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In {{OoS}}, Link finds [[Din (Oracle)|Din]] imprisoned within a blue crystal before he faces [[General Onox]]. During the battle, Onox uses the comatose Din to shield himself from Link's attacks. Link can repel the crystal with the [[Rod of Seasons]].
In {{OoS}}, Link finds [[Din (Oracle)|Din]] imprisoned within a blue crystal before he faces [[General Onox]]. During the battle, Onox uses the comatose Din to shield himself from Link's attacks. Link can repel the crystal with the [[Rod of Seasons]].


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[[File:Blue Crystal FS.gif|left]] Blue Crystals appear in {{FS}}. Link must pick them up from their pedestal and carry them over to another pedestal. Upon doing so, certain devices will activate, such as a door opening to allow access to the next area. If Link drops a crystal and it shatters, he must start over again.<ref>{{Cite|Press R to light the shining blue crystals. Then press it again to place them on another pedestal. Doing so will activate certain devices. If you drop a crystal and it shatters, you must do it all over again.|Stray Fairy|FS}}</ref>
[[File:Blue Crystal FS.gif|left]] Blue Crystals appear in {{FS}}. Link must pick them up from their pedestal and carry them over to another pedestal. Upon doing so, certain devices will activate, such as a door opening to allow access to the next area. If Link drops a crystal and it shatters, he must start over again.<ref>{{Cite|Press R to light the shining blue crystals. Then press it again to place them on another pedestal. Doing so will activate certain devices. If you drop a crystal and it shatters, you must do it all over again.|Stray Fairy|FS}}</ref>



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Template:Object Crystals are recurring objects in The Legend of Zelda series, first introduced in The Adventure of Link.

Appearances and Quest Purpose

The Adventure of Link

TAoL Crystal Sprite.png

In the backstory of The Adventure of Link, Impa gives six crystals to Link when the Triforce mark appears on his left hand.[1] These crystals must be placed in the foreheads of statues found in the six palaces scattered throughout Hyrule and, once all crystals are in place, the barrier protecting the entrance to the Great Palace will disappear, allowing Link to retrieve the Triforce of Courage and awake the slumbering Princess Zelda.[2]

A Link to the Past

Crystals Sprite LttP.gif

In A Link to the Past, Crystals are magical prisons that hold the seven Maidens (female descendants of the seven Sages). The crystals are separately entrusted to a boss monster in dungeons of the Dark World. The Princess Zelda of this era is contained in the seventh crystal. After defeating one of the seven bosses, a crystal is received, freeing her from the monsters' clutches. All seven crystals are needed to get into Ganon's Tower.

Ocarina of Time and Majora's Mask

Crystals are also present in Ocarina of Time and Majora's Mask. After completing a dungeon, a Warp appears that turns Link into a crystal and warps him out of the dungeon. Princess Zelda is held captive in a pink crystal in Ganon's Castle at the end of Ocarina of Time.

Oracle of Seasons

Din imprisoned within a blue crystal
Din imprisoned within a blue crystal

In Oracle of Seasons, Link finds Din imprisoned within a blue crystal before he faces General Onox. During the battle, Onox uses the comatose Din to shield himself from Link's attacks. Link can repel the crystal with the Rod of Seasons.

Four Swords

File:Blue Crystal FS.gif

Blue Crystals appear in Four Swords. Link must pick them up from their pedestal and carry them over to another pedestal. Upon doing so, certain devices will activate, such as a door opening to allow access to the next area. If Link drops a crystal and it shatters, he must start over again.[3]

Four Swords Adventures

Crystals also appear in Four Swords Adventures, and the maidens are once again held inside them. When the crystal explodes, the free maiden will take the form of a fairy.

Twilight Princess

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Main article: Shadow Crystal

In Twilight Princess, Shadow Crystals are objects created by Zant to blot out the light. When many of them are present together, they create Dark Fog. Touching a shadow crystal causes Link to transform into Wolf Link. Midna exploits this and transforms Link between human and beast forms with the crystal Zant used to curse Link.

Phantom Hourglass

The Square, Round, and Triangle Crystal icons
The Square, Round, and Triangle Crystal icons

In Phantom Hourglass, shaped crystals are used as pieces necessary to solve some dungeon puzzles. These crystals come in three varieties: Square Crystals, Triangle Crystals, and Round Crystals. Each kind of jewel can fit into any pedestal with a hole the same shape as the crystal; some puzzles even require moving jewels from one pedestal to another in order to make progress.

A Link Between Worlds

Each Sage in A Link Between Worlds is briefly trapped in a crystal reminiscent of the ones in A Link to the Past once their respective painting is found, although they break free almost immediately.

Non-canon Appearances

The Crystal Trap

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Link trapped inside the crystal

In The Crystal Trap, Ganon traps both the Triforce of Wisdom and the Triforce of Courage inside a crystal by using a spell written in a Magic Scroll. However, since the Triforce of Courage rests within Link's heart, the young hero was encased as well, forcing Princess Zelda to go on a quest to find the three items necessary to free Link within just 24 hours before he is trapped in the crystal forever.[4][5]

Eventually, Princess Zelda finds the Magic Honey, the Handprint, and the Magnifying Glass and uses them to shatter the Crystal, thus freeing Link and allowing them to search for the Spear, the sacred weapon that can defeat Ganon.

Nomenclature

TMC Forest Minish Artwork.png Names in Other Regions TMC Jabber Nut Sprite.png
Language Name
France FrenchEU Cristal (TAoL) Triforce piece.png
Germany German Kristall
Italy Italian Cristallo
Spain SpanishEU Cristal (TAoL) Triforce piece.png
Latin America SpanishLA Cristal (TAoL) Triforce piece.png

Gallery

See Also

References

  1. "From the stand next to the altar where Princess Zelda lay in a deep sleep, Impa took six Crystals and a scroll with the same crest and handed them to Link." (The Adventure of Link manual, pg. 8)
  2. "When you have defeated the guardians, which I made to prevent enemies from invading the six palaces in Hyrule, set a crystal in the forehead of the statue you find. When you have set crystals in all of the statues in the six palaces, the “binding force” placed on the Valley of Death will be removed and you will be able to enter the great palace." (The Adventure of Link manual, pg. 10)
  3. "Press R to light the shining blue crystals. Then press it again to place them on another pedestal. Doing so will activate certain devices. If you drop a crystal and it shatters, you must do it all over again." — Stray Fairy (Four Swords)
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