Farore's Wind

Farore's Wind is a recurring Spell in, first appearing in.

Location and Uses
In, Farore's Wind is received from the Great Fairy of Magic in Zora's Fountain, hidden behind a destructible wall behind Lord Jabu-Jabu. It can only be cast inside dungeons that have Maps, as it allows Link to return to the entry point of that dungeon's room from which it was cast. When used thereafter, Link is given the option to return to that Warp point, or to dispel the previous casting. Either option erases the Warp point when chosen, allowing for Link to cast another Spell. With each creation of a Warp point, Link must lose 6 Magic Power. If he has no Magic Power, he will be unable to cast Farore's Wind.

After being cast, Link can use Farore's Wind to return to the dungeon it was cast in from any other location. However, Link as an adult is unable to return to Warp points created by Farore's Wind while Link was a child, and vice-versa.

Series

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In the, Farore's Wind serves as Zelda's move. When performed, a yellow loop surrounds Zelda, making her disappear afterwards. She then reappears in the direction held on the Control Stick, or up into the air if the Control Stick is not moved. This move is also capable of going through solid ground, allowing Zelda to use it anywhere. The yellow loop that appears around Zelda is capable of damaging opponents that touch it. In and, unlike , when Zelda reappears, Farore's Wind creates a small explosion, dealing damage to any nearby opponent.

In, Farore's Wind appears as an Assist Badge in the Bazaar's Badge Market. When purchased for a Warrior, it decreases the time needed to capture a Keep for that particular Warrior. It appears in three iterative Badge qualities: bronze, silver and gold; each providing a stronger effect than the one prior.

One of the attacks that Zelda can execute with her Rapier is summoning a great flurry of air, reminiscent of Farore's Wind. This, joined with her two other attacks resembling Din's Fire and Nayru's Love, appears to be a reference to Farore's Wind.

Trivia

 * Though Farore's Wind doesn't appear in, its name is inscribed on the base of Farore's statue in Hylian on Eastern Triangle Island.