Mirror

are recurring NaN Items and NaN Objects in.

The Mirror belongs to a woman who lives in the Water Town of Saria, who had lost the item somewhere in town. The Mirror can be found inside the first house of the town's second area, beneath a table. It does not have a sprite, as Link finds it hidden beneath a covered table. The woman rewards Link for finding it by inviting him inside her house, where Link meets an Old Man who teaches him the Life magic.

In, Mirrors appear in the second half of the Spirit Temple, when Link is an adult. They are used to activate or remove Sun Switches and subsequently reveal chests and open doors by reflecting light onto them. Mirrors will reflect light from an open light source above, or from light coming from another Mirror. The cobra-shaped Mirrors can be turned around by pushing or pulling the handles on their sides, which will redirect the light to another direction. On the fourth floor is a large, circular mirror hanging from the wall and tilted downward. Link must use multiple cobra Mirrors and direct their reflected light onto this Mirror, which will shine a spot of light onto the floor below it. Link can then use the Mirror Shield to reflect this light onto a Sun Switch, activating a lift that will lower him down to the boss room door.

In, Mirrors appear in the Stone Tower Temple. Like the Mirrors in, they are used to reflect light from Link's Mirror Shield, but function a little differently. Instead of instantly reflecting light beamed onto them, the Mirrors will absorb the light reflected onto their surface. When Link lowers his shield, the Mirrors will then beam the absorbed light ahead. Link can then use these beams of light to reflect it elsewhere using his Mirror Shield, which can be used to remove Sun Blocks. The longer Link reflects light onto a Mirror, the longer it will beam it back before it fades.

In, Mirrors appear throughout the second half of the Earth Temple. They are used to reflect light and remove walls and stone statues that bare a swirl symbol. The Mirrors are in the shape of scorpions, and a few can be pushed or pulled to bring them closer to a light source and to redirect the flow of light. Some Mirrors require that Link shine light onto them with the Mirror Shield, or Medli with her harp. In the later part of the temple, Link must use multiple Mirrors to direct a continuous flow of light, so that Link and Medli can use the light to illuminate the eyes of a Sun-Moon statue in the chamber. These Mirrors must be pushed or pulled into place to keep the light flowing, and more Mirrors must be found by having Link and Medli use their shield and harp to remove stone statues and walls hiding those Mirrors.

A TPHD: can be found inside TPHD:'s basement inside his TPHD:.

In, a large Mirror appears in Madame Couture's clothes shop. Link can stand in front of the Mirror to look at the Outfit he is wearing, and the camera will zoom in as he approaches it.

Mirrors are NaN Zonai Devices that focus and reflect light from sufficiently bright sources such as NaN Light Beams into beams, which can themselves be further reflected by other Mirrors. In addition to solving puzzles that feature light-sensitive switches, the beams can repel or even kill certain enemies.

TV Series
In, the Mirror is an object appearing in the episode "Doppelganger". It is used by Ganon to create an evil clone of Princess Zelda, which he warps to Zelda's room by using one of his spells. Later on in the episode, when Zelda is brushing her hair in front of the Mirror, nightlight strikes it and copies her reflection in an evil clone of her. The clone then orders the Moblins to tie Zelda up and take her into the Underworld via the Mirror while she gets the Triforce of Wisdom; however, when Link arrives to the scene and is fighting off the Moblins, one of the foes accidentally breaks the Mirror, impeding the clone from returning the way she came.

In, the Mirror is a class of Weapon used by Twili Midna, added to with the  Pack DLC and unlockable in  and. It is associated with HWDE:. It allows Twili Midna to summon her own Zant's Hands as part of her moveset as well as summon various objects from, including the Kakariko Gorge bridge, the Sky Cannon and Sols.

Variations
The default Mirror is the Mirror of Shadows. The second form of the Mirror is the Mirror of Silence. The third form of the Mirror is the Mirror of Twilight, which is identical to its namesake.

Weak Point Smash
Twili Midna tosses her Mirror into the air as it summons a Zant's Hand. While mimicking Midna, they both start winding a powerful punch. Midna then punches forward, making the Zant's Hand strike powerfully at her enemies. Against Giant Bosses, Midna shines a strong light beneath the Boss before levitating up into the air, then sends a Zant's Hand crashing down as it punches the Boss's weak spot.

Special Attack
Midna summons a spear while in her full Fused Shadow form. She then leaps into the air, twirls and then lands, stabbing the ground and creating an enormous explosion of Twilight energy that blows enemies back. This attack damages a wide, circular range ahead of Twili Midna and carries her slightly forward with it.

Focus Spirit
Upon activation, like her imp form, Midna simply snaps her fingers as a Zant's Hand mimics the action behind her. When deactivating the Focus Spirit, Twili Midna chants a spell as a tear falls from her eye and floats forward, which she then pushes at her enemies and causes reality to shatter as though it were a mirror. When her Focus Spirit depletes, Twili Midna prepares an attack in her hands as she charges dark energy. She then unleashes the attack by spreading her hands out, exploding in a burst of Darkness energy.