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Always accompanying Link's sword, a shield is a defensive item which has appeared in every game of The Legend of Zelda series. It allows Link to block certain enemy attacks to avoid damage. The shield is also the favorite snack of Like Likes. The way shields are used varies and their designs greatly differ throughout the series.

The Legend of Zelda

File:MagicalShield.png

In The Legend of Zelda, Link carries a shield marked with a cross. He can only use to block projectile attacks as long he faces the direction they come and isn't using an item or his sword.[1]

  • Shield - Link begins his journey with the shield. It can defend against Octorok rocks and Moblin spears.[2]
  • Magic Shield - The Magic Shield is larger and can protect against all projectiles, including River Zora fireballs and Wizzrobe spells. It can be purchased at most shops of the Hyrule overworld with prices varying from 90 to 130 Rupees.[3]

The Adventure of Link

Link only uses one shield throughout The Adventure of Link. He begins his quest with a cross-bearing shield, as in the first game, though its capabilities have have improved. Not only can it deflect most projectiles, but it can also defend against melee attacks, which is crucial during combat with Iron Knuckles and Stalfos. The shield can't defend against attacks from chain hammers, axes, clubs, and fireballs.[4] Again, the shield isn't effective while Link is attacking. Link can later receive the Reflect Spell, a spell that increases the defensive powers of the shield, allowing it protect against projectiles that it couldn't before.

A Link to the Past

The Fighter's Shield from Template:ALTTP
The Fighter's Shield from Template:ALTTP

A Link to the Past is the first game to have a bird symbol depicted on Link's shield and to have Link start out without a shield in hand. As in the original The Legend of Zelda, Link can only use the shield to block projectile strikes. However, he doesn't only need to use it in the direction he's facing. As he charges his sword, Link can hold his shield on his right side, a technique that can be used to solve certain puzzles. There are three different shields in A Link to the Past.

Link's Awakening

Links shield in Link's Awakening
Links shield in Link's Awakening

The shield in Link's Awakening is used as any other item in the game; by assigning it a button command. Because of this, for the first time, Link may use the shield at any time desired.

  • Shield - Link's first item is simply called a shield. While holding the shield in front of him, Link can defend against melee and projectile attacks, push back enemies, and flip Spiked Beetles. Again, Link practically begins his adventure with his shield, which is given to him by Tarin after waking from bed rest.
  • Mirror Shield - Being the Mirror Shield's second appearance, it functions similarly to the A Link to the Past version, as it can deflect beams. It is found in Eagle's Tower.

Ocarina of Time

The Mirror Shield from Template:OOT
The Mirror Shield from Template:OOT

Ocarina of Time greatly changed the way the shield is used. All shields must be equipped before using. Link could use the shield in two ways. He could hold it while remaining stationary, tilting it in whatever direction he faces. When targeting, Link could focus on his enemy while moving freely and defending with his shield at the same time. Each shield in Ocarina of Time has unique qualities.

  • Deku Shield - The Deku Shield is the first shield Link can acquire. It is lightweight, small, and only usable by Young Link. Although it can stand up to most attacks, the Deku Shield will burn when exposed to flames. The shield is needed to pass Mido at the beginning of the journey. It can be purchased from the Kokiri Shop for 40 Rupees.
  • Hylian Shield - Being durable, heavy, large shield, Young Link can only carry Hylian Shield on his back and use it when crouching. Link needs to be an adult to tote it around as normal. The Hylian Shield can defend against most attacks. It can be bought from the Bazaar, or it can found in a chest under a tombstone in the Graveyard, unless Link has one in his possession.
  • Mirror Shield - Only available to Link as an adult, the Mirror Shield can still deflect beams of light, but the Link can now use it to direct beams wherever he tilts his shield toward. This technique can be used for puzzle solving. However, this shield cannot bounce back Octorok's rocks. The Mirror shield is found in the Spirit Temple.

Majora's Mask

The Hero's Shield in Majora's Mask
The Hero's Shield in Majora's Mask

In Majora's Mask, Link begins the game with the Hero's Shield, a small metal shield similar in design to the Hylian Shield. Just like the Hylian Shield, it is vulnerable to Like Like attacks and can be re-bought at the Trading Post if Link ever loses it. Later in the game, Link finds the Mirror Shield, which appears different from the one featured in Template:OOT. It is a round shield with a face etched in glass. Despite the aesthetic difference, it functions identically to the Mirror Shield in the previous game and is used in mirror- and light-based puzzles.

The Wind Waker

The Hero's Shield in The Wind Waker
The Hero's Shield in The Wind Waker

In The Wind Waker, Link receives the Hero's Shield from his grandmother. This shield was rumored to have once been used by the Hero of Time himself,[5] and was passed down through Link's family as an heirloom.[6] Despite its sentimental value, the shield is old and worn out; Tetra remarks how decrepit it looks.[7]

Later in the game, Link find the Mirror Shield in the Earth Temple.

Twilight Princess

The Ordon Shield from Twilight Princess.
The Ordon Shield from Twilight Princess.

Link first receives the Ordon Shield during his first trip in Ordon Village as a wolf. Link can keep the shield raised when Z-Targeting, as opposed to using the R button in previous games. Later, Link can learn the Shield Attack from one of the Golden Wolves around Hyrule. Like the Deku Shield in Ocarina of Time, the Ordon Shield burns after catching fire. The Hylian Shield can later be purchased from Malo Mart in Kakariko Village.

Phantom Hourglass

Only one shield, the Wooden Shield, can be found within the game. It works much like the shields from A Link to the Past and the other 2D games, blocking any attack that hits it directly when Link is not using another item or weapon. It is bought relatively early on in the game, and automatically becomes available at the nearest store if it is stolen by a Like Like. The design is remarkably similar to that of the Hero's Shield from The Wind Waker, except that it has the same lobster design as Link's pajamas on it. Curiously, it makes a metallic sound when attacks rebound against it.

Collecting ten or more Wisdom Gems allows Link to augment his shield with Neri's powers, drastically increasing its defensive abilities. When powered up, it can block a much wider variety of attacks, and any enemies who come in contact with it are thrown back. Template:Refbar

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External Links

The Shields of Zelda at DSFanboy.com

  1. "When Link is not attacking, he can use his shield that is always by his side to defend from enemy attacks. Don't forget! There are some enemy attacks Link can't defend against." (The Legend of Zelda manual, pg. 20)
  2. "Link has this from the start of his adventures. Use it to protect him from the rocks and spears that the enemy throws." (The Legend of Zelda manual, pg. 20)
  3. "This is bigger than the other shield. Use it to fend off the enemy's spells and rocks, and Zola's balls." (The Legend of Zelda manual, pg. 20)
  4. "Dodge objects which you can't fend off with a shield..." (The Adventure of Link manual, pg. 31)
  5. "You got the Hero's Shield! This is the legendary shield said to have been used by the hero himself!" — N/A (The Wind Waker)
  6. "Hanging the family shield on the wall as decoration is another tradition that has been carried down from those days." — Link's Grandmother (The Wind Waker)
  7. "Wow, that's a decrepit old shield...Are you sure you can still use that thing? Are you going to get splinters and cry?" — Tetra (The Wind Waker)