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In {{TLoZ}}, [[Link]] can equip the Red Ring to take a quarter of the amount of damage he would normally and half the amount of damage with the [[Blue Ring]] equipped.<ref>{{Cite manual|quote= The blue ring reduces the damage inflicted by the enemy by half, and the red ring reduces damage to one quarter.|game= TLoZ|page= 23}}</ref> If Link obtains the Red Ring while having the Blue Ring equipped, it will replace the Blue Ring as an upgrade. In both the First Quest and [[Second Quest]], it is found within the final [[Dungeon]], [[Level-9]]. While Link has the Red Ring equipped, his tunic is red. Certain characters, items, and enemies share colors with Link's tunic and will appear red while Link has the Red Ring equipped, such as [[Princess Zelda]]'s dress, the [[Arrow]], and the whiskers of a [[Pols Voice]]. | In {{TLoZ}}, [[Link]] can equip the Red Ring to take a quarter of the amount of damage he would normally and half the amount of damage with the [[Blue Ring]] equipped.<ref>{{Cite manual|quote= The blue ring reduces the damage inflicted by the enemy by half, and the red ring reduces damage to one quarter.|game= TLoZ|page= 23}}</ref> If Link obtains the Red Ring while having the Blue Ring equipped, it will replace the Blue Ring as an upgrade. In both the First Quest and [[Second Quest]], it is found within the final [[Dungeon]], [[Level-9]]. While Link has the Red Ring equipped, his tunic is red. Certain characters, items, and enemies share colors with Link's tunic and will appear red while Link has the Red Ring equipped, such as [[Princess Zelda]]'s dress, the [[Arrow]], and the whiskers of a [[Pols Voice]]. | ||
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In {{OoS}}, the Red Ring appears as one of the many [[Magic Ring]]s found within the game. The Red Ring doubles Link's attack power while it is equipped. It can be obtained from a golden-robed [[Old Man]] inside a [[Cave]] on the bottom of the river in [[North Horon]] after defeating all four [[Golden Monsters]] scattered around [[Holodrum]]. | In {{OoS}}, the Red Ring appears as one of the many [[Magic Ring]]s found within the game. The Red Ring doubles Link's attack power while it is equipped. It can be obtained from a golden-robed [[Old Man]] inside a [[Cave]] on the bottom of the river in [[North Horon]] after defeating all four [[Golden Monsters]] scattered around [[Holodrum]]. | ||
Revision as of 21:10, 4 June 2018
The Red Ring is a recurring item in the The Legend of Zelda series.[1]
Location and Uses
The Legend of Zelda
In The Legend of Zelda, Link can equip the Red Ring to take a quarter of the amount of damage he would normally and half the amount of damage with the Blue Ring equipped.[2] If Link obtains the Red Ring while having the Blue Ring equipped, it will replace the Blue Ring as an upgrade. In both the First Quest and Second Quest, it is found within the final Dungeon, Level-9. While Link has the Red Ring equipped, his tunic is red. Certain characters, items, and enemies share colors with Link's tunic and will appear red while Link has the Red Ring equipped, such as Princess Zelda's dress, the Arrow, and the whiskers of a Pols Voice.
Oracle of Seasons
In Oracle of Seasons, the Red Ring appears as one of the many Magic Rings found within the game. The Red Ring doubles Link's attack power while it is equipped. It can be obtained from a golden-robed Old Man inside a Cave on the bottom of the river in North Horon after defeating all four Golden Monsters scattered around Holodrum.
Oracle of Ages
Link can obtain the Red Ring in an Oracle of Ages Linked Game by transferring the Ring with either the Ring Link or a Ring Secret.
Non-Canon Appearances
Hyrule Warriors
In Hyrule Warriors, the Red Ring appears as Wizzro's second level Ring. An 8-Bit Red Ring also appears as Midna's star level Shackle. Throughout the game's Legend Mode, Wizzro uses the Red Ring form of his weapon. His Ring is a cursed artifact from which he manifests; it sucks the souls from its wearers, which are combined within the Ring to become Wizzro.[3]
Nomenclature
Names in Other Regions | |||
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Language | Name | Meaning | |
Japanese | ユビワ アカ (Yubiwa Aka) (TLoZ) | Ring Red | |
French | Anneau rouge | Red ring | |
German | Roter Ring | Red Ring | |
SpanishLA | Anillo rojo (TLoZ) | Red ring |
Gallery
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Artwork of the Red Ring from The Legend of Zelda
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Link with the Red Ring equipped from The Legend of Zelda
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Link with the Red Ring and the Magical Shield equipped from The Legend of Zelda
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A Merchant while Link has the Red Ring equipped from The Legend of Zelda
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Zelda while Link has the Red Ring equipped from The Legend of Zelda
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The Sword while Link has the Red Ring equipped from The Legend of Zelda
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An Arrow while Link has the Red Ring equipped from The Legend of Zelda
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The Bow while Link has the Red Ring equipped from The Legend of Zelda
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A Boomerang while Link has the Red Ring equipped from The Legend of Zelda
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The Raft while Link has the Red Ring equipped from The Legend of Zelda
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A Pols Voice while Link has the Red Ring equipped from The Legend of Zelda
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Artwork of the Red Ring from Hyrule Warriors
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The Red Ring from Hyrule Warriors
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The Red Ring icon from Hyrule Warriors
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The 8-Bit Red Ring icon from Hyrule Warriors
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Midna wielding the 8-Bit Red Ring in Hyrule Warriors: Definitive Edition
References
- ↑ Template:Cite book
- ↑ "The blue ring reduces the damage inflicted by the enemy by half, and the red ring reduces damage to one quarter." (The Legend of Zelda manual, pg. 23)
- ↑ "A cursed ring whose dark powers have been amplified by absorbing the essence of its owners through the ages. It condenses the souls of the deceased into a single, monstrous spirit." — Ring description (Hyrule Warriors)