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==Trivia==
==Trivia==
*The empty bottle is notable for being an item that is bizarrely usable in certain boss battles involving the [[Dead Man's Volley]] combat mechanic, including [[Ganon]]dorf in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time|Ocarina of Time]]'', [[Phantom Ganon]] in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker|The Wind Waker]]'', and [[Princess Zelda]] in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess|Twilight Princess]]''.
*The empty bottle is notable for being an item that is bizarrely usable in certain boss battles involving the [[Dead Man's Volley]] combat mechanic, including [[Ganon]]dorf in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time|Ocarina of Time]]'', [[Phantom Ganon]] in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker|The Wind Waker]]'', and [[Possessed Zelda#Twilight Princess|Puppet Zelda]] in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess|Twilight Princess]]''.
*The way the bottles from ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess|Twilight Princess]]'' are collected slightly resembles that to collect the ones from ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time|Ocarina of Time]]''. In both games, what's usually the first bottle is won by retrieving lost animals (Cuccos in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time|Ocarina of Time]]'', a cat in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess|Twilight Princess]]''); the second bottle is purchased (from [[Talon]] in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time|Ocarina of Time]]'', from [[Coro]] in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess|Twilight Princess]]''), the third bottle is found underwater ([[Lake Hylia]] in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time|Ocarina of Time]]'', Fishing Pond in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess|Twilight Princess]]''), and the fourth bottle is won after a long Poe hunt (10 Big Poes in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time|Ocarina of Time]]'', 20 Imp Poes in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess|Twilight Princess]]'').
*The way the bottles from ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess|Twilight Princess]]'' are collected slightly resembles that to collect the ones from ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time|Ocarina of Time]]''. In both games, what's usually the first bottle is won by retrieving lost animals (Cuccos in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time|Ocarina of Time]]'', a cat in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess|Twilight Princess]]''); the second bottle is purchased (from [[Talon]] in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time|Ocarina of Time]]'', from [[Coro]] in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess|Twilight Princess]]''), the third bottle is found underwater ([[Lake Hylia]] in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time|Ocarina of Time]]'', Fishing Pond in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess|Twilight Princess]]''), and the fourth bottle is won after a long Poe hunt (10 Big Poes in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time|Ocarina of Time]]'', 20 Imp Poes in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess|Twilight Princess]]'').



Revision as of 05:30, 8 February 2014

"Empty Jar" redirects here. A standard jar may also be referred to as an empty jar when it contains nothing.

Template:Item Bottles are among the most recurring items in The Legend of Zelda games, and are listed among the most useful. Some bottles are obtained as rewards for completing certain sidequests, while others can be found through exploration. In several games, bottles are required to progress through the story.

Uses

An empty bottle is an item that is used for storing other items like water, potions, fairies, poe spirits, Chu Jelly, milk, fish, bugs, Great Fairy's Tears, and other various, usually liquid, things. In most games, Link is only able to collect four bottles. However, in Majora's Mask he is able to obtain six, and in both Skyward Sword and A Link Between Worlds, he can obtain five.

Locations

A Link to the Past

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In A Link to the Past, bottles are known as Magic Bottles.[1] Their locations are as follows.

  1. The Bottle Merchant in Kakariko Village will sell Link a bottle for 100 Rupees.[2]
  2. A bottle can be found in the Kakariko bar by entering through the back door.
  3. There is a man underneath the stone bridge near Lake Hylia who will give the young hero a bottle.[3]
  4. In a blue chest in the blacksmiths' home in the Dark World after Link obtains the Tempered Sword. Link must take the chest to the "average guy" near the entrance to the Desert of Mystery, who will open the chest for Link if he promises not to tell anyone about his past as a thief.[4]

Ocarina of Time

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There are four bottles in Ocarina of Time.

  1. The young hero can obtain a bottle from the Cucco Lady in Kakariko Village by bringing all of her Cuccos back to their pen.[5]
  2. There is a bottle hidden underwater in Lake Hylia near the shortcut to Zora's Domain. This bottle contains Ruto's Letter.[6]
  3. Talon will reward Link with a bottle if he can manage to win the Super Cucco Game in Lon Lon Ranch.[7]
  4. As an adult, Link can earn a bottle by finding and defeating the ten Big Poes which hide throughout Hyrule Field and bringing their souls to the Poe Collector.[8]

There is a glitch which allows Link to turn any item into a bottle.

Majora's Mask

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There are six bottles in total in Majora's Mask.

