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[[Image:Moonpearl.jpg|right|thumb|110px|Official artwork of the '''Moon Pearl''']]
[[Image:Moonpearl.jpg|right|thumb|110px|Official artwork of the '''Moon Pearl''']]
[[Image:Moon_Pearl.jpg|frame|left|'''Moon Pearl''' in-game sprite]]
[[Image:Moon_Pearl.jpg|frame|left|'''Moon Pearl''' in-game sprite]]
The Moon Pearl is a shining gem which allows [[Link]] to retain his normal shape while in the Dark World. Other humans entering the Dark World are transformed into shapes which reflect their "True Nature", or personality. This is shown by the pair of men on Death Mountain, as well as [[Link]] himself. The bully is transformed into a demon-like creature because of his devilish nature, and the other man turned into a ball because he could never make up his mind.  Link's "true nature" is apparently a cute little pink bunny rabbit, probably due to his kindness and compassion. (This is commonly referred to as [[Bunny Link]].) This Pearl appears in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past|A Link to the Past]]''. Another Moon Pearl appears in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Four Swords Adventures|Four Swords Adventures]]'', and is not one item, but several items scattered all over Hyrule. One pearl will open one [[Moon Gate]]
The Moon Pearl is a shining gem which allows [[Link]] to retain his normal shape while in the [[Dark World]]. Other humans entering the Dark World are transformed into shapes which reflect their "True Nature", or personality. This is shown by the pair of men on Death Mountain, as well as [[Link]] himself. The bully is transformed into a demon-like creature because of his devilish nature, and the other man turned into a ball because he could never make up his mind.  Link's "true nature" is apparently a cute little pink bunny rabbit, probably due to his kindness and compassion. (This is commonly referred to as [[Bunny Link]].) This Pearl appears in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past|A Link to the Past]]''. Several Moon Pearls also appear in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Four Swords Adventures|Four Swords Adventures]]''. In that game, one pearl is sufficient to open one [[Moon Gate]].


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