The Triforce is a divine golden triangle left by the three goddesses who created Hyrule. It is capable of granting the wishes of those who lay hands on it. An equal balance of power, wisdom, and courage is required to unlock its full force, and the royal family of Hyrule and the heroes have often been in control of it. If someone unworthy touches it, the three parts will separate. For this reason, Ganondorf was only left with the Triforce of Power when he touched it. He tried to seek the remaining two pieces and reform the complete Triforce.
A world created by the goddesses, with the Triforce as its cornerstone. Hylians, who are considered people close to the goddesses, and various other peoples live here. The kingdom of Hyrule, founded by the Hylians, prospered thanks to the royal family of Hyrule who inherited the Triforce and sacred power. However, the kingdom has often been threatened by demons causing conflicts, creating a cycle of prosperity and decline. For this reason, there are many legends of heroes in its long history.
A temple associated with a legendary hero who travels back and forth in time. The hero could travel between the past and present using the Master Sword. The temple was connected to the Sacred Realm, where the Triforce resides, and it has an important meaning in the history of Hyrule.
A tribe with bodies made of nuts and leaves that live in forests and other natural areas. They are extremely wary of other beings and live reclusive lives, hiding in the ground and spitting Deku Seeds at anyone who approaches. While they are a monstrous bunch that work for Ganon to eliminate his enemies, there are various kinds of Dekus with different dispositions, such as the Business Scrubs, who do business.
The Gorons are denizens of Hyrule with heavy and solid rocklike bodies. Goron legs are short, especially in comparison to their much longer arms, which allows them to quickly move while protecting themselves by curling into a ball shape and rolling. Since they eat rocks, Gorons build their villages in volcanic areas where they can mine high-quality rocks. The Goron chief is the leader of the tribe. Gorons are very curious, and they are famous for their love of entertainment, including singing, dancing, and sports. They sometimes do business with other peoples of Hyrule through bomb making and smithing.
The Zora are a tribe with fishlike physical characteristics. Their bodies are supple, and they have large fins on their arms and flippers on their feet, enabling them to swim freely in the water. The Zora are fast swimmers, and they can swim against the current. Zora are loyal and take pride in a strong sense of duty. The Zora are ruled by the Zora royal family, and they respect history and laws. Since it is essential to keep their bodies moisturized, and they need large bodies of water to survive, many of them reside in the water source of Hyrule.
The Kokiri, referred to as forest fairies, live in the Kokiri Forest. Created by the Deku Tree, they never age, maintaining their childlike forms eternally. They all wear the same green outfit and become a true Kokiri when partnered with a guardian fairy. The Kokiri are told that they will die if they leave the forest.
The Koroks are spirits of the forest. Led by the Great Deku Tree, they dwell in the forest. Koroks are made of light wood and make a jingling sound when they walk. They fly by using leaves and grow forests on islands all over the world. It is said that their roots lie in the Kokiri.
The Gerudo are a reclusive tribe of tough, skilled warriors, made up almost exclusively of women. When they come of age, they leave their homes to learn about and experience the world beyond the desert. Traditionally, only one boy is born to the Gerudo every hundred years, and he is fated to become their king. Ganondorf, who became the King of Evil, was originally the King of the Gerudo.
The Rito have beaks and legs similar to those of birds, and they can fly by transforming their arms into wings. In the Wind Waker, it is said that they have roots in the Zora in Ocarina of Time and evolved to survive in Hyrule surrounded by oceans uninhabitable to living creatures.
Phantoms are invincible guardians in armor. There was a time when Princess Zelda's spirit possessed a Phantom's body, and she fought alongside the hero Link. Several Phantoms with different traits have been seen, such as Phantoms that move swiftly.
Great Fairies gather the smaller fairies to watch over the many corners of Hyrule.
While smaller fairies bestow life force to Link when his strength fails him, the Great Fairies have a variety of powers and grant him magical power. Link's beloved horse with whom he has shared adventures. Epona is a precious friend of Link, the Hero of Time, and she loves listening to singing. Although Epona was raised on a farm, she is a fine steed with high skills. Horses named Epona have appeared through the ages.
A legendary sword that only a hero can wield. Those whose hearts are tainted cannot claim it. It is also known as the blade of evil's bane because of its power to seal the darkness. It has unique characteristics and doubles as a key to the Sacred Realm. When not in use by the hero, it lies dormant, sitting in its pedestal.
