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{{Term/Store|Sun Block|Sun Blocks|Series, OoT, OoT3D|plural}} are recurring {{Plural|Series|Object|link}} in {{TLoZ|Series}}.<ref>{{Cite eGuide|quote=|game=OoT3D|publisher=Prima|section=The Spirit Medallion}}</ref> {{Plural|Series|Sun Block}} go unnamed in {{MM}}.
{{Term/Store|Sun Block|Sun Blocks|Series, OoT, OoT3D|plural}} are recurring {{Plural|Series|Object|link}} in {{TLoZ|Series}}.<ref>{{Cite eGuide|quote= |game= OoT3D |publisher= Prima |section= The Spirit Medallion}}</ref> {{Plural|Series|Sun Block}} go unnamed in {{MM}}.


==Location and Uses==
==Location and Uses==
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==={{OoT|-}}===
{{Plural|OoT|Sun Block}} are found within the {{Term|OoT|Spirit Temple|link}}. They can be pushed and pulled like normal {{Plural|OoT|Block|link}} and function similar to a {{Term|OoT|Sun Switch|link}}, becoming activated when hit by reflected {{Term|OoT|Light Beam|link}}.
{{Plural|OoT3D|Sun Block}} are found within the {{Term|OoT3D|Spirit Temple|link}}. They can be pushed and pulled like normal {{Plural|OoT3D|Block|link}} and function similar to a {{Term|OoT3D|Sun Switch|link}}, becoming activated when hit by a reflected {{Term|OoT3D|Light Beam|link}}.


==={{MM|-}}===
==={{MM|-}}===
{{Plural|Series|Sun Block}} appear in {{MM|-}}, featuring a sun with a face in their design. They are used to seal passages in the {{Term|MM|Ikana Canyon|link}} region. They can only be removed by exposing them to light. Link can also remove them by reflecting light at them with the {{Term|MM|Mirror Shield|link}} or by shooting a {{Term|MM|Light Arrow|link}}. In {{MM3D}}, the sun design's face was replaced with an eye.
{{Plural|Series|Sun Block}} appear in {{MM|-}}, featuring a sun with a face in their design. They are used to seal passages in the {{Term|MM3D|Ikana Canyon|link}} region. They can only be removed by exposing them to light. Link can also remove them by reflecting light at them with the {{Term|MM3D|Mirror Shield|link}} or by shooting a {{Term|MM3D|Light Arrow|link}}. In {{MM3D}}, the sun design's face was replaced with an eye.


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==Nomenclature==
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File:ReDeadOoTMM.jpg|A {{Term|Series|Sun Block}} from {{MM|-}}
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* {{Term|Series|Sun Pattern|link}}


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Revision as of 14:52, 11 September 2022

Sun Blocks are recurring Objects in The Legend of Zelda series.[1] Sun Blocks go unnamed in Majora's Mask.

Location and Uses

Ocarina of Time

Sun Blocks are found within the Spirit Temple. They can be pushed and pulled like normal Blocks and function similar to a Sun Switch, becoming activated when hit by a reflected Sunlight.

Majora's Mask

Sun Blocks appear in Majora's Mask, featuring a sun with a face in their design. They are used to seal passages in the Ikana Canyon region. They can only be removed by exposing them to light. Link can also remove them by reflecting light at them with the Mirror Shield or by shooting a Light Arrow. In Majora's Mask 3D, the sun design's face was replaced with an eye.

Nomenclature

Names in Other Regions
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Gallery

See Also

References