These are the items for my fan game Legend of Zelda War of Time
Please note that these are not the definite items that will appear in the game, I may add, erase or change these items whoever I see fit
COMMON ITEMS
Common Items are everywhere. Find them by smashing open pots and crates, cutting down tall grass, lifting rocks, and so on. You can also purchase some Common Items from various shops.
Arrows
Arrows provide ammunition for the Hero's Bow. You can't fire the Hero's Bow without them!
Fairies
Fairies are tiny, helpful creatures that replenish up to 8 hearts when you touch one. Capture a Fairy in a bottle to save it for future use!
Hearts
Collect Hearts to replenish Link's Heart Meter. Each one you grab restores one full heart.
Rupees
Rupees are the currency of Hyrule. Collect them to store them inside your wallet, and then use them to purchase items from shops. There are seven different types of Rupees:
Green (1)
Blue (5)
Yellow (10)
Red (20)
Purple (50)
Orange (100)
Silver (200)
Deku Seeds
Deku Seeds are used as ammunition for the Slingshot. You can collect them by defeating Deku Baba and grabbing the remains.
COLLECTIBLE ITEMS
There are many types of collectible items throughout your adventure. You don't have to hunt these items, but it's often worthwhile to seek them out!
Pieces of Heart
28 Pieces of Heart are scattered across the land. Seek them out while exploring the overworld and delving into dungeons. Some people will give you Pieces of Heart as rewards for good deeds. Collect 4 Pieces of Heart to form a new heart container and extend Link's heart meter by one full heart!
Heart Container
Gain Pieces of Heart by defeating the boss of each dungeon in the game. Collect to add another full heart to Link's heart meter!
Shadow Portions
Brook the skeleton received a special power from the Great Fairy, the ability for his spirit to return to his body after he has died. Unfortunately by the time his spirit had found his body it had already decayed and turned into a skeleton, and when he re-possessed it he found that his shadow was stolen by Poes-evil ghosts that can't be seen in the day time! He asks that you find the Poes that stole his shadow and return it to him in a bottle. Defeat each Poe you encounter to recover portions of the stolen shadow.
DUNGEON ITEMS
The following items are commonly found in dungeons. Some of these items are optional and simply make exploring a dungeon a bit easier. Others are required to progress through the dungeon and reach their bosses.
Big Key
The Big Key exists in all dungeons. Its purpose is to open the door leading to the dungeon's boss.
Compass & Map
The compass shows the location of all treasure chests within the current dungeon, along with any other objects of interest, while the Dungeon Map reveals the entire floor plan of the current dungeon, when used together they can be a great help in determining where you need to go next.
Small Key
Small Keys are found within all dungeons. Use them to open locked doors within the dungeon. It's impossible to progress through a dungeon without collecting any Small Keys.
QUEST ITEMS
Link finds the following items over the course of his adventure. Some op these are gained through battle or exploration, while others must be purchased from certain shops.
Ball & Chain
Where to Get: Dungeon 6, Snowhead Cavern
How to Get: Defeat the dungeon's mini-boss
Uses: Smashes away ice blocks, defeats enemies
Big Bomb Bag
Where to Get: Hyrule Castle Town, Warships Minigame
How to Get: Destroy all enemy ships at the Warships Minigame with at least 6 bombs remaining.
Uses: Increases Bomb Bag capacity to 60 bombs
Biggoron Sword
Where to Get: Hyrule Castle Town, Blacksmith
How to Get: Give Tanza the Mayor's Trust
Uses: The Biggoron Sword is three times as powerful as the Master Sword for large damage to enemies
Big Quiver
Where to Get: Windmill Village, Wind Shooting Gallery
How to Get: Beat the record at the Wind Shooting Gallery
Uses: Increases Quiver capacity to 60 arrows
Big Wallet
Where to Get: Hyrule Castle Town, Rupee Scramble Minigame
How to Get: Collect 300 $ at the Rupee Scramble Minigame
Uses: Increases wallet capacity to 600 $
Blue Chu Jelly
Where to Get: Varies
How to Get: Defeat a Blue Chu, then scoop its remains into a bottle.
Uses: Drink to replenish all hearts
Blue Fire
Where to Get: Dungeon 6: Snowhead Cavern
How to Get: Scoop into a bottle
Uses: Defrosts Red Ice
Blue Potion
Where to Get: Varies
How to Get: Purchase from shops
Uses: Drink to restore all hearts
Bomb Bag
Where to Get: Dungeon 2, Din's Catacomb
How to Get: Defeat the dungeons mini-boss
Uses: Stores up to 30 bombs
Bombchu
Where to Get: Hyrule Castle Town, Bomb Shop
How to Get: Purchase from Bomb Shop
Uses: Destroying Bomb Rocks, opening paths, harming enemies
Bombs
Where to Get: Hyrule Castle Town, Bomb Shop
How to Get: Purchase from Bomb Shop, find within treasure chests
Uses: Destroying Bomb Rocks, opening paths, harming enemies
Bombos Medallion
Where to Get: Death Mountain, Fairy Fountain
How to Get: Talk to the Great Fairy on Death Mountain
Uses: Creates numerous explosions greatly damaging nearby enemies
Bottle #1
Where to Get: Lon Lon Ranch, Cucco Shack
How to Get: Kidnap the Cucco king and escape from Lon Lon ranch alive while wearing the Bremen Mask
Uses: Holds a variety of useful items including, potions, fairies, and water
Bottle #2
Where to Get: Death Mountain, Suspicious Road
How to Get: Use the Lens of Truth to reveal the location of Shinto, Learn the way of the Garo Ninja!
Uses: Holds a variety of useful items including, potions, fairies, and water
Bottle #3
Where to Get: Windmill Village, Windmill of Gales
How to Get: Talk to the Engineer, Destroy the rampaging Goht!
Uses: Holds a variety of useful items including, potions, fairies, and water
Bottle #4
Where to Get: Snowhead Mountain, Twin Peaks
How to Get: Use the Magnet Gloves to climb to the top of the Twin Peaks and use Blue Fire to melt the snow at the top
Uses: Holds a variety of useful items including, potions, fairies, and water
Cane of Byrna
Where to Get: Mini-Dungeon 2: Halls of Pain
How to Get: Defeat the dungeon's mini-boss
Uses: Creates a force field around Link making him invincible
Cane of Somaria
Where to Get: Mini-Dungeon 3: Palace of the Windfish
How to Get: Defeat the dungeon's 1st mini-boss
Uses: Creates a small block that Link can pick up, throw, push, or pull
Cane of Spectrum
Where to Get: Mini-Dungeon 3: Palace of the Windfish
How to Get: Defeat the dungeon's 2nd Mini-Boss
Uses: Allows you to colour in walls, enemies and other objects
Clawshot
Where to Get: Dungeon 5: Shadow Tower
How to Get: Defeat the dungeon's mini-boss
Uses: Latching on to Clawshot medallions and vines; reaching otherwise inaccessible-areas; pulling distant objects towards you; stunning and defeating enemies
Deku Nut
Where to Get: Varies
How to Get: Defeat a Deku Baba and grab its remains
Uses: Creates a blinding flash on impact with a surface stunning nearby enemies
Deku Stick
Where to Get: Varies
How to Get: Defeat a Deku Baba and grab its remains
Uses: Can be lit on fire to create a makeshift torch but it burns out after time; you can swing it around like a sword but it breaks after time
Fire Arrow
Where to Get: Hidden Hole #49
How to Get: Defeat the swarm of Skulltulas in the Hidden Hole
Uses: Burns grass, trees and some enemies; Provides ammunition for the Hero's Bow
Ember Seeds
Where to Get: Dungeon 1: Farore's Grove
How to Get: Open the door to the second part of the dungeon.
Uses: Lght torches, burn shrubs, and cause enemies to spontaneously combust.
Ether Medallion
Where to Get: Lake Hylia, Fairy Fountain
How to Get: Talk to the Great Fairy at Lake Hylia
Uses: Affects the atmosphere in the are freezing nearby enemies
Gale Seeds
Where to Get: Dungeon 1: Farore's Grove
How to Get: Open the door to the second part of the dungeon
Uses: Stuns enemies for longer than ordinary seeds
Giant Bomb Bag
Where to Get: Hyrule Castle Town, Warships Minigame
How to Get: Destroy all enemy ships at the Warships Minigame with at least 12 bombs remaining.
Uses: Increases Bomb Bag capacity to 90 bombs
Giant Quiver
Where to Get: Windmill Village, Wind Shooting Gallery
How to Get: Beat your own record at the Wind Shooting Gallery
Uses: Increases Quiver capacity to 100 arrows
Giant Wallet
Where to Get: Hyrule Castle Town, Rupee Scramble Minigame
How to Get: Collect 500 $ at the Rupee Scramble Minigame
Uses: Increases wallet capacity to 1000 Rupees
Great Fairy Tears
Where to Get: Mini-Dungeon 3: Palace of the Windfish
How to Get: Speak with the Great Fairy in the last room of the Palace of the Windfish
Uses: Drink to restore all hearts, and gain a temporary boost to attack speed and power
Gust Jar
Where to Get: Windmill Village, Picori Grove
How to Get: Use the Picori Mask to help the Picori in the Picori Grove roll the Gust Jar against a wall so they can get past
Uses: Sucks in far away items and some enemies; blows large gusts of wind at enemies; can extinguish small fires
Hawkeye
Where to Get: Village of Outcasts, Happy Mask Shop
How to Get: Purchase from Happy Mask Shop (Only available after you complete Dungeon 6: Snowhead Cavern)
Uses: Lets you zoom in on distant objects; can be combined with the Hero's Bow, Slingshot and Clawshot for precise long-range shooting
Hero's Bow
Where to Get: Dungeon 4: Wind Fortress
How to Get: Defeat the dungeons mini-boss
Uses: Fires arrows over great distances to defeat enemies from range or activate out of reach switches, etc...
Hero's Charm
Where to Get: Dungeon 5, Shadow Tower
How to Get: Defeat every enemy in the dungeon
Uses: Reveals the life energy of enemies and bosses
Hero's Tunic
Where to Get: Holoran Forest, Holoran Grove
How to Get: Restore life to Holoran Forest
Uses: Legendary adventuring attire that's well suited to all combat scenarios
Hylian Shield
Where to Get: Kakariko Village, Bazaar
How to Get: Purchase from Bazaar
Uses: Legendary shield that can deflect most attacks; resistant to fire
Ice Arrow
Where to Get: Hidden Hole #50
How to Get: Defeat the swarm of Fire Keese in the Hidden Hole
Uses: Freezes grass, trees and some enemies; Provides ammunition for the Hero's Bow
Iron Boots
Where to Get: Hyrule Castle Town, Building rooftops
How to Get: Defeat Jesus Burgess "The Champion" in a fight.
Uses: Equip to increase Link's weight, letting him activate pressure switches on the floor, sink to the bottom of bodies of water and can hold you steady in strong gusts of wind
Lantern
Where to Get: Mini-Dungeon 1: Beneath the Well
How to Get: Defeat the mini-boss of the dungeon
Uses: Lights up dark areas; lights torches; burns away thick spider webs; keeps some enemies at bay
Lens of Truth
Where to Get: Mini-Dungeon 1: Beneath the Well (second trip)
How to Get: Rescue Pamela from Poemaster
Uses: To see objects, enemies and Treasure Chests that are not visible to the naked eye; shows the location of fake walls
Letter Bag
Where to Get: Hyrule Castle Town, Post Office
How to Get: Encounter the postman for the first time
Uses: Keeps all the letters Link has received so he can read them again at any time
Light Arrow
Where to Get: Dungeon 10, Hyrule Castle
How to Get: Defeat the dungeon's mini-boss
Uses: Creates an inter-spatial portal between two flat planes on most surfaces; Wards away some enemies; Stuns some enemies; Provides ammunition for the Hero's Bow
Magic Beans
Where to Get: Varies
How to Get: Varies
Uses: Plant them in mounds of soft soil and water then watch as they grow before your eyes; when fully grown they act as platforms
Magic Powder
Where to Get: Maze Village, Potion Shop
How to Get: Get the mushroom from the Great Maze and give it to the Old Lady in the Potion Shop
Uses: They... Well they do lots of things! Try them on everything and check the results!
Magnet Gloves
Where to Get: Snowhead Village, Goron Races
How to Get: Stop the Bombers Gang from winning in the Goron Races
Uses: Pulls Link toward magnetic objects with the same polarity as the gloves; pushes Link away from magnetic objects with the opposite polarity as the gloves
Mask of Enigma
Where to Get: Temple of Time
How to Get: Collect all 3 Spirits of the Gods and fuse them with the powerless Mask of Time
Uses: Slows down time; speeds up time; reverses time; stores memories; lets you travel through time; freezes time; shows the future
Master Sword
Where to Get: Temple of Time
How to Get: Pull the Master Sword from the ground
Uses: Legendary sword of unrivaled power; carves through enemies in short order
Mirror Shield
Where to Get: Dungeon 9: Prison of Silence
How to Get: Defeat the dungeon's mini-boss
Uses: The Mirror Shield has a polished surface, allowing it to reflect light onto objects to solve puzzles
Pegasus Boots
Where to Get: Gerudo Desert, Desert Colossus
How to Get: Use the Song of Storms to flood the dried up lake near the Desert Colossus
Uses: Enables Link to dash at a high speed; can knock down hearts, rupees and sometimes bees from trees
Pegasus Seeds
Where to Get: Dungeon 1, Farore's Grove
How to Get: Open the door to the fourth part of the dungeon
Uses: Faster than normal seeds; slows down enemies
Picto Box
Where to Get: Woodfall Swamp, Nintendo Gallery
How to Get: Talk to Tom for the first time
Uses: Takes up to 3 grayscale pictures
Pipe of Awakening
Where to Get: Gerudo Desert, Desert of Fear
How to Get: Defeat the Piper (Can only be done after completing the game)
Uses: Unlocks the power of the 4 Deity Masks
Powder Keg
Where to Get: Hyrule Castle Town, Bomb Shop
How to Get: Purchase from Bomb Shop
