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Flying Pots are recurring traps in The Legend of Zelda series.[name references needed] Flying Pots go unnamed in The Minish Cap.
Characteristics
Flying Pots appear to be simple, harmless Jars from a distance, but when approached, they rise into the air and hurl themselves at Link. Like other Jars, they may sometimes contain items inside, usually a Heart. Striking the Pots with the Sword or blocking them 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 Link's Awakening, Facade uses Flying Pots to attack Link. In Ocarina of Time and Majora's Mask, they can be distinguished by their size, as they are smaller than regular Jars.
Nomenclature
Names in Other Regions | |||
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Language | Name | Meaning | |
FrenchEU | Pot volant | Same as English. | |
German | Fliegender Krug | Same as English. | |
Italian | Vaso volante | Flying vase |
See Also
Categories:
- Enemies
- Traps
- Enemies in Link's Awakening
- Enemies in Link's Awakening DX
- Enemies in Link's Awakening (Nintendo Switch)
- Enemies in Ocarina of Time
- Enemies in Ocarina of Time 3D
- Enemies in Majora's Mask
- Enemies in Majora's Mask 3D
- Enemies in Four Swords Adventures
- Enemies in The Minish Cap
- Enemies in Phantom Hourglass