The Hylian Shield, said to be filled with the hero's power, has existed since the era of the goddess Hylia.
The pairing of the Hylian Shield with the Master Sword is known as the symbol of a hero.
It is characterized by its blue color, Triforce symbol, and red birdlike design. A hidden treasure passed down for generations within the royal family of Hyrule, which shines mystically.
The Ocarina of Time also acts as an important key to the Sacred Realm where the Triforce resides. Princess Zelda entrusts it to Link, the Hero of Time, to prevent it from falling into the hands of Ganondorf. It holds the power to travel through time, and it exhibits mysterious powers by playing various melodies. An accursed object that is considered to have been used by an ancient tribe in sinister rituals.
The Happy Mask Salesman somehow obtained it during his travels. A mischievous imp, Skull Kid, steals it and becomes possessed by its evil power.
There is a saying that anyone who dons Majora's Mask will gain tremendous and wicked power. However, the ancient people who feared its misuse sealed it in eternal darkness. The Wind Waker is a conductor's baton that can be used to borrow the power of the goddesses depending on how it is used.
It is bestowed to Link, and he wields it to take control of the wind in his adventures and draw upon the power of the sages. Link eventually comes to be known as the Hero of Winds. It once belonged to the king of Hyrule and was used to conduct the sages when performing songs to call on the goddesses.
Mainly used as a long-range weapon, a bow and arrow is an effective method of attacking enemies too far away to reach with a sword.
In addition to ordinary wooden arrows, there are also magic arrows such as fire arrows and even light arrows, which are imbued with sacred power.
It can also be used to activate distant switches. Bombs are used to destroy rocks, walls, and even sturdy doors.
There are bomb specialty shops and research labs where they continue to develop a variety of unique specialty bombs. They can also be effective in combat against especially powerful enemies. When thrown, a boomerang moves along a quick and cutting arc before returning to its owner's hand.
It will stun most monsters for some time if it connects, and it has a variety of other uses, like picking up faraway items and activating switches. Although the boomerang may not be as powerful as other items, it can be used to hit areas that arrows cannot reach, and there is no need to worry about consuming resources when using it. The hookshot is a tool that launches an arrowhead with a chain attached.
This can be useful when crossing over cliffs or other gaps. The arrowhead sticks into distant objects and uses the force of retracting the chain to pull the object toward Link. If it sticks to a fixed target or post, Link can use the hookshot to pull himself toward it. A hammer is an item used for striking.
The type and usage vary among the hammers; while some hammers are effective for striking hard armor, others can be used to smash down posts blocking paths or springs that propel Link to higher areas. With small nuts or larger seeds as ammunition, a slingshot allows Link to fire at targets a short distance away. Not only is it used to attack enemies, but it is also used to activate distant switches, like bows and arrows can. A stave with magical powers used to handle magic.
The effects vary depending on the type of rod; while some rods make fire and ice appear in front of you, others project sand or overturn objects.The fishing rod is an item used for catching fish.
It is mainly used for enjoying fishing as a leisure activity, and some fishing ponds are equipped with rods with lures. Bee larvae and worms have been used as bait for fishing in various incarnations of Hyrule. The bug-catching net is used for snatching up various bugs and bees that live all over Hyrule.
There are even records of bug-catching nets repelling magic attacks when swung quickly. It can even be used to catch fairies that restore health. Empty bottles can be carried and filled with various things such as bugs and fairies as well as liquids, including water, potion, and milk. The more you collect, the smoother the hero's journey will be. Glittering like gem in brilliant colors, the rupee is broadly used as a currency in the kingdom of Hyrule.
A rupee's value changes depending on its size and color. Rupees can be found in treasure chests, and they can also be obtained by selling goods or as a reward for helping people.
In the past, they could be found by cutting down grasses. A Heart Container increases the maximum number of hearts (health) Link can hold by one. A Heart Container can also be assembled by collecting Pieces of Heart scattered across Hyrule. The Sheikah Slate is a mysterious tablet with a glowing panel in the center, left specifically for the chosen knight.
It has a variety of functions and is used to access a map and tools.
It was created with Sheikah technology, and it grants access to places such as the Sheikah Towers and ancient shrines. Cuccos are domesticated fowl commonly raised in Hyrule.
