Fan
Fans are recurring Items and Objects in The Legend of Zelda series.[1][2] Fans go unnamed in Ocarina of Time and Breath of the Wild.
Location and Uses
Ocarina of Time
Fans appear inside the Shadow Temple and Inside Ganon's Castle. They operate on timed intervals and when active, they generate strong gusts of wind that can push Link in whichever direction they are facing. Link can resist Fans by wearing the Iron Boots, or he can gain additional distance from them by wearing the Hover Boots.
A Link Between Worlds
Several rooms in the House of Gales contain large Fans built into the floor, which allow Link to be blown between levels of the Dungeon.
Tri Force Heroes
Fans appear in several Levels of the Sky Realm, where they create Updrafts that lift the Links into the air, allowing them to reach higher ledges or cross gaps. Some Fans are always active, while others must be turned on with a Switch or temporarily activated by firing the Gust Jar at them.
The Mini-Boss of the Sky Realm, Gigaleon, can be stunned by activating a Fan as it flies overhead. Gigaleon can then be attacked by throwing a Bomb into the Updraft, and later, by throwing one of the other Links to launch him up to the Mini-Boss to strike it directly.
Breath of the Wild
Tears of the Kingdom
Fans are Zonai Devices that originate from the Sky Islands. However, they can also be found on the ground below. When they are struck, Fans will activate and generate strong gusts of wind that can propel Link in whichever direction they are pointing. However, Fans require energy from Link's Energy Cell and will stop operating if it runs out of power. Fans can be deactivated by striking them once more.
Fans can be bonded to Objects with the Ultrahand ability, creating a larger Object that will be propelled forward. They can often be found near Logs to build Rafts or near Mine Carts to power them.
Nomenclature
Names in Other Regions | ||
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Language | Names | Meanings |
せんぷうき扇風機 | ||
風扇機 (Fēngshàn jī) | ||
风扇机 (Fēngshàn jī)[3] | ||
Turbine | ||
Turbine | ||
Ventilator | ||
Turbina | ||
선풍기 | ||
Turbina[4] | Turbine | |
Turbina | ||
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Gallery
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An active Fan from Tears of the Kingdom
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Icon of a Fan in a Zonai Capsule from Tears of the Kingdom
See Also
References
- ↑ The Legend of Zelda: A Link Between Worlds Prima Official Game Guide, Prima Games, pg. 118
- ↑ "Fan
A Zonai device that produces wind with its internal propeller. It's likely that the Zonai made smart use of this wind power to transport objects and generate thrust." — Inventory (Tears of the Kingdom) - ↑ "风扇机" — Inventory (Tears of the Kingdom, Simplified Chinese localization)
- ↑ "Turbina" — Inventory (Tears of the Kingdom)