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[[File:Z4 Inventory.png|thumb|right|300px|The Subscreen from {{LA|DX|-}}]] | [[File:Z4 Inventory.png|thumb|right|300px|The Subscreen from {{LA|DX|-}}]] | ||
In {{LA}}, the Subscreen is accessed by pressing the Start button. It allows Link to browse his possessions. As such, he can see his collection of items, his current item in the | In {{LA}}, the Subscreen is accessed by pressing the Start button. It allows Link to browse his possessions. As such, he can see his collection of items, his current item in the {{Term|LANS|Trading Quest|link}}, the number of [[Rupee]]s, [[Life Gauge|Heart Container]]s, and [[Secret Seashell]]s he possesses, the [[Instrument of the Sirens|Instruments of the Sirens]] he got so far, which Dungeon [[Key]] he is holding onto and whether or not he has obtained the [[Flippers]] and [[Secret Medicine]]. Link can also re-organize the location of his items in the Subscreen. Having a maximum capacity of two items equipped at once, he can decide which items he wants to equip on this screen.<ref name="LADX Equipping"/> Upon holding the Select button on the Subscreen, Link can see how many [[Piece of Heart|Pieces of Heart]] he is missing until he fills another Heart Container.<ref name="LADX Piece of Heart"/> In {{LA|DX}}, holding the Select button also lets him know which [[Clothes]] he is wearing and the number of [[Photograph]]s he has taken so far. | ||
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Template:Mechanic The Inventory,(TLoZ)[1][2][3] also known as the Collection,(TP)[4][5] the Items Screen,(TPHD)[6] the Collection Menu,(PH)[7] the Item Subscreen,[citation needed] the Subscreen,(LA)[8] and the Sub-Screen,(LA)[9] is the location where the storing, showcasing, and equipping of various items, Tunics, and Swords occurs.[10] The Inventory is, in The Legend of Zelda series, a separate subscreen that appears at the press of a button, presenting Link's items, Maps, and other miscellany all in one location. Use of the Inventory stops gameplay and time so that the player can select the option, whether it be an item, Tunic, Shield, or anything else that fits the situation at hand. Because of this, the Inventory can be accessed at any time during the game, except during cutscenes and any screen that is not in-game.
Overview
The Legend of Zelda
The Adventure of Link
A Link to the Past
Link's Awakening
In Link's Awakening, the Subscreen is accessed by pressing the Start button. It allows Link to browse his possessions. As such, he can see his collection of items, his current item in the Trading Quest, the number of Rupees, Heart Containers, and Secret Seashells he possesses, the Instruments of the Sirens he got so far, which Dungeon Key he is holding onto and whether or not he has obtained the Flippers and Secret Medicine. Link can also re-organize the location of his items in the Subscreen. Having a maximum capacity of two items equipped at once, he can decide which items he wants to equip on this screen.[9] Upon holding the Select button on the Subscreen, Link can see how many Pieces of Heart he is missing until he fills another Heart Container.[8] In Link's Awakening DX, holding the Select button also lets him know which Clothes he is wearing and the number of Photographs he has taken so far.
Ocarina of Time
Ocarina of Time 3D
Majora's Mask
Majora's Mask 3D
Oracle of Seasons
Oracle of Ages
The Wind Waker
The Wind Waker HD
The Minish Cap
Twilight Princess
In Twilight Princess, the Inventory appears in a large circle with all of Link's collected items on the border. The player can select the item they wish to use and then select which button they want to use it as. [note 1] To use the item, the player must press the button they assigned the item to and Link will pull out the item. The complete order of icons starting from the top going clockwise is, the Double Clawshots, the Dominion Rod, the Ball and Chain, the Spinner, the Hero's Bow, the Iron Boots, the Gale Boomerang, the Lantern, the Slingshot, the Fishing Rod, the Hawkeye, the three Bomb Bags, the four Bottles, and finally, the Horse Call.[note 2]
The second Inventory screen shows the Equipment. In the bottom left corner of the screen, a 2-by-4 array of squares shows icons of, from left to right, the Wallet, the Quiver, the Golden Bug List, the Hidden Skill List, the Scent that Wolf Link knows at the time, the Poe Soul Count, the Fish Journal and then lastly, the Mail. Each of these icons are displayed only once they have been unlocked. When each icon hasn't been found, only a empty box will appear. Above these squares, a display of Link shows what equipment Link is using at the time. To the right of this display, 7 boxes display more icons. The top 2 squares display Link's Swords, with the Ordon Sword next to the Master Sword. Below these two boxes, two shields are displayed with the Ordon Shield next to the Hylian Shield. Below those boxes, three boxes can be found holding armor, with the Hero's Clothes, the Zora Tunic and then the Magic Armor all next to each other. Next to these boxes, a display with the Pieces of Heart that Link has collected shows how many more Link needs to complete a Heart Container. Next to the Pieces of Heart, the main quest items appear floating around a small area. At first, these are the Fused Shadows, but after beating the Arbiter's Grounds Dungeon, they change to the Mirror of Twilight. And finally, underneath the main quest items and Armor, a description appears depending on which icon is selected at the time.
Twilight Princess HD
Phantom Hourglass
Spirit Tracks
Skyward Sword
A Link Between Worlds
Breath of the Wild
Other Appearances
BS The Legend of Zelda
Ancient Stone Tablets
Cadence of Hyrule
The Faces of Evil
The Wand of Gamelon
Zelda's Adventure
Gallery
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The Inventory screen in The Legend of Zelda
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The Inventory screen in The Adventure of Link showing spells and equipment
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The Inventory screen in A Link to the Past
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The Inventory as seen in Ocarina of Time
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The Inventory as seen in Majora's Mask
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The Inventory screen showing quest items in Majora's Mask
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The Inventory screen showing masks in Majora's Mask
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The three Inventory screens in Oracle of Ages
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The three Inventory screens in Oracle of Seasons
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The Inventory screen showing items in The Minish Cap
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The Inventory screen showing quest items in The Minish Cap
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The Inventory screen in Twilight Princess
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The Inventory screen showing Link's items in Twilight Princess
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The Inventory screen in Twilight Princess HD
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The Inventory screen showing Link's items in Twilight Princess HD
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The Inventory as seen in Phantom Hourglass
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The Inventory as seen in Spirit Tracks
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The Inventory seen in Skyward Sword
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The Inventory seen in The Faces of Evil
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The Inventory seen in The Wand of Gamelon
Notes
References
- ↑ "INVENTORY" — N/A (The Legend of Zelda)
- ↑ "Inventory" — Inventory (Breath of the Wild)
- ↑ "INVENTORY" — Inventory (Cadence of Hyrule)
- ↑ "Collection" — Collection Screen (Twilight Princess HD)
- ↑ "Collection" — Collection Screen (Spirit Tracks)
- ↑ "Items Screen
Tough Items on the Wii U GamePad to display the Items screen. To display this screen during off-TV play or when playing with the Wii U Pro Controller, press[+]
." (Twilight Princess HD manual, pg. 9) - ↑ The Legend of Zelda: Phantom Hourglass Prima Official Game Guide, Prima Games, pg. 8
- ↑ 8.0 8.1 "You've got a Piece of Heart! Press SELECT on the Subscreen to see." — N/A (Link's Awakening DX)
- ↑ 9.0 9.1 "'You can select your favorite item for the A and B Buttons on the Sub-Screen. Using different items, you can fight without a sword! Try many different things to find what's right for you!'" — Selecting The Item That's Right For You (Link's Awakening DX)
- ↑ "Open Inventory
Equip weapons, armor, and other gear here." — N/A (Breath of the Wild)