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|English= Spring Water
|English= Spring Water
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|Japanese= {{exp|Harumizu (Spring Water)|春水}}, {{exp|Ukimizu|涌水}}, {{exp|Shimizu (Spring Water)|清水}}
|Spanish= Agua de Manantial
|Spanish= Agua de Manantial
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Revision as of 07:55, 11 November 2010

Template:Item Water can be carried in an Empty Bottle. It restores some withered plants, such as the Bomb Plants near Dragon Roost Pond in The Wind Waker,[1] Magic Beans in Majora's Mask,[2] or bean stalks in The Minish Cap.[3] In Twilight Princess, bottled water can be poured on different objects with varying results, such as watering and growing pumpkins or eliciting reactions from some people upon whom Link pours it.[4] In Twilight Princess, Link can receive a Piece of Heart by taking Hot Spring Water from Kakariko Village to a tired Goron near Hyrule Castle.[5][6]

References

  1. "You filled your bottle with water! Try pouring it on something that looks dry and withered." — N/A (The Wind Waker)
  2. "You filled your bottle with Spring Water! Use (C) to pour it on whatever may need it." — N/A (Majora's Mask)
  3. "You put water in your bottle! Sprinkle it on different things!" — N/A (The Minish Cap)
  4. "You put water in your bottle! Use it with [Y] or [X] to sprinkle it on various things." — N/A (Twilight Princess)
  5. "...did you not see my young one in trouble in Castle Town? He has been stuck standing there, for he cannot get any hot springwater." — [[Gor Liggs]] (Twilight Princess)
  6. "Here is the plan, my brother: I will prepare some hot springwater, and you will douse that young one to revitalize him." — [[Gor Liggs]] (Twilight Princess)


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