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− | The Power Bracelet's exact function depends on the game. In the original ''Zelda'' game, it was the most different from later games in that it merely allowed Link to push certain rocks which concealed caves or secret areas such as the warp rooms. In the early handheld ''Zelda'' installments, the Power Bracelet is employed as an inventory item that essentially acts as the "carry" button, allowing Link to carry and throw small rocks and jars that he should have already been capable of lifting. Within the 3-D games and other later appearances, Link is automatically capable of carrying basic items, and the Power Bracelet instead acts as | + | The Power Bracelet's exact function depends on the game. In the original ''Zelda'' game, it was the most different from later games in that it merely allowed Link to push certain rocks which concealed caves or secret areas such as the warp rooms. In the early handheld ''Zelda'' installments, the Power Bracelet is employed as an inventory item that essentially acts as the "carry" button, allowing Link to carry and throw small rocks and jars that he should have already been capable of lifting. Within the 3-D games and other later appearances, Link is automatically capable of carrying basic items, and the Power Bracelet instead acts as an actual strength enhancer, allowing Link to lift large and heavy stones or even trees in ''Four Swords Adventures''. |
Power Bracelets have different types of upgrades depending on the game, usually a Level 2 Power Bracelet or the [[Power Glove]] in one game. These upgrades allowed Link to lift heavier objects. | Power Bracelets have different types of upgrades depending on the game, usually a Level 2 Power Bracelet or the [[Power Glove]] in one game. These upgrades allowed Link to lift heavier objects. | ||
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− | In ''[[The Legend of Zelda]]'', the Power Bracelet was hidden underneath an [[Armos]] along [[Death Mountain]] near the graveyard. In ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Link's Awakening|Link's Awakening]]'', the Power Bracelet was found at the Bottle Grotto, and the upgraded L-2 Power Ring was found at the Face Shrine. In ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time|Ocarina of Time]]'', [[Darunia]] | + | In ''[[The Legend of Zelda]]'', the Power Bracelet was hidden underneath an [[Armos]] along [[Death Mountain]] near the graveyard. In ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Link's Awakening|Link's Awakening]]'', the Power Bracelet was found at the Bottle Grotto, and the upgraded L-2 Power Ring was found at the Face Shrine. In ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time|Ocarina of Time]]'', [[Darunia]] gives the Goron's Bracelet to Link after hearing [[Songs in Legend of Zelda series#Saria's_Song|Saria's Song]]. It acted as a strength enhancer solely for Young Link and was primarily used for lifting [[Bomb Flower]]s within this game. In ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Oracle of Ages|Oracle of Ages]]'', it was found at Spirit's Grave, and in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Oracle of Seasons|Oracle of Seasons]]'' it could be found at the Snake's Remains. |
− | In ''[[The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker|The Wind Waker]]'', a pair of Power Bracelets were found at Fire Mountain, which could only be accessed using the [[Ice Arrow]]s, and they were automatically equipped | + | In ''[[The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker|The Wind Waker]]'', a pair of Power Bracelets were found at Fire Mountain, which could only be accessed using the [[Ice Arrow]]s, and they were automatically equipped. In ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Four Swords Adventures|Four Swords Adventures]]'', the Power Bracelet was an item that could be found and automatically equipped in various areas of the game, but they could only be kept for the duration of the level. In ''[[The Legend of Zelda: The Minish Cap|The Minish Cap]]'', a pair of Power Bracelets could be obtained beneath Hyrule Town while in [[Minish]] form. |
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*The only games to feature a pair of Power Bracelets rather than just one are ''The Wind Waker'' and ''The Minish Cap''. | *The only games to feature a pair of Power Bracelets rather than just one are ''The Wind Waker'' and ''The Minish Cap''. | ||
− | *Although the Power Glove was shown as an upgraded version of the bracelet in ''Oracle of Ages'' | + | *Although the Power Glove was shown as an upgraded version of the bracelet in ''Oracle of Ages'' (and before that the gauntlets from were the upgrade for the Goron's Bracelet in ''Ocarina of Time''), in other games the Power Glove is used as a replacement for the Power Bracelet. |
[[Category: Zelda Items]] | [[Category: Zelda Items]] |