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Revision as of 16:17, 17 November 2020
Eyeball Switches are recurring Objects in The Legend of Zelda series.[name references needed]
Location and Uses
Ocarina of Time
Majora's Mask
The Wind Waker
Four Swords Adventures
The Minish Cap
Eyeball Switches appear in Dungeons in The Minish Cap, particularly the Fortress of Winds, the Palace of Winds, and Dark Hyrule Castle. They can only be activated by shooting them with the Bow; they often come in pairs, and both Eyeball Switches must be activated in a short amount of time to progress.
Twilight Princess
Phantom Hourglass
Spirit Tracks
Skyward Sword
See Also
References
Categories:
- Objects
- Objects in Ocarina of Time
- Objects in Ocarina of Time 3D
- Objects in Majora's Mask
- Objects in Majora's Mask 3D
- Objects in The Wind Waker
- Objects in The Wind Waker HD
- Objects in Four Swords Adventures
- Objects in The Minish Cap
- Objects in Twilight Princess
- Objects in Twilight Princess HD
- Objects in Phantom Hourglass
- Objects in Spirit Tracks
- Objects in Skyward Sword