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{{Infobox Object
|image= File:TWW Warp Pot Models.png
|caption= Different types of Warp Pots
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|game= TWW
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|uses= Teleporting between certain points in dungeons
|comp= {{Term||Warp Point|link}}
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{{Term/Store|Warp Pot|Warp Pots|Series, TWWHD|plural}} are objects in {{TWW}}.<ref>{{Cite Guide|quote= |game= TWWHD|publisher= Prima|page= 92}}</ref>{{Note|Warp Pots are referred to as '''Warp Jars''' in {{Guide|TWW|Prima}} and '''Mystical Jars''' in {{Guide|TWW|BradyGames}}.<ref>{{Cite Guide|quote= |game= TWW|publisher= Prima|page= 13}}</ref><ref>{{Cite Guide|quote= |game= TWW|publisher= BradyGames|page= 41}}</ref> However, as they were referred to as Warp Pots in {{Guide|TWW|Nintendo}},<ref>{{Cite Guide|quote= |game= TWW|publisher= Nintendo|page= 9}}</ref> these names are not considered [[Guidelines:Canon|Canon]].}}


[[File:WarpJarWW.jpg|right|thumb|200px|A warp jar found in [[Dragon Roost Cavern]].]]
==Location and Uses==
A '''Warp Jar'''{{fact}} is a dungeon object featured only in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker|The Wind Waker]]'', which allows [[Link]] to [[Warping|warp]] to any area in a [[dungeon]], as long as an unblocked Warp Jar exists in that area.
Warp Pots take the appearance of bubbling cauldrons, with fumes of one of three different colors. When Link enters the basin of a Warp Pot, he will be transported to a corresponding Warp Pot elsewhere in a dungeon, provided that the corresponding Pots are not covered. There are three Warp Pots in each dungeon, usually beginning with a green one near the entrance of the dungeon, a blue one in the middle which are usually located in the main room of the dungeon, and yellow one near the boss's door. Climbing into the third Pot transports Link to the location of the first one, providing an easy exit should one be required. Jumping into a Warp Pot while none are opened will merely cause Link to jump out and stay in the same room.


A Warp Jar takes the appearance of a bubbling cauldron, with fumes of one of three different colors. There are three jars in each dungeon, usually beginning with a green one near the entrance of the dungeon, a blue one in the middle, and yellow one next to the boss's door. If Link climbs into the first one, he will be transported to the location of the second one, and if he climbs into the second, he will be transported to the third, providing the jar has been found and 'opened'. Climbing into the third Jar transports Link to the location of the first one, providing an easy exit, should one be required. Jumping into a jar while none are opened will merely cause Link to jump out and stay in the same room.
Certain Warp Pots that emit purple smoke can be found in [[Diamond Steppe Island]] and [[Ganon's Castle]]. The purple Warp Pots in Diamond Steppe Island act as a navigational maze as Link must enter the proper series of Warp Pots to successfully navigate the Island's mini-dungoen. Only two Warp Pots appear in Ganon's Castle, both of which appear in [[Puppet Ganon]]'s chamber to allow Link to quickly navigate the tall chamber.


Warp jars must sometimes be activated by removing their tops. This may involve using fire to burn off a wooden lid with a [[Boko Stick]] or [[Fire Arrow]], or by blowing up a rock using a [[Bomb]]. For whatever reason, a whistling sound can be heard in rooms with Warp Jars.
Warp Pots must sometimes be activated by removing their tops. This may involve using fire to burn off a wooden lid with a [[Boko Stick]] or [[Fire Arrow]], or by blowing up a rock using a [[Bomb]]. A whistling sound can be heard in rooms with Warp Pots.


Warp Jars function in a similar manner to the flashing [[Warping#Link's Awakening|warp holes]] seen in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Link's Awakening|Link's Awakening]]''.
==Gallery==
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File:WarpJarWW.jpg|A Warp Pot found in Dragon Roost Cavern
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==See Also==
==See Also==
*[[Jar]]
* {{Term||Vase|link}}
* {{Term||Warp Point|link}}


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Latest revision as of 00:17, 12 October 2023

Warp Pots are objects in The Wind Waker.[1][note 1]

Location and Uses

Warp Pots take the appearance of bubbling cauldrons, with fumes of one of three different colors. When Link enters the basin of a Warp Pot, he will be transported to a corresponding Warp Pot elsewhere in a dungeon, provided that the corresponding Pots are not covered. There are three Warp Pots in each dungeon, usually beginning with a green one near the entrance of the dungeon, a blue one in the middle which are usually located in the main room of the dungeon, and yellow one near the boss's door. Climbing into the third Pot transports Link to the location of the first one, providing an easy exit should one be required. Jumping into a Warp Pot while none are opened will merely cause Link to jump out and stay in the same room.

Certain Warp Pots that emit purple smoke can be found in Diamond Steppe Island and Ganon's Castle. The purple Warp Pots in Diamond Steppe Island act as a navigational maze as Link must enter the proper series of Warp Pots to successfully navigate the Island's mini-dungoen. Only two Warp Pots appear in Ganon's Castle, both of which appear in Puppet Ganon's chamber to allow Link to quickly navigate the tall chamber.

Warp Pots must sometimes be activated by removing their tops. This may involve using fire to burn off a wooden lid with a Boko Stick or Fire Arrow, or by blowing up a rock using a Bomb. A whistling sound can be heard in rooms with Warp Pots.

Gallery

See Also

Notes

References