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[[File:wwironboots.png|left|110px|Iron Boots as seen in game from ''The Wind Waker'']] | [[File:wwironboots.png|left|110px|Iron Boots as seen in game from ''The Wind Waker'']] | ||
The Iron Boots are found inside a cave in the [[Ice Ring Isle]]. Link can use the Iron Boots to avoid being flown away by the wind, making them required for the [[Wind Temple]]. They also allow him to activate [[springboard]]s by wearing the boots and then taking them off. Additionally, wearing the Iron Boots and using the [[Hookshot]] on some statues allows Link to pull them down. | The Iron Boots are found inside a cave in the [[Ice Ring Isle]]. Link can use the Iron Boots to avoid being flown away by the wind, making them required for the [[Wind Temple]]. They also allow him to activate [[springboard]]s by wearing the boots and then taking them off. Additionally, wearing the Iron Boots and using the [[Hookshot]] on some statues allows Link to pull them down. Unlike in ''Ocarina of Time'', the boots cannot be used to sink beneath the water - they are automatically unequipped should Link enter water deep enough to swim in. | ||
The Iron Boots are an item assignable to X, Y, or Z, | The Iron Boots are an item assignable to X, Y, or Z, making equipping and removing them much simpler than in ''Ocarina of Time''.<ref>{{Cite|Set these heavy-duty boots to a button and press it to wear them. Press the button again to remove them. With these on, you can stand in the face of the fiercest winds.|N/A|TWW}}</ref> | ||
===''Twilight Princess''=== | ===''Twilight Princess''=== |