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==Uses==
[[Scent of Ilia]]
{{IncompleteListing|Missing totals for Life Gauge Hearts for some games.}}
The Life Gauge measures Link's current amount of health, represented in the form of Hearts (with the exception of {{TAoL}}, where Link's health is instead represented by square segments). Whenever Link takes damage, either by an enemy attack, a hazard, or by falling from a high altitude, Link will lose a certain amount of Hearts or part of a Heart equal to the damage taken. In earlier games, the Life Gauge's Hearts are in fractions of two. Starting from {{OoT}}, Hearts are in fractions of four. When Link loses all of his Hearts, the game ends with a Game Over. Link's Life Gauge can be replenished by picking up recovery [[Heart]]s. The Gauge can also be replenished by drinking recovery [[Potion]]s, using a [[Fairy]], visiting a [[Great Fairy]], or by resting while [[Sitting]] or [[Sleeping]]. In many games, Link can also instantly be revived and some or all of his Hearts restored provided he has a [[Bottle]]d [[Fairy]] or a Potion with the effect.
 
In most multiplayer games, such as {{FS}} and {{FSA}}, the [[Links]] each have their own Life Gauge. The Life Gauge is shared in single-player campaigns, as well as in {{TFH}}, wherein the Links all share the damage taken.
 
In most games, but not all, Link's Life Gauge starts with three Hearts. The Life Gauge can usually be increased by obtaining [[Heart Container]]s, which add an additional Heart to the Life Gauge for every Heart Container acquired. In some games, Link can also temporarily increase his maximum health through the use of items or equipment. The maximum total of Hearts the Life Gauge can have varies by game.
 
Often it is also possible for Link to [[Enhanced Defense|enhance his defense]] against enemy attacks, thereby taking less damage than normal. This may either take the form of wearing certain equipment, using items, or by receiving permanent upgrades.
 
{|class="altrow" style="text-align:center; width:100%; max-width:20em; float:left;"
!colspan="3"| Main Series
|-
!width="70%"| Game
!width="15%"| Initial
!width="15%"| Total
|-
|style="text-align:left"| ''The Legend of Zelda''
| 3
| 16
|-
|style="text-align:left"| ''The Adventure of Link''
| 4
| 8
|-
|style="text-align:left"| ''A Link to the Past''
| 3
| 20
|-
|style="text-align:left"| ''Link's Awakening''
| 3
| 14
|-
|style="text-align:left"| ''Ocarina of Time''
| 3
| 20
|-
|style="text-align:left"| ''Majora's Mask''
| 3
| 20
|-
|style="text-align:left"| ''Oracle'' Series
| 3 {{Exp|4 in a Linked Game}}
| 14 {{Exp|15 with linking and 16 when starting a Linked Game and linking}}
|-
|style="text-align:left"| ''Four Swords''
| 6
|
|-
|style="text-align:left"| ''The Wind Waker''
| 3
| 20
|-
|style="text-align:left"| ''Four Swords Adventures''
| 4
|
|-
|style="text-align:left"| ''The Minish Cap''
| 3
| 20
|-
|style="text-align:left"| ''Twilight Princess''
| 3
| 20
|-
|style="text-align:left"| ''Phantom Hourglass''
| 3
| 16
|-
|style="text-align:left"| ''Spirit Tracks''
| 3
| 16
|-
|style="text-align:left"| ''Skyward Sword''
| 6
| 18 {{Exp|20 when wearing both Life Medals}}
|-
|style="text-align:left"| ''A Link Between Worlds''
| 3
| 20
|-
|style="text-align:left"| ''Tri Force Heroes''
| 8
|
|-
|style="text-align:left"| ''Breath of the Wild''
| 3
|
|}
{|class="altrow" style="text-align:center; width:100%; max-width:20em; float:left;"
!colspan="3"| Other Appearances
|-
!width="70%"| Game
!width="15%"| Initial
!width="15%"| Total
|-
|style="text-align:left"| ''Zelda (Game & Watch)''
| 3
| 5
|-
|style="text-align:left"| ''The Faces of Evil''
| 3
| 6
|-
|style="text-align:left"| ''The Wand of Gamelon''
| 3
| 6
|-
|style="text-align:left"| ''Zelda's Adventure''
| 3
| 14
|-
|style="text-align:left"| ''BS The Legend of Zelda''
| 3
|
|-
|style="text-align:left"| ''Ancient Stone Tablets''
| 4
|
|-
|style="text-align:left"| ''Battle Quest''
| 6
|
|-
|style="text-align:left"| ''Hyrule Warriors''
| 10
|
|}
{{Clear}}
 
===''The Legend of Zelda''===
The Heart Meter,

Revision as of 09:12, 2 February 2017

Uses

Template:IncompleteListing The Life Gauge measures Link's current amount of health, represented in the form of Hearts (with the exception of The Adventure of Link, where Link's health is instead represented by square segments). Whenever Link takes damage, either by an enemy attack, a hazard, or by falling from a high altitude, Link will lose a certain amount of Hearts or part of a Heart equal to the damage taken. In earlier games, the Life Gauge's Hearts are in fractions of two. Starting from Ocarina of Time, Hearts are in fractions of four. When Link loses all of his Hearts, the game ends with a Game Over. Link's Life Gauge can be replenished by picking up recovery Hearts. The Gauge can also be replenished by drinking recovery Potions, using a Fairy, visiting a Great Fairy, or by resting while Sitting or Sleeping. In many games, Link can also instantly be revived and some or all of his Hearts restored provided he has a Bottled Fairy or a Potion with the effect.

In most multiplayer games, such as Four Swords and Four Swords Adventures, the Links each have their own Life Gauge. The Life Gauge is shared in single-player campaigns, as well as in Tri Force Heroes, wherein the Links all share the damage taken.

In most games, but not all, Link's Life Gauge starts with three Hearts. The Life Gauge can usually be increased by obtaining Heart Containers, which add an additional Heart to the Life Gauge for every Heart Container acquired. In some games, Link can also temporarily increase his maximum health through the use of items or equipment. The maximum total of Hearts the Life Gauge can have varies by game.

Often it is also possible for Link to enhance his defense against enemy attacks, thereby taking less damage than normal. This may either take the form of wearing certain equipment, using items, or by receiving permanent upgrades.

Main Series
Game Initial Total
The Legend of Zelda 3 16
The Adventure of Link 4 8
A Link to the Past 3 20
Link's Awakening 3 14
Ocarina of Time 3 20
Majora's Mask 3 20
Oracle Series 3 14
Four Swords 6
The Wind Waker 3 20
Four Swords Adventures 4
The Minish Cap 3 20
Twilight Princess 3 20
Phantom Hourglass 3 16
Spirit Tracks 3 16
Skyward Sword 6 18
A Link Between Worlds 3 20
Tri Force Heroes 8
Breath of the Wild 3
Other Appearances
Game Initial Total
Zelda (Game & Watch) 3 5
The Faces of Evil 3 6
The Wand of Gamelon 3 6
Zelda's Adventure 3 14
BS The Legend of Zelda 3
Ancient Stone Tablets 4
Battle Quest 6
Hyrule Warriors 10

The Legend of Zelda

The Heart Meter,