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==Titan's Mitt==
==Titan's Mitt==


An upgraded version of the [[Power Glove]], the '''Titan's Mitt''' can pick up heavier rocks and is essential to getting the [[Tempered Sword]]. The Titan's Mitt appeared in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past|A Link to the Past]]''. It is the reward from [[Thieves' Town]].
An upgraded version of the [[Power Glove]], the '''Titan's Mitt''' (パワフルグラブ, ''Powerful Glove'') can pick up heavier rocks and is essential to getting the [[Tempered Sword]]. The Titan's Mitt appeared in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past|A Link to the Past]]''. It is the reward from [[Thieves' Town]].


==Goron Bracelet==
==Goron Bracelet==

Revision as of 01:11, 25 September 2008

The Power Bracelet is an item that increases Link’s strength to almost super-human ability. It is more common in the 2D Zelda games, but have also made appearances in The Wind Waker, and similar types of items (the Goron Bracelet, Silver Gauntlets, and Golden Gauntlets) could be found in Ocarina of Time. Another similar item appears in A Link to the Past; the Power Glove and its upgraded form, the Titan's Mitt, have the same effect as the Power Bracelets.

It can be assumed that the Power Bracelets have been scrapped for most 3D Zelda games because of the use of bombs on bigger rocks, and the unrealism of needing a bracelet to lift smaller rocks. Although they are mostly called Power Bracelets, there are very rarely two of them, the only such occasions having been in The Wind Waker & The Minish Cap

Power Bracelet(s)

The Legend of Zelda

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With the Power Bracelet, Link is able to lift heavy objects such as rocks. The bracelet is hidden underneath an Armos Statue somewhere in Hyrule.


Link's Awakening

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The Power Bracelet is found deep with the Bottle Grotto, and is protected by two Boos. It is required to destroy the main boss of the dungeon, as well as continuing in the adventure.

Later, in the Face Shrine, a Level 2 upgrade is awarded which enables Link to lift heavy items.


Oracle of Ages & Oracle of Seasons

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In Oracle of Ages, the Power Bracelet was hidden in Spirit's Grave, the first dungeon. There was only one Power Bracelet present in this game, which would later be upgraded into the Power Glove, upon Link's journey into Ancient Tomb.

In Oracle of Seasons, Link found the Power Bracelet in Snake's Remains Dungeon. Once again, there was only one bracelet. Unlike in Oracle of Ages, the Power Bracelet did not later turn into the Power Glove, and remained the Power Bracelet through the whole journey.

Four Swords Adventures

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The Wind Waker

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Power Bracelets are also found in The Wind Waker, inside of Fire Mountain, and they are required to enter and complete the Earth Temple.


The Minish Cap

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Power Gloves

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Official artwork of the Power Glove & Titan's Mitt

Power Glove(s) make it so that Link can lift heavier things than he could before. Depending on the game which they are in, they may replace the Power Bracelet or they may be an upgrade of it.


Zelda II: The Adventure of Link

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The Glove (聖なるグローブ, Holy Glove) is found in Midoro Palace, in Midoro Swamp. It allows Link to break blocks with his sword, granting access to adjacent items, and opening up previously inaccessible areas.


A Link to the Past

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Found in the Desert Palace, the Power Glove allows Link to lift the light-colored rocks and skulls which are scattered around the the world of Hyrule, in both the Light World and Dark World. It is later upgraded when the Titan's Mitt is obtained.


Oracle of Ages

Found in the Ancient Tomb, the Power Gloves are an upgrade of the Power Bracelet. They are used to lift up the statues found in Ancient Tomb.

Titan's Mitt

An upgraded version of the Power Glove, the Titan's Mitt (パワフルグラブ, Powerful Glove) can pick up heavier rocks and is essential to getting the Tempered Sword. The Titan's Mitt appeared in A Link to the Past. It is the reward from Thieves' Town.

Goron Bracelet

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The Goron Bracelet is an item obtainable in Ocarina of Time as Young Link. After arriving at Goron City, Link must play Saria's Song for Darunia to lift him out of his depression. After doing so, Darunia will give Link the Goron Bracelet, allowing him to lift up Bomb Flowers, which he can then use to blow up the giant rock blocking the entrance to Dodongo's Cavern.

Silver/Golden Gauntlets

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The Silver Gauntlets originate from Ocarina of Time, and are used to lift heavy objects. They can only be used by Adult Link, and are one of the treasures inside of the Spirit Temple. Nabooru once wished to obtain the Silver Gauntlets from Young Link, but never recieved them due to being captured by Twinrova before Young Link could deliver them to her. They are later replaced by the Golden Gauntlets.

The Silver Gauntlets are found in the Spirit Temple as Young Link in Ocarina of Time. When Link finishes a series of paths, traps and defeats the Guardian of the Silver Gauntlets, he arrives outside. There he found a chest which containing the Silver Gauntlets. They replace the Goron Bracelet

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The Golden Gauntlets are found in the chest in the Shadow Room of Ganon's Castle. They allow Link to pick up the black pillars in the various places in the Castle as well as the one blocking the Great Fairy Fountain at the end of the old castle road. For this reason it is suggested the Shadow Room be the first one completed in Ganon's Castle. Link will need the Golden Gauntlets to enter the Light Room. They replace the Silver Gauntlets.