Ocarina

Ocarinas (aw-kah-REE-nah) are recurring items in.

A Link to the Past
An Ocarina appears in ; however, it is called the Flute in English versions due to a mistranslation (although it was originally "Ocarina" in Japanese versions). It once belonged to a young boy who set out in search of the Golden Power and never returned. Link finds this instrument buried in the Haunted Grove, and uses it to call the boy's duck which can take him to different parts of the Light World.

Link's Awakening
In, the Ocarina can be found in the Dream Shrine, which can only be completed if Link has the Power Bracelet and the Pegasus Boots. The Ocarina can be played before learning any songs, but all that comes out are random notes which have no effect.

The Ocarina is used to play the following three songs once learned:
 * Manbo's Mambo, taught by Manbo
 * Frog's Song of Soul, taught by Mamu
 * Ballad of the Wind Fish, taught by Marin

Ocarina of Time and Majora's Mask
The plays an important role in both  and. In Ocarina of Time, Link uses it to solve various puzzles, travel to the entrance of temples, open the way to the Door of Time, and even change from day to night in an instant. The Ocarina of Time in Majora's Mask is also used for a wide variety of purposes, with its most prominent being traveling back in time to the Dawn of the First Day by playing the "Song of Time."

The Minish Cap
In, Link has a blue ocarina called the Ocarina of Wind. It functions like the flute from A Link to the Past, in which the young hero uses it to call a bird known as Zeffa, which can take him to parts of Hyrule where Link has uncovered a Wind Crest.

BS The Legend of Zelda
In, the graphic for the Recorder has been changed to resemble the Ocarina from A Link to the Past. The Ocarina is found in the third Dungeon, which can be used to warp to other dungeons. When the Ocarina is played on a pad near the eastern shore, the sixth dungeon will appear.



Ripened Tingle's Balloon Trip of Love
In, a mysterious, hooded character known as Segāre plays an ocarina to call his horse. The Ocarina is similar in design to the Ocarina of Time.

Hyrule Warriors Series
In, Link can be seen playing the in his victory animation for the  Weapon, and Young Link uses it as his Strong Attack to exchange his Special Bar for his Magic Meter. In, a golden Ocarina appears as a new item, which plays the "Ballad of Gales", allowing Warriors to warp to any active Owl Statues scattered across the map.

The Ocarina is also a class of Weapon used by Skull Kid. It is associated with Darkness. Skull Kid plays the Ocarina to coordinate attacks between himself, Tatl, and Tael. He can transform it into a trumpet to summon and control the Puppets from to attack on his behalf.

The default Ocarina is the Fairy Ocarina. The second form of the Ocarina is the Lunar Ocarina, followed by Majora's Ocarina.

Weak Point Smash
Against commander enemies, Skull Kid summons a Puppet behind them and has it rapidly attack the target by flailing its arms until Skull Kid comes up and finishes off with an energy explosion. Against giant bosses, Skull Kid uppercuts the monster with Tatl and Tael and then strikes down while surrounded in a dark barrier.

Special Attack
Within a frontal radius, Skull Kid uses the dark magic of Majora's Mask and rattles his head while a large magic circle appears. Enemies caught in the circle are rapidly damaged, and drags them into the center until Skull Kid ends the attack with a large energy burst.

Focus Spirit
Upon activation, Skull Kid stomps the ground hard in anger and then makes a double stomp to unleash dark energy. The Focus Spirit Attack has Skull Kid kick a miniature Moon into the air before twirl kicking it at the enemies in front of him. Afterwards Skull Kids mockingly spanks his behind at them. When the Focus Spirit comes to an end, Skull Kid holds his head and squirms violently until dark power is unleashed, damaging enemies around him.

Similar Items
In, Tingle has a Bone Ocarina which can be used to call a pirate ship. Later he gets it upgraded to allow him to open the ten hidden blue pirate treasure chests hidden throughout the three continents.

Trivia

 * In the, Saria refers to the Fairy Ocarina as a Flute.
 * After being featured in Ocarina of Time, the ocarina gained more interest in the market, and a big rise in its sales.

Etymology
"Ocarina" is Italian in origin, meaning "little goose."