Floor Switch

, also known as, are recurring NaN Objects in. NaN Floor Switchs go unnamed in.

Location and Uses
NaN Floor Switchs normally take the form of a large button or plate, which can be activated by being stepped on by Series:, or sometimes by placing a heavy object on top. Some NaN Floor Switchs are less sensitive than others. Some rusty or malfunctioning NaN Floor Switchs may need to be forced with the Series: or similar Series:.

Larger NaN Floor Switchs, which require additional weight or multiple NaN Linkss to activate, are known as NaN Big Switchs.

There are five types of OoT3D: in. Yellow-colored NaN Floor Switchs activate when pushed down with any kind of weight. Blue-colored NaN Floor Switchs must be held down in order for their effects to remain. Yellow-colored cyst-like NaN Floor Switchs appear OoT3D:. These require a significant amount of weight in order to be pressed, and often require OoT3D: to carry OoT3D: with him to do so. Blue-colored counterparts to these appear, though they do not require additional weight. Instead, they function like other blue-colored NaN Floor Switchs and require a constant weight to hold them down.

NaN Rusty Switchs are NaN Floor Switchs that have rusted over and can no longer be pressed normally. Instead, these must be smashed with the OoT3D:.

MM3D: is notably too light to depress some NaN Floor Switchs.

NaN Floor Switchs appear mostly in NaN Dungeons in, though a handful also appear in the TMC:. Many puzzles involve TMC: pressing down multiple NaN Floor Switchs at once by using NaN Vases or copies of himself created by the TMC:. Other NaN Floor Switchs simply light up NaN Torchs to produce various effects.

Square-shaped NaN Floor Switchs activate and remain active when they are pressed. Round-shaped NaN Floor Switchs require a constant weight to hold them down in order for their effects to remain.

In, NaN Floor Switchs appear as a circular orange button on a metal panel similar to those in. They are utilized in several locations to trigger effects and progress through the ALBW:. NaN Gimoss can be used to hold down NaN Floor Switchs in areas where more than one NaN Floor Switchs must be pressed.

Similar to NaN Floor Switchs are NaN Pressure Plates, which hold the same properties of the ALBW: but are shaped and colored to blend in with the floor they fit into.

In, NaN Floor Switchs appear as small, circular buttons. Most NaN Floor Switchs appear in groups of two or more, and will only activate when the NaN Linkss depress all of the Switches in the group simultaneously. In some cases, an extra TFH: must be held down by a TFH: or a statue.

NaN Big Switchs also appear frequently, requiring the weight of all three NaN Linkss to depress, as indicated by their etchings depicting three sets of footprints.

In, Floor Switches can be distinguished if they stay pressed once activated or need to be held down. This is indicated by the latches on the border of the Switch.

NaN Big Switchs also appear in some NaN Ancient Shrines.