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*The Japanese Nintendo 64 release of {{MM|-}} has a different Mirror Shield in the game's programming as an unused item. It has a finished select icon and appears identical to what would later be the revised Mirror Shield of {{OoT|-}}, predating the GameCube edition. However, the use of this item crashes the game. | *The Japanese Nintendo 64 release of {{MM|-}} has a different Mirror Shield in the game's programming as an unused item. It has a finished select icon and appears identical to what would later be the revised Mirror Shield of {{OoT|-}}, predating the GameCube edition. However, the use of this item crashes the game. | ||
*In {{TWW|-}}, the Mirror Shield momentarily vanishes from Link's back during the cutscene after the final battle. It reappears following the end credits when he departs from [[Outset Island]]. | *In {{TWW|-}}, the Mirror Shield momentarily vanishes from Link's back during the cutscene after the final battle. It reappears following the end credits when he departs from [[Outset Island]]. | ||
*In {{TMC|-}}, unused text implies that the Mirror Shield, along with the [[Magic Boomerang]] and the unused [[Fire Rod]], was sold for 350 [[Rupee]]s instead.<ref>{{Cite | *In {{TMC|-}}, unused text implies that the Mirror Shield, along with the [[Magic Boomerang]] and the unused [[Fire Rod]], was sold for 350 [[Rupee]]s instead.<ref>{{Cite Web|quote= Mirror Shield 350 Rupees|author= |published= |retrieved= August 8, 2015|url= http://www.zeldalegends.net/files/emulation/dumps/tmc/tmc_dump_english-american.txt|title= The Minish Cap Text Dump|site= Zelda Legends|type=}}</ref> | ||
*Despite being in a Big Chest in [[Turtle Rock]] in {{ALttP}}, it is not required to complete the game. | *Despite being in a Big Chest in [[Turtle Rock]] in {{ALttP}}, it is not required to complete the game. | ||