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Template:Place The Wind Ruins are a location in The Minish Cap.[1]

Features and Overview

The Wind Ruins are the remains of the dwellings where the Wind Tribe lived before they moved to the Cloud Tops. The ruins house the Fortress of Winds, where the tribe once kept the Wind Element.

Directly near the entrance to the Wind Ruins lies a Bombable wall, which conceals a cave and a Treasure Chest, which houses a Kinstone Piece. Scattered throughout the Wind Ruins are Armos Statues, which were once used to protect the humans who lived there.[2] Many of the Armos Statues are inactive and must be turned back on. A nearby Minish who tells Link that the Statues were constructed by the Minish and that their interiors contain a switch which can activate or deactivate them,[3] allowing them to be destroyed. Inside the Minish's home rests a Chest, which contains another Kinstone Piece. There are three Minish Portals in the form of tree trunks that allow Link to access various parts of the Wind Ruins.

Scattered throughout the Wind Ruins are several stone effigies that impede Link's path. They disappear once all of the nearby enemies have been defeated. Throughout the cliffsides of the Wind Ruins, there are several thin vines, which Minish Link may climb. One of the vines leads to a small cave, housing a Piece of Heart. Also found within the Wind Ruins is a planted seed, which will grow into a Beanstalk when Link fuses Kinstones with the proper individual.

One Armos Statue will react instantly to Link's presence and move south to impede Link's path. In order to bypass this Statue, Link must become Minish-sized and deactivate it from within. The three other Armos in the vicinity will cause two stone effigies blocking two Chests to disappear. The two chests contain 50 Rupees and 50 Mysterious Shells, respectively.

After Link completes the Fortress of Winds, he and Ezlo are teleported outside to the Wind Ruins. There, Ezlo concludes that the Wind Tribe has since abandoned the Ruins and taken the Wind Element with them before pressing Link to search for the Water Element instead.[4][5]

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Nomenclature

TMC Forest Minish Artwork Names in Other Regions TMC Jabber Nut Sprite
Language Name Meaning
Japan Japanese 風のいせき (Kaze no Iseki) Same as English
French Republic FrenchEU Ruines du Vent Same as English
Italian Republic Italian Vestigia di Zefiro

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References

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  2. "These soldier statues here were built by the Minish ages ago to help humans." — Minish (The Minish Cap)
  3. "It's kind of a secret, but there's a switch inside that turns them on or off." — Minish (The Minish Cap)
  4. "I do believe this is where the Tribe of the Winds once lived. Hm... So they've left for the heavens, and taken their element with them. It looks like the Wind Element is beyond our reach for the time being. We have no choice but to press on. Let's get out of here." — Ezlo (The Minish Cap)
  5. "The element was not here, but at least we now have a clue to its whereabouts. You must use the Ocarina of Wind to open a new path. Well, there's no point in standing around! Go get that last element!" — Ezlo (The Minish Cap)
Locations in The Minish Cap
Mount CrenelMount Crenel's BaseCastor WildsWind RuinsRoyal ValleyTrilby HighlandsWestern WoodHyrule Castle GardenNorth Hyrule FieldHyrule TownSouth Hyrule FieldEastern HillsLon Lon RanchVeil FallsCloud TopsLake HyliaMinish WoodsTMC Map of Hyrule 2
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