Power Glove

The, also known as the , is a recurring Series: in  that allows Link to lift heavy objects. In some games, it is eventually replaced by the more powerful Series:. In others, it is itself an upgrade to the Series:.

The Handy Glove is situated within the walls of Midoro Palace in. Upon collection, it increases the strength of Link's Sword, allowing it to crush the blocks found in Palaces.

The Power Glove is located in the ALttP: in, introducing the need to lift heavy rocks. These rocks obstruct the path to the bosses of the dungeon, the Lanmolas. These rocks also surround the entrance to Death Mountain, necessitating the retrieval of the Power Glove before Link can ascend to the Tower of Hera. Unlike the Gloves in, the Power Glove does not alter Link's Sword power.

The ALttP: is replaced by the more powerful ALttP: in ALttP:.

The Power Glove is located in the Ancient Tomb in. It functions as the L-2 Power Bracelet, being able to lift considerably heavier objects, such as the statues found in and around the Tomb. The Power Glove is crucial for defeating the boss of the dungeon, Ramrock, in its final form. In said form, its hands transform into metal balls, connected to the main body by chains. Link must use the Power Glove to grab onto one of the balls that it doesn't throw towards the young hero and pull it far enough so that it recoils and hits Ramrock, eventually defeating it.

The Power Glove in functions nearly identically to its counterpart in. Rosso gives Series: the Power when the hero expresses an interest in picking up small rocks. Rosso also hints that Link should pick up the rocks surrounding his home. If Link obliges in picking up all of the rocks surrounding his house, Rosso will reward Link with a Chest containing 50 Rupees. Some NaN Lost Maiamais can be located beneath small rocks that must be lifted.

The ALBW: is eventually replaced by the ALBW: on the ALBW: screen, though both are visible on ALBW:'s hands.

The Worn-Out Glove is an item only available in. It works identically to the Power Glove, except that only a single rock can be lifted per screen.

(Valiant Comics)
In the, TLoZ (Valiant Comics): uses the TLoZ (Valiant Comics): in a fight against TLoZ (Valiant Comics):. When Link finds out that Bagu stole a fragment of the Triforce of Wisdom, Link grabs the Handy Glove and proceeds to hunt him down. He spots Bagu coming back towards the castle, and charges him before the two engage in combat. Link then uses his Glove and is able to heave Bagu into the air and throw him down, forcing Bagu to reveal why he took the sacred relic. When he confesses that he gave the Triforce fragment to Ganon because he's holding Bagu's pet frogs for ransom, Link reluctantly allows Bagu to use his Magic Glove so that he can defeat the Prince of Darkness and retrieve his frogs.

In, the Power Glove is an item that can be used to destroy stronger enemies and boulders instantly, as opposed to using Bombs. It costs 10 NaN Rupees per use. The Power Glove is created by giving the Crone in Spearfish Falls some Grapple Berries.

In, the Power Glove appears identically as in ; it is an item that can be used to destroy enemies and boulders instead of using Bombs. It costs 10 Rubies per use. The Power Glove is created by Grimbo of Washubi Swamp after Zelda gives him a Hanyu Spore.

In, the Power Gloves are the third Level form of the NaN Gauntletss, a class of Weapon used by Link. They are joined with a Chain Chomp, functioning as the Weapon's Ball and Chain.

In, the CoH: is an CoH: that allows heroes to pick up light NaN Blocks, NaN Cracked Blocks and NaN Jars, and to push and pull around heavier NaN Blocks.

Trivia

 * In, the Power Glove and Titan's Mitt subtly alter Link's sprite so that his hands are armored and no longer flesh-colored. This detail is absent from.
 * The Power Glove may be a reference to Mattel's controller for the Nintendo Entertainment System.