Cracked Block

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Cracked Blocks,(FS)[1] also known as Broken Blocks,(OoA)[2] are recurring Objects in The Legend of Zelda series. Cracked Blocks go unnamed in Oracle of Seasons, Four Swords Adventures, The Minish Cap, A Link Between Worlds, Tri Force Heroes, Tears of the Kingdom, and Cadence of Hyrule.

Location and Uses

Oracle of Seasons

Cracked Blocks are found within Snake's Remains, the Sword & Shield Maze, and the Hero's Cave. Each location uses a different color for the Cracked Blocks, and they can be destroyed using Bombs.

Oracle of Ages

Broken Blocks are found within the Moonlit Grotto, Mermaid's Cave, and Ancient Tomb. Each location uses a different color for the Broken Blocks, and they can be destroyed using Bombs.

Four Swords



Four Swords Adventures



The Minish Cap

Cracked Blocks appear throughout Hyrule in The Minish Cap. They can be destroyed by Bombs and Remote Bombs.

Phantom Hourglass

Cracked Blocks appear as obstacles in pathways. They can be destroyed by Bombs and Bomb Flowers. Cracked Blocks appear in the North Woods.

A Link Between Worlds



Tri Force Heroes

Cracked Blocks appear in various Levels in Tri Force Heroes, where they act as obstacles that impede the Links or their Items. Most Cracked Blocks can be destroyed with a single Bomb, though some start out with less damage and require the explosive power of two Bombs, or one Big Bomb.

Tears of the Kingdom



A Cracked Block appears in Kadaunar Shrine.

Other Appearances

Cadence of Hyrule

Cracked Blocks appear throughout Hyrule in Cadence of Hyrule. They can be destroyed using Bombs, Bombchus, or by being thrown with the Power Glove.

Nomenclature

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References

  1. "You can use Bombs to destroy cracked blocks." — Stray Fairy (Four Swords)
  2. The Legend of Zelda: Oracle of Seasons and Oracle of Ages—The Official Nintendo Player's Guide, Nintendo of America, pg. 110