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In {{TLoZ|Cagaronne}}, Link uses the Magic Glove from ''The Adventure of Link'' in a fight against [[Bagu]]. When Link finds out that Bagu stole a fragment of the [[Triforce of Wisdom]], Link grabs the Handy Glove and proceeds to hunt him down.<ref>''And the Handy Glove is on!'' - Link (''Valiant Comic Issue #4'')</ref> He spots Bagu coming back towards the castle,<ref>''He's coming back!'' - Link (''Valiant Comic Issue #4'')</ref> and charges him before the two engage in combat. Link then uses his Glove and is able to heave Bagu into the air and throw him down,<ref>''This time, I have a magic glove, so I'll be strong enough to beat you!'' - Link (''Valiant Comic Issue #4'')</ref> forcing Bagu to reveal why he took the sacred relic. When he confesses that he gave the Triforce fragment to Ganon because he's holding Bagu's pet frogs for ransom,<ref>''I gave it to Ganon. I had to.'' - Bagu (''Valiant Comic Issue #4'')</ref><ref>''He's holding my frogs for ransom!'' - Bagu (''Valiant Comic Issue #4'')</ref> Link reluctantly allows Bagu to use his Magic Glove so that he can defeat the Prince of Darkness and retrieve his frogs.
In {{TLoZ|Cagaronne}}, Link uses the Magic Glove from ''The Adventure of Link'' in a fight against [[Bagu]]. When Link finds out that Bagu stole a fragment of the [[Triforce of Wisdom]], Link grabs the Handy Glove and proceeds to hunt him down.<ref>''And the Handy Glove is on!'' - Link (''Valiant Comic Issue #4'')</ref> He spots Bagu coming back towards the castle,<ref>''He's coming back!'' - Link (''Valiant Comic Issue #4'')</ref> and charges him before the two engage in combat. Link then uses his Glove and is able to heave Bagu into the air and throw him down,<ref>''This time, I have a magic glove, so I'll be strong enough to beat you!'' - Link (''Valiant Comic Issue #4'')</ref> forcing Bagu to reveal why he took the sacred relic. When he confesses that he gave the Triforce fragment to Ganon because he's holding Bagu's pet frogs for ransom,<ref>''I gave it to Ganon. I had to.'' - Bagu (''Valiant Comic Issue #4'')</ref><ref>''He's holding my frogs for ransom!'' - Bagu (''Valiant Comic Issue #4'')</ref> Link reluctantly allows Bagu to use his Magic Glove so that he can defeat the Prince of Darkness and retrieve his frogs.


===Philips CD-i Games===
===''The Faces of Evil''===
[[File:Power Glove Icon CD-i.png|left]]
[[File:Power Glove Icon CD-i.png|left]]
In {{TFoE}} and {{TWoG}}, the Power Glove is an item that can be used to destroy stronger enemies and boulders instantly as opposed to using [[Bomb]]s, at the cost of 10 [[Rupee#Philips CD-i Games|Rubies]] per use. In ''The Faces of Evil'', it is created by giving the [[Crone]] in [[Spearfish Falls]] some [[Grapple Berries]]. In ''The Wand of Gamelon'', it is created by [[Grimbo]] of [[Washubi Swamp]] after Zelda gives him a [[Hanyu Spore]].
In {{TFoE}}, the Power Glove is an item that can be used to destroy stronger enemies and boulders instantly, as opposed to using [[Bomb]]s. It costs 10 [[Rupee#The Faces of Evil|Rubies]] per use. The Power Glove is created by giving the [[Crone]] in [[Spearfish Falls]] some [[Grapple Berries]].
 
===''The Wand of Gamelon''===
In {{TWoG}}, the Power Glove appears identically as in ''The Faces of Evil''; it is an item that can be used to destroy enemies and boulders instead of using Bombs. It costs 10 Rubies per use. The Power Glove is created by [[Grimbo]] of [[Washubi Swamp]] after Zelda gives him a [[Hanyu Spore]].


===''Hyrule Warriors''===
===''Hyrule Warriors''===
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