Grabbing onto their feet enables the holder to glide.
If the curious hero continues attacking Cuccos, they may summon a large flock to attack him. New and rare species of Cuccos have been studied, including golden and hand-sized ones.
A world created by the goddesses, with the Triforce as its cornerstone. Hylians, who are considered people close to the goddesses, and various other peoples live here. The kingdom of Hyrule, founded by the Hylians, prospered thanks to the royal family of Hyrule who inherited the Triforce and sacred power. However, the kingdom has often been threatened by demons causing conflicts, creating a cycle of prosperity and decline. For this reason, there are many legends of heroes in its long history.
A temple associated with a legendary hero who travels back and forth in time. The hero could travel between the past and present using the Master Sword. The temple was connected to the Sacred Realm, where the Triforce resides, and it has an important meaning in the history of Hyrule.
A tribe with bodies made of nuts and leaves that live in forests and other natural areas. They are extremely wary of other beings and live reclusive lives, hiding in the ground and spitting Deku Seeds at anyone who approaches. While they are a monstrous bunch that work for Ganon to eliminate his enemies, there are various kinds of Dekus with different dispositions, such as the Business Scrubs, who do business.
The Gorons are denizens of Hyrule with heavy and solid rocklike bodies. Goron legs are short, especially in comparison to their much longer arms, which allows them to quickly move while protecting themselves by curling into a ball shape and rolling. Since they eat rocks, Gorons build their villages in volcanic areas where they can mine high-quality rocks. The Goron chief is the leader of the tribe. Gorons are very curious, and they are famous for their love of entertainment, including singing, dancing, and sports. They sometimes do business with other peoples of Hyrule through bomb making and smithing.
The Zora are a tribe with fishlike physical characteristics. Their bodies are supple, and they have large fins on their arms and flippers on their feet, enabling them to swim freely in the water. The Zora are fast swimmers, and they can swim against the current. Zora are loyal and take pride in a strong sense of duty. The Zora are ruled by the Zora royal family, and they respect history and laws. Since it is essential to keep their bodies moisturized, and they need large bodies of water to survive, many of them reside in the water source of Hyrule.
The Kokiri, referred to as forest fairies, live in the Kokiri Forest. Created by the Deku Tree, they never age, maintaining their childlike forms eternally. They all wear the same green outfit and become a true Kokiri when partnered with a guardian fairy. The Kokiri are told that they will die if they leave the forest.
The Koroks are spirits of the forest. Led by the Great Deku Tree, they dwell in the forest. Koroks are made of light wood and make a jingling sound when they walk. They fly by using leaves and grow forests on islands all over the world. It is said that their roots lie in the Kokiri.
The Gerudo are a reclusive tribe of tough, skilled warriors, made up almost exclusively of women. When they come of age, they leave their homes to learn about and experience the world beyond the desert. Traditionally, only one boy is born to the Gerudo every hundred years, and he is fated to become their king. Ganondorf, who became the King of Evil, was originally the King of the Gerudo.
The Rito have beaks and legs similar to those of birds, and they can fly by transforming their arms into wings. In the Wind Waker, it is said that they have roots in the Zora in Ocarina of Time and evolved to survive in Hyrule surrounded by oceans uninhabitable to living creatures.
Phantoms are invincible guardians in armor. There was a time when Princess Zelda's spirit possessed a Phantom's body, and she fought alongside the hero Link. Several Phantoms with different traits have been seen, such as Phantoms that move swiftly.
Great Fairies gather the smaller fairies to watch over the many corners of Hyrule.
While smaller fairies bestow life force to Link when his strength fails him, the Great Fairies have a variety of powers and grant him magical power. Link's beloved horse with whom he has shared adventures. Epona is a precious friend of Link, the Hero of Time, and she loves listening to singing. Although Epona was raised on a farm, she is a fine steed with high skills. Horses named Epona have appeared through the ages.
A legendary sword that only a hero can wield. Those whose hearts are tainted cannot claim it. It is also known as the blade of evil's bane because of its power to seal the darkness. It has unique characteristics and doubles as a key to the Sacred Realm. When not in use by the hero, it lies dormant, sitting in its pedestal.
The Hylian Shield, said to be filled with the hero's power, has existed since the era of the goddess Hylia.
