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A '''shield''' is an item in the [[The Legend of Zelda series]] that allows [[Link]] to block certain attacks from hurting him. The first shield in the series was the wooden shield which Link carried automatically at the beginning of ''[[The Legend of Zelda(Game)|The Legend of Zelda]]'' (see below). The most recent is the [[Ordon Shield]] from ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess|Twilight Princess]]''.
A '''shield''' is an item in the [[The Legend of Zelda series]] that allows [[Link]] to block certain attacks from hurting him. The first shield in the series was the wooden shield which Link carried automatically at the beginning of ''[[The Legend of Zelda(Game)|The Legend of Zelda]]'' (see below). The most recent is the [[Ordon Shield]] from ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess|Twilight Princess]]''.



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monbocboe A shield is an item in the The Legend of Zelda series that allows Link to block certain attacks from hurting him. The first shield in the series was the wooden shield which Link carried automatically at the beginning of The Legend of Zelda (see below). The most recent is the Ordon Shield from Twilight Princess.

The Legend of Zelda, The Adventure of Link, A Link to the Past

The first shield ever used by a boy named Link was in the 1987 game, The Legend of Zelda. In it, Link automatically started the game with the shield. In this game, Link blocked attacked with his shield if he wasn't using an item or his sword. In the sequel, The Adventure of Link, Link used the shield the same way, it would reflect attacks only if you weren't using items or your sword. The trend continued into the Super Nintendo with A Link to the Past.

Link's Awakening, and the Oracle Games

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Links shield in Link's Awakening

Link made his debut on the Game Boy with Link's Awakening, along with a new shield setup. You acquired the shield from the people who rescued you on the island you were stranded on. Also, the shield was used when you held the button the shield was assigned to, therefore allowing certain situations where Link didn't wear his shield his at all. This trend continued in the Oracle Games (Oracle of Ages and Oracle of Seasons) and also in The Minish Cap.

Ocarina of Time, Majora's Mask, The Wind Waker

Into the world of 3D, Link once again changed his shield setup. In the acclaimed game Ocarina of Time, the shield was bought at the beginning of the game and was used when you held down the R-Button. If you used the shield as is, Link would crouch and block attacks in that stance. If the shield was used with Z-Targeting (and later L-Targeting), Link was able to move around while blocking attacks. This system was also used in Majora's Mask. In the Gamecube game The Wind Waker, the same system was used, however, the buttons were rearranged. Z-Targeting became L-Targeting, but the shield remained on the R-Button.

Twilight Princess

Link first receives the Ordon Shield during his first trip in Ordon Village as a wolf. Link can keep the shield raised when he Z-Targets, as opposed to using the R button in previous games. Later, Link can learn the Shield Attack from one of the Golden Wolves around Hyrule. Like the Deku Shield in Ocarina of Time, the Ordon Shield burns after catching fire. The Hylian Shield can be purchased from Malo Mart in Kakariko Village.

Phantom Hourglass

Only one shield, the Wooden Shield, can be found within the game. It works much like the shields from A Link to the Past and the other 2D games, blocking any attack that hits it directly when Link is not using another item or weapon. It is bought relatively early on in the game, and automatically becomes available at the nearest store if it is stolen by a Like Like. The design is remarkably similar to that of the Hero's Shield from The Wind Waker, except that it has the same lobster design as Link's pajamas on it. Curiously, it makes a metallic sound when attacks rebound against it.

Collