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{{Infobox Object | {{Infobox Object | ||
|image= File:OoT Time Block Model.png | |image= | ||
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|Model OoT= File:OoT Time Block Model.png | |||
|Model OoT3D= File:OoT3D Time Block Model.png | |||
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|pronunciation= | |pronunciation= | ||
|plural= | |plural= | ||
|game= | |game= OoT | ||
|other= | |other= | ||
|uses= Creating Platforms | |uses= | ||
|comp= {{Term|Series|Block|link}} | {{List| | ||
Creating Platforms, | |||
Blocking Passages, | |||
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{{List| | |||
{{Term|Series|Block|link}}, | |||
{{Term|Series|Wooden Box|link}}, | |||
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|theme= | |theme= | ||
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{{Term/Store|Time Block|Time Blocks|Series, OoT, OoT3D|plural}} are {{Plural|OoT3D|Object|link}} in {{OoT}}.<ref>{{Cite Guide|quote= |game= OoT |publisher= Prima |page= 52}}</ref><ref>{{Cite Guide|game= OoT3D|publisher= Prima|page= 235}}</ref> | |||
==Location and Uses== | ==Location and Uses== | ||
{{ | {{Plural|OoT|Time Block}} are dark blue {{Plural|OoT|Block|link}} with the [[Symbol#Symbol of Time|Symbol of Time]] carved on them.<ref>{{Cite|Hey... Isn't that the same design that's on the {{Color|OoT Light Blue|Door of Time}}?|Navi|OoT}}</ref><ref>{{Cite Guide|game= OoT|publisher= Nintendo|page= 69}}</ref> They are used in various puzzles in {{OoT|-}} and can be displaced, summoned, or returned to their original location by playing the "{{Term|OoT|Song of Time|link}}". Depending on the context, the blocks are used as platforms or as a means of obstructing entrances. When activated with the "Song of Time," a cylinder of radiant blue light surrounds the object. | ||
{{Plural| | |||
{{Plural|OoT|Time Block}} function as obstacles in the following locations: | |||
* In {{Term|OoT|Dampé|link}}'s {{Term|OoT|?|link|display= grave}}, a {{Term|OoT|Time Block}} barricades the exit, which he references after his race with {{Term|OoT|Link|link}} before departing.<ref>{{Cite|One more thing! Be careful on your way back! Heheheh....|Dampé|OoT}}</ref> The removal of the block opens a passageway leading to the upper level of the {{Term|OoT|Kakariko Windmill|link}} and a {{Term|OoT|Piece of Heart|link}}. | |||
* In the {{Term|OoT|Forest Temple|link}}, a {{Term|OoT|Time Block}} obstructs a door to a northwestern courtyard. Its removal is required to obtain the {{Term|OoT|Dungeon Map|link}} and a {{Term|OoT|Small Key|link}}. | |||
* In the {{Term|OoT|Fire Temple|link}}, a {{Term|OoT|Time Block}} is half-embedded into the ground on a raised ledge. The "{{Term|OoT|Song of Time}}" must be used to move the block and reveal a {{Term|OoT|Floor Switch|link}} underneath that frees the last {{Term|OoT|Goron|link}} prisoner. The block's altered position also acts as a platform to climb back to the upper level. | |||
* In the {{Term|OoT|Water Temple|link}}, a {{Term|OoT|Time Block}} appears in the room containing the {{Term|OoT|Longshot|link}}. It blocks a hole in the ground that leads to the top of the serpentine-shaped river room. | |||
* In the {{Term|OoT|Spirit Temple|link}}, two {{Term|OoT|Time Block}}s appear in the room with the rolling boulders and the {{Term|OoT|Silver Rupee|link}}s, each blocking an alcove containing a {{Term|OoT|Gold Skulltula|link}} and a {{Term|OoT|Silver Rupee}} respectively. The two {{Term|OoT|Time Block}}s are not present simultaneously: when one is summoned away, the other is summoned in, and vice versa. | |||
If {{Term|OoT|Navi|link}} turns green and flies over to an empty area, the "{{Term|OoT|Song of Time}}" may be played to summon a {{Term|OoT|Time Block}}. Such instances occur in the following locations: | |||
* In the {{Term|OoT|Goron City|link}} lava room, two {{Term|OoT|Time Block}}s can be summoned inside the pit. {{Term|OoT|Link}} can use them as platforms to access the {{Term|OoT|Secret Grotto|link}} on the other side, which contains three {{Plural|OoT|Business Scrub|link}}. | |||
* In the {{Term|OoT|Ice Cavern|link}}, a {{Term|OoT|Time Block}} can be summoned in the {{Term|OoT|Silver Rupee}} puzzle room. From the {{Term|OoT|Blue Fire|link}} alcove, the block can be used as a platform to access three previously-floating {{Plural|OoT|Red Rupee|link}}. | |||
* In the {{Term|OoT|Fire Temple}}, a {{Term|OoT|Time Block}} can be summoned in front of the northern door in the bridge room. {{Term|OoT|Link}} can climb the block to access a room containing a {{Term|OoT|Gold Skulltula}}. The "{{Term|OoT|Song of Time}}" can be played again to remove the {{Term|OoT|Time Block}} and regain access to the lower door. | |||
* In the {{Term|OoT|Shadow Temple|link}}, after taking the ferry ride and crossing the chasm, a {{Term|OoT|Time Block}} can be summoned to reach a higher ledge with a {{Term|OoT|Recovery Heart|link}} on it. | |||
* In the {{Term|OoT|Gerudo Training Ground|link}}, a pair of {{Term|OoT|Time Block}}s can be summoned in the lava room with the {{Term|OoT|Silver Rupee}}s to reach the {{Term|OoT|Small Key}}. This also serves as an alternate way to reach the central room of the dungeon, minimizing the amount of {{Term|OoT|Small Key}}s used. | |||
* In the {{Term|OoT|Spirit Temple}}, a {{Term|OoT|Time Block}} can be summoned in the room where {{Term|OoT|Link}} fights three {{Term|OoT|Anubis|link}} and a {{Term|OoT|Beamos|link}} as an adult. This can be used to lure the {{Term|OoT|Anubis|link}} into the ring of fire that appears when pressing the {{Term|OoT|Floor Switch}} in the same room. | |||
* In {{Term|OoT|Ganon's Castle|link}}, a {{Term|OoT|Time Block}} can be summoned in the ventilation room to make it easier to grab the {{Term|OoT|Silver Rupee}}s, although this is entirely optional. | |||
==Nomenclature== | ==Nomenclature== | ||
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{{Categories | {{Categories | ||
|Blocks | |||
|objects= OoT, OoT3D | |objects= OoT, OoT3D | ||
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