Fairy

,   also known as, are a recurring race of creatures in.

Most NaN Fairies are small creatures with healing powers, and they usually fly by means of delicate, insect-like wings. Their appearances vary from game to game: in some games, such as, they resemble small orbs of light with four wings, while in others they take the form of tiny, winged humanoid females.

Overview
NaN Fairies usually have one of two roles in the series. Most NaN Fairies possess healing powers; they can restore some of Series:'s NaN Hearts when he is wounded. From onwards, these NaN Fairies can usually be caught in NaN Empty Bottles for later use. If Series: falls in battle while carrying a bottled Series:, it will automatically come out to revive him. Groups of NaN Fairies can be commonly found in NaN Fairy Fountains scattered through the land, although some may also occasionally be found by breaking NaN Jars or cutting grass. In some games such as, NaN Anti-Fairies and NaN Sparks can be turned into NaN Fairies by using Series: or the Series:. In SS undefined, NaN Fairies can be summoned by drawing the Series: on a SS:. In and, TotK: is able to pick them up and store them despite the lack of NaN Bottles, though he needs to Series: up on them to avoid detection.

The second role held by NaN Fairies is that of a traveling companion. In several games, beginning with, Series: has been accompanied on his travels by Series: companions. Although in many cases they are used to facilitate gameplay (allowing Z-Targeting, for example), they also provide advice on what to do next or how to defeat certain enemies. In other games, such as, companion NaN Fairies also serve as the cursor for guiding Series:.

In, every OoT3D:, with the exception of OoT3D: before OoT3D: is assigned as his partner by the OoT3D:, is partnered with such a guardian OoT3D:. Another variety of OoT3D: called NaN Big Fairies resemble wingless, glowing balls. In certain areas, Link can play the Ocarina to make a Big Fairy appear.



In, the MM3D: had MM3D: companions in MM3D: and MM3D:. MM3D: gets separated from them, and travels with MM3D: to get his MM3D: form back and to stop the MM3D: from crashing. NaN Stray Fairies are the shattered portions of NaN Great Fairies that can be found throughout the NaN Temples and in MM3D:.

In, NaN Fairies possess a unique role in that they are used as the NaN Links' extra lives. Whenever a TFH: falls in battle (resulting in all NaN Links falling due to their shared health), a TFH: appears to revive him, and the NaN Links are forced to restart the Stage of the Level. Three NaN Fairies are brought into a Level when the NaN Links enter the TFH:. If the NaN Links fall after losing their last TFH:, the Level is failed and the NaN Links are forced to exit. After clearing a Level, any NaN Fairies remaining are tallied and turned into bonus NaN Rupees, multiplied by 30 for each TFH: (E.g. three NaN Fairies will reward 90 NaN Rupees). In single-player mode only while using the NaN Doppels, TFH: can use a TFH: to skip Stages and advance to the next one. Doing this, however, will empty all of the NaN Rupees TFH: has collected thus far, decrease the number of bonus NaN Rupees TFH: earns after clearing the Level, and will replace the contents of a TFH: chest with 20 NaN Rupees for each TFH: used.

NaN Fairies can be found by cutting BotW:. They can also be found at NaN Great Fairy Fountains and fluttering above the ground in certain areas. Due to a lack of an empty bottle system of the previous games, Link can actually pick them up by pressing the A button just like any other items in the overworld. If BotW: has three or more NaN Fairies in his BotW:, they will stop spawning until he falls below this threshold.

NaN Fairies behave similarly in to how they did in. NaN Fairies can be found on NaN Sky Islands and inside some NaN Wells. If TotK:'s TotK: have been reduced by TotK: (including hearts permanently lost during the final boss) to 4 or less hearts, a TotK: is able to restore and heal so that Link will have 5 NaN Hearts upon reviving Link (unless if Link has 3-4 hearts maximum prior to gloom damage, it will restore up to those amount). However, they cannot heal TotK: damage when selected from the TotK:.

(TV Series)

 * See also: Spryte, Spryte's Sister, King Oberon

Various Fairies appear in. Most of the Fairies, with the exception of Spryte who lives in North Castle with Link and Zelda, live in the Fairy Spring in Hyrule. There, they are ruled by King Oberon alongside his daughter. The Fairies only appear in the "Fairies in the Spring" episode, where Spryte's sister is creating Water Monsters with her magic since King Harkinian's Royal Water Park is draining their water supply. Eventually, King Harkinian and King Oberon clear up all misunderstandings, allowing both humans and Fairies to enjoy the water park.

In, two Fairies make an appearance to help Princess Zelda on her quest. The first Fairy that Zelda encounters is the Blue Fairy, which appears after the princess defeats a Gibdo using the Magic Arrows. Later in her quest, Link and Zelda will find the Pink Fairy only if the duo defeat the group of Octoroks that ambushed them in the forest.

In, a pair of Fairies live in a Fairy Fountain close to the mid-point of Spearfish Falls. They proclaim Link as their hero and give him a Life Heart on their first encounter, followed by Water of Life for every subsequent visit. If Link owns the TFoE:, the Fairies will also fill it with Water of Life. The Fairies' appearance is heavily based on the design of the Fairy artwork from.

In, another pair of Fairies live in the Fairy Pool. They were imprisoned by the Three Witches when they froze the Pool. After Zelda defeats them and rescues the Fairies, they reward her with a Life Heart, Fairy Dust, and some Water of Life. They will also refill Zelda's TWoG: if she owns one.

In, Fairies appear in small ponds found throughout Tolemac, and fully recover Zelda's health when approached. Three Fairies can be found in total: one in the Forest of Torian, one in a desert oasis in the South Gubasha Desert, and one in the Plain of Hobel.

In, the Fairies lived in the Fairy Garden, however it turned into a barren desert after the five Fairies that protected it went to sleep. The Grand Fairy tasks Tingle with restoring the five Fairy Fountains so to restore the land itself. Tingle's companion, Pinkle, is also a Fairy and is the daughter of the Grand Fairy, who was imprisoned by Uncle Rupee and had her powers removed. After Tingle rescues her from the Auros Ruins, she regains her powers and transforms back into her original Fairy form.

In, a Fairy in a Bottle appears as a Sticker. A Fairy resembling Navi also appears in one of Link's s.


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In, Fairies appear as elemental entities in Adventure Mode that are used to destroy harmful barriers that surround certain Keeps. They come in the elements Fire, Water, Lightning, Light, and Darkness. They appear trapped within certain Keeps and are freed when these Keeps are captured. Once freed and collected, they are kept in the item inventory within a Bottle and can only be used while inside a Keep that has a barrier of the corresponding element surrounding it.

In the DLC Pack, white Rupee Fairies appear in certain battles in the Termina Map where Forces compete to collect the most Rupees at the end of the battle. These Fairies are kept by Fairy Hunters, and are freed when these Captains are defeated. Upon collecting a Rupee Fairy, all enemies will drop Silver and Gold Rupees for a short amount of time, which are worth more than the regular Green, Blue, and Red Rupees. In the same DLC Pack, the Fairies Tatl and Tael make a brief cameo alongside the Skull Kid during Young Link's attack where he slices the Moon in half.

A Fairy named Proxi also accompanies Link during his battles, and speaks on his behalf. Proxi also accompanies Young Link. A generic Fairy (although referred to as Navi in the North America's Wii U release) appears in "The Land of Myth" Scenario, pleading that the Hyrulean Forces rescue Princess Ruto from Darunia, who had captured her. The Great Fairy also sends Fairies to attack enemy troops when she is summoned from the Fairy Fountain. They help in various ways depending on the battle; such as dropping giant Bombs on enemy units, calling upon a recreation of the Terminian Moon to knock Argorok out of the sky, or by sending a rain of energy that destroys several enemies on the field. Fairies also accompany Link's Great Fairy weapon type. They surround the Great Fairy while she dashes, and attack enemies as part of the Focus Spirit attack.

In, the appears as an item, decreasing 100% of damage. If the player does not have at least 100% of damage, the Bottle can be used as a projectile. If another player is hit by the Bottle while having at least 100% of damage, the player damage will be decreased.


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Trivia

 * The color of the NaN Kokiris' NaN Fairies in are a different color every time OoT: re-enters the area in which they are located.
 * In, if OoT: is already at full health, the NaN Fairies will either completely ignore him or, if he remains motionless long enough, will fly in close and land on his hat or TP: if drawn.
 * In the North American SNES and Virtual Console versions of, Fairy is spelled as "Faerie". This is an archaic spelling which was changed to the "Fairy" spelling in the Game Boy Advance version.
 * In the Wii version of, a Series: resembling Series: is used as an on-screen cursor whenever the Wii Remote is pointed towards the sensor bar.