Raft
Template:Item The Raft is a recurring item and object in Template:LZS.
Uses and Locations
In The Legend of Zelda, the Raft can be obtained in the Manji labyrinth. In The Adventure of Link, it can be found in the Island Palace. In both games it is used to cross bodies of water such as rivers and lakes, although it can only be launched from docks.[1]
In Link's Awakening, Link can ride a Raft during the Rapids Ride mini-game.
In Oracle of Ages, if Link gives Rafton the Cheval Rope, he will give Link a Raft that can be used to cross deep water. However, this is not an item that Link can equip. After Link is washed ashore on Crescent Island, the Raft is destroyed.
In The Wind Waker, Rafts are found floating around the Great Sea with large masts that have skulls on top. Some Rafts are protected by Bokoblins, which may have pots, barrels, and Treasure Chests. Rafts can also be found around islands where Traveling Merchants are found.
Non-canon Appearances
Link: The Faces of Evil
In The Faces of Evil, Rafts appear in several water-based stages. including Spearfish Falls, Firestone Lake, and in the tar pits of Ganon's Lair. They are used to safely cross these waters, and will immediately move once Link stands on one.
Zelda's Adventure
In Zelda's Adventure, Rafts appear as both an usable item and object. The Raft item can be found next to a pond in the Meadow of Skotness near Great Wimbich, and is used to cross the flooded passage in the Shrine of Water. Another Raft also appears in Port Town of Seacoast Plain, belonging to a seafarer. He will allow Zelda to take the Raft to Sea Island, provided if she pays him two Rupees and has the Vial of Winds, as the offshore wind has died down.[2] The same Raft can be used to return to Port Town from Sea Island.
Gallery
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Raft from The Legend of Zelda
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Raft from The Legend of Zelda
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Raft artwork from The Legend of Zelda
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Raft from The Adventure of Link
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Raft from The Wind Waker
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Raft from Zelda's Adventure
References
- ↑ "When you get this, you can cross the sea from the dock. What's on the other side of the sea?" (The Adventure of Link manual, pg. 46)
- ↑ "If you wish to cross the sea, bring us twenty Rubies and a Vial of Wind. The offshore wind has died down, and you must bring your own breeze." — Rafter (Zelda's Adventure)
Names in Other Regions | |||
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Language | Name | Meaning | |
Japanese | Template:Japanese | Raft | |
FrenchEU | Radeau | Raft | |
German | Floß | Raft | |
SpanishLA | Balsa Template:ExpGame | Raft |