Lucky Lobby Ball

The is an object in. It is used to relieve boredom while waiting for other Links to join.

Location and Uses
The Lucky Lobby Ball can be found in any of the Hytopia Castle's multiplayer lobbies by dashing into a wall by pressing the L or R-Buttons. This causes the ball to drop to the ground from the ceiling. Link may then hit it with his Sword, causing a minigame of sorts to commence. A random song plays while Link attempts to keep the ball in the air, which requires timing and quick reflexes. If allowed to touch the ground, the ball bursts and the music stops, forcing the game to end. A number then appears as the ball bursts, showing Link's total number of hits. The longer Link keeps the ball in the air, the faster the music plays, which also causes the ball to fall more quickly. Depending on his score, a number of Rupees will be awarded after the ball bursts. Multiple Links may also join the game, although only one ball can appear at a time. If a Link wearing the Timeless Tunic strikes the Lucky Lobby Ball, an 8-bit version of the song will be heard by all Links present. The song will return to its normal version when a different Link hits the Ball.

There are 23 songs in total than can be played by the Lucky Lobby Ball.

Songs

 * main theme
 * Zelda's Lullaby
 * Fairy Fountain theme
 * Ballad of the Wind Fish
 * Lon Lon Ranch theme
 * Saria's Song
 * Song of Storms
 * Clock Town theme
 * title theme
 * Linebeck's theme
 * World of the Ocean King theme
 * Full Steam Ahead
 * Hyrule Field theme
 * Ballad of the Goddess
 * Skyloft theme
 * Fi's theme
 * Lorule overworld theme
 * Lorule Castle theme
 * Yuga's theme
 * Hilda's theme
 * Mother Maiamai's theme
 * title theme
 * Madame Couture's theme

Trivia

 * Only five songs appear in the demo version of the game. These are The Legend of Zelda main theme, the Lon Lon Ranch theme, the Clock Town theme, the Lorule overworld theme, and the Lorule Castle theme.