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Revision as of 21:46, 30 January 2015

Template:Item Item Cards are items that appear in Adventure Mode in Hyrule Warriors. They are used to unlock a mission's secret reward, reveal its enemies, remove its restrictions, or remove locks to adjacent squares. Each Item Card represents an item from the series, with most from The Legend of Zelda or Twilight Princess.

Location and Uses

Item Cards are obtained by completing specific battles at any rank, as shown on the Battle Rewards view of the Adventure Map. Once a battle's Item Card is obtained, it will not be possible to obtain more from the same battle until three[verification needed] additional battle have been completed; these battles do not have to be different. Unlike Warriors, Weapons, or Costumes, a square's available Item Card is only visible once its region has been unlocked, by opening a path into its squares and clearing the relevant Legend Mode Scenario.

Most Item Card puzzles match the usage of the same items in the original The Legend of Zelda; for example, certain bushes may be burned down with the Candle Item Card as in the original game. However, new obstacles have also been added to the maps in order to incorporate the Item Cards based on later games. Squares with hidden rewards can be completed without using the appropriate Item Card to unlock their secret, although they will not relinquish their reward even if the appropriate Warrior completes the mission with the required rank. Meanwhile, squares with hidden enemies cannot be played until their enemies are revealed. Squares with locked entrances, signified by a lock icon on the arrows directed at it from its adjacent square, cannot be unlocked until the lock has been removed. In the Twilight Map, missions for squares covered in Twilight can be completed, and have all rewards acquired, but will retain a difficult restriction on the mission and have all enemy locations hidden until the Twilight is dispelled.

The Compass Item card may be used to reveal all tiles in a square where an Item Card should be used, signified by a sparkling tile.

Item Cards are consumed when used, even when used on an incorrect tile, and must be replenished by once again completing the missions that award them. In addition, multiple copies of each Item Card can be carried simultaneously, but do not transfer between Adventure Mode maps.

List of Item Cards

Icon Name Maps Use
A MQ T M
Compass Yes Yes Yes Yes Reveals all secrets within a battle square, making their tiles sparkle.
Bomb Yes Yes Yes Yes Opens cave entrances in mountain walls and destroys boulders on land, unlocking a secret reward or revealing enemies in that square.
Candle Yes Yes No No Burns bushes, unlocking a secret reward.
Ladder Yes Yes No No Crosses gaps in rundown docks, unlocking a secret reward.
Power Bracelet Yes Yes No No Moves boulders and grave stones and destroys Armos statues, unlocking a secret reward.
Water Bomb Yes Yes Yes No Destroys boulders in bodies of water, unlocking a secret reward.
Digging Mitts Yes Yes Yes No Digs up green, X-marked plots of soil, unlocking a secret reward.
Ice Arrow Yes Yes No Yes Extinguishes rings of flame, unlocking a secret reward.
Raft Yes Yes No No Crosses water from docks, removing locks on certain adjacent squares so that they can be opened normally.
Hookshot Yes Yes No No Pulls Warrior to a marked target, removing locks on certain adjacent squares so that they can be opened normally.
Recorder Yes Yes No No Drains certain small bodies of water and also removes certain bushes and grave stones or reveal hidden stairs on regular patches of land or desert sand, revealing enemies in that square.
Goddess's Harp Yes Yes No No Plays music for swarms of Goddess Butterflies to uncover a Gossip Stone, revealing enemies in that square.
Lantern No No Yes No Lights torches, revealing enemies in that square.
Jar No No Yes No Weighs down switches, unlocking a secret reward.
Fishing Rod No No Yes No Catches Fish in bodies of water, unlocking a secret reward.
Clawshot No No Yes No Pulls Warrior to a marked target, removing locks on certain adjacent squares so that they can be opened normally.
Spinner No No Yes No Operates cog-shaped mechanisms, unlocking a secret reward.
Tears of Light No No Yes No Dispels Twilight clouds from battle squares, removing the Twilight restriction and revealing enemy locations.
Ooccoo No No Yes No Teleports from an activated (green) Portal to its partner, opening the square on the other end. Portals are activated by completing the battle square.
Tears of Twilight No No Yes No Resets all Twilight clouds and Tears of Light. Only appears once all Twilight has been dispelled.
Deku Mask No No No Yes Fly across large gaps using flowers, removing locks on certain adjacent squares so that they can be opened normally.
Goron Mask No No No Yes Weighs down switches, unlocking a secret reward.
Zora Mask No No No Yes Stops whirlpools, revealing enemies in that square.
Mask of Truth No No No Yes Temporarily doubles your defense for a stage.
Majora's Mask No No No Yes Maxes out your Special and Magic gauges for a stage.
Deku Stick No No No Yes Lights torches, revealing enemies in that square.
Ocarina of Time (Song of Time) No No No Yes Resets the map without having to wait for the moon to crash.
Ocarina of Time (Inverted Song of Time) No No No Yes Gives you 10 extra days before the moon crashes, resetting the map.

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