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{{Hatnote|Not to be confused with [[Painting]]s, a result of Yuga's transformation magic in {{ALBW}}.}}
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{{Infobox Ability
[[File:Becoming a drawing.jpg|thumb|Link becoming a drawing]]
|image = File:ALBW Makar Cameo.png
'''Wall merging''' is an ability in [[The Legend of Zelda: A Link Between Worlds]].
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|game = ALBW
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|req = [[Ravio's Bracelet]]
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{{Term/Store|Wall Merging||Series, ALBW}} is an ability in {{ALBW}}.{{Name Ref|ALBW}}


==Yuga's Ability==
==Uses==
The [[Lorule|Lorulean]] sorcerer [[Yuga]] has the ability to transform himself into two-dimensional paintings, merging into walls to evade enemy attacks. He also has the ability to inflict this on other people and creatures; however, other characters afflicted by his magic are normally incapable of acting on their own.
[[File:Link Drawing.png|left]]
Wall Merging is used by multiple characters in {{ALBW}} such as [[Yuga]] and [[Link]]. Through using his staff, Yuga can transform himself into a two-dimensional painting, merging into walls to evade attacks. He also has the ability to inflict this on other people, though other characters afflicted by his magic are normally incapable of acting on their own.


This ability is first seen in the [[Sanctuary (A Link to the Past)|Sanctuary]], wherein Yuga transforms [[Seres]] into a framed portrait to take with him after imprisoning the guard captain on a wall; when [[Link]] attempts to attack him, Yuga merges into the back wall of the Sanctuary, unaffected by Link's attack. He later uses his magic to imprison [[Osfala]], and during the following battle with Link, Yuga periodically merges into the wall in order to avoid Link's attacks. After the battle, Yuga attempts to dispose of Link by imprisoning him within the wall as well, though this does not last as with the captain.
This ability is first seen in the [[Sanctuary]], wherein Yuga transforms the [[Captain]] into a drawing on the wall and [[Seres]] into a [[Painting|framed painting]]. When Link attempts to attack him, Yuga merges into the back wall of the Sanctuary, unaffected by his attack. He later uses his magic to imprison [[Osfala]] at the [[Eastern Palace]]. During the following battle with Link, Yuga periodically merges into the wall in order to avoid Link's attacks. After the battle, Yuga attempts to dispose of Link by imprisoning him within the wall as well. Shortly thereafter, [[Ravio's Bracelet]] activates and frees him from the wall. From then on, the Bracelet allows Link to move within walls, much like Yuga.


While Link is collecting the [[Pendants of Virtue]], Yuga continues to imprison the other [[Sage|Sages]] in framed portraits. When Link confronts Yuga in [[Hyrule Castle]], Yuga imprisons [[Zelda|Princess Zelda]] in a portrait with the others; once this has been done, he fights Link once more, creating copies of himself that are capable of merging into walls as he is.
When wall merged, Link is unable to use items, except for the [[Bow of Light#A Link Between Worlds|Bow of Light]]. He is also unaffected by enemies and hazards, remains at the same height on the wall as when he entered it, and can slip around otherwise impassable corners and in between iron bars, making it largely a puzzle-solving mechanic. Link can also collect items that are drawn on the walls such as [[Heart]]s and [[Rupee]]s. He can also detach lost [[Maiamai]]s from walls by exiting behind them. When Link is in this form, the [[Energy Gauge]] slowly drains, acting as a timer before Link must return to his normal form. When it would otherwise be impossible for him to exit from a wall, the gauge simply stops until he moves to a location where he may do so. The Energy Gauge can be extended by obtaining the [[Stamina Scroll]], thus allowing Link to stay wall merged for longer.


After Yuga combines with [[Ganon]], he retains his ability to merge into walls, using it during the final battle.
While Link is collecting the [[Pendants of Virtue]], Yuga continues to imprison the other [[Sage]]s in framed paintings. When Link confronts Yuga in [[Hyrule Castle]], Yuga seals [[Princess Zelda]] within a portrait alongside the Sages. Once this has been done, he fights Link once more, creating copies of himself that are capable of merging into walls as he is. Yuga then combines with [[Ganon]], which resulting earthquakes cause several [[Fissure]]s to appear all over [[Hyrule]] and [[Lorule]], connecting the two worlds. Link is thus able to travel between the two kingdoms by entering these cracks while he is merged with a wall.


==Link's Ability==
During the final battle, Yuga retains his ability to merge into walls, using it during the final battle. While fighting [[Yuga Ganon]], Link is able to use the Bow of Light while wall merged to defeat him.
After Link is imprisoned in the wall of the [[Eastern Palace (A Link Between Worlds)|Eastern Palace]] following his battle with Yuga, [[Ravio's Bracelet]] frees him from the imprisonment. From then on, the charm allows him to move within walls<ref>{{cite web|quote=Also in this game, Link can become a drawing, and move within walls. By moving in the walls, your viewpoint changes, and you can see the connections within the area that you couldn't observe before. |published=April 17, 2013|accessdate=2013-05-03 |url=http://www.nintendo.com/nintendo-direct/archive/04-17-2013/ |title=Nintendo Direct – 4.17.2013 |site=Nintendo}}</ref>, much like Yuga can. However, Link is unable to take others into or out of the walls with him.


When Link is in this two-dimensional form, he is unaffected by enemies and hazards, remains at the same height on the wall as when he entered the, and can slip around otherwise impassable corners and even in between iron bars, making it largely a puzzle-solving mechanic. However, when Link is in this form, the gauge on the left side of the screen slowly drains, acting as a timer before Link must return to his normal form.
==Trivia==
*The ability to enter walls was inspired by [[Phantom Ganon]] from {{OoT}}, who also has the ability to enter walls through paintings.<ref>{{Cite Book|quote= |book= E |publisher= |page= 302}}</ref>
*{{Term|ALBW|Link}}'s wall merged appearance from {{ALBW|-}} can be found in {{TFH}} as an "Easter egg" hidden in each level of {{Term|TFH|The Dunes|link}}.


