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{{Plural|TotK|Balloon}} are {{Plural|TotK|Zonai Device|link}}. When a heat source is placed underneath them, they will rise into the air. They can be merged with other {{Plural|TotK|Object|link}} with the {{Term|TotK|Ultrahand|link}} ability to create vehicles that can reach high altitudes with relatively little drain on Link's {{Term|TotK|Energy Cell}}. | {{Plural|TotK|Balloon}} are {{Plural|TotK|Zonai Device|link}}. When a heat source is placed underneath them, they will rise into the air. They can be merged with other {{Plural|TotK|Object|link}} with the {{Term|TotK|Ultrahand|link}} ability to create vehicles that can reach high altitudes with relatively little drain on Link's {{Term|TotK|Energy Cell}}. Balloons cannot remain aloft indefinitely and will blink green for a few seconds before their duration expires, at which point they will disappear. | ||
Balloons | Balloons also appear as part of the {{Term|TotK|Pinwheel & Balloons|link}} and {{Term|TotK|Hidden Balloon|link}} types of {{Plural|TotK|Korok Seed Puzzle|link}}. | ||
==Other Appearances== | ==Other Appearances== |
Latest revision as of 11:00, 5 December 2023
Balloons are recurring objects and items in The Legend of Zelda series.[1][2][3][name references needed]
Location and Uses
Majora's Mask
A Balloon can be found in North Clock Town being shot at by Jim with a blowgun. Another appears in the Astral Observatory, blocking the ladder leading out of the sewers. It must be destroyed for Link to continue.
Tri Force Heroes
Balloons first appear in Stage 1 of the second Level, Buzz Blob Cave, where they demonstrate the Balloon-popping power of the Bow. Each of the Links must fire an Arrow at one to lower a small bridge, allowing access to the Level's main area; then, working together with the Totem ability, one of the Links can reach a high-up ledge and pop a final Balloon containing the Key to the Triforce Gateway. Balloons can also be popped with the Sword, any other weapons, thrown objects, or even by Enemies.
The main use of Balloons thereafter is in the Drablands Challenges "Pop all balloons!", in which every Balloon in each Stage must be popped before the Triforce Gateway will activate, and "Don't pop any balloons!", in which popping a single Balloon results in an instant KO, restarting the Stage. In these challenges, numerous Balloons appear in preset locations around the Level. Some are stationary, while some float around a given area. Elevated Balloons often bare a number, indicating the height of a Totem required to reach it.
The challenge "Pop all balloons!" can be selected in Buzz Blob Cave, Moblin Base, Secret Fortress, Blazing Trail, Hinox Mine, Frozen Plateau and Palace Noir. "Don't pop any balloon!" can be selected in Hinox Mine, Desert Temple and Deception Castle.
Breath of the Wild
Balloons are found throughout Ancient Shrines. They are commonly attached to platforms, allowing for movement through the air. They can also be attached to Bomb Barrels, creating portable Bombs.
Balloons also act as Korok Seed Puzzles throughout Hyrule, revealing Koroks when they are popped.
Tears of the Kingdom
Balloons are Zonai Devices. When a heat source is placed underneath them, they will rise into the air. They can be merged with other Objects with the Ultrahand ability to create vehicles that can reach high altitudes with relatively little drain on Link's Energy Cell. Balloons cannot remain aloft indefinitely and will blink green for a few seconds before their duration expires, at which point they will disappear.
Balloons also appear as part of the Pinwheel & Balloons and Hidden Balloon types of Korok Seed Puzzles.
Other Appearances
Hyrule Warriors
The Balloon is a class of Weapon used by Tingle. It is associated with Fire.
Variations
The default Balloon is the Rosy Balloon. The second form of the Balloon is the Love-Filled Balloon, followed by the Mr. Fairy Balloon.
Weapon | Number of Stars | |||||||
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Tier | Icon | Element(s) | 0 | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 |
Lv.1 | Rosy Balloon |
Fire | 80 | 88 | 96 | 104 | 112 | 120 |
Lv.2 | Love-Filled Balloon |
Fire | 150 | 165 | 180 | 195 | 210 | 225 |
Lv.3 | Mr. Fairy Balloon |
Fire | 280 | 308 | 336 | 364 | 392 | 420 |
Lv.4 (HWL | HWDE) | Mr. Fairy Balloon + |
Fire | 500 | 550 | 600 | 650 | 700 | 750 |
Lv.4+ (HWL | HWDE) | Liquid Fire Balloon |
Fire Water |
500 | 550 | 600 | 650 | 700 | 750 |
Attack Combinations
Attack Pattern | Effect |
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Y X X X | |
Y Y X X X | |
Y Y Y X X X | |
Y Y Y Y X |
Special Attack
Tingle puts on a determined face and begins to pump up his Balloon. With an enthusiastic "Kooloo-limpah", it pops, damaging enemies nearby. This attack hits foes in a wide range around Tingle.
Trivia
- The Rosy Balloon's name may partially be a reference to Freshly-Picked Tingle's Rosy Rupeeland. Likewise, the Mr. Fairy Balloon resembles artwork from the game.
Nomenclature
Names in Other Regions | ||
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Language | Names | Meanings |
ねつききゅう熱気球 | ||
熱氣球 (Rè qìqiú) | ||
热气球 (Rè qìqiú)[4] | Hot Air Balloon | |
Montgolfière | ||
Montgolfière | ||
Heißluftballon | ||
É́Aeroglobo | ||
열기구 | ||
Globo aerostático[5] | Hot-air balloon | |
Globo aerostático | ||
This table was generated using translation pages. To request an addition, please contact a staff member with a reference. |
Gallery
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A Balloon found in Ancient Shrines from Breath of the Wild
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Icon of a Balloon in a Zonai Capsule from Tears of the Kingdom
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Tingle wielding the Rosy Balloon from Hyrule Warriors
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Render of the Rosy Balloon from Hyrule Warriors
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Render of the Mr. Fairy Balloon from Hyrule Warriors
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The Rosy Balloon from Hyrule Warriors
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The Mr. Fairy Balloon from Hyrule Warriors
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The Balloon Adventure Mode icon from Hyrule Warriors
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Tingle attacking enemies in the air with the Rosy Balloon from Hyrule Warriors
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Tingle wielding the Liquid Fire Balloon from Hyrule Warriors: Definitive Edition
References
- ↑ "How many balloons does Romani, the girl at the ranch, use during practice?" — Keaton (Majora's Mask 3D)
- ↑ The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild—The Complete Official Guide (Expanded Edition, 2018), Piggyback Interactive Limited, pg. 330
- ↑ "Balloon
A Zonai device that rises when filled with hot air. The hotter the air, the quicker it rises." — Inventory (Tears of the Kingdom) - ↑ "热气球" — Inventory (Tears of the Kingdom, Simplified Chinese localization)
- ↑ "Globo aerostático" — Inventory (Tears of the Kingdom)