Magic Meter

, also known as the Magic Gauge, are recurring elements in.

In, the TAoL: appears as a white bar on the HUD, which decreases when TAoL: is used. The TAoL: can be upgraded using TAoL: or by finding NaN Magic Containers.

In, ALttP: has the ALttP: in his possession from the start of his adventure; no ALttP: is needed to be found to acquire the ALttP:. The ALttP: can be replenished by picking up NaN Magical Decanters found by cutting ALttP:, destroying NaN Pots, or defeating NaN Enemies. An upgrade for the ALttP: can be obtained after sprinkling the OoT3D: with OoT3D: on the shrine next to the TWWHD:s' house. NaN Items that deplete the ALttP: include the ALttP:, the ALttP:, the ALttP:, the ALttP:, the ALttP:, the ALttP:, the ALttP:, the ALttP:, and the ALttP:.

In, the OoT3D: is given to OoT3D: along with the OoT3D: by the OoT3D: near the entrance to the OoT3D:. Using the OoT3D: will drain part of the OoT3D:. The OoT3D: can be replenished by picking up NaN Magic Jars found by cutting OoT3D:, destroying NaN Jars, or defeating NaN Enemies. The OoT3D: starts with a base of 48 OoT3D:. An upgrade for the OoT3D: can be obtained from the OoT3D: in the OoT3D:. The upgraded OoT3D: brings the total OoT3D: from 48 to 96. NaN Items that drain the OoT3D: include the OoT3D:, OoT3D:, OoT3D:, OoT3D:, NaN Fire Arrows, NaN Ice Arrows, and NaN Light Arrows.

In, the MM3D: is given to MM3D: after returning the orange MM3D: to the MM3D: in MM3D:. The base MM3D: of the MM3D: starts at 48. An upgrade for the MM3D: can be obtained after returning all NaN Stray Fairies in the MM3D: to their respective MM3D: and after returning all NaN Stray Fairies in the MM3D: to their respective MM3D:, which doubles the MM3D:'s maximum to 96.

In, TWWHD: obtains the TWWHD: along with the TWWHD: after helping the TWWHD:. The TWWHD: can be replenished by picking up NaN Magic Jars found by cutting TWWHD:, destroying NaN Pots, or defeating NaN Enemies. The TWWHD: starts with a base of 16 TWWHD:, but this number can be doubled to 36 by a TWWHD: after defeating a TWWHD: in the TWWHD:. NaN Items that drain the TWWHD: include the TWWHD: while flying, the TWWHD: while shooting NaN Fire Arrows or NaN Ice Arrows, the TWWHD:, and the TWW:. In, the TWWHD: drains NaN Rupees instead of the TWWHD:.

In, the HWDE: can only be filled by collecting NaN Magic Jars, or when playing as HWDE: and pressing the Strong Attack button to play the "HWDE:." When it is full, NaN Warriors can use the HWDE: ability. HWDE: increases the HWDE:'s attack power, speed, and knockback resistance. Different bonuses are granted upon defeating certain number of enemies; reaching those thresholds also refills the HWDE: slightly. These bonuses last as long as the HWDE: is using HWDE:. When the HWDE: runs out, the HWDE: automatically performs a powerful attack. HWDE: can also be ended prematurely by using a HWDE:. The HWDE: can also be filled by gathering around a HWDE: with other NaN Warriors and activating HWDE:. While under the effects of HWDE:, the HWDE: can be filled by attacking nearby enemies. The HWDE: is also used to use HWDE:. The amount of the HWDE: depleted by HWDE: can be changed based on different HWDE: worn by the equipped HWDE:.

Trivia

 * During development of, only adult OoT: could use OoT:.
 * Early images of and  show NaN Magic Meters, suggesting that they were intended to appear in the games at some point in development. This is further supported by the fact that TPHD: can be obtained in the Wii and  versions of the game by merging a TPHD: and a TPHD:. It was probably intended to refill the Magic Meter.