Pure Metal

In Phantom Hourglass, Link is told to find the three Pure Metals: Crimsonine, Azurine and Aquanine, so Zauz can forge the Phantom Sword, the only weaon capable of defeating the game's antagonist, Bellum. The first metal, Crimsonine, is found in the Goron Temple with the help of Gongoron, after defeating Dongorongo. The second is Azurine, found in the Temple of Ice after defeating Gleeok and breaking the curse on the Yook. The final Pure Metal, Aquanine, is found in Mutoh's Temple. It was a sacred treasure kept in King Mutoh's Tomb. After defeating a monster disturbing his sleep, Link earned the pure metal. All three Pure Metals are symbols of the empathy and trust placed in Link as he proves himself worthy of obtaining such rewards in the face of the Goron, Anouki, and Cobble tribes.

Trivia

 * In the Goron Village shop in Majora's Mask, there is a non-purchasable item that resembles Aquanine.
 * Phantom Hourglass is no stranger to the three-object tradition carried on by previous Zelda games, and shares this similarity in respect to the Pure Metals with the Pendants of Virtue, Spiritual Stones, and Goddess Pearls of earlier titles.