  1. Once Link discovers Koume in the Lost Woods, he can return to Kotake to receive a bottle filled with Red Potion.[9] On the first day, Kotake will be in her potion shop. Once dusk breaks, however, she will leave for the Lost Woods to search for her sister.
  2. If Link wins the Goron Race during the spring, he will receive a bottle filled with Gold Dust as a prize.[10]
  3. Link can win a bottle in the Beaver Falls Race by beating both of the brothers.[11]
  4. Madame Aroma will give Link a bottle filled with Chateau Romani if he personally delivers Kafei's priority mail to her in the Milk Bar on the Final Day.[12]
  5. If Link helps Romani defend the cows from the Ghosts, she will reward the young hero with a bottle of milk.[13]
  6. In the Ikana Graveyard, Link can receive a bottle on the Final Day if he orders the Stalchildren to open the grave they are guarding and assists Dampé in his treasure hunt.[14] Dampé will eventually dig up three blue flames which will merge into a Big Poe. Upon defeating the Poe, a treasure chest containing the bottle will appear.

The Wind Waker

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Link can receive up to four bottles to store things in The Wind Waker.

  1. After Link helps Medli reach Dragon Roost Cavern, she will give the young hero an empty bottle.[15]
  2. If Link catches Mila trying to steal from Zunari's safe at night, she will give him a bottle.[16]
  3. There is a submarine off the coast of Bomb Island with an empty bottle in a chest hidden inside. Old Man Ho Ho can be found on the coast of the island, and he will remark that there is a "container" inside.[17]
  4. After acquiring Beedle's Chart, Link can purchase a bottle from Beedle's Masked Ship for 500 rupees.[18]

The Minish Cap

File:Bottle MC.gifIn The Minish Cap, Link can receive up to four bottles.

  1. In Trilby Highlands, Link can find a business scrub who will sell him a bottle for 20 rupees.
  2. In a chest in the Eastern Hills just south of Eenie and Meenie's garden. The chest appears after Link fuses Kinstones with Smith.
  3. In shop in Castle Town. Link needs to shrink down to Minish size and get to it from above. But Stockwell, the shopkeeper, will let Link have it if Link does a little errand for the him. The bottle has Dog Food in it, and the shopkeeper wants it fed to his dog, Fifi. After Link goes to the shopkeeper's house near Lake Hylia and feeds the dog, he can keep the bottle.
  4. Hidden in a cave near Lon Lon Ranch. Collecting it is a very large sidequest. The cave is sealed with a stone wall. Link has to fuse Kinstones with a certain farmer to get a Goron to open the cave. In the cave is a series of walls. Each wall has to be destroyed by a number of Gorons. Each wall takes more Gorons to break than the previous one. There are several Mysterious Walls hidden in caves throughout Hyrule. The mysterious walls will always be horizontal so the player can see the wall's face with the game's fixed perspective. They are located in caves assessable using the Mole Mitts. Link can fuse Kinstones with each of them. Each fusion will call one Goron to help break the stone walls. The cave entrance takes one Goron to break. The first wall in the cave takes two Gorons to break. The second takes four Gorons. And the last one takes six Gorons. The prize at the end is the last bottle.

Twilight Princess

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There are four bottles in Twilight Princess which are found, purchased, or given:

  1. Given to Link by Sera as a reward for returning her cat. The bottle is already half-full of milk. It is also required to obtain this bottle to progress further in the game.
  2. Bought from Coro in the Faron Woods. He offers to sell it to Link (full of Lantern Oil) after he gives Link the key to the gate to the Forest Temple. This occurs after Link restores the light to Faron Woods.
  3. Found in Hena's Fishing Hole. Fish in the small pond near the bridge on the west end enough times and Link will pull it up.
  4. Given to Link by Jovani for returning 20 Poe Souls to him. It's full of Great Fairy's Tears when Link gets it.

Agitha carries two Bottles with her in a basket; however, these are unobtainable.

Skyward Sword

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  1. Obtained by talking to Luv in the Potion Shop in the Skyloft Bazaar after Zelda falls to The Surface.
  2. Found in the Sealed Grounds in a chest near the old woman. It contains a Revitalizing Potion.
  3. Obtained through completing the Missing Sister Side-Quest. Link must save Parrow's sister by healing her Loftwing on an island between Skyloft and Fun Fun Island.
  4. Obtained in the Fire Sanctuary, in the Magmanos room after obtaining the Mogma Mitts.
  5. Found in a Goddess Cube chest in Thunderhead.

A Link Between Worlds

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In A Link Between Worlds, there are five Empty Bottles to be obtained. None of them are required to beat the game.

