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[[Image:Heart Container.jpg|right|frame| A Heart Container as seen in [[Ocarina of Time]].]] | |||
[[Link]]'s health is symbolized throughout the [[Zelda]] series (excluding [[Adventure of Link]]) as a set of '''Hearts'''. As [[Link]] progresses through the games, he will require more and more health in order to survive the greater challenges. This additional health is acquired in the form of '''Heart Containers'''. A '''Heart Container''' is awarded after every major boss in the games, and can also be manually built by acquiring four (or five in [[Twilight Princess]]) [[Piece of a Heart|Pieces of a Heart]]. | [[Link]]'s health is symbolized throughout the [[Zelda]] series (excluding [[Adventure of Link]]) as a set of '''Hearts'''. As [[Link]] progresses through the games, he will require more and more health in order to survive the greater challenges. This additional health is acquired in the form of '''Heart Containers'''. A '''Heart Container''' is awarded after every major boss in the games, and can also be manually built by acquiring four (or five in [[Twilight Princess]]) [[Piece of a Heart|Pieces of a Heart]]. | ||
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Revision as of 16:25, 18 February 2007
Link's health is symbolized throughout the Zelda series (excluding Adventure of Link) as a set of Hearts. As Link progresses through the games, he will require more and more health in order to survive the greater challenges. This additional health is acquired in the form of Heart Containers. A Heart Container is awarded after every major boss in the games, and can also be manually built by acquiring four (or five in Twilight Princess) Pieces of a Heart.