward Sword).png|center]]
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| {{Japanese|聖なる盾|Seinaru Tate|Sacred Shield}} || [[Sacred Shield]] || {{exp|Sacred Shield|Bouclier sacré}} || {{exp|Holy Shield|Heiliger Schild}} || Escudo sagrado <small>(Latin America)</small> || ||
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|-
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| [[File:Divine Shield (Skyward Sword).png|center]]
  +
| {{Japanese|上質の聖なる盾|Joushitsu no Seinaru Tate|High Quality Sacred Shield}} || [[Sacred Shield#Upgrades|Divine Shield]] || {{exp|Improved Sacred Shield|Bouclier sacré amélioré}} || {{exp|High Holy Shield|Hochheiliger Schild}} || Escudo sagrado superior <small>(Latin America)</small> || ||
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|-
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| [[File:Goddess Shield (Skyward Sword).png|center]]
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| {{Japanese|最上の聖なる盾|Saishou no Seinaru Tate|Best Sacred Shield}} || [[Sacred Shield#Upgrades|Goddess Shield]] || {{exp|Ultimate Sacred Shield|Bouclier sacré ultime}} || {{exp|Divine Shield|Göttlicher Schild}} || Escudo sagrado supremo <small>(Latin America)</small> || ||
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|-
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| [[File:Hylian Shield SS.png|center|120px]]
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| {{Japanese|ハイリアの盾|Hairia no Tate|Shield of Hylia}} || [[Hylian Shield]] || {{exp|Hylia's Shield|Bouclier d'Hylia}} || {{exp|Hylia Shield|Hylia-Schild}} || Escudo hyliano <small>(Latin America)</small> || Scudo Hylia ||
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===Medals===
Another special usable technique is called "Focus Energy". By filling up the green Magic Bar at the top-left of the screen and then pressing the R button, the Warrior will enter "Focus Energy", enhancing their attack and attributes - similar to the Fury Gauge in ''Dynasty Warriors: Strikeforce''. During Focus Energy, characters also gain temporarily access to an even more powerful Special Technique.
 
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| {{Japanese|メダル|Medaru|Medal}} || [[Medal]] || {{exp|Medal|Médaille}} || Medaille || Medallón <small>(Latin America)</small> ||
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|-
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| [[File:SS BugMedal.png|center]]
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| {{Japanese|虫メダル|Mushi Medaru|Insect Medal}} || [[Medal#Bug Medal|Bug Medal]] || {{exp|Bug Medal|Médaille insecte}} || Insekten-Medaille || Medallón de insecto <small>(Latin America)</small> ||
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|-
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| [[File:SS CursedMedal.png|center]]
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| {{Japanese|アクマメダル|Akuma Medaru|Demon Medal}} || [[Medal#Cursed Medal|Cursed Medal]] || {{exp|Evil Medal|Médaille maléfique}}<small>(Canada)</small><br>{{exp|Demoniac Medal|Médaille démoniaque}} <small>(France)</small> || Dämonen-Medaille || Medallón maligno <small>(Latin America)</small> ||
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|-
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| [[File:SS HeartMedal.png|center]]
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| {{Japanese|ハートメダル|Hāto Medaru|Heart Medal}} || [[Medal#Heart Medal|Heart Medal]] || {{exp|Hearth Medal|Médaille cœur}} || Herz-Medaille || Medallón de corazón <small>(Latin America)</small> ||
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|-
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| [[File:SS LifeMedal.png|center]]
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| {{Japanese|命のメダル|Inochi no Medaru|Medal of Life}} || [[Medal#Life Medal|Life Medal]] || {{exp|Life Medal|Médaille de vie}} || Lebenskraft-Medaille || Medallón de vida <small>(Latin America)</small> ||
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|-
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| [[File:SS PotionMedal.png|center]]
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| {{Japanese|長持ちメダル|Nagamochi Medaru|Long-lasting Medal}} || [[Medal#Potion Medal|Potion Medal]] || {{exp|Durability Medal|Médaille de durabilité}} || Medizin-Medaille || Medallón duradero <small>(Latin America)</small> ||
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|-
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| [[File:SS RupeeMedal.png|center]]
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| {{Japanese|ルピーメダル|Rupī Medaru|Rupee Medal}} || [[Medal#Rupee Medal|Rupee Medal]] || {{exp|Rupee Medal|Médaille rubis}} || Rubin-Medaille || Medallón de rupia <small>(Latin America)</small> ||
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|-
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| [[File:SS TreasureMedal.png|center]]
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| {{Japanese|トレジャーメダル|Torejā Medaru|Treasure Medal}} || [[Medal#Treasure Medal|Treasure Medal]] || {{exp|Treasure Medal|Médaille trésor}} || Schatz-Medaille || Medallón de tesoro <small>(Latin America)</small> ||
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===Treasure===
Discovering new items and opening [[Treasure Chest|Chests]] is also present in the game; Various chests are scattered across the battlefield, some of which are hidden under boulders or in secret areas. They can contain new items for characters to use, Heart Containers and Pieces of Heart to increase their health, or other various items like [[Sealed Weapon]]s.
 
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| [[File:Amber Relic (Skyward Sword).png|center]]
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| {{Japanese|コハクの勾玉|Kohaku no Magatama|Amber Magatama}} || [[Collectibles#Amber Relic|Amber Relic]] || Perle d'ambre || {{exp|Amber Crescent|Bernsteinhalbmond}} || {{exp|Ambar Jewerly|Alhaja Ambarina}} || Magamata ambrata
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| [[File:Ancient Flower (Skyward Sword).png|center]]
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| {{Japanese|古代の花|Kodai no Hana|Ancient Flower}} || [[Collectibles#Ancient Flower|Ancient Flower]] || {{exp|Ancient Flower|Fleur ancienne}} || {{exp|Eon Flower|Äonenblume}} ||{{exp|Ancient Flower|Flor Arcana}} || {{exp|Ancient flower|Fiore antico}}
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|-
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| [[File:Bird Feather (Skyward Sword).png|center]]
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| {{Japanese|小鳥の羽根|Kotori no Hane|Feather of a Small Bird}} || [[Collectibles#Bird Feather|Bird Feather]] || {{exp|Bird Feather|Plume d'oiseau}} || Vogelfeder ||{{exp|Bird Feather|Pluma de ave}} || {{exp|Feather of [a] bird/Bird Feather|Piuma d'uccelle}}
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|-
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| [[File:Blue Bird Feather (Skyward Sword).png|center]]
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| {{Japanese|青い鳥の羽根|Aoi Tori no Hane|Feather of a Blue Bird}} || [[Collectibles#Bird Feather|Bird Feather]] || {{exp|Blue Feather|Plume bleue}} || {{exp|Blue Bird Feather|Blaue Vogelfeder}} || {{exp|Blue Bird Feather|Pluma de Ave Azul}} || {{exp|Blue feather|Piuma azzurra}}
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|-
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| [[File:Dusk Relic (Skyward Sword).png|center]]
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| {{Japanese|ヤミの勾玉|Yami no Magatama|Dark Magatama}} || [[Collectibles#Dusk Relic|Dusk Relic]] || {{exp|Shadow Pearl|Perle d'ombre}} || {{exp|Dark Crescent|Finsterhalbmond}} ||{{exp|Tenebrous Jewerly|Alhaja Tenebrosa}} || Magamata scura
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|-
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| [[File:Eldin Ore (Skyward Sword).png|center]]
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| {{Japanese|オルディン鉱石|Orudin Kouseki|Eldin Ore}} || [[Collectibles#Eldin Ore|Eldin Ore]] || {{exp|Eldin Mineral|Minerai d'Ordinn}} || {{exp|Eldin Ore|Eldin-Erz}} ||{{exp|Eldin Mineral|Mineral de Eldin}} || Matallo Oldinn
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|-
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| [[File:Evil Crystal (Skyward Sword).png|center]]
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| {{Japanese|邪の結晶|Ja no Keshou|Evil Crystal}} || [[Collectibles#Evil Crystal|Evil Crystal]] || {{exp|Baleful Crystal|Cristal maléfique}} || {{exp|Shadow Crystal|Schattenkristall}} || {{exp|Evil Crystal|Cristal Maléfico}}|| {{exp|Demonic crystal|Cristallo demoniaco}}
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|-
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| [[File:Goddess Plume (Skyward Sword).png|center]]
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| {{Japanese|女神の落とし物|Megami no Otoshimono|Lost Possession of the Goddess}} || [[Collectibles#Goddess Plume|Goddess Plume]] || Poussière de Déesse || {{exp|Gift of the Goddess|Geschenk der Göttin}} || {{exp|Goddess Lost Item|Objeto Perdido de La Diosa}}|| Ciglia della Dea
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|-
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| [[File:Golden Skull (Skyward Sword).png|center]]
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| {{Japanese|黄金色ドクロ飾り|Koganeiro Dokuro Kazari|Golden Decorative Skull}} || [[Collectibles#Golden Skull|Golden Skull]] || {{exp|Skull of Gold, Golden Skull|Cráne d'or}} || {{exp|Golden Jewelery Skull|Goldener Schmuckschädel}} ||{{exp|Golden Skull Clip|Broche Calavérico de Oro}} || Teschio dorato
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|-
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| [[File:Hornet Larvae (Skyward Sword).png|center]]
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| {{Japanese|ハチの子|Hachi no Ko|Hornet Larva}} || [[Collectibles#Hornet Larvae|Hornet Larvae]] || {{exp|Hornet Larvae|Larve de guêpe}} || Bienenlarven ||{{exp|Hornet Larvae|Larvas de Abeja}} || Larva d'ape
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|-
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| [[File:Jelly Blob (Skyward Sword).png|center]]
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| {{Japanese|ぷよぷよした塊|Puyopuyoshita Katamari|Jelly Lump}} || [[Collectibles#Jelly Blob|Jelly Blob]] || {{exp|Jelly Blob|Gélatibulle}} || Glibber ||{{exp|Viscous Ectoplasm|Ectoplasma Viscoso}} || Gelatina spettrale
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|-
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| [[File:Lizard Tail (Skyward Sword).png|center]]
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| {{Japanese|トカゲのシッポ|Tokage no Shippo|Lizard Tail}} || [[Collectibles#Lizard Tail|Lizard Tail]] || {{exp|Lizard Tail|Queue de lézard}} || {{exp|Lizard Tail|Eidechsenschwanz}} || {{exp|Lizard Tail|Cola de Lagarto}}|| Coda di lucertola
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|-
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| [[File:Monster Claw (Skyward Sword).png|center]]
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| {{Japanese|マモノのツメ|Mamono no Tsume|Monster's Claw}} || [[Collectibles#Monster Claw|Monster Claw]] || {{exp|Monster Claw|Griffe de monstre}} || {{exp|Monster Claw|Monsterklaue}} ||{{exp|Monster Claw|Garra de Monstruo}} || Artiglio di mostro
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|-
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| [[File:Monster Horn (Skyward Sword).png|center]]
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| {{Japanese|マモノの角笛|Mamono no Tsunobue|Monster's Horn}} || [[Collectibles#Monster Horn|Monster Horn]] || {{exp|Monster Horn|Cor de monstre}} || {{exp|Monster Horn|Monsterhorn}} ||{{exp|Monster Horn|Cuerno de Monstruo}} || Corno di mostro
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|-
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| [[File:Ornamental Skull (Skyward Sword).png|center]]
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| {{Japanese|ドクロの飾り|Dokuro no Kazari|Decorative Skull}} || [[Collectibles#Ornamental Skull|Ornamental Skull]] || {{exp|Decorative Skull|Cràne decoratif}} || Schmuckschädel || {{exp|Skull Clip|Broche Calavérico}}|| Teschio ornamentale
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|-
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| [[File:Tumbleweed (Skyward Sword).png|center]]
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| {{Japanese|タンブル・ウィード|Tanburu Wīdo|Tumbleweed}} || [[Collectibles#Tumbleweed|Tumbleweed]] || {{exp|Tumbleweed|Virevoltant}} || Wüstengras || {{exp|Roller Plant|Planta Rodadora}} || Rotolacampo
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===Bugs===
Most of the hordes of enemies are weaker enemies like [[Bokoblin|Bokoblins]] and often appear alongside greater foes such as [[King Dodongo]], encouraging players to think tactically. Warrior characters also fight alongside regular [[Soldier|Soldiers]] and other playable characters, and the game will alert if an ally requires assistance. The game also features multiple locations throughout Hyrule that function as battlefields.
 