Uses: A much stronger version of the bomb that can create a large scale explosion capable of destroying boulders the size of a house
Power Gloves
Where to Get: Goron City, Goron Shrine
How to Get: Stop Darmani's baby from crying
Uses: Allows Link to lift heavier things than he could before
Purple Chu Jelly
Where to Get: Varies
How to Get: Defeat a Purple Chu, then scoop its remains into a bottle
Uses: Drink to either gain or lose Hearts (effect is random)
Quake Medallion
Where to Get: Holoran Forest, Fairy Fountain
How to Get: Talk to the Great Fairy in Holoran Forest
Uses: Allows Link to unleash a powerful attack into the ground, stunning all enemies in the vicinity
Quiver
Where to Get: Dungeon 4: Wind Fortress
How to Get: Defeat the dungeon's mini-boss, Quiver acquired when you obtain the Hero's Bow
Uses: Stores up to 30 arrows for the Hero's Bow
Red Chu Jelly
Where to Get: Varies
How to Get: Defeat a Red Chu, then scoop its remains into a bottle
Uses: Drink to replenish up to eight hearts
Remote Bombs
Where to Get: Hyrule Castle Town, Bomb Shop
How to Get: Purchase from Bomb Shop
Uses: These bombs will not explode until the button they are set to is pressed again.
Roc's Feather
Where to Get: City in the Sky, Heaven's Gate
How to Get: Defeat the Gyorg Pair at Heaven's Gate
Uses: Allows you to jump and glide over holes; can be combined with the Pegasus Boots for a longer jump
Scent Seeds
Where to Get: Dungeon 1, Farore's Grove
How to Get: Open the door to the third part of the dungeon
Uses: Emits a weird smell, Attracts some animals
Seed Satchel
Where to Get: Dungeon 1, Farore's Grove
How to Get: Defeat the dungeon's mini-boss, Seed Satchel acquired when you obtain the Slingshot
Uses: Carries the Mystical Seeds found in the dungeon
Slingshot
Where to Get: Dungeon 1: Farore's Grove
How to Get: Defeat the dungeon's mini-boss
Uses: Fires seeds over long distances; stuns most enemies and defeats weak enemies
Silver Sword
Where to Get: Holoran Village, Roan's House
How to Get: Talk to Roan after saving his wife from a Deku Baba
Uses: A standard metal sword that lets Link slice through enemies
Spinner
Where to Get: Dungeon 7: Woodfall Temple
How to Get: Defeat the dungeon's mini-boss
Uses: Lets you ride along spinner tracks to reach otherwise-inaccessible areas; can help you cross quicksand without sinking; lets you use Spinner Launchers and Spinner-activated switches
Titan Gloves
Where to Get: Windmill Village, Tingle Tower
How to Get: Talk to Tingle after the tower is complete
Uses: Allows Link to lift heavier things than he could before; allows Link to hold the Tremor Hammer without it slowing him down
Tremor Hammer
Where to Get: Dungeon 8: Palace of the Heavens
How to Get: Defeat the dungeon's mini-boss
Uses: When it hits the ground it releases shock waves damaging near-by enemies
Water Bombs
Where to Get: Hyrule Castle Town, Bomb Shop
How to Get: Purchase from bomb shop; find within treasure chests
Uses: Destroy underwater Bomb Rocks to clear passages, etc...
Wooden Shield
Where to Get: Holoran Forest, Lost Woods
How to Get: Receive it from the monkey in the Lost Woods
Uses: Allows Link to block most attacks, but can't withstand fire-based attacks
so, by snowhead and ghot being in the game, that would mean that termina is accessible?
Quote from: MasterSword on November 07, 2007, 09:30:58 AM
so, by snowhead and ghot being in the game, that would mean that termina is accessible?
nope, the reason snowhead and woodfall are in is because of the games time travel theme, in the past (due to the imprisoning war and evil mages and stuff) Death Mountain was freezing and Holoran Forest was turning into a swamp so they renamed the areas acording to that
the goht in this game is a different goht to the one in MM, you battle him differently (Using the Cane of Pacci)
Wow that must have taken a long time to write and alot of creativity.
Quote from: Algretto on November 10, 2007, 07:41:19 PM
Wow that must have taken a long time to write and alot of creativity.
Yes it took along time but most of it was just copy & paste work
If you think this is creative you should check out the bosses