Talk:Fairy

This article has been severely editted due to inaccuracy on the part of its creator. Remember, the little critters you catch in bottles are not faires. Look in the potion shop in OoT, and you'll find that they are referred to as fairies' spirits.

Your Loyal Zelda Fan,

Wielder of the Sword

Actually, both can be captured in bottles. Eekolu 19:57, 27 February 2008 (EST)

Varieties of fairy
So if a "Fairy Fountain" describes the locations of places where you can gather lots of small fairies, and if a "Great Fairy Fountain" describes places where you can find a "Great Fairy" who gives you power-ups and such like, where's the information on the locations where one large fairy will restore your health (for example, the one in the Mysterious Woods in Link's Awakening 17:28, 25 October 2009 (UTC)

Edit: okay, I think there's some inconsistency here. From looking at the Great Fairy Fountain page, you'd think that the guys in question are not Great Fairies, but from looking at the Great Fairy page, they are. I feel like one of those articles needs a bit of work - but which one? 22:10, 25 October 2009 (UTC)
 * Huuuuum, I'm not sure I understand what exactly you're talking about, Petenu. I pretty much revamped both the Great Fairy Fountain and Fairy Fountain pages, so if you feel something's wrong with them, don't hesitate to tell me so that I can go fix them up right away! :) Dany36 05:03, 26 October 2009 (UTC)


 * Yeah, I'm not being totally clear. If you look through the Great Fairy article, specifically in the sections that are divided up by game, there are plenty of references to the HOGFs (healing-only great fairies). In the Great Fairy Fountain article, there seems to be a bias towards the UOGF (upgrade-only great fairies) and fewer mentions of the HOGFs.
 * There seems to be a huge amount of duplication between the two articles. Would it be crazy of me to suggest merging Great Fairy Fountain into Great Fairy? 07:07, 26 October 2009 (UTC)