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| {{Japanese|ホーリーアゲハ|Hōrī Ageha|Holy Swallowtail}} || [[Collectibles#Blessed Butterfly|Blessed Butterfly]] || {{exp|[pa.pi.jɔ̃ a.zyʁ], Blue Butterfly|Papillon azur}} || {{exp|Heaven Butterfly|Himmelsfalter}} || Sacraliposa || Lepidea
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| {{Japanese|デクスズメバチ|Deku Suzumebachi|Deku Hornet}} || [[Collectibles#Deku Hornet|Deku Hornet]] || {{exp|[ɡɛp mɔ.ʒɔ], Deku Hornet|Guêpe Mojo}} || {{exp|Deku Bee|Deku-Biene}} || Abeja Deku || Dekuape
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| [[File:Eldin Roller (Skyward Sword).png|center]]
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| {{Japanese|マルコロガシ|Maru Korogashi}} || [[Collectibles#Eldin Roller|Eldin Roller]] || {{exp|Dung Beetle from Eldin|Bousier d'Ordinn}} || {{exp|Eldin Scarab|Eldin-Skarabäus}} || Eldinabajo Pelotero || Magmoriaro
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| [[File:Faron Grasshopper (Skyward Sword).png|center]]
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| {{Japanese|フィロホッパー|Firo Hoppā|Firo Hopper}} || [[Collectibles#Faron Grasshopper|Faron Grasshopper]] || {{exp|Grasshopper from Faron|Criquet de Firone}} || {{exp|Faro Hopper|Phiro-Hüpfer}} || Saltabosques || Cavallerba
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| [[File:Gerudo Dragonfly (Skyward Sword).png|center]]
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| {{Japanese|ゲルドオニヤンマ|Gerudo Oniyanma|Gerudo Dragonfly}} || [[Collectibles#Gerudo Dragonfly|Gerudo Dragonfly]] || {{exp|[li.bɛ.lyl ʒɛ.ʁy.dɔ], Gerudo Dragonfly|Libellule Gerudo}} || {{exp|Gerudo Dragonfly|Gerudo-Libelle}} || Gerúdula || Sabellula
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| [[File:Lanayru Ant (Skyward Sword).png|center]]
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| {{Japanese|ラネールアント|Ranēru Anto|Lanayru Ant}} || [[Collectibles#Lanayru Ant|Lanayru Ant]] || {{exp|Ant from Lanayru, Lanayru Ant|Fourmi de Lanelle}}|| {{exp|Ranelle Ant|Ranelle-Ameise}} || {{exp|Ant from Lanayru, Lanayru Ant|Hormiga de Lanayru}} || Sabiormica
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| [[File:Sand Cicada (Skyward Sword).png|center]]
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| {{Japanese|スナスナボウシ|Suna Suna Boushi}} || [[Collectibles#Sand Cicada|Sand Cicada]] || Cigale des sables || {{exp|Sand Cicada|Sandzikade}} || Cigardunera || Sabicala
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| [[File:Skyloft Mantis (Skyward Sword).png|center]]
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| {{Japanese|ソラジマカマキリ|Sorajima Kamakiri|Sky Island Mantis}} || [[Collectibles#Skyloft Mantis|Skyloft Mantis]] || {{exp|Heaven Mantis|Mante céleste}} || {{exp|Heaven Mantis|Himmelsanbeterin}} || Mantis Entrenubosa || Cielontide
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|-
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| [[File:Sky Stag Beetle (Skyward Sword).png|center]]
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| {{Japanese|ロフトクワガタ|Rofuto Kuwagata|Loft Stag Beetle}} || [[Collectibles#Sky Stag Beetle|Sky Stag Beetle]] || Lucane céleste <small>(Canada)</small><br>Lucane du Bourg <small>(France)</small> || {{exp|Cloud Stag Beetle|Wolken-Hirschkäfer}} || Neburabajo <small>(Latin America)</small><br/>Celestarabajo <small>(Spain)</small> || Azzurrottero
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| [[File:Starry Firefly (Skyward Sword).png|center]]
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| {{Japanese|ソラホタル|Sora Hotaru|Sky Firefly}} || [[Collectibles#Starry Firefly|Starry Firefly]] || Lucielle || {{exp|Cloud Firefly|Wolken-Glühwürmschen}} || Cielérnaga || Cielucciola
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|-
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| [[File:Volcanic Ladybug (Skyward Sword).png|center]]
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| {{Japanese|マグテントウ|Magu Tentou|Mag(ma) Ladybug}} || [[Collectibles#Volcanic Ladybug|Volcanic Ladybug]] || {{exp|Fire Ladybug, ''pyro-'', means it has something to do with fire, and ''coccinelle'', means ladybug|Pyroccinelle}} || {{exp|''Magmadybug'', Magma Ladybug|Magmarienkäfer}} || Magmarinita <small>(Latin America)</small><br>{{exp|''Magmadybug'', Magma Ladybug|Magmariquita}} <small>(Spain)</small> || Fuococcinella
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|-
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| [[File:Woodland Rhino Beetle (Skyward Sword).png|center]]
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| {{Japanese|フィラクレスカブト|Firakushisu Kabuto}} || [[Collectibles#Woodland Rhino Beetle|Woodland Rhino Beetle]] || {{exp|Dynast from Faron|Dynaste de Firone}} || {{exp|Faron Rhino Beetle|Phiron-Riesenkäfer}} || Escaracorno de Farone || Fironeottero
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===Keys===
Warriors can collect [[Rupees]] and materials to upgrade weapons and craft badges, which can then be used to upgrade each character's abilities. There are multiple weapon types, such as Link's Hylian Sword move set which is oriented around speed, and heavier weapon types that rely on power. Each weapon type has its own move set, and contains several individual weapons; Link can use the Knight's Sword, the White Sword, or the Magical Sword as part of his Hylian Sword move set. Individual weapons have their own stats and skills, which can be transferred onto another weapon of the same type for a certain Rupee cost, provided the recipient weapon has empty skill slots; however, doing so will sacrifice the source weapon.
 
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===Modes===
 
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Legend Mode is the game's main story mode and is divided into seven chapters that will take players to original stages and also stages from ''Ocarina of Time'', ''Twilight Princess'', and ''Skyward Sword''. Free Mode allows to replay any mission with any unlocked character.
 
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!width=110| English
Adventure Mode is an alternative gameplay mode, which takes the form of a grid in the shape of the overworld from the original {{TLoZ}}. Each block in the grid represents a mission, like defeating a certain number of enemies under a specific time limit or taking out a certain number of captains while avoiding devastating attacks. Completing missions with a specified rank unlocks the squares that would be accessible from that location in ''The Legend of Zelda'', although some also require the path to be found using Search Items like the Raft. Special exploration items like the [[Compass]], [[Candle]], or [[Bomb]]s, can be used to unlock additional rewards in certain squares of the grid, which will appear as completion or A-rank awards alongside the previous ones. If network access or the Master Quest rules are active, the mission could be temporarily replaced with a new mission that will give unique rewards, such as upgrades for the DLC characters or rare drops for Link. Many new characters and special weapons can only be unlocked via Adventure Mode.
 
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!width=110| German
The game also features a local co-op mode. In co-op, one player uses the GamePad as their screen. The Wii U Pro Controller and Wii Remote with Nunchuk control styles are available options for both multiplayer and single player. In single-player, the GamePad functions as a battle status log sub-menu, akin to how it was used in {{TWWHD}}.
 
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==Characters==
 
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|-
 
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| [[File:Ancient Circuit.png|center]]
===Hero Characters===
 
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| {{Japanese|古代の回路|Kodai no Kairo|Ancient Circuit}} || Ancient Circuit || {{exp|Ancient Circuit|Circuit antique}} || {{exp|Ancient Object|Uraltes Gebilde}} || {{exp|Ancient Glyph|Glifo Arcano}}<small>(Latin America)</small><br/>{{exp|Ancient Glyph|Glifo Vetusto}}<small>(Spain)</small> ||
Heroes will accompany the player as allies on the map.
 