The pairing of the Hylian Shield with the Master Sword is known as the symbol of a hero.
It is characterized by its blue color, Triforce symbol, and red birdlike design. A hidden treasure passed down for generations within the royal family of Hyrule, which shines mystically.
The Ocarina of Time also acts as an important key to the Sacred Realm where the Triforce resides. Princess Zelda entrusts it to Link, the Hero of Time, to prevent it from falling into the hands of Ganondorf. It holds the power to travel through time, and it exhibits mysterious powers by playing various melodies. An accursed object that is considered to have been used by an ancient tribe in sinister rituals.
The Happy Mask Salesman somehow obtained it during his travels. A mischievous imp, Skull Kid, steals it and becomes possessed by its evil power.
There is a saying that anyone who dons Majora's Mask will gain tremendous and wicked power. However, the ancient people who feared its misuse sealed it in eternal darkness. The Wind Waker is a conductor's baton that can be used to borrow the power of the goddesses depending on how it is used.
It is bestowed to Link, and he wields it to take control of the wind in his adventures and draw upon the power of the sages. Link eventually comes to be known as the Hero of Winds. It once belonged to the king of Hyrule and was used to conduct the sages when performing songs to call on the goddesses.
Mainly used as a long-range weapon, a bow and arrow is an effective method of attacking enemies too far away to reach with a sword.
In addition to ordinary wooden arrows, there are also magic arrows such as fire arrows and even light arrows, which are imbued with sacred power.
It can also be used to activate distant switches. Bombs are used to destroy rocks, walls, and even sturdy doors.
There are bomb specialty shops and research labs where they continue to develop a variety of unique specialty bombs. They can also be effective in combat against especially powerful enemies. When thrown, a boomerang moves along a quick and cutting arc before returning to its owner's hand.
It will stun most monsters for some time if it connects, and it has a variety of other uses, like picking up faraway items and activating switches. Although the boomerang may not be as powerful as other items, it can be used to hit areas that arrows cannot reach, and there is no need to worry about consuming resources when using it. The hookshot is a tool that launches an arrowhead with a chain attached.
This can be useful when crossing over cliffs or other gaps. The arrowhead sticks into distant objects and uses the force of retracting the chain to pull the object toward Link. If it sticks to a fixed target or post, Link can use the hookshot to pull himself toward it. A hammer is an item used for striking.
The type and usage vary among the hammers; while some hammers are effective for striking hard armor, others can be used to smash down posts blocking paths or springs that propel Link to higher areas. With small nuts or larger seeds as ammunition, a slingshot allows Link to fire at targets a short distance away. Not only is it used to attack enemies, but it is also used to activate distant switches, like bows and arrows can. A stave with magical powers used to handle magic.
The effects vary depending on the type of rod; while some rods make fire and ice appear in front of you, others project sand or overturn objects.The fishing rod is an item used for catching fish.
It is mainly used for enjoying fishing as a leisure activity, and some fishing ponds are equipped with rods with lures. Bee larvae and worms have been used as bait for fishing in various incarnations of Hyrule. The bug-catching net is used for snatching up various bugs and bees that live all over Hyrule.
There are even records of bug-catching nets repelling magic attacks when swung quickly. It can even be used to catch fairies that restore health. Empty bottles can be carried and filled with various things such as bugs and fairies as well as liquids, including water, potion, and milk. The more you collect, the smoother the hero's journey will be. Glittering like gem in brilliant colors, the rupee is broadly used as a currency in the kingdom of Hyrule.
A rupee's value changes depending on its size and color. Rupees can be found in treasure chests, and they can also be obtained by selling goods or as a reward for helping people.
In the past, they could be found by cutting down grasses. A Heart Container increases the maximum number of hearts (health) Link can hold by one. A Heart Container can also be assembled by collecting Pieces of Heart scattered across Hyrule. The Sheikah Slate is a mysterious tablet with a glowing panel in the center, left specifically for the chosen knight.
It has a variety of functions and is used to access a map and tools.
It was created with Sheikah technology, and it grants access to places such as the Sheikah Towers and ancient shrines. Cuccos are domesticated fowl commonly raised in Hyrule.
Grabbing onto their feet enables the holder to glide.
If the curious hero continues attacking Cuccos, they may summon a large flock to attack him. New and rare species of Cuccos have been studied, including golden and hand-sized ones.