Din's Fire

Din's Fire is a recurring Spell in, first appearing in.

Location and Uses
In, Din's Fire is obtained from the Great Fairy of Magic near Hyrule Castle. When used, Link summons a dome of Fire around his body that expands outward, affecting anything in its range. When used near Torches, it lights them. Din's Fire drains 6 Magic Points with each use.

Din's Fire is the only Spell necessary to complete the game. It is required to simultaneously light the Torches at the entrance to the Shadow Temple, opening the way into the Temple. Inside the Temple, Din's Fire must be used to incinerate a spiked, wooden wall trap that threatens to crush Link. The Boss Key of the Shadow Temple becomes available upon destroying it.

Super Smash Bros. Series

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In the, Din's Fire is Zelda's. When performed, Zelda shoots a fireball from her hands, which can travel long distances in a straight or curved line. It can be controlled with the control stick or D-pad while holding the special attack button. When releasing the special attack button, the fireball explodes. The more distance Din's Fire travels, the stronger the explosion.

In, the fireball travels much faster than in. It also detonates much quicker and does more damage the further the fireball travels. It cannot be reflected, but still can be absorbed by moves such as the and the. If Zelda is hit before the fireball is activated, it will fly to its maximum range, then detonate. This can be compared to Melee, where the attack simply vanishes.

Hyrule Warriors
In, Din's Fire appears as an Attack Badge in the Bazaar's Badge Market. When purchased for a Warrior, it increases the rate that the Special Attack Gauge fills for that particular Warrior. It appears in three iterative Badge qualities: bronze, silver and gold; each providing a stronger effect than the one prior.

One of the attacks that Zelda can execute with her Rapier is summoning a giant, blazing hemisphere. This, joined with her two other attacks resembling Farore's Wind and Nayru's Love, appears to be a reference to Din's Fire.

Trivia

 * Though Din's Fire doesn't appear in, its name is inscribed on the base of Din's statue in Hylian on Northern Triangle Island.