Communication Icon

Communication Icons are a set of panels on the bottom screen of the Nintendo 3DS found in.

Overview
As their name implies, Communication Icons are used to communicate between Links to express needs or emotions. When tapped, Communication Icons appear on the top screen. With repeated tapping, the Communication Icons grow to take a larger portion of the screen, allowing for them to be stressed. Different sounds will also chime depending on which icon has been pressed.

The "Cheer" Communication Icon is the only icon to have more than one image. If Link repeats the same Icon, the image of the cheering Link will horizontally mirror the image, making it seem like he has raised one arm and dropped the other. This giving the illusion that Link is really cheering if the Icon is pressed multiple times. Additionally, the apologetic Communication Icon differs between Japanese and localized versions, as the Japanese gesture for apologizing is more closely associated with praying in western cultures.

Trivia

 * During development, more icons were planned to be included but were removed as having too many of them would make it harder to communicate. An icon seller was also planned to be included, who would have sold icons in exchange for Rupees.
 * Two icons were altered late in development, after Nintendo had already released their art assets. The "Thumbs Up" icon was changed to show Link winking instead of holding both eyes closed, and his grin was slightly widened. The "Nooo!" icon had Link's lower eyelids further emphasized, and his upper row of teeth were removed. The original versions of both of these icons appear in Nintendo Badge Arcade as obtainable badges.

Gallery
 File:TFH Green Link ok.png File:TFH Green Link shouting.png File:TFH Green Link waving hand.png File:TFH Green Link Totem.png File:TFH Red Link cheering.png File:TFH Red Link pointing.png File:TFH Red Link desperate.png File:TFH Blue Link high five.png File:TFH Blue Link toss.png File:TFH Blue Link shrugging.png File:TFH Blue Link imploring.png|The Japanese-exclusive Communication Icon 