During the game, [[Hyrule]] and [[Lorule]] are joined by special portal cracks scattered throughout the two kingdom. Link is thus able to travel between the two kingdoms by entering these cracks while he is a drawing.<ref>{{cite web|quote=Part of what made A Link To The Past interesting was the way you could move between the Light World and the Dark World and solve puzzles, and we’re planning to bring that back in A Link To The Past 2 for sure. Link’s ability to become a painting will be related to that.|published=June 27, 2013|accessdate=2013-7-21|url=http://www.edge-online.com/features/eiji-aonuma-on-the-return-of-a-link-to-the-past-after-22-years-in-a-twilight-realm/|title=Eiji Aonuma on the return of A Link To The Past, after 22 years in a twilight realm|site=EDGE}}</ref>
==Nomenclature==
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==Trivia==
==Gallery==
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|image = File:TWW Hero of Time Intro.png
File:ALBW Link Portrait Artwork.png|Artwork of {{Term|ALBW|Link}} wall merging
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File:ALBW Link Painting.png|{{Term|ALBW|Link}} stuck as a painting, before the activation of {{Term|ALBW|Ravio's Bracelet|link}}
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File:ALBW Yuga Painting.png|Yuga wall merged
|caption = An illustration of Link from the prologue of ''The Wind Waker''
File:ALBW Yuga Ganon Wall Merged.png|Yuga Ganon wall merged
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File:ALBW Dark Ruins Wall Merge.png|Link wall merging in the {{Term|ALBW|Dark Ruins}}
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File:ALBW Link Emerging From Wall.png|Link exiting a wall for the first time
*Link's appearance as a drawing resembles the illustrations of the [[Hero of Time]] from the prologue of {{TWW}}; it also bears a resemblance to [[Wikipedia:Hieroglyphs| ancient Egyptian hieroglyphs]].
File:ALBW Majora's Mask Cameo.png|Link wall merged behind Majora's Mask
File:ALBW Yuga Wall Merging.png|Yuga wall merging to dodge Link
File:ALBW Yuga Ganon Painting Form.png|Yuga Ganon wall merged
File:ALBW Green Wall.png|Artwork of a brick wall that Link can merge into
File:ALBW Neutral Wall.png|Artwork of a brick wall that Link can merge into
File:ALBW Stone Wall.png|Artwork of a brick wall that Link can merge into
File:TFH Diary Object The Dunes.png|{{Term|ALBW|Link}}'s wall merged form seen in {{TFH|-}}
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Latest revision as of 22:07, 26 April 2024

Not to be confused with Paintings, a result of Yuga's transformation magic in A Link Between Worlds.

Wall Merging is an ability in A Link Between Worlds.[name references needed]

Uses

Link Drawing.png

Wall Merging is used by multiple characters in A Link Between Worlds such as Yuga and Link. Through using his staff, Yuga can transform himself into a two-dimensional painting, merging into walls to evade attacks. He also has the ability to inflict this on other people, though other characters afflicted by his magic are normally incapable of acting on their own.

This ability is first seen in the Sanctuary, wherein Yuga transforms the Captain into a drawing on the wall and Seres into a framed painting. When Link attempts to attack him, Yuga merges into the back wall of the Sanctuary, unaffected by his attack. He later uses his magic to imprison Osfala at the Eastern Palace. During the following battle with Link, Yuga periodically merges into the wall in order to avoid Link's attacks. After the battle, Yuga attempts to dispose of Link by imprisoning him within the wall as well. Shortly thereafter, Ravio's Bracelet activates and frees him from the wall. From then on, the Bracelet allows Link to move within walls, much like Yuga.

When wall merged, Link is unable to use items, except for the Bow of Light. He is also unaffected by enemies and hazards, remains at the same height on the wall as when he entered it, and can slip around otherwise impassable corners and in between iron bars, making it largely a puzzle-solving mechanic. Link can also collect items that are drawn on the walls such as Hearts and Rupees. He can also detach lost Maiamais from walls by exiting behind them. When Link is in this form, the Energy Gauge slowly drains, acting as a timer before Link must return to his normal form. When it would otherwise be impossible for him to exit from a wall, the gauge simply stops until he moves to a location where he may do so. The Energy Gauge can be extended by obtaining the Stamina Scroll, thus allowing Link to stay wall merged for longer.

While Link is collecting the Pendants of Virtue, Yuga continues to imprison the other Sages in framed paintings. When Link confronts Yuga in Hyrule Castle, Yuga seals Princess Zelda within a portrait alongside the Sages. Once this has been done, he fights Link once more, creating copies of himself that are capable of merging into walls as he is. Yuga then combines with Ganon, which resulting earthquakes cause several Fissures to appear all over Hyrule and Lorule, connecting the two worlds. Link is thus able to travel between the two kingdoms by entering these cracks while he is merged with a wall.

During the final battle, Yuga retains his ability to merge into walls, using it during the final battle. While fighting Yuga Ganon, Link is able to use the Bow of Light while wall merged to defeat him.

Trivia

  • The ability to enter walls was inspired by Phantom Ganon from Ocarina of Time, who also has the ability to enter walls through paintings.[1]
  • Link's wall merged appearance from A Link Between Worlds can be found in Tri Force Heroes as an "Easter egg" hidden in each level of The Dunes.

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References

  1. Encyclopedia, Dark Horse Books, pg. 302