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Treasure chests are what holds any form of item or weapon inside them. In some Zelda games, they are larger and require the big key to open. In Ocarina of Time, Majoras mask and twilight princess the chests have a spark around them when opened if they contain a vital part of the dungeon. These chests usually have the map, compass or a new weapon. The Big key chest looks more intricate in these games and have a golden lacing around them or a different colour or design and have much more spark when opened. In Wind Waker, you are able to hook treasure from the bottom of the sea with an item. In most 2-D Zelda games, the treasure chests all look alike, which makes it hard to decide if you really need to go through the trouble of opening it.
Treasure chests are what holds any form of item or weapon inside them. In some Zelda games, they are larger and require the big key to open. In Ocarina of Time, Majoras mask and twilight princess the chests have a spark around them when opened if they contain a vital part of the dungeon. These chests usually have the map, compass or a new weapon. The Big key chest looks more intricate in these games and have a golden lacing around them or a different colour or design and have much more spark when opened. In Wind Waker, you are able to hook treasure from the bottom of the sea with an item. In most 2-D Zelda games, the treasure chests all look alike, which makes it hard to decide if you really need to go through the trouble of opening it.
Also, in OOT and MM it is possible to hookshot to the chest
Also, in OOT and MM it is possible to hookshot to the chest
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Revision as of 23:04, 27 February 2007

Treasure chests are what holds any form of item or weapon inside them. In some Zelda games, they are larger and require the big key to open. In Ocarina of Time, Majoras mask and twilight princess the chests have a spark around them when opened if they contain a vital part of the dungeon. These chests usually have the map, compass or a new weapon. The Big key chest looks more intricate in these games and have a golden lacing around them or a different colour or design and have much more spark when opened. In Wind Waker, you are able to hook treasure from the bottom of the sea with an item. In most 2-D Zelda games, the treasure chests all look alike, which makes it hard to decide if you really need to go through the trouble of opening it. Also, in OOT and MM it is possible to hookshot to the chest