Candle


 * This article is about the Candle item from the first two Zelda games. For the enemy in Oracle of Ages, see Kyandokyan.

Candles are items appearing in and. They are usually used to light up dark areas, such as a dungeon room or a cave. Some later titles have replaced the Candle with the Lantern.

The Legend of Zelda
features a Blue Candle and the upgraded Red Candle. In both quests, the former can be purchased in several overworld shops for 60 Rupees. The latter is found in the seventh level, Demon Labyrinth.

When used, they shoot a fire ball a few tiles ahead of Link, which will remain for a few seconds before disappearing. Although the flame's main function is to light up dark rooms in certain dungeons, it will also slightly damage anything that walks into it, including Link himself. The Candle's flame can also burn down certain bushes in the overworld to reveal hidden staircases, including those leading to the Lion Labyrinth in the first quest, and the Demon Labyrinth in the Second Quest.

The Blue Candle is capable of only producing one flame per screen. The Red Candle can produce unlimited flames. Once the Red Candle is obtained, the Blue Candle will be thrown away from Link's equipment if he has one, and he will be unable to purchase it.

The Adventure of Link
In, the Candle can be found in the Parapa Palace after defeating an Iron Knuckle. It lights up otherwise pitch-black caves and allows Link to see any enemies who may dwell within. The Candle is an optional item. However, it is more difficult to navigate dark caves without it.

The Legend of Zelda Comic
The Blue Candle is briefly featured in 'The Legend of Zelda'' comic. In The Power, Zelda uses the Blue Candle in Ganon's lair while preparing to retrieve the Trophy from the Underworld.

Hyrule Warriors
An 8-Bit Red Candle from The Legend of Zelda appears in ' Master Quest DLC Pack as a weapon for Link. It is statistically identical to the Magical Rod.