  1. Purchased from a street merchant in Kakariko Village for 100 rupees.
  2. Acquired from the Bird Lover, who can be found under a bridge to the east of Link's House in Hyrule.
  3. With Zora's Flippers, one can find a bottle underwater in the river east of Hyrule Castle, initially containing a note from the Bouldering Guy stranded on Death Mountain. The note must be taken to the Milk Bar Owner, who will fill the bottle with Premium Milk, which is to be delivered to the stranded man. The bottle can be kept from here on.
  4. Found in a treasure chest inside the Vacant House of Lorule. It requires the Bombs to reach.
  5. Found in Lorule, by using the Big Bomb Flower, destroy the boulder to the northwest of the Bomb Shop to find the fountain of the Great Rupee Fairy. She will offer a bottle after she is given 3000 rupees.

Freshly-Picked Tingle's Rosy Rupeeland

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Empty jars are found in the game Freshly-Picked Tingle's Rosy Rupeeland. There are a total of 23 empty jars in the game, and all of them are necessary to collect all of the Rupee Goods.

 Empty Jars location guide guide at StrategyWiki

Trivia

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See also

Names in Other Regions
Language Name Meaning
Japan Japanese Template:Japanese Empty Bottle
Canada FrenchCA Flacon Bottle
France FrenchEU Bouteille, Flacon Bottle
Germany German Flasche
Italy Italian Ampolla Ampoule
Spain SpanishEU Botella vacía Empty Bottle
Latin America SpanishLA Botella vacia
Botella
Empty Bottle
Bottle

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  1. "This is a Magic Bottle! You can store an item inside and then use it later!" — N/A (Template:ALTTP)
  2. "You, sir! Have you been going through life without one of my hold-anything bottles? Well step right up and make your life complete! I've got one on sale now for the low, low price of 100 Rupees! What do you say? Interested?" — Bottle Merchant (Template:ALTTP)
  3. "Yo! Link! You seem to be in a heap of trouble, but this is all I can give you." — Camper (Template:ALTTP)
  4. "All right, bring that chest over here... Seriously, keep this a secret from everyone." — Average guy (Template:ALTTP)
  5. "Thank you for finding my Cuccos. I have allergies, so I get goose bumps when I touch them. For helping me, I will give this to you. It's fine glass, and should be useful." — Cucco Lady (Template:OOT)
  6. "You got an Empty Bottle! Put something inside and press (C) to use it... What? Something's already inside!?" — N/A (Template:OOT)
  7. "I'm proud to present to you a sample of our very own Lon Lon Milk. You'll be energized the moment you drink it! After you drink it, you can bring back the bottle and buy a refill, anytime you want!" — Talon (Template:OOT)
  8. "You're thinking about what I promised would happen when you earned 1,000 points. Heh heh. Don't worry, I didn't forget. Just take this." — Poe Collector (Template:OOT)
  9. "Oh!! Well, if that's true, then take this potion to her..." — Kotake (Majora's Mask)
  10. "That was great! I knew you were the fastest Goron, Darmi! I was sure you'd get first place! This is from daddy... It's the prize." — Goron Elder's son (Majora's Mask)
  11. "To us, empty bottles are a treasure. I can't give you one just because you beat my little brother. [...] I'll give you one after you race once more against me." — Older beaver brother (Majora's Mask)
  12. "This!!! It's from Kafei! Correct? Correct? Wonderful! You really are an expert! Yes, yes, I'm sorry. My thanks. Yes, yes, it is your job, after all. I'm sorry. At this point in time, I can give you only something like this. Actually I wanted to give this to you sooner... Really!" — Madame Arome (Majora's Mask)
  13. "Thank you! Thanks to you, the cows are giving thanks, too! Here's Romani's thanks. When you drink it, put your hand on your hip and take a big gulp like we do here at the ranch!" — Romani (Majora's Mask)
  14. "I came looking for the Royal Family's legendary treasure, but my torch has gone out. I'm sorry, but could you walk in front of me and light the way?" — Dampé (Majora's Mask)
  15. "This is all I have to give you. I know it's not much, but please take it! Oh, and please don't tell anyone that I'm climbing Dragon Roost!" — Medli (The Wind Waker)
  16. "Please take this. Don't look at me like that! I didn't steal it! It washed up on the shore, so I picked it up. Don't tease me like that! It's a tiny bottle made of crystal-clear glass... It's so beautiful." — Mila (The Wind Waker)
  17. "Ho ho! To think that over there... There would be such a container..." — Old Man Ho Ho (The Wind Waker)
  18. "This Empty Bottle is a mere 500 Rupees! Buy it! Buy it! Buy buy buy!" — Beedle (The Wind Waker)