Weather Vane

, also known as, are recurring NaN Objects in.

The Weathercock appears in the center of Kakariko Village in. If Link plays the Flute while standing near it, the Weathercock will shatter and a Bird will emerge from inside the statue. In the Dark World, the Weathercock is replaced by a Gargoyle Statue.

A single Weathercock appears in Mabe Village in. When Link learns the "Frog's Song of Soul" from Mamu, he must play the song in a hidden room under the Weathercock to revive the Flying Rooster.

In, the Photographer will also take a photo of Link, Marin, and Tarin in front of the Weathercock.

See: List of Weather Vane Locations in A Link Between Worlds

In, Weather Vanes serve as save and warp points and are located at landmarks around Hyrule and Lorule. Weather Vanes are found outside each dungeon and at other major points of interest and revisits, such as Ravio's Shop and Kakariko Village. After Link meets Irene, she will offer to transport him to the location of any previously activated Weather Vane, should Link ring the Bell.

Stylistically, the nine (9) Hyrule Weather Vanes have a different appearance than the thirteen (13) Lorule Weather Vanes. This is purely cosmetic.

If a certain amount of time has gone by without saving, then the Weather Vanes will react by fluttering their wings and making a small sound akin to chirping whenever Link is in the vicinity.[How much time is this?] They will settle down once the game has been saved. They will also remind the player to avoid eyestrain by suggesting to take a break.

In, Weather Vanes resembling the ones in appear as icons whenever the Warriors have reached a checkpoint, allowing them to resume from that moment onward should they lose to the opposing Forces.