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Revision as of 18:49, 6 September 2015

Template:Future game Template:Item The Gust Jar is a recurring item in Template:LZS.

Location and Uses

The Minish Cap

File:GustJar TMC.gif

The Gust Jar can be found in the Deepwood Shrine. It is one of the ancient treasures that the Minish made for humans. It can suck dirt, enemies, and Mushrooms into itself. The Gust Jar changes its color to indicate its power. Turning yellow indicates medium charge, while turning red indicates that it is at max power and air capacity.

The Gust Jar is also used for navigational purposes. While in Minish form, Link can jump onto Lily Pads and use the Gust Jar to shoot bursts of wind to the rear of the lily pad to cross bodies of water. The Gust Jar can also be used to suck in enemies and shoot them out, throw certain enemies off balance, absorb fire attacks, and remove fire scorching the ground. It is also useful to pull hard-to-reach items towards Link.

The Gust Jar is effective against air-based enemies, such as the Lakitu and Peahat. It can also be used to defeat Puffstools. It is the key item needed to defeat the Big Green Chuchu in the Deepwood Shrine and the Big Blue Chuchu in the Temple of Droplets. It can also be use to save Gregal from the Rupee Wraith in the Palace of Winds.

Tri Force Heroes

The Gust Jar behaves slightly differently in Tri Force Heroes, exclusively forcing out gusts of air, rather than sucking it in. Gust Jars can be used to propel other Links across gaps, as well as blow items and enemies away.

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TMC Forest Minish Artwork.png Names in Other Regions TMC Jabber Nut Sprite.png
Language Name Meaning
Japan Japanese Template:Japanese Pot of Magic
French-speaking countries French Pot Magique
Germany German Magischer Krug Magic Jar
Italy Italian Giara magica