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{{Item
{{Item
|name = Water
|name = Water
|type = bottle
|image = [[File:TWW Water.png|100px]]
|image = [[File:TWW Water.png|100px]]
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|comp = [[Forest Water]], [[Hot Spring Water]]
|comp = [[Forest Water]], [[Hot Spring Water]]
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'''Water''' can be carried in an [[Bottle|Empty Bottle]]. It restores some withered plants, such as the [[Bomb Flower|Bomb Plants]] near [[Dragon Roost Island#Dragon Roost Pond|Dragon Roost Pond]] in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker|The Wind Waker]]'',<ref>{{cite|You filled your bottle with water! Try pouring it on something that looks dry and withered.|N/A|The Wind Waker}}</ref> [[Magic Bean]]s in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask|Majora's Mask]]'',<ref>{{cite|You filled your bottle with Spring Water! Use (C) to pour it on whatever may need it.|N/A|Majora's Mask}}</ref> or bean stalks in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: The Minish Cap|The Minish Cap]]''.<ref>{{cite|You put water in your bottle! Sprinkle it on different things!|N/A|The Minish Cap}}</ref> In ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess|Twilight Princess]]'', bottled water can be poured on different objects with varying results, such as watering and growing pumpkins or eliciting reactions from some people upon whom Link pours it.<ref>{{cite|You put water in your bottle! Use it with [Y] or [X] to sprinkle it on various things.|N/A|Twilight Princess}}</ref> In ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess|Twilight Princess]]'', [[Link]] can receive a [[Heart Container#Piece of Heart|Piece of Heart]] by taking [[Hot Spring Water]] from [[Kakariko Village]] to a tired [[Goron]] near [[Hyrule Castle]].<ref>{{cite|...did you not see my young one in trouble in ''[[Castle Town]]''? He has been stuck standing there, for he cannot get any hot springwater.|[[Gor Liggs]]|TP}}</ref><ref>{{cite|Here is the plan, my brother: I will prepare some hot springwater, and you will douse that young one to revitalize him.|[[Gor Liggs]]|TP}}</ref>
'''Water''' is an item in several entries of [[The Legend of Zelda (Series)|''The Legend of Zelda'' franchise]].
 
==Location and Uses==
Water can be carried in an [[Bottle|Empty Bottle]]. It restores some withered plants, such as the [[Bomb Flower|Bomb Plants]] near [[Dragon Roost Island#Dragon Roost Pond|Dragon Roost Pond]] in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker|The Wind Waker]]'',<ref>{{cite|You filled your bottle with water! Try pouring it on something that looks dry and withered.|N/A|The Wind Waker}}</ref> [[Magic Bean]]s in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask|Majora's Mask]]'',<ref>{{cite|You filled your bottle with Spring Water! Use (C) to pour it on whatever may need it.|N/A|Majora's Mask}}</ref> or bean stalks in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: The Minish Cap|The Minish Cap]]''.<ref>{{cite|You put water in your bottle! Sprinkle it on different things!|N/A|The Minish Cap}}</ref> In ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess|Twilight Princess]]'', bottled water can be poured on different objects with varying results, such as watering and growing pumpkins or eliciting reactions from some people upon whom Link pours it.<ref>{{cite|You put water in your bottle! Use it with [Y] or [X] to sprinkle it on various things.|N/A|Twilight Princess}}</ref> In ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess|Twilight Princess]]'', [[Link]] can receive a [[Heart Container#Piece of Heart|Piece of Heart]] by taking [[Hot Spring Water]] from [[Kakariko Village]] to a tired [[Goron]] near [[Hyrule Castle]].<ref>{{cite|...did you not see my young one in trouble in ''[[Castle Town]]''? He has been stuck standing there, for he cannot get any hot springwater.|[[Gor Liggs]]|TP}}</ref><ref>{{cite|Here is the plan, my brother: I will prepare some hot springwater, and you will douse that young one to revitalize him.|[[Gor Liggs]]|TP}}</ref>


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|English= Spring Water
|English= Spring Water
|Japanese= {{Japanese|春水|Harumizu|Spring Water|3}}, {{Japanese|涌水|Ukimizu|Boiling Water|3}}, {{Japanese|清水|Shimizu|Spring Water|3}}
|Japanese= {{Japanese|春水|Harumizu|Spring Water|3}}, {{Japanese|涌水|Ukimizu|Boiling Water|3}}, {{Japanese|清水|Shimizu|Spring Water|3}}
|Spanish= Agua de Manantial
|Spanish= {{exp|Spring Water|Agua de Manantial}}
|Spanish(LA)=  
|Spanish(LA)=  
|Spanish(SP)=  
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|French(FR)=  
|French(FR)=  
|German= Quellwasser
|German= Quellwasser
|Italian= }}
|Italian=  
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[[Category: Bottle Items]]

Revision as of 07:04, 23 August 2011

Template:Item Water is an item in several entries of The Legend of Zelda franchise.

Location and Uses

Water can be carried in an Empty Bottle. It restores some withered plants, such as the Bomb Plants near Dragon Roost Pond in The Wind Waker,[1] Magic Beans in Majora's Mask,[2] or bean stalks in The Minish Cap.[3] In Twilight Princess, bottled water can be poured on different objects with varying results, such as watering and growing pumpkins or eliciting reactions from some people upon whom Link pours it.[4] In Twilight Princess, Link can receive a Piece of Heart by taking Hot Spring Water from Kakariko Village to a tired Goron near Hyrule Castle.[5][6]

References

  1. "You filled your bottle with water! Try pouring it on something that looks dry and withered." — N/A (The Wind Waker)
  2. "You filled your bottle with Spring Water! Use (C) to pour it on whatever may need it." — N/A (Majora's Mask)
  3. "You put water in your bottle! Sprinkle it on different things!" — N/A (The Minish Cap)
  4. "You put water in your bottle! Use it with [Y] or [X] to sprinkle it on various things." — N/A (Twilight Princess)
  5. "...did you not see my young one in trouble in Castle Town? He has been stuck standing there, for he cannot get any hot springwater." — [[Gor Liggs]] (Twilight Princess)
  6. "Here is the plan, my brother: I will prepare some hot springwater, and you will douse that young one to revitalize him." — [[Gor Liggs]] (Twilight Princess)


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