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|-
 
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| [[File:Blessed Idol.png|center]]
*'''The Hero, [[Link]]''': A strong young soldier in Hyrule's Army, who possesses the Triforce of Courage. He is kind, can speak with fairies, and has a strong sense of justice. His main fighting style revolves around swordplay with a sword and shield, but he can also use fast magical weapons like the [[Magic Rod]], as well as heavy weapons like the [[Ball and Chain]]. He can even have the [[Great Fairy]] carry him around in a [[Bottle|bottle]] and attack for him. Through DLC, he can also mount [[Epona]] and fight on horseback and through the Link Amiibo, he can ride on top of the [[Spinner]].
 
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| {{Japanese|ありがたい像|Arigatai Zou|Grateful Statue}} || Blessed Idol || {{exp|Serene Statuette|Statuette sereine}} || {{exp|Blessed Key|Gesegneter Schlüssel}} ||{{exp|Blessed Glyph|Glifo Bendito}} ||
*'''Hyrulean General, [[Impa]]''': Attendant and vassal of Zelda. She is the leader of a [[Sheikah|family]] charged with supporting Hyrule's royal family from the shadows, and is immensely loyal to Zelda. She fights with a giant longsword, which she uses back-handed. Her fighting style consists of quick and precise attacks as well manipulating water to take the shape of weapons. Her second style uses a naginata and allows her to manipulate fire.
 
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*'''Sheikah Warrior, [[Sheik]]''': An individual of questionable origin, Sheik is revealed to Link and Impa during a time of great need. Though quiet and betraying very little emotion, Sheik never-the-less finds ways to make a lasting impact on fellow warriors with a very distinct way with words. Introduced as a Sheikah, Sheik is ready and able to assist Hyrule's efforts, even if Impa is highly skeptical.
 
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| [[File:Earth Temple Key.png|center]]
*'''The White Sorceress, [[Lana]]''': A sorceress with a deep knowledge of spells, monsters, and using spells on monsters. Lana and Cia have an unspoken hostility, even beyond the normal anger that war brings out. Lana is fiercely determined to put a halt to Cia's plans, even at the cost of her own life or happiness. Her default weapon is a book which gives her the ability to form barriers which, when shattered, can cause immense damage to enemies. Her second style is a spear allowing her to access the power of the [[Great Deku Tree]]. She can also summons giant bosses like [[King Dodongo]] or a [[Cucco]] with her Summoning Gate.
 
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| || Earth Temple Key || || {{exp|Key to this door|Schlüssel zu diesem Tor}} ||{{exp|Earth Temple Key|Llave del Templo Terrenal}} ||
*'''Princess of Hyrule, [[Princess Zelda|Zelda]]''': The princess of Hyrule, who leads her army against [[Cia|Cia's]]. She is very dignified and beautiful. She uses a rapier and a bow in battle as well as having a unique mechanic where she summons orbs of light in order to enhance her attacks, but can also use the Baton, which lets her use music as a weapon.
 
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|-
*'''Goron Chief, [[Darunia]]''': Leader of the [[Goron|Gorons]], Darunia is an extremely powerful force, even within his tribe. And just like all Gorons, his rock-like body makes him tough to mess with. While he can sometimes be very stubborn, he does so out of love for his Goron brothers. Darunia swings around the [[Megaton Hammer|Hammer]] like it weighs nothing at all, even though it weighs a ton!
 
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| [[File:Dragon Sculpture.png|center]]
*'''Zora Princess, [[Princess Ruto|Ruto]]''': A bit of a tomboy, Ruto is the princess of the Zoras. She may come off as a snooty, spoiled brat, and she is, but Ruto is also quite refined and dedicated to her cause. She does what she has to in order to protect those she loves most, and that certainly includes her future husband, Link (it’s complicated). Using the [[Zora Scale]], she can summon giant waves that crash into enemies as well as create bubbles of water that she can swim through.
 
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| {{Japanese|龍の彫像|Ryū no Chouzou|Dragon Sculpture}} || Dragon Sculpture || {{exp|Dragon Statuette|Statuette du dragon}} || {{exp|Dragon Key|Drachenschlüssel}} ||{{exp|Dragon Glyph|Glifo de Dragón}} ||
*'''Princess...of Insects?, [[Agitha]]''': The self-proclaimed princess of the insect kingdom. Agitha keeps a bright smile on at all times and looks at the world through a sweeter lens than her allies. But just because she's so cheery doesn't excuse her from battle! Her parasol is her standard weapon, though her real strength resides in the bugs she summons forth in times of need.
 
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|-
*'''Twilight Princess, [[Midna]]''': The Twilight Princess, who has wandered away from her family for unknown reasons. Although she is smart and kind, she has a tendency to look down on others and get into trouble because of her sharp tongue. She was turned into her current form by Cia, and thus seeks to return to her normal form. In battle, she uses magic and can summon Twilit wolves in order to ride or use as attack beasts.
 
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| [[File:Golden Carving.png|center]]
*'''The Goddess Sword, [[Fi]]''': The spirit of the [[Goddess Sword]] sealed inside the [[Statue of the Goddess]] in [[Skyloft]]. With extensive knowledge and a highly analytical mind, Fi thinks things through logically and offers advice and wisdom to whoever holds the sword. Her body is made of a blue, metal-like material. Fi floats and moves in the air, and transforms into a sword to attack.
 
  +
| {{Japanese|金の彫刻|Kin no Choukoku|Golden Carving}} || Golden Carving || {{exp|Golden Sculpture|Sculpture dorée}} || {{exp|Golden Key|Goldener Schlüssel}} ||{{exp|Golden Glyph|Glifo Dorado}} ||
  +
|-
  +
| [[File:Mysterious Crystals.png|center]]
  +
| {{Japanese|謎の結晶|Nazo no Keshou|Mysterious Crystals}} || Mysterious Crystals || {{exp|Strange Crystal|Cristal étrange}} || {{exp|Mystery-Crystal|Mysterienkristall}} || {{exp|Enigmatic Crystal|Cristal Enigmático}}||
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|-
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| [[File:Small KeySS.png|center]]
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| {{Japanese|小さなカギ|Chiikina Kagi|Small Key}} || [[Key#Small Keys|Small Key]] || {{exp|Small Key|Petite clé}} || {{exp|Small Key|Kleiner Schlüssel}} ||{{exp|Small Key|Llave Pequeña}} ||
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|-
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| [[File:Squid Carving.png|center]]
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| {{Japanese|イカした像|Ika-shita Zou|Squid Statue}} || Squid Carving || {{exp|Tentacular Statuette|Statuette tentaculaire}} || {{exp|Tentacle Key|Tentakelschlüssel}} || {{exp|Squid Glyph|Glifo del Calamar}}||
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===Enemy Characters===
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===Dowsing Items===
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Enemy characters that function the same way as heroes, having a presence on the battlefield.
 
 
*'''The Dark Sorceress, [[Cia]]''': The Sorceress that was once tasked with maintaining the balance of the Triforce. Her jealousy of Link and Zelda causes her heart to be consumed by a dark force. She wields the Scepter.
 
*'''Dragon Knight, [[Volga]]''': A warrior that traded his soul to obtain great power from Cia. He wields the Dragon Spear.
 
*'''Twisted Wizard, [[Wizzro]]''': The spirit of a cursed ring, given form by Cia. He wields a Ring.
 
*'''Usurper King, [[Zant]]''': An evil [[Twili]] who covets the Twilight throne. He wields Scimitars.
 
*'''Demon Lord, [[Ghirahim]]''': The Demon Lord who tried to resurrect his master; the sealed leader of demons. He wields a Demon Blade.
 
*'''The Demon King, [[Ganondorf]]''': The evil being that was sealed away in four pieces. He wields Great Swords. He is responsible for Cia's corruption and is the true main antagonist.
 
 
===Playable Characters===
 
Multiple playable characters besides Link are available - some for the very first time and each with unique moves. Some playable characters can also use different weapon types. Characters are unlocked as the player progresses through Legend Mode and Adventure Mode, and some are available as downloadable content.
 
 
Listed below the character are the weapons they can wield and the element attribute of the weapon, along with their method of obtaining.
 
 
{| cellpadding="3" style="border: 1px solid #0c2236;background:#0c2236;text-align:center;width:94%;margin-bottom:5px;" align=center
 
 
|-
 
|-
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!width=100 class="unsortable"| Image
!width="9%" bgcolor="#163d5f"|<span style="color:#FFFFFF">[[Link]]</span>
 
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!width=180| Japanese
!width="9%" bgcolor="#163d5f"|<span style="color:#FFFFFF">[[Impa]]</span>
 
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!width=110| English
!width="9%" bgcolor="#163d5f"|<span style="color:#FFFFFF">[[Sheik]]</span>
 
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!width=110| French
!width="9%" bgcolor="#163d5f"|<span style="color:#FFFFFF">[[Lana]]</span>
 
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!width=110| German
!width="9%" bgcolor="#163d5f"|<span style="color:#FFFFFF">[[Princess Zelda|Zelda]]</span>
 
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!width=110| Spanish
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!width=110| Italian
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!width=110| Korean
 
|-
 
|-
|bgcolor=#{{ZWbgcolor}}|[[File:HW Link - Hero's Clothes.png|100px]]
+
| [[File:Crystal Ball.png|center]]
  +
| {{Japanese|水晶玉|Suishou Dama|Crystal Ball}} || [[Crystal Ball]] || Boule de cristal <small>(Canada)</small> || Kristallkugel || Bola de cristal <small>(Latin America)</small> || ||
|bgcolor=#{{ZWbgcolor}}|[[File:HW Impa.png|70px]]
 
|bgcolor=#{{ZWbgcolor}}|[[File:HW Sheik.png|85px]]
 
|bgcolor=#{{ZWbgcolor}}|[[File:HW Lana.png|120px]]
 
|bgcolor=#{{ZWbgcolor}}|[[File:HW Princess Zelda.png|110px]]
 
 
|-
 
|-
  +
| [[File:Goddess Cube.png|center]]
|bgcolor=#1e5c93|<span style="color:#FFFFFF">Hylian Sword: </span>[[File:Element Light (Hyrule Warriors).png|20px]]'''<span style="color:#E0E066"> Light</span>'''
 
  +
| {{Japanese|女神キューブ|Megami Kyūbu|Goddess Cube}} || [[Goddess Cube]] || || Artefakte der Göttin || || ||
|bgcolor=#1e5c93|<span style="color:#FFFFFF">Giant Blade: </span>[[File:Element Aqua (Hyrule Warriors).png|20px]]'''<span style="color:#70DBFF"> Water</span>'''
 
|bgcolor=#1e5c93|<span style="color:#FFFFFF">Harp: </span>[[File:Element Lightning (Hyrule Warriors).png|20px]]'''<span style="color:#FFA347"> Lightning</span>'''
 
|bgcolor=#1e5c93|<span style="color:#FFFFFF">Book of Sorcery: </span>[[File:Element Lightning (Hyrule Warriors).png|20px]]'''<span style="color:#FFA347"> Lightning</span>'''
 
|bgcolor=#1e5c93|<span style="color:#FFFFFF">Rapier: </span>[[File:Element Light (Hyrule Warriors).png|20px]]'''<span style="color:#E0E066"> Light</span>'''
 
 
|-
 
|-
  +
| [[File:GratitudeCrystal.png|center]]
|bgcolor=#1e5c93|<span style="color:#FFFFFF">Magic Rod: </span>[[File:Element Fire (Hyrule Warriors).png|20px]]'''<span style="color:#E06666"> Fire</span>'''
 
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| {{Japanese|感謝の気持ち|Kansha no Kimochi|Gratitude}} || [[Gratitude Crystal]] || || Juwel der Güte<br>Juwelen der Güte || || ||
|bgcolor=#1e5c93|<span style="color:#FFFFFF">Naginata: </span>[[File:Element Fire (Hyrule Warriors).png|20px]]'''<span style="color:#E06666"> Fire</span>'''
 
|bgcolor=#0c2236|
 
|bgcolor=#1e5c93|<span style="color:#FFFFFF">Spear: </span>[[File:Element Aqua (Hyrule Warriors).png|20px]]'''<span style="color:#70DBFF"> Water</span>'''
 
|bgcolor=#1e5c93|<span style="color:#FFFFFF">Baton: </span>[[File:Element Lightning (Hyrule Warriors).png|20px]]'''<span style="color:#FFA347"> Lightning</span>'''
 
 
|-
 
|-
  +
| [[File:Heart Dowse.png|center]]
|bgcolor=#1e5c93|<span style="color:#FFFFFF">Great Fairy: </span>[[File:Element Aqua (Hyrule Warriors).png|20px]]'''<span style="color:#70DBFF"> Water</span>'''
 
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| {{Japanese|ハート|Hāto|Heart}} || [[Heart]] || || Herzen || || ||
|bgcolor=#0c2236|
 
|bgcolor=#0c2236|
 
|bgcolor=#1e5c93|<span style="color:#FFFFFF">Summoning Gate: </span>[[File:Element Fire (Hyrule Warriors).png|20px]]'''<span style="color:#E06666"> Fire</span>'''
 
|bgcolor=#1e5c93|<span style="color:#FFFFFF">Dominion Rod: </span>[[File:Element Darkness (Hyrule Warriors).png|20px]]'''<span style="color:#3c1463"> Darkness</span>'''{{exp|Part of the Twilight Princess DLC pack}}
 
 
|-
 
|-
  +
| [[File:Kikwisprite.png|center]]
|bgcolor=#1e5c93|<span style="color:#FFFFFF">Gauntlet: </span>[[File:Element Lightning (Hyrule Warriors).png|20px]]'''<span style="color:#FFA347"> Lightning</span>'''
 
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| {{Japanese|キュイ|Kyui|}} || [[Kikwi]] || Tikwi || Aura der Kyu<br>Auren der Kyu || Kyu || ||
|bgcolor=#0c2236|
 
|bgcolor=#0c2236|
 
|bgcolor=#0c2236|
 
|bgcolor=#0c2236|
 
 
|-
 
|-
  +
| [[File:Life Tree Seedling.png|center]]
|bgcolor=#1e5c93|<span style="color:#FFFFFF">Master Sword: </span>[[File:Element Light (Hyrule Warriors).png|20px]]'''<span style="color:#E0E066"> Light</span>'''
 
  +
| {{Japanese|生命の木の苗|Seimei no Ki no Nae|Seedling of the Tree of Life}} || [[Life Tree Seedling]] || || Lebensbaumkeimling || || ||
|bgcolor=#0c2236|
 
|bgcolor=#0c2236|
 
|bgcolor=#0c2236|
 
|bgcolor=#0c2236|
 
 
|-
 
|-
  +
| [[File:New Plant Species.png|center]]
|bgcolor=#1e5c93|<span style="color:#FFFFFF">Horse: </span> [[File:Element Light (Hyrule Warriors).png|20px]]'''<span style="color:#E0E066"> Light</span>''' {{exp|Part of the Master Quest DLC pack}}
 
  +
| {{Japanese|新種の植物|Shinshu no Shokubutsu|New Species of Plant}} || [[Kikwi#Oolo|New Plant Species]] || Plante inconnue <small>(Canada)</small>|| Neue Pflanzenart || Nueva especie de planta <small>(Latin America)</small> || ||
|bgcolor=#0c2236|
 
|bgcolor=#0c2236|
 
|bgcolor=#0c2236|
 
|bgcolor=#0c2236|
 
 
|-
 
|-
  +
| [[File:Party Wheel.png|center]]
|bgcolor=#1e5c93|<span style="color:#FFFFFF">Spinner: </span> [[File:Element Lightning (Hyrule Warriors).png|20px]]'''<span style="color:#FFA347"> Lightning</span>''' {{exp|Unlocked via the Link or Toon Link amiibo}}
 
  +
| {{Japanese|ルーレット|Rūretto|Roulette}} || [[Party Wheel]] || Roue de fortune <small>(Canada)</small> || Roulettescheibe || Ruleta <small>(Latin America)</small> || ||
|bgcolor=#0c2236|
 
|bgcolor=#0c2236|
 
|bgcolor=#0c2236|
 
|bgcolor=#0c2236|
 
 
|-
 
|-
  +
| [[File:Power Generator.png|center]]
!bgcolor="#5f1619"|<span style="color:#FFFFFF">[[Ganondorf]]</span>
 
  +
| {{Japanese|電源装置|Dengensouchi|Power Source}} || [[Power Generator]] || || Schalter || || ||
!bgcolor="#163d5f"|<span style="color:#FFFFFF">[[Darunia]]</span>
 
!bgcolor="#163d5f"|<span style="color:#FFFFFF">[[Princess Ruto|Ruto]]</span>
 
!bgcolor="#163d5f"|<span style="color:#FFFFFF">[[Agitha]]</span>
 
!bgcolor="#163d5f"|<span style="color:#FFFFFF">[[Midna]]</span>
 
 
|-
 
|-
|bgcolor=#{{ZWbgcolor}}|[[File:HW Ganondorf.png|120px]]
+
| [[File:Propeller.png|center]]
  +
| {{Japanese|風車のプロペラ|Kazaguruma no Puropera|Pinwheel propeller}} || [[Switch#Wind Switch|Propeller]] || Hélice du moulin <small>(Canada)</small> || Windrad-Propeller || Rotor del molino <small>(Latin America)</small>|| ||
|bgcolor=#{{ZWbgcolor}}|[[File:HW Darunia.png|110px]]
 
|bgcolor=#{{ZWbgcolor}}|[[File:HW Ruto.png|107px]]
 
|bgcolor=#{{ZWbgcolor}}|[[File:HW Agitha.png|90px]]
 
|bgcolor=#{{ZWbgcolor}}|[[File:HW Midna.png|100px]]
 
 
|-
 
|-
  +
|
|bgcolor=#1e5c93|<span style="color:#FFFFFF">Great Swords: </span>[[File:Element Darkness (Hyrule Warriors).png|20px]]'''<span style="color:#3c1463"> Darkness</span>'''
 
  +
| {{Japanese|カギのカケラ|Kagi no Kakera|Key Fragment}} || [[Key#Dungeon Key|Piece of the Key]] || || Schlüsselfragment<br>Schlüsselfragmente || || ||
|bgcolor=#1e5c93|<span style="color:#FFFFFF">Hammer: </span>[[File:Element Fire (Hyrule Warriors).png|20px]]'''<span style="color:#E06666"> Fire</span>'''
 
|bgcolor=#1e5c93|<span style="color:#FFFFFF">Zora Scale: </span>[[File:Element Aqua (Hyrule Warriors).png|20px]]'''<span style="color:#70DBFF"> Water</span>'''
 
|bgcolor=#1e5c93|<span style="color:#FFFFFF">Parasol: </span>[[File:Element Light (Hyrule Warriors).png|20px]]'''<span style="color:#E0E066"> Light</span>'''
 
|bgcolor=#1e5c93|<span style="color:#FFFFFF">Shackle: </span>[[File:Element Darkness (Hyrule Warriors).png|20px]]'''<span style="color:#3c1463"> Darkness</span>'''
 
 
|-
 
|-
  +
| [[File:Pumpkin Patch Plower.png|center]]
!bgcolor="#163d5f"|<span style="color:#FFFFFF">[[Fi]]</span>
 
  +
| {{Japanese|耕してくれる人|Tagayate-kurero Hito}} || [[Mogma#Guld|Pumpkin Patch Plower]] || Laboureur <small>(Canada)</small> || Erntehelfer || Labriego <small>(Latin America)</small> || ||
!bgcolor="#5f1619"|<span style="color:#FFFFFF">[[Zant]]</span>
 
!bgcolor="#5f1619"|<span style="color:#FFFFFF">[[Ghirahim]]</span>
 
!bgcolor="#5f1619"|<span style="color:#FFFFFF">[[Cia]]</span> {{exp|Playable as of the Version 1.3.0 Update}}
 
!bgcolor="#5f1619"|<span style="color:#FFFFFF">[[Volga]]</span> {{exp|Playable as of the Version 1.3.0 Update}}
 
 
|-
 
|-
|bgcolor=#{{ZWbgcolor}}|[[File:HW Fi.png|130px]]
+
| [[File:RupeeDowse.png|center]]
  +
| {{Japanese|ルピー|Rupī|Rupee}} || [[Rupee]] || || {{exp|Rubies|Rubine}} || || ||
|bgcolor=#{{ZWbgcolor}}|[[File:HW Zant.png|170px]]
 
|bgcolor=#{{ZWbgcolor}}|[[File:HW Ghirahim.png|120px]]
 
|bgcolor=#{{ZWbgcolor}}|[[File:HW Cia.png|90px]]
 
|bgcolor=#{{ZWbgcolor}}|[[File:HW Volga.png|110px]]
 
 
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| {{Japanese|聖なる水|Seinaru Mizu|Sacred Water}} || [[Sacred Water]] || {{exp|Sacred Water|Eau sacrée}} || Heiliges Wasser || Agua sagrada <small>(Latin America)</small> || ||
|bgcolor=#1e5c93|<span style="color:#FFFFFF">Scimitar: </span>[[File:Element Darkness (Hyrule Warriors).png|20px]]'''<span style="color:#3c1463"> Darkness</span>'''
 
|bgcolor=#1e5c93|<span style="color:#FFFFFF">Demon Blade: </span>[[File:Element Darkness (Hyrule Warriors).png|20px]]'''<span style="color:#3c1463"> Darkness</span>'''
 
|bgcolor=#1e5c93|<span style="color:#FFFFFF">Scepter: </span>[[File:Element Darkness (Hyrule Warriors).png|20px]]'''<span style="color:#3c1463"> Darkness</span>'''
 
|bgcolor=#1e5c93|<span style="color:#FFFFFF">Dragon Spear: </span>[[File:Element Fire (Hyrule Warriors).png|20px]]'''<span style="color:#E06666"> Fire</span>'''
 
 
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!bgcolor="#5f1619"|<span style="color:#FFFFFF">[[Wizzro]]</span> {{exp|Playable as of the Version 1.3.0 Update}}
 
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| {{Japanese|船長の船|Senchou no Fune|Captain's Ship}} || [[Sandship|Skipper's Ship]] || Galion du capitane <small>(Canada)</small> || Sandgaleone || Barco del almirante <small>(Latin America)</small> || ||
!bgcolor="#163d5f"|<span style="color:#FFFFFF">[[Midna|Twili Midna]]</span> {{exp|Part of the Twilight Princess DLC pack}}
 
!bgcolor="#163d5f"|<span style="color:#FFFFFF">[[Young Link]]</span> {{exp|Part of the Majora's Mask DLC pack}}
 
!bgcolor="#163d5f"|<span style="color:#FFFFFF">[[Tingle]]</span> {{exp|Part of the Majora's Mask DLC pack}}
 
 
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| {{Japanese|オトダマ|Otodama}} || [[Tadtones]] || || Melodinen || || ||
|bgcolor=#{{ZWbgcolor}}|[[File:HW Twili Midna - Standard Outfit.png|90px]]
 
|bgcolor=#{{ZWbgcolor}}|[[File:HW Young Link.png|180px]]
 
|bgcolor=#{{ZWbgcolor}}|[[File:HW Tingle.png|140px]]
 
 
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|bgcolor=#1e5c93|<span style="color:#FFFFFF">Ring: </span>[[File:Element Darkness (Hyrule Warriors).png|20px]]'''<span style="color:#3c1463"> Darkness</span>'''
 
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| {{Japanese|お宝|otakara|Treasure}} || [[Treasure]] || || Schätze || || ||
|bgcolor=#1e5c93|<span style="color:#FFFFFF">Mirror: </span>[[File:Element Darkness (Hyrule Warriors).png|20px]]'''<span style="color:#3c1463"> Darkness</span>'''
 
|bgcolor=#1d5c93|<span style="color:#FFFFFF">Fierce Deity's Mask: </span>[[File:Element Darkness (Hyrule Warriors).png|20px]]'''<span style="color:#3c1463"> Darkness</span>'''
 
|bgcolor=#1d5c93|<span style="color:#FFFFFF">Balloon: </span>[[File:Element Aqua (Hyrule Warriors).png|20px]]'''<span style="color:#70DBFF"> Water</span>'''
 
 
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| {{Japanese|試練の入口|Shiren no Iruguchi|Trial Entrance}} || [[Trial Gate]] || Entrée de l'épreuve <small>(Canada)</small> || Portal der Prüfung || Imbral del juicio <small>(Latin America)</small> ||
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| {{Japanese|水ガメ|Mizu Game|Water Jug}} || [[Water Basin]] || || Wasserbehälter || || ||
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| {{Japanese|ゼルダ|Zeruda|Zelda}} || [[Princess Zelda#Skyward Sword|Zelda]] || || Zelda || || ||
 
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==Game Information==
 
===Development===
 
''Hyrule Warriors'' was announced on December 18, 2013, on a Nintendo Direct. The game was announced as a collaboration with Koei Tecmo. As such, [[Nintendo]] president [[Satoru Iwata]] stated that the game would not be the next main series installment of ''The Legend of Zelda'' series, but rather a spinoff from the ''Dynasty Warriors'' series. The game, however, was produced by long-time ''Zelda'' developer [[Eiji Aonuma]].<ref>{{Cite web| url=http://www.ibtimes.com/new-zelda-game-coming-wii-u-hyrule-warriors-release-date-2014-or-2015-1515900 | title=New 'Zelda' Game Coming To Wii U: 'Hyrule Warriors' Release Date In 2014 Or 2015? | site= International Business Times}}</ref>
 
   
===Timeline Placement===
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[[Eiji Aonuma]] has stated that ''Hyrule Warriors'' exists as a "separate dimension" and is not part of the main series.<ref>{{Cite web|quote=Within the Zelda canon, there is the timeline, but there has always been the sense of the main story and kind of a side story. Like, Majora's Mask might be considered part of that, though it does exist as part of the timeline. With Hyrule Warriors, there is a link between the two, but it exists as a separate dimension, so it doesn't exist as part of the main canon.|url=http://www.gameinformer.com/b/news/archive/2014/06/11/eiji-aonuma-addresses-hyrule-warriors-place-in-the-zelda-timeline.aspx|title=Eiji Aonuma Addresses Hyrule Warriors’ Place In The Zelda Timeline|site=Game Informer}}</ref> However, he goes on to suggest that while the game does not slot into any particular part of the timeline, it has links to different periods of the timeline,<ref>{{Cite web|quote=The universe of Hyrule Warriors really is sort of a different universe and it is connected to the timeline of the Zelda series, but it is connected to several different games throughout the series. [...] We really don't want to put it in the timeline because it has links to the different parts of the timeline.|url=http://www.gameinformer.com/b/news/archive/2014/06/11/eiji-aonuma-addresses-hyrule-warriors-place-in-the-zelda-timeline.aspx|title=Eiji Aonuma Addresses Hyrule Warriors’ Place In The Zelda Timeline|site=Game Informer}}</ref> and that characters have been "brought together".<ref>{{Cite web|quote=Each of the characters has their own timeline, so there shouldn't be any crossover there, but maybe they've been brought together as part of that story?|url=http://www.gameinformer.com/b/news/archive/2014/06/11/eiji-aonuma-addresses-hyrule-warriors-place-in-the-zelda-timeline.aspx|title=Eiji Aonuma Addresses Hyrule Warriors’ Place In The Zelda Timeline|site=Game Informer}}</ref> He said that he had been thinking of it as being similar to ''{{wp|Avengers (comics)|The Avengers}}''.<ref>{{Cite web|quote=Lately I have been thinking of it similar to ''The Avengers.''|url=http://www.gameinformer.com/b/news/archive/2014/06/11/eiji-aonuma-addresses-hyrule-warriors-place-in-the-zelda-timeline.aspx|title=Eiji Aonuma Addresses Hyrule Warriors’ Place In The Zelda Timeline|site=Game Informer}}</ref>
 
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===Limited Editions===
 
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[[File:HW Treasure Box Edition.jpg|thumb|right|200px|The treasure box edition]]
 
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Two limited editions of the game were released in Japan. The premium box edition included a copy of the game, an art book, a [[Triforce]] table clock, and the Courage and Wisdom DLC costumes set. The treasure box edition, exclusive to Amazon Japan and GAMECITY, also included the extras from the premium box, plus the Power DLC costumes set, a scarf like the one used by Link in the game, a [[Treasure Chest]] replica with sound, and a set of five postcards featuring Link, Impa, Zelda, Lana, and Ganondorf.
 
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A limited edition including a copy of the game and the scarf was also released in North America and Europe. The North American version is an exclusive to the Nintendo World Store.<ref>{{cite web|quote= 1/2 It’s time to fight! On 9/26 this exclusive #HyruleWarriors bundle goes on sale at 8am only at #NintendoWorld!|author= Nintendo World Store|published= September 9, 2014|retrieved=September 9, 2014|url= https://twitter.com/Nintendo_World/status/509373059539562496/photo/1|title= |site= Twitter|type=}}</ref>
 
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==Downloadable Content==
 
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''Hyrule Warriors'' is the first ''Zelda'' game to incorporate downloadable content, utilizing a bevy of methods that include exclusive pre-order bonuses, a series of paid expansions, interactivity with the [[amiibo]] line of figures, and several free updates.
 
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===Updates===
 
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| {{Japanese|空気のクスリ|Kūki no Kusuri|Air Medicine}} || [[Luv and Bertie's Potion Shop#Air Potion|Air Potion]] || {{exp|Oxygen Potion|Potion d'Oxygène}} || {{exp|Air Potion|Lufttrank}} || Poción de oxigeno <small>(Latin America)</small> || ||
Several free patches have been released for ''Hyrule Warriors''. These updates expand content and patch certain bugs. Unlike the DLC packs, these are downloaded free and automatically upon release.
 
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The version 1.2.0 was released on September 1 in Japan, on September 19 in Europe, and on September 26 in North America. It added Challenge Mode, and the 8-Bit Wooden Sword based on the {{TLOZ}} sword as a weapon for Link. It also included certain bug fixes, including crashes and a bug that reduced maximum health.
 
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| {{Japanese|ただの水|Tada no Mizu|Ordinary Water}} || [[Bottled Water]] || {{exp|Common Water|Eau ordinaire}} || Wasser || Agua <small>(Latin America)</small> || ||
 
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The version 1.3.0 update was released on September 30 in Japan, and on October 16 in North America and Europe. It added Cia, Volga and Wizzro as playable Warriors, as well as the option to turn off most mid-battle cutscenes. It also included certain bug fixes, including the "skin swap" glitch.
 
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| {{Japanese|かぼちゃスープ冷|Kapocha Sūpu Rei|Cold Pumpkin Soup}} || [[Pumpkin Soup|Cold Pumpkin Soup]] || {{exp|Pumpkin Soup (cold)|Soupe de citrouille (froide)}} || Kalte Kürbissuppe || Sopa de calabaza fría <small>(Latin America)</small> || ||
The version 1.4.0 update was released on November 27 worldwide. It added compatibility to the game with the amiibo figures.<ref name="quote1">{{Cite web|quote= |author= Nintendo|published= November 5, 2014|retrieved=November 19, 2014|url= https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KkXmABkDlNE|title= Nintendo Direct 11.5.2014|site= YouTube|type=}}</ref> It also raised the level cap of Warriors to 150 and the [[Material]] limit to 999. Enemies now occasionally drop two Materials, or sometimes one Material and one weapon drop. It also added new Medals to collect and new potion types and mixtures to the Apothecary as well. In addition, it included certain bug fixes, including the "Zant blender" glitch.
 
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===Pre-order bonuses===
 
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| {{Japanese|空きビン|Aki Bin|Empty Bottle}} || [[Bottle|Empty Bottle]] || {{exp|Empty Bottle|Flacon vide}} || Leere Flasche || || ||
Several select pre-order bonuses had included a set of costumes for Link, Princess Zelda, and Ganondorf, based on their assorted attire in {{OOT}}, {{TP}}, and {{SS}}. The costumes were sorted into various DLC packs which differed based on the game's region.
 
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In North America, Link and Zelda's costumes were released as retailer-exclusive bonuses; the ''Ocarina of Time'' costumes for {{wp|Game Stop}}, the ''Twilight Princess'' costumes for {{wp|Amazon}}, and the ''Skyward Sword'' costumes for {{wp|Best Buy}}. Ganondorf's two costumes, from ''Ocarina of Time'' and ''Twilight Princess'', were available as a bonus for registering the purchase game with {{wp|Club Nintendo}} between September 26 and October 23, 2014.<ref>{{Cite web|quote=Here’s a nice offer involving a (usually) not-so-nice guy: if you buy Hyrule Warriors for Wii U and register the game with Club Nintendo between 9/26/14 and 10/23/14, you can receive a free download code for the Demon King Costume Set DLC: two costumes for Ganondorf that you can use in-game.|author=Nintendo|published=Aug. 4, 2014|retrieved=Aug. 8, 2014|url=http://www.nintendo.com/whatsnew/detail/3THGGo41oZLFkXdeV--PPEty_lPwMEfj|title=Club Nintendo will help you outfit Ganondorf with free DLC|site=Nintendo.com}}</ref>
 
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| {{Japanese|妖精|Yousei|Fairy}} || [[Fairy]] || {{exp|Fairy|Fée}} || {{exp|Fairies|Feen}} || Hada || ||
 
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In the UK, Link and Zelda's ''Ocarina of Time'' costumes were included as a pre-order bonus from {{wp|Shopto.net}}, and their ''Twilight Princess'' costumes were included in the Limited Edition release of the game. Their ''Skyward Sword'' costumes are yet to be released. Ganondorf's costumes were available through the same Club Nintendo promotion as in North America. In Greece, Link's and Zelda's ''Twilight Princess'' costumes were a pre-order bonus from Nortec.{{fact}}
 
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| {{Japanese|きのこの胞子|Kinoko no Houshi|Mushroom Spores}} || [[Fungal Spores]] || {{exp|Glittering Spores|Spores scintillants}} || Pilzsporen || Esporas de champiñón <small>(Latin America)</small> || ||
In Japan, the costumes are not retailer-exclusive and are instead separated by character packs rather than game of origin; the "Courage Pack" for Link's costumes, the "Wisdom Pack" for Zelda's, and the "Power Pack" for Ganondorf's. The "Treasure Box" edition of the game included all three packs, while the "Premium Box" edition included only the Courage and Wisdom packs. The Courage Pack was also available as a pre-order bonus for the game.
 
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The entire batch of costumes was released through the {{wp|Nintendo eShop}} in Japan on December 18, 2014, in Europe on December 19, and in America on December 27.
 
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| {{Japanese|キラキラした胞子|Kirakirashita Houshi|Glittering Spores}} || [[Glittering Spores]] || {{exp|Mushroom Spores|Spores de champignon}} || Glitzersporen || Esporas chispeantes <small>(Latin America)</small> || ||
 
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===DLC packs===
 
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Four DLC packs for ''Hyrule Warriors'' are slated for release, set to be released throughout the months following the game's release. They include the ''Master Quest'' pack, the ''Twilight Princess'' pack, the ''Majora's Mask'' pack, and the Boss pack. They are a series of paid expansions that includes numerous additions; including new characters, weapons, Scenarios and Adventure Mode maps.<ref>{{Cite web |author=Nintendo Everything |published= Aug. 14, 2014 |url=http://nintendoeverything.com/hyrule-warriors-to-be-supported-with-more-characters-weapons-and-scenarios/ |title=Hyrule Warriors will be supported with more characters, weapons, and scenarios|site=NintendoEverything.com}}</ref>
 
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| {{Japanese|ムテキン|Mutekin}} || [[Luv and Bertie's Potion Shop#Guardian Potion|Guardian Potion]] || Potion d'invincibilité <small>(Canada)</small><br>Protectrine <small>(France)</small> || {{exp|Armor Potion|Rüstungstrank}} || Poción de invencibilidad <small>(Latin America)</small> || ||
 
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Prior to October 16, the four DLC packs could all be pre-purchased as a bundle through the "Hero of Hyrule" Pack on the Nintendo eShop. The packs came at a discounted price of $19.99, and also included a [[Dark Link]] costume for Link for immediate use.<ref name="quote2">{{Cite web|author=Nintendo|url=http://www.zelda.com/hyrule-warriors/dlc/|title=Hyrule Warriors – Expand your adventure with DLC packs|site=Zelda.com}}</ref> The DLC packs would download automatically upon their release date. It is unknown if the Dark Link costume will be available separately at a later time.
 
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| {{Japanese|ハートのクスリ|Hāto no Kusuri|Heart Medicine}} || [[Luv and Bertie's Potion Shop#Heart Potion|Heart Potion]] || Potion de sante <small>(Canada)</small><br>Potion de soin <small>(France)</small> || {{exp|Heart Potion|Herztrank}} || Poción de salud <small>(Latin America)</small> || ||
#The '''''Master Quest pack''''' was released on October 1, 2014 in Japan, and on October 16, 2014 in North America and Europe following the 1.3.0 update. It costs $7.99. It includes five new Scenarios for Legend Mode with Cia and her lieutenants as the protagonists, the Guardian of Time costumes for Cia and Lana, the [[Epona]] weapon for Link, and a new ''Master Quest'' map for Adventure Mode. The map includes additional palette-swap costumes and Heart Containers for each character, as well as new weapons for Cia, Volga, and Wizzro, several 8-Bit weapon skins based on ''The Legend of Zelda'' items, and Gold Skulltulas for a new Illustration.<ref name="quote2" />
 
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#The '''''Twilight Princess pack''''' was released on November 27, 2014 worldwide. It costs $7.99. It includes "Twili Midna", in her true form, as a new playable Warrior along with her new weapon, the [[Mirror of Twilight|Mirror]]. It also includes the new [[Dominion Rod]] weapon for Zelda, the [[Postman]] clothes and [[Ilia]]'s clothes for Link and Zelda, and a new Adventure Mode map with additional costume, Heart Container and Gold Skulltula rewards.<ref>{{cite web|quote= Twili Midna's weapon is the Mirror of Twilight, which appeared in Twilight Princess. This mirror was destroyed at the end of that game, but it's pretty amazing in Hyrule Warriors. In fact, I can't describe in words what's so amazing about it, so I hope you'll download this DLC pack and see for yourself. In addition to Twili Midna, the Twilight Princess Pack includes new weapons, costumes and an adventure map, so if you played through the original game, they should contribute to the fun you'll have in Hyrule Warriors. (For one of the costumes, you can dress Link up as a certain familiar character from the Zelda series. It may make you say ""Wow!"" so I hope you'll look forward to it.)|author= Eiji Aonuma|published= November 18|retrieved=November 19, 2014|url= https://miiverse.nintendo.net/posts/AYMHAAACAADMUKmKGDgYTg|title= Miiverse - Aonuma's post|site= Miiverse|type=}}</ref><ref name="quote2" />
 
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#The '''''Majora's Mask pack''''' is set to be released on January 29, 2015 in Japan and Europe, and on February 5, 2015 in North America at $7.99.<ref>{{Cite web|quote= It arrives in the West on 5th February in North America and 29th January in Europe.|author= Thomas Whitehead|published= January 19, 2015|retrieved=January 23, 2015|url= http://www.nintendolife.com/news/2015/01/hyrule_warriorsnmajoras_mask_pack_dlc_and_update_details_emerge|title= Hyrule Warriors Majora's Mask Pack DLC and Update Details Emerge|site= Nintendo Life|type=}}</ref> It will include two new playable characters, [[Tingle]] and [[Young Link]], a new Adventure Mode map, costumes for Impa and Sheik based on their appearances in ''Ocarina of Time'', and a third costume based on [[Skull Kid]] for Lana.<ref name="quote2" />
 
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| {{Japanese|かぼちゃスープ温|Kabocha Sūpu On|Warm Pumpkin Soup}} || [[Pumpkin Soup|Hot Pumpkin Soup]] || {{exp|Pumpkin Soup (warm)|Soupe de citrouille (chaude)}} || Heiße Kürbissuppe || Sopa de calabaza caliente <small>(Latin America)</small> || ||
#The '''''Boss pack''''' ('''''Ganon pack''''' in Japan)<ref name="Ganon pack">{{Cite web|author=Koei Tecmo|url=http://www.gamecity.ne.jp/zelda/update.html|title=DLC & Update|site=gamecity.ne.jp}}</ref> is set to be released in March, 2015, and will cost $2.99. It will include two additional game modes.<ref name="quote2" />
 
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===amiibo support===
 
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| {{Japanese|リカバオール|Rikaba Ōru}} || [[Luv and Bertie's Potion Shop#Revitalizing Potion|Revitalizing Potion]] || Polypotion || {{exp|Miracle Potion|Wundertrank}} || Poción revitalizante <small>(Latin America)</small> || ||
''Hyrule Warriors'' is also compatible with the amiibo line of figures, as of the 1.4.0. update.
 
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Scanning Link or Toon Link's figures will unlock the [[Spinner]] as a new weapon type for Link.
 
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| {{Japanese|聖なる水|Seinaru Mizu|Sacred Water}} || [[Sacred Water]] || {{exp|Sacred Water|Eau sacrée}} || Heiliges Wasser || Agua sagrada <small>(Latin America)</small> || ||
 
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Scanning Zelda or Sheik's figures will reward with a Weapon Drop with a least three stars.
 
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| [[File:Stamina Potion (Skyward Sword).png|center]]
 
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All other amiibo figures compatible with {{SSB4|Wii U}} will also be compatible with ''Hyrule Warriors'', and a maximum of five can be scanned each day for free random rewards. Scanning these figures will reward with either a randomly selected Material, a Weapon drop with at least three stars, or a random amount of [[Rupee]]s.<ref name="quote1" />
 
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===[[Characters in Hyrule Warriors|Characters]]===
 
===[[Enemies in Hyrule Warriors|Enemies]]===
 
===[[Bosses in Hyrule Warriors|Bosses]]===
 
===[[Scenarios in Hyrule Warriors|Scenarios]]===
 
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===[[Hyrule Warriors Translations|Translations]]===
 
===[[Hyrule Warriors/Credits|Credits]]===
 
 
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*[http://www.zelda.com/hyrule-warriors Official North American Website]
 
*[http://www.nintendo.co.uk/Games/Wii-U/Hyrule-Warriors-891849.html Official European Website (UK version)]
 
*[http://www.gamecity.ne.jp/zelda/ Official Japanese Website]
 
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The following page is a list of the names of every item appearing in Skyward Sword in every release of the game. Skyward Sword has been released in the following languages: Japanese, English, French, German, Spanish, Italian, and Korean.

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Items

Inventory Items

Image Japanese English French German Spanish Italian Korean
Template:Japanese Adventure Pouch Sacoche d'aventurier (Canada) Abenteurertasche Alforja de aventuero (Latin America) Borsa dell'avventuriero Template:Korean
Extra Adventure Pouch Poche supplémentaire Triforce piece, Nouvelle poche Triforce piece (Canada) Zusatztasche Unnamed (Latin America)
Template:Japanese Arrow Flèche Pfeil Flecha (Latin America) Frecce Template:Korean
Template:Japanese Beetle Scarabée Käfer Escarabajo (Latin America) Scarabeo Template:Korean
Template:Japanese Hook Beetle Scarabée à crochet Greifkäfer Escarabajo con gancho (Latin America) Template:Korean
Template:Japanese Quick Beetle Scarabée rapide Flinkkäfer Escarabajo veloz (Latin America) Template:Korean
Template:Japanese Tough Beetle Scarabée endurant Kraftkäfer Escarabajo tenaz (Latin America) Scarabeo potenziato Template:Korean
Template:Japanese Big Bug Net Grand filet (Canada)
Grand filet à papillons (France)
Meisterfänger-Netz Cazamariposas grande (Latin America) Retino Grande Template:Korean
Template:Japanese Bomb Bombe Bombe Bomba (Latin America) Template:Korean
Template:Japanese Bow Arc Holzbogen Arco (Latin America) Template:Korean
Template:Japanese Iron Bow Arc de fer (Canada)
Arc en fer (France)
Eisenbogen Arco de hierro (Latin America) Template:Korean
Template:Japanese Sacred Bow Arc sacré Heiliger Bogen Arco sagrado (Latin America) Arco Sacro Template:Korean
Template:Japanese Bug Net Filet (Canada)
Fillet à papillons (France)
Insekten-Netz, Schmetterlingsnetz Cazamoriposas (Latin America) Template:Korean
Template:Japanese Clawshots Grappin Doppelhaken; Greifhaken Zarpas (Latin America) Artigli Template:Korean
Template:Japanese Deku Seed Graines Mojo (Canada) Deku-Kerne Semillas deku (Latin America) Template:Korean
Template:Japanese Gust Bellows Jarre des vents (Canada)
Jarre Magique
Magischer Krug Ánfora de aire (Latin America) Giara Magica Template:Korean
Template:Japanese Scattershot Lance-pierre rafale Streuungs-Schleuder Resortera múltiple (Latin America) Fionda multiplica Template:Korean
Template:Japanese Slingshot Lance-pierre Schleuder Resortera (Latin America) Template:Korean
Template:Japanese Whip Fouet Peitsche Látigo (Latin America) Frusta Template:Korean

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Wallets

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Small Wallet Petite bourse (Canada) Kleine Geldbörse Zurrón pequeño (Latin America)
Template:Japanese Medium Wallet Bourse moyenne Mittlere Geldbörse Zurrón mediano (Latin America)
Template:Japanese Big Wallet Grande bourse Große Geldbörse Zurrón grande (Latin America)
Template:Japanese Giant Wallet Bourse Énorme Riesige Geldbörse Zurrón gigante (Latin America)
Template:Japanese Tycoon Wallet Bourse de Star Luxus-Geldbörse Zurrón de maganate (Latin America)
Template:Japanese Extra Wallet Bourse supplémentaire Zusatz-Geldbörse Zurrón suplementario (Latin America)

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Bomb Bags

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Template:Japanese Small Bomb Bag Petit sac de bombes Kleine Bombentasche Saco de bombas pequeño (Latin America
Template:Japanese Medium Bomb Bag Sac de bombes moyen Mittlere Bombentasche Saco de bombas mediano (Latin America
Template:Japanese Large Bomb Bag Grand sac de bombes Große Bombentasche Saco de bombas grande (Latin America Partabombe grande

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Quivers

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Template:Japanese Small Quiver Petit carquois Kleiner Köcher Carcaj pequeño (Latin America)
Template:Japanese Medium Quiver Carquoi moyen Mittlerer Köcher Carcaj mediano (Latin America)
Template:Japanese Large Quiver Grand carquois Großer Köcher Carcaj grande (Latin America) Faretra grande

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Seed Satchels

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Template:Japanese Small Seed Satchel Petit sac de graines Kleine Deku-Tasche Bolsa de semillas pequeña (Latin America)
Template:Japanese Medium Seed Satchel Sac de graines moyen Mittlere Deku-Tasche Bolsa de semillas mediana (Latin America)
Template:Japanese Large Seed Satchel Grand sac de graines Große Deku-Tasche Bolsa de semillas grande (Latin America) Sacco per semi grande

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Quest Items and Equipment

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Template:Japanese Ancient Sea Chart Carte marine ancienne Antike Seekarte Carta náutica del pasado
Template:Japanese Ancient Tablet Stèle ancienne (Canada) Alte Steintafel Litografía arcana (Latin America)
Template:Japanese Emerald Tablet Stèle émeraude (Canada) Smaragd-Tafel Litografía del orbe verde (Latin America)
Template:Japanese Ruby Tablet Stèle rubis (Canada) Rubin-Tafel Litografía del orbe rojo (Latin America)
Template:Japanese Amber Tablet Stèle ambre (Canada) Bernstein-Tafel Litografía del orbe amarillo (Latin America)
Beedle's Insect Cage Cage à insecte (Canada) Terris Insektenkäfig Jaula de Terry (Latin America)
Template:Japanese Bird Statuette Statuette d'oiseau (Canada) Vogelfigur Estatuilla (Latin America)
Template:Japanese Cawlin's Letter Lettre d'Orbo Rax' Brief Carta de Corvy (Latin America) Lettera di Ras
Template:Japanese Digging Mitts Gants creuse-toute (Canada)
Gants creuse-tout (France)
Grabklauen Guantes para cavar (Latin America)
Template:Japanese Fireshield Earrings Boucles ignifuges Feuerohrringe Aretes ignifugos (Latin America) Termorecchini
Template:Japanese Goddess's Harp Lyre de la Déesse Lyra der Göttin Lira de la Diosa Lira della Dea Template:Korean
Template:Japanese Gratitude Crystal Cristal de gratitude Juwel der Güte Gema de gratitud (Latin America) Gemma di gratitudine Template:Korean
Template:Japanese Horned Colossus Beetle Golofa Demonicus Rex (Canada)
Cage à Insecte (France)
Dämonenkäfer Escarabero rex (Latin America) Gabietta di Terry
Template:Japanese Life Tree Fruit Fruit de l'arbre de vie (Canada) Lebensbaumfrucht Fruto del árbol de la vida (Latin America)
Template:Japanese Mogma Mitts Gants Mogma Mogma-Handschuhe Guantes mogma (Latin America) Guanti Mogma
Template:Japanese Rattle Hochet Rassel Sonajero (Latin America) Sonaglino
Template:Japanese Sailcloth Parachâle Paraschal Manto sagrado (Latin America) Manto magico Template:Korean
Template:Japanese Stone of Trials Joyau des épreuves (Canada)
Sceau des épreuves (France)
Insignie der Reife Gema de la ordalía Emblema della prova
Template:Japanese Triforce Triforce Triforce Trifuerza Template:Korean
Template:Japanese Water Dragon's Scale Écaille du Dragon d'Eau Wasserdrachenschuppe Escama dragón acuático (Latin America) Scaglia del drago d'acqua Template:Korean

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Swords

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Template:Japanese Practice Sword Épée d'entraînement Übungsschwert Espada de aprendiz (Latin America)
Template:Japanese Goddess Sword Épée divine (Canada) Schwert der Göttin Espada divina (Latin America) Template:Korean
Template:Japanese Goddess Longsword Longue épée divine (Canada) Langschwert der Göttin Gran espada divina (Latin America) Template:Korean
Template:Japanese Goddess White Sword Blanche épée divine (Canada) Weißes Schwert der Göttin Espada divina alba (Latin America) Template:Korean
Template:Japanese Master Sword Épée Maîtresse (Canada)
Épée de Légende (France)
Masterschwert Espada Maestra Template:Korean
Template:Japanese True Master Sword Véritable épée Maîtresse (Canada)
Véritable Épée de Légende (France)
Wahres Master-Schwert Espada Maestra Aútentica (Latin America) Template:Korean

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Shields

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Template:Japanese Wooden Shield Bouclier de bois (Canada)
Bouclier en bois (France)
Holzschild Escudo de madera (Latin America)
Template:Japanese Banded Shield Bouclier de bois solide (Canada)
Bouclier en bois renforcé (France)
Harter Holzschild Escudo de madera macizo (Latin America)
Template:Japanese Braced Shield Bouclier de bois renforcé (Canada)
Bouclier en bois solide (France)
Starker Holzschild Escudo de madera sólido (Latin America)
Template:Japanese Iron Shield Bouclier de fer (Canada)
Bouclier en fer (France)
Eisenschild Escudo de hierro (Latin America)
Template:Japanese Reinforced Shield Bouclier de fer solide (Canada)
Bouclier en fer solide (France)
Harter Eisenschild Escudo de hierro macizo (Latin America)
Template:Japanese Fortified Shield Bouclier de fer renforcé (Canada)
Bouclier en fer renforcé (France)
Starker Eisenschild Escudo de hierro robusto (Latin America)
Template:Japanese Sacred Shield Bouclier sacré Heiliger Schild Escudo sagrado (Latin America)
Template:Japanese Divine Shield Bouclier sacré amélioré Hochheiliger Schild Escudo sagrado superior (Latin America)
Template:Japanese Goddess Shield Bouclier sacré ultime Göttlicher Schild Escudo sagrado supremo (Latin America)
Template:Japanese Hylian Shield Bouclier d'Hylia Hylia-Schild Escudo hyliano (Latin America) Scudo Hylia

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Medals

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Template:Japanese Medal Médaille Medaille Medallón (Latin America)
Template:Japanese Bug Medal Médaille insecte Insekten-Medaille Medallón de insecto (Latin America)
Template:Japanese Cursed Medal Médaille maléfique(Canada)
Médaille démoniaque (France)
Dämonen-Medaille Medallón maligno (Latin America)
Template:Japanese Heart Medal Médaille cœur Herz-Medaille Medallón de corazón (Latin America)
Template:Japanese Life Medal Médaille de vie Lebenskraft-Medaille Medallón de vida (Latin America)
Template:Japanese Potion Medal Médaille de durabilité Medizin-Medaille Medallón duradero (Latin America)
Template:Japanese Rupee Medal Médaille rubis Rubin-Medaille Medallón de rupia (Latin America)
Template:Japanese Treasure Medal Médaille trésor Schatz-Medaille Medallón de tesoro (Latin America)

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Treasure

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Template:Japanese Amber Relic Perle d'ambre Bernsteinhalbmond Alhaja Ambarina Magamata ambrata
Template:Japanese Ancient Flower Fleur ancienne Äonenblume Flor Arcana Fiore antico
Template:Japanese Bird Feather Plume d'oiseau Vogelfeder Pluma de ave Piuma d'uccelle
Template:Japanese Bird Feather Plume bleue Blaue Vogelfeder Pluma de Ave Azul Piuma azzurra
Template:Japanese Dusk Relic Perle d'ombre Finsterhalbmond Alhaja Tenebrosa Magamata scura
Template:Japanese Eldin Ore Minerai d'Ordinn Eldin-Erz Mineral de Eldin Matallo Oldinn
Template:Japanese Evil Crystal Cristal maléfique Schattenkristall Cristal Maléfico Cristallo demoniaco
Template:Japanese Goddess Plume Poussière de Déesse Geschenk der Göttin Objeto Perdido de La Diosa Ciglia della Dea
Template:Japanese Golden Skull Cráne d'or Goldener Schmuckschädel Broche Calavérico de Oro Teschio dorato
Template:Japanese Hornet Larvae Larve de guêpe Bienenlarven Larvas de Abeja Larva d'ape
Template:Japanese Jelly Blob Gélatibulle Glibber Ectoplasma Viscoso Gelatina spettrale
Template:Japanese Lizard Tail Queue de lézard Eidechsenschwanz Cola de Lagarto Coda di lucertola
Template:Japanese Monster Claw Griffe de monstre Monsterklaue Garra de Monstruo Artiglio di mostro
Template:Japanese Monster Horn Cor de monstre Monsterhorn Cuerno de Monstruo Corno di mostro
Template:Japanese Ornamental Skull Cràne decoratif Schmuckschädel Broche Calavérico Teschio ornamentale
Template:Japanese Tumbleweed Virevoltant Wüstengras Planta Rodadora Rotolacampo

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Bugs

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Template:Japanese Blessed Butterfly Papillon azur Himmelsfalter Sacraliposa Lepidea
Template:Japanese Deku Hornet Guêpe Mojo Deku-Biene Abeja Deku Dekuape
Template:Japanese Eldin Roller Bousier d'Ordinn Eldin-Skarabäus Eldinabajo Pelotero Magmoriaro
Template:Japanese Faron Grasshopper Criquet de Firone Phiro-Hüpfer Saltabosques Cavallerba
Template:Japanese Gerudo Dragonfly Libellule Gerudo Gerudo-Libelle Gerúdula Sabellula
Template:Japanese Lanayru Ant Fourmi de Lanelle Ranelle-Ameise Hormiga de Lanayru Sabiormica
Template:Japanese Sand Cicada Cigale des sables Sandzikade Cigardunera Sabicala
Template:Japanese Skyloft Mantis Mante céleste Himmelsanbeterin Mantis Entrenubosa Cielontide
Template:Japanese Sky Stag Beetle Lucane céleste (Canada)
Lucane du Bourg (France)
Wolken-Hirschkäfer Neburabajo (Latin America)
Celestarabajo (Spain)
Azzurrottero
Template:Japanese Starry Firefly Lucielle Wolken-Glühwürmschen Cielérnaga Cielucciola
Template:Japanese Volcanic Ladybug Pyroccinelle Magmarienkäfer Magmarinita (Latin America)
Magmariquita (Spain)
Fuococcinella
Template:Japanese Woodland Rhino Beetle Dynaste de Firone Phiron-Riesenkäfer Escaracorno de Farone Fironeottero

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Keys

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Template:Japanese Ancient Circuit Circuit antique Uraltes Gebilde Glifo Arcano(Latin America)
Glifo Vetusto(Spain)
Template:Japanese Blessed Idol Statuette sereine Gesegneter Schlüssel Glifo Bendito
Earth Temple Key Schlüssel zu diesem Tor Llave del Templo Terrenal
Template:Japanese Dragon Sculpture Statuette du dragon Drachenschlüssel Glifo de Dragón
Template:Japanese Golden Carving Sculpture dorée Goldener Schlüssel Glifo Dorado
Template:Japanese Mysterious Crystals Cristal étrange Mysterienkristall Cristal Enigmático
Template:Japanese Small Key Petite clé Kleiner Schlüssel Llave Pequeña
Template:Japanese Squid Carving Statuette tentaculaire Tentakelschlüssel Glifo del Calamar

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Dowsing Items

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Template:Japanese Crystal Ball Boule de cristal (Canada) Kristallkugel Bola de cristal (Latin America)
Template:Japanese Goddess Cube Artefakte der Göttin
Template:Japanese Gratitude Crystal Juwel der Güte
Juwelen der Güte
Template:Japanese Heart Herzen
Template:Japanese Kikwi Tikwi Aura der Kyu
Auren der Kyu
Kyu
Template:Japanese Life Tree Seedling Lebensbaumkeimling
Template:Japanese New Plant Species Plante inconnue (Canada) Neue Pflanzenart Nueva especie de planta (Latin America)
Template:Japanese Party Wheel Roue de fortune (Canada) Roulettescheibe Ruleta (Latin America)
Template:Japanese Power Generator Schalter
Template:Japanese Propeller Hélice du moulin (Canada) Windrad-Propeller Rotor del molino (Latin America)
Template:Japanese Piece of the Key Schlüsselfragment
Schlüsselfragmente
Template:Japanese Pumpkin Patch Plower Laboureur (Canada) Erntehelfer Labriego (Latin America)
Template:Japanese Rupee Rubine
Template:Japanese Sacred Water Eau sacrée Heiliges Wasser Agua sagrada (Latin America)
Template:Japanese Skipper's Ship Galion du capitane (Canada) Sandgaleone Barco del almirante (Latin America)
Template:Japanese Tadtones Melodinen
SSTresure
Template:Japanese Treasure Schätze
Template:Japanese Trial Gate Entrée de l'épreuve (Canada) Portal der Prüfung Imbral del juicio (Latin America)
Template:Japanese Water Basin Wasserbehälter
Template:Japanese Zelda Zelda

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Bottled Items

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Template:Japanese Air Potion Potion d'Oxygène Lufttrank Poción de oxigeno (Latin America)
Template:Japanese Bottled Water Eau ordinaire Wasser Agua (Latin America)
Template:Japanese Cold Pumpkin Soup Soupe de citrouille (froide) Kalte Kürbissuppe Sopa de calabaza fría (Latin America)
Template:Japanese Empty Bottle Flacon vide Leere Flasche
Template:Japanese Fairy Fée Feen Hada
Template:Japanese Fungal Spores Spores scintillants Pilzsporen Esporas de champiñón (Latin America)
Template:Japanese Glittering Spores Spores de champignon Glitzersporen Esporas chispeantes (Latin America)
Template:Japanese Guardian Potion Potion d'invincibilité (Canada)
Protectrine (France)
Rüstungstrank Poción de invencibilidad (Latin America)
Template:Japanese Heart Potion Potion de sante (Canada)
Potion de soin (France)
Herztrank Poción de salud (Latin America)
Template:Japanese Hot Pumpkin Soup Soupe de citrouille (chaude) Heiße Kürbissuppe Sopa de calabaza caliente (Latin America)
Template:Japanese Revitalizing Potion Polypotion Wundertrank Poción revitalizante (Latin America)
Template:Japanese Sacred Water Eau sacrée Heiliges Wasser Agua sagrada (Latin America)
Template:Japanese Stamina Potion Potion d'endurance (Canada)
Endurol (France)
Ausdauertrank Poción de resistencia (Latin America)

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