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{{Object
{{Infobox Object
|image= File:TPHD Kelp Vines Vertical.png
|image=
|caption= Link scaling a wall covered in kelp vines from {{TPHD|-}}
{{Media
|game= {{OoT}}<br>{{MM}}<br>{{OoS}}<br>{{OoA}}<br>{{TWW}}<br>{{TMC}}<br>{{TP}}<br>{{SS}}
|Model OoT= File:OoT Vine Model.png
|other=
|Model OoT3D= File:OoT3D Vine Model.png
|Model MM= File:MM Vine Model.png
|Model MM3D= File:MM3D Vine Model.png
|Model TWW= File:TWW Vine Model.png
|Model TWWHD= File:TWWHD Vine Model.png
|Model TP= File:TP Vine Model.png
|Model TPHD= File:TPHD Kelp Vines Vertical.png
|Model SS= File:SS Vine Model.png
|Model SSHD= File:SSHD Vine Model.png
|Sprite OoS= File:OoS Vine Sprite.png
|Sprite OoA= File:OoA Vine Sprite.png
|Sprite TMC= File:TMC Vine Sprite.png
}}
|caption=
|game= OoT, MM, OoS, OoA, TWW, TMC, TP, SS
|other= MNPTP
|cost=  
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}}
}}
{{Term/Store|Vine|Vines|Series, TPHD|plural}} are recurring objects in {{TLoZ|Series}}.<ref>{{Cite|So listen, why don't you climb up those {{Color|TPHD Red|vines}} there, Link?|Jaggle|TPHD}}</ref>
{{Term/Store|Vine|Vines|Series, TMC, TP, TPHD, SS, SSHD|plural}} are recurring {{Plural|Series|Object|link}} in {{TLoZ|Series}}.{{Exp Game|TMC, TP, SS}}<ref>{{Cite Guide|game= TMC |publisher= Nintendo |page= 28}}</ref><ref>{{Cite|So listen, why don't you climb up those {{Color|TPHD Red|vines}} there, Link?|Jaggle|TPHD}}</ref><ref>{{Cite|The {{Color|SSHD Gold|Clawshots}} are one of the goddess's sacred gifts. You can extend these claws attached to chains to pull yourself to {{Color|SSHD Red|targets}} and {{Color|SSHD Red|vines}} beyond your reach.|Fi|SSHD}}</ref>


==Function and Variations==
==Function and Variations==
==={{OoT|-}}===
==={{OoT|-}}===
[[File:ClimbingVinesOoT3D.jpg|thumb|left|Climbing vines in {{OoT3D|-}}.|200px]]
[[File:OoT3D Link Climbing Vines.jpg|thumb|left|Climbing vines in {{OoT3D|-}}.|200px]]
In {{OoT}}, vines are used excessively inside of the many dungeons, temples, and overworld. They appear as organic, twisting growths on walls, and are climbed by simply running into them. Not only can Link climb upwards, but also side to side. Often in [[Hyrule]], climbing vines are masked with different textures to give variety. This could be anything from the climbable wall outside of [[Hyrule Castle]], to the rocky cliff face of [[Death Mountain]].  
In {{OoT}}, vines are used in both dungeons and the overworld. They appear as organic, twisting growths on walls, and are climbed by simply running into them. While climbing vines, Link move both upwards and side to side. In [[Hyrule]], climbing vines are often masked with different textures to give variety. This can be anything from the climbable wall outside of [[Hyrule Castle]] to the rocky cliff face of [[Death Mountain]].  


Ladders work similarly to vines in {{OoT|-}}, although Link can only climb vertically on these.
Ladders work similarly to vines in {{OoT|-}}, although Link can only climb vertically on these.
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A lot of the time Link will find [[Skulltula]]s partway up a wall. They are usually camouflaged, leading to unsuspecting adventurers being pounced upon. The best tactic for taking them out is to use either a [[Slingshot]] as young Link, or a [[Bow|Fairy Bow]] as adult Link.
A lot of the time Link will find [[Skulltula]]s partway up a wall. They are usually camouflaged, leading to unsuspecting adventurers being pounced upon. The best tactic for taking them out is to use either a [[Slingshot]] as young Link, or a [[Bow|Fairy Bow]] as adult Link.
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==={{MM|-}}===
==={{MM|-}}===
[[File:mm vines 1.jpg|thumb|right|Climbing a tree as [[Deku Link]].|200px]]
[[File:MM Vines Model.jpg|thumb|right|Climbing a tree as [[Deku Link]].|200px]]
Vines in {{MM}} are used primarily in the same way and context as in {{OoT|-}}. For the most part they look the same, although there are a few textural tweaks. Again, Link can move in all four directions. It's notable that vines are generally used a lot less frequently in {{MM|-}} than in its prequel, {{OoT|-}}. However, early on in the game, Link is required to save the [[Deku Princess]] by cutting through vines to free her from imprisonment.
Vines in {{MM}} are used primarily in the same way and context as in {{OoT|-}}. For the most part they look the same, although there are a few textural tweaks. Again, Link can move in all four directions. It's notable that vines are generally used a lot less frequently in {{MM|-}} than in its prequel, {{OoT|-}}. However, early on in the game, Link is required to save the [[Deku Princess]] by cutting through vines to free her from imprisonment.


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==={{TWW|-}}===
==={{TWW|-}}===
{{ImageCaption|image=File:VineWW.png|size=170px|align=left|caption=Thorned variations are used as enemies in the [[Forbidden Woods]]|captionalign=center}}
{{ImageCaption|image=File:TWW Tentacle Model.png|size=170px|align=left|caption=Thorned variations are used as enemies in the [[Forbidden Woods]]|captionalign=center}}
In {{TWW}}, vines have different roles in gameplay compared to other Zelda games. They appear as enemies sprouting from the ground, and are indestructible. One room including these vines in the [[Forbidden Woods]] is particularly reminiscent of a room in the [[Fire Temple (Ocarina of Time)|Fire Temple]] in {{OoT|-}}, and the [[Treasure Chest Game]] from {{MM|-}}: it appears to be a simple room to traverse, but reveals itself as an intricate maze of obstacles that only appear when Link is nearby and that harm Link if touched.
In {{TWW}}, vines have different roles in gameplay, compared to other Zelda games. They appear as enemies sprouting from the ground, and are indestructible. One room including these vines in the [[Forbidden Woods]] is particularly reminiscent of a room in the {{Term|OoT3D|Fire Temple|link}} in {{OoT|-}}, and the [[Treasure Chest Game]] from {{MM|-}}: It appears to be a simple room to traverse, but reveals itself as an intricate maze of obstacles that only appear when Link is nearby, and that harm Link if touched.


Vines are also used to suspend objects in the air, and can be cut by Link's [[Boomerang]]. By holding down the allocated button, up to five targets can be selected, and in turn, five vines can be destroyed at a time. This technique was used in the Forbidden woods to lower a platform, to cut down hanging nuts containing items, and during the boss fight against [[Kalle Demos]].  
Vines are also used to suspend objects in the air, and can be cut by Link's [[Boomerang]]. By holding down the allocated button, up to five targets can be selected; as a result, five vines can be destroyed at a time. This technique was used in the Forbidden woods to lower a platform, to cut down hanging nuts containing items, and during the boss fight against [[Kalle Demos]].  


In [[Dragon Roost Cavern]], There is a platform suspended by ropes which work in a similar way to the vines in the Forbidden woods, only a [[Spin Attack]] is required to cut them and lower the platform.
In [[Dragon Roost Cavern]], there is a platform suspended by ropes which work in a similar way to the vines in the Forbidden Woods; a [[Spin Attack]] is required to cut them and lower the platform.


[[Horseshoe Island]] employs vines in it's golf-like minigame. Link uses the [[Deku Leaf]] to blow a [[Boko Nut]] into a hole in the ground, which will collapse the vines.  
[[Horseshoe Island]] employs vines in its golf-like minigame. Link uses the [[Deku Leaf]] to blow a [[Boko Nut]] into a hole in the ground, which will collapse the vines.  
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==={{TMC|-}}===
==={{TMC|-}}===
{{Main|Beanstalk}}
Whenever Link finds a beanstalk seed sprouting, but not fully grown, he can grow these in a desired location. Typically against an inaccessible wall, with a hole in the ground before it. These beanstalks only grow after being watered. The Blue variety grows with regular water from any deep source in Hyrule. The Green variety will only grow with [[Hot Spring Water#The Minish Cap|Mineral Water]] from Mount Crenel.<ref>{{Cite|Water is life for Crenel Beans! The blue beans grow when Link pours water on them... But the green beans like Mt. Crenel Mineral Water. Mt. Crenel Mineral Water can be found only in a spring here on Mount Crenel. Well, really, the spring is closer to the base of Mount Crenel.|Ezlo|TMC}}</ref>
Whenever Link finds a beanstalk seed sprouting, but not fully grown, he can grow these in a desired location. Typically against an inaccessible wall, with a hole in the ground before it. These beanstalks only grow after being watered. The Blue variety grows with regular water from any deep source in Hyrule. The Green variety will only grow with [[Hot Spring Water#The Minish Cap|Mineral Water]] from Mount Crenel.<ref>{{Cite|Water is life for Crenel Beans! The blue beans grow when Link pours water on them... But the green beans like Mt. Crenel Mineral Water. Mt. Crenel Mineral Water can be found only in a spring here on Mount Crenel. Well, really, the spring is closer to the base of Mount Crenel.|Ezlo|TMC}}</ref>


Some [[Kinstone]] fusions cause a Picori's planted Beanstalk to grow sky high. This usually leads to the cloudtops, and has a path with a treasure at the end.
Some [[Kinstone]] fusions cause a Picori's planted beanstalk to grow sky high. This usually leads to the cloudtops, and has a path with a treasure at the end.
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As in previous games, [[Skullwalltula|Walltula]]s occasionally guard vine walls. They can be defeating with nearly every weapon, including the [[Slingshot]].
As in previous games, [[Skullwalltula|Walltula]]s occasionally guard vine walls. They can be defeating with nearly every weapon, including the [[Slingshot]].
==Other Appearances==
==={{MNPTP|-}}===
{{Noncanon|Start}}
[[File:MNPTP Ivy Sprite.png|left|50px]]
The twenty-ninth puzzle in the ''Picross'' series and the twenty-third puzzle in the ''Mega Picross'' series depict {{Term|MNPTP|Link}} climbing {{Plural|MNPTP|Vine}}.
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==Nomenclature==
{{Nomenclature}}


==Gallery==
==Gallery==
<gallery>
<gallery>
File:vines_1.jpg|Link climbing vines in {{OoT|-}}
File:OoT Vines Model.jpg |Link climbing vines from {{OoT|-}}
File:OOS - Dancing Dragon Dungeon (Entrance).png|Vines making a dungeon entrance accessible in {{OoS|-}}
File:OoS Dancing Dragon Dungeon.png|Vines making a dungeon entrance accessible from {{OoS|-}}
File:Moonlit Grotto Entrance Past.png|Sprouting beanstalk seed in the Past in {{OoA|-}}
File:OoA Tokay Cave Exterior.png|Sprouting beanstalk seed in the Past from {{OoA|-}}
File:Moonlit Grotto Entrance Present.png|Vines growing in the Present in {{OoA|-}}
File:OoA Moonlit Grotto.png|Vines growing in the Present from {{OoA|-}}
File:WWRegularvine.png‎|Hanging vines in {{TWW|-}}
File:WWRegularvine.png‎|Hanging vines from {{TWW|-}}
File:TMC Vine Sprite 2.png|A {{Term|TMC|Vine}} climbable by {{Term|TMC|Mini Link}} from {{TMC|-}}
</gallery>
</gallery>


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[[Category:Enemies in The Wind Waker]]
{{Categories
|enemies= TWW, TWWHD
|objects= OoT, OoT3D, MM, MM3D, OoS, OoA, TMC, TP, TPHD, SS, SSHD
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