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Flying Pots appear to be simple, harmless [[Jar|pots]] from a distance, but when approached, they will rise into the air and hurl themselves at [[Link]], sometimes repairing the small damage they deal with the item they contain, usually being a [[Recovery Heart|heart]].
Flying Pots appear to be simple, harmless [[Jar|pots]] from a distance, but when approached, they will rise into the air and hurl themselves at [[Link]], sometimes repairing the small damage they deal with the item they contain, usually being a [[Recovery Heart|heart]].


Striking the pots with the sword or blocking with the shield are effective tactics to avoid damage. Link can also sometimes break them and collect their contents from a safe distance with the [[Hookshot]] or [[Boomerang]].
Striking the pots with the sword or blocking with the shield are effective tactics to avoid damage. Link can also sometimes break them and collect their contents from a safe distance with the [[Hookshot]] or [[Boomerang]]. In ''[[Ocarina of Time]]'' and ''[[Majora's Mask]]'', they can be seen as fake even from a distance by looking at their size, the Flying Pot being twice as small.


==See Also==
==See Also==

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Flying Pots are enemies that can be found within several dungeons in several Zelda games.

Characteristics and Weaknesses

Flying Pots appear to be simple, harmless pots from a distance, but when approached, they will rise into the air and hurl themselves at Link, sometimes repairing the small damage they deal with the item they contain, usually being a heart.

Striking the pots with the sword or blocking with the shield are effective tactics to avoid damage. Link can also sometimes break them and collect their contents from a safe distance with the Hookshot or Boomerang. In Ocarina of Time and Majora's Mask, they can be seen as fake even from a distance by looking at their size, the Flying Pot being twice as small.

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