In Oracle of Ages , Link also obtains the Power Glove , which allows him to pick up pots quicker than the regular Power Bracelet would. Link can switch places with pots by using the Switch Hook and the Long Hook in order to gain access to areas he could not otherwise reach. In multiplayer, pots can be picked up and thrown at another Link's head, resulting in the surroundings of the Link whose head was hit by a pot to turn pitch black.
It will appear to the player that the Link in question is moving in place, but to other players he is still moving around, but has a pot stuck on his head. This condition eventually wears off. Pots come in two varieties, a smaller blue variety and a bigger purple variety. There are also special "bone china vases", which may be found in the Hall of Wealth on Windfall Island. If Link breaks these, Mila's Father will demand the compensation of ten Rupees for each broken jar.
Some dungeons and grottoes also contain Warp Pots and Water Pots. These pots are scattered all over houses and dungeons in Hyrule.
Keys, hearts, Rupees, and Force Gems are found in pots. Water jars are plentiful in areas dealing with rampant wildfires caused by Shadow Link. There are also oil jars used to ignite large bombs, burn path blocking tree stumps, and free Force Gems that are trapped in flammable shells. Pots may be thrown at enemies, dealing more damage than the Smith's Sword. The Gust Jar can also be used to fire pots as projectiles against enemies.
Pots cannot be broken with Link's sword until he has learned the Rock Breaker skill from Swiftblade. Link can also push Pots to hold down switches; once Link has obtained the Power Bracelets, he can also push Pots in his Minish -sized form.
For the first time in the series, Link is able to wield smaller pots with one hand while running, as opposed to carrying it above his head using both hands, although this is still the case if he moves slowly or remains stationary. Ooccoo and by extent, Ooccoo Jr. The use of pots as a gameplay mechanic for restoration is satirized by Hena , who mentions how strange it is that some people break pots compulsively.
Pots are picked up by tapping one with the Nintendo DS ' stylus pen. Tapping a location on the screen will then result in Link attempting to throw the Pot at that point. In the Temple of the Ocean King, there are red pots and yellow pots. Red pots, when broken, turn the area they were broken into Safe Zones. When the yellow pots are broken, they contain either 30 second or 15 seconds worth of the Sand of Hours.
Pots can be destroyed with Link's sword, and can also be thrown or rolled along the ground, much like a bomb. If Link throws the pots towards or breaks one near Henya in the academy cafeteria, she will yell at him.
If Link continues to cause a disturbance, she will inform him that she will talk to the headmaster about him. Link can also scare certain NPCs by shattering pots near them or throwing them at them.
He can also damage enemies by throwing pots at them. However they usually do not contain Bombs and Arrows , which are more commonly found by breaking Barrels instead. They can also be picked up using the Hook Beetle and its upgrades. Humorously, Link can also use the Hook Beetle to drop pots on people, drop them on enemies to damage them, or drop them on Timeshift Stones to activate them. Link can flush those bugs out of hiding by either lifting, nudging, or breaking the pot with his sword however the last method may accidentally kill the insect.
Pots can be found throughout Hyrule , although they are noticeably rarer than previous games. They can be broken with most weapons; some are hiding places for Koroks , who will give Link a Korok Seed if he discovers them. Depending on the area, pots may contain different items; for example pots in Goron City often contain Rupees. Subseries warning : This article or section contains information on a subseries within the Legend of Zelda series and should be considered part of its own separate canon.
Various Pots appear in Hyrule Warriors and their color usually indicates their contents. Pots can be broken by attacking them and Link can pick them up by using the Gauntlets ' strong attack and can be rolled like in Skyward Sword. Subseries warning : Subseries information ends here. Non-canon warning : This article or section contains non-canonical information that is not considered to be an official part of the Legend of Zelda series and should not be considered part of the overall storyline.
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History Talk 9. Jar Artwork Model Sprite. ALttP LA. Barrel Bush Rock Skull. This article is a viable candidate for reorganization. This article or section does not sufficiently cite its sources. Ambiguously Canon Content. Non-Canon Information. This section of the page is incomplete. You can help Zelda Wiki by expanding it. Artwork of Pots from A Link to the Past. You can find Magic Jars in grass clumps and vases and after you defeat monsters.
Can't you try to control yourself? I'm gonna have to ask you to leave. You're being a jerk! Get OUT! This looks heavier than heavy! Your current strength won't cut it I don't want those to get broken, so I store 'em up out of the way. It sounds crazy, but I've heard stories of people who have nothing better to do than go around breaking every jar they see. I mean, is that the dumbest thing you've ever heard in your life?! Who would DO that?! Universal Conquest Wiki. Krug HWDE [12].
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