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{{Item | {{Infobox Item | ||
| | |type= Equip | ||
| | |image= | ||
| | {{Media | ||
| | |Artwork TWWHD= File:TWWHD Magic Armor Artwork.png | ||
| | |Render TP= File:TP Magic Armor Render.png | ||
| | |Model TWW= File:TWW Magic Armor Model.png | ||
| | |Model TWWHD= File:TWWHD Magic Armor Model.png | ||
| | |Model TP= File:TP Magic Armor Model.png | ||
|Model TPHD= File:TPHD Magic Armor Model.png | |||
|Sprite TWW= File:TWW Magic Armor Icon.png | |||
|Sprite TWWHD= File:TWWHD Magic Armor Icon.png | |||
|Sprite TP= File:TP Magic Armor Icon.png | |||
|Sprite TPHD= File:TPHD Magic Armor Icon.png | |||
}} | }} | ||
The ' | |caption= | ||
|game= TWW, TP | |||
|other= HW | |||
|cost= 598 Rupees {{Exp Game|TP}} | |||
|uses= Protecting [[Link]] from receiving damage | |||
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}} | |||
{{Term/Store|Magic Armor|Magic Armors|Series, TWW, TWWHD, TP, TPHD, HW, HWL, HWDE|plural}} are recurring {{Plural|Series|Item|link}} in {{TLoZ|Series}}.<ref>{{Cite Book|quote= |book= E |publisher= |page= 130 {{Exp Game|TWW, TP}}}}</ref><ref>{{Cite|Magic Armor|Collection Screen|TPHD}}</ref> | |||
==Location and Uses== | ==Location and Uses== | ||
==={{TWW|-}}=== | ==={{TWW|-}}=== | ||
The Magic Armor appears as jewel or crystal in {{TWW}}. It is an optional item that can be obtained from [[Zunari]] after completing part of the [[Island Trading Sequence]]. | |||
When activated, a magical barrier covers [[Link]], protecting him from any damage. The Magic Armor slowly drains Link's [[Magic Meter]] while active.<ref>{{Cite|Use your magic power to create a barrier around you that protects you from enemy attacks!|N/A|TWW}}</ref> In {{TWWHD}}, it consumes [[Rupee]]s when Link is hit.<ref>{{Cite|Use your Rupees to create a barrier around you that protects you from enemy attacks! You won't expend Rupees unless you take damage from an enemy or other hazard.|N/A|TWW}}</ref> The Magic Armor will stop working once Link's Magic Meter is depleted or he runs out of Rupees. Link can also activate the armor while sailing to protect himself from attacks during sea battles. | When activated, a magical barrier covers [[Link]], protecting him from any damage. The Magic Armor slowly drains Link's [[Magic Meter]] while active.<ref>{{Cite|Use your magic power to create a barrier around you that protects you from enemy attacks!|N/A|TWW}}</ref> In {{TWWHD}}, it consumes [[Rupee]]s when Link is hit.<ref>{{Cite|Use your Rupees to create a barrier around you that protects you from enemy attacks! You won't expend Rupees unless you take damage from an enemy or other hazard.|N/A|TWW}}</ref> The Magic Armor will stop working once Link's Magic Meter is depleted or he runs out of Rupees. Link can also activate the armor while sailing to protect himself from attacks during sea battles. | ||
=== | ==={{TP|-}}=== | ||
In {{TP}}, the Magic Armor drains 2 Rupees for every second it is equipped, or 12 Rupees when attacked. Once Link runs out of Rupees, the armor loses its color and becomes very heavy. This causes Link to move as if equipped with the [[Iron Boots]], having the same effect of sinking in water.<ref>{{Cite|You got the magic armor! You bought it! You are smart! You bought it at Malo Mart! Wear it and your Rupees will become magical. The armor will protect you, so if you get hit, you lose Rupees, not health. If you run out of Rupees, the armor will go dormant and your movement will become impaired.|N/A|TP}}</ref> If Link has the Magic Armor equipped and no Rupees, he will be unable to ride [[Epona]]. If Link runs out of Rupees while riding Epona, she will send Link flying off of her. | In {{TP}}, the Magic Armor drains 2 Rupees for every second it is equipped, or 12 Rupees when attacked. Once Link runs out of Rupees, the armor loses its color and becomes very heavy. This causes Link to move as if equipped with the [[Iron Boots]], having the same effect of sinking in water.<ref>{{Cite|You got the magic armor! You bought it! You are smart! You bought it at Malo Mart! Wear it and your Rupees will become magical. The armor will protect you, so if you get hit, you lose Rupees, not health. If you run out of Rupees, the armor will go dormant and your movement will become impaired.|N/A|TP}}</ref> If Link has the Magic Armor equipped and no Rupees, he will be unable to ride [[Epona]]. If Link runs out of Rupees while riding Epona, she will send Link flying off of her. | ||
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[[File:Buying the magic armor.png|thumb|right|Link purchasing the the Magic Armor at Malo Mart]] | [[File:Buying the magic armor.png|thumb|right|Link purchasing the the Magic Armor at Malo Mart]] | ||
Upon visiting [[Kakariko Village]], Link will find that the [[Goron]]s wish to sell their [[Hot Spring Water]] in the [[Castle Town]]. Therefore, [[Gor Ebizo]] starts raising funds at [[Malo Mart]] in order to repair a bridge in {{Exp|GCN version; East in the Wii version|western}} [[Hyrule Field]], and with the help of [[Malo]] himself, wants to purchase [[ | Upon visiting [[Kakariko Village]], Link will find that the [[Goron]]s wish to sell their [[Hot Spring Water]] in the [[Castle Town]]. Therefore, [[Gor Ebizo]] starts raising funds at [[Malo Mart]] in order to repair a bridge in {{Exp|GCN version; East in the Wii version|western}} [[Hyrule Field]], and with the help of [[Malo]] himself, wants to purchase [[Chudley's Fine Goods and Fancy Trinkets Emporium]]. | ||
After donating 1,000 Rupees, the bridge will be repaired. However, the Goron who fixed it, Gor Liggs' son, becomes fatigued, and therefore cannot move in order to import Hot Spring Water to town. After speaking to him, Link must return to Kakariko Village, where Gor Liggs gives him a [[Barrel]] of Hot Spring Water to revitalize his son. Link must then cross the {{Exp|GCN version; East in the Wii version|western}} field with the Barrel while avoiding enemy attacks. If Link is successfully attacked, the Barrel will burst. Once Link reaches the bridge, he must throw the Barrel onto the Goron, who will regain his strength, leaving a [[Piece of Heart]] behind. | After donating 1,000 Rupees, the bridge will be repaired. However, the Goron who fixed it, Gor Liggs' son, becomes fatigued, and therefore cannot move in order to import Hot Spring Water to town. After speaking to him, Link must return to Kakariko Village, where Gor Liggs gives him a [[Barrel]] of Hot Spring Water to revitalize his son. Link must then cross the {{Exp|GCN version; East in the Wii version|western}} field with the Barrel while avoiding enemy attacks. If Link is successfully attacked, the Barrel will burst. Once Link reaches the bridge, he must throw the Barrel onto the Goron, who will regain his strength, leaving a [[Piece of Heart]] behind. | ||
Afterwards, Link must go back to Malo Mart in Kakariko Village to find out that another monetary collection has been initiated; this time to buy Chudley’s Fine Goods and Fancy Trinkets Emporium. After donating | Afterwards, Link must go back to Malo Mart in Kakariko Village to find out that another monetary collection has been initiated; this time to buy Chudley’s Fine Goods and Fancy Trinkets Emporium. After donating 2000 Rupees, the emporium will be purchased. Link is then able to go to the Castle Town to find a branch of Malo Mart where the emporium used to be. Inside, he can find various goods at reasonable prices, including the Magic Armor for 598 Rupees instead of the original 100,000. | ||
==Trivia== | ==Trivia== | ||
*In {{TWW|-}}, when Link is wearing the [[Hero's New Clothes]] during the [[Second Quest]], the Magic Armor, when equipped, will still show the outline of Link's hat | *In {{TWW|-}}, when Link is wearing the [[Hero's New Clothes]] during the [[Second Quest]], the Magic Armor, when equipped, will still show the outline of Link's hat, indicating that the clothes are indeed real, yet invisible. | ||
==Nomenclature== | ==Nomenclature== | ||
{{ | {{Nomenclature}} | ||
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==Gallery== | ==Gallery== | ||
<gallery> | <gallery> | ||
File:Magic Armor Link.png|Link using the Magic Armor in {{TWW|-}} | File:Magic Armor Link.png|Link using the Magic Armor in {{TWW|-}} | ||
File:Link Magic Armor.png|Link wearing the Magic Armor in | File:Link Magic Armor.png|Link wearing the Magic Armor in {{TP|-}} | ||
File:Link Magic Armor 2.png|Link wearing the Magic Armor without Rupees in | File:Link Magic Armor 2.png|Link wearing the Magic Armor without Rupees in {{TP|-}} | ||
File:HW Magic Armor Badge Icon.png|The Magic Armor [[Badge Market|Badge]] from | File:HW Magic Armor Badge Icon.png|The Magic Armor [[Badge Market|Badge]] from {{HW|-}} | ||
</gallery> | </gallery> | ||
{{Ref}} | {{Ref}} | ||
{{ | {{Categories | ||
|items= TWW, TWWHD, TP, TPHD, HW, HWL, HWDE | |||
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Latest revision as of 04:16, 15 April 2024
Magic Armors are recurring Items in The Legend of Zelda series.[1][2]
Location and Uses
The Wind Waker
The Magic Armor appears as jewel or crystal in The Wind Waker. It is an optional item that can be obtained from Zunari after completing part of the Island Trading Sequence.
When activated, a magical barrier covers Link, protecting him from any damage. The Magic Armor slowly drains Link's Magic Meter while active.[3] In The Wind Waker HD, it consumes Rupees when Link is hit.[4] The Magic Armor will stop working once Link's Magic Meter is depleted or he runs out of Rupees. Link can also activate the armor while sailing to protect himself from attacks during sea battles.
Twilight Princess
In Twilight Princess, the Magic Armor drains 2 Rupees for every second it is equipped, or 12 Rupees when attacked. Once Link runs out of Rupees, the armor loses its color and becomes very heavy. This causes Link to move as if equipped with the Iron Boots, having the same effect of sinking in water.[5] If Link has the Magic Armor equipped and no Rupees, he will be unable to ride Epona. If Link runs out of Rupees while riding Epona, she will send Link flying off of her.
The quest for the Magic Armor can be started after completing the Lakebed Temple, and is completely optional.
Upon visiting Kakariko Village, Link will find that the Gorons wish to sell their Hot Spring Water in the Castle Town. Therefore, Gor Ebizo starts raising funds at Malo Mart in order to repair a bridge in western Hyrule Field, and with the help of Malo himself, wants to purchase Chudley's Fine Goods and Fancy Trinkets Emporium.
After donating 1,000 Rupees, the bridge will be repaired. However, the Goron who fixed it, Gor Liggs' son, becomes fatigued, and therefore cannot move in order to import Hot Spring Water to town. After speaking to him, Link must return to Kakariko Village, where Gor Liggs gives him a Barrel of Hot Spring Water to revitalize his son. Link must then cross the western field with the Barrel while avoiding enemy attacks. If Link is successfully attacked, the Barrel will burst. Once Link reaches the bridge, he must throw the Barrel onto the Goron, who will regain his strength, leaving a Piece of Heart behind.
Afterwards, Link must go back to Malo Mart in Kakariko Village to find out that another monetary collection has been initiated; this time to buy Chudley’s Fine Goods and Fancy Trinkets Emporium. After donating 2000 Rupees, the emporium will be purchased. Link is then able to go to the Castle Town to find a branch of Malo Mart where the emporium used to be. Inside, he can find various goods at reasonable prices, including the Magic Armor for 598 Rupees instead of the original 100,000.
Trivia
- In The Wind Waker, when Link is wearing the Hero's New Clothes during the Second Quest, the Magic Armor, when equipped, will still show the outline of Link's hat, indicating that the clothes are indeed real, yet invisible.
Nomenclature
Names in Other Regions | ||
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Language | Names | Meanings |
Corazza Magica (TWW)[6] | Magic Armor | |
This table was generated using translation pages. To request an addition, please contact a staff member with a reference. |
Gallery
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Link using the Magic Armor in The Wind Waker
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Link wearing the Magic Armor in Twilight Princess
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Link wearing the Magic Armor without Rupees in Twilight Princess
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The Magic Armor Badge from Hyrule Warriors
References
- ↑ Encyclopedia, Dark Horse Books, pg. 130 (TWW | TP)
- ↑ "Magic Armor" — Collection Screen (Twilight Princess HD)
- ↑ "Use your magic power to create a barrier around you that protects you from enemy attacks!" — N/A (The Wind Waker)
- ↑ "Use your Rupees to create a barrier around you that protects you from enemy attacks! You won't expend Rupees unless you take damage from an enemy or other hazard." — N/A (The Wind Waker)
- ↑ "You got the magic armor! You bought it! You are smart! You bought it at Malo Mart! Wear it and your Rupees will become magical. The armor will protect you, so if you get hit, you lose Rupees, not health. If you run out of Rupees, the armor will go dormant and your movement will become impaired." — N/A (Twilight Princess)
- ↑ "Hai ottenuto la Corazza Magica!" — N/A (The Wind Waker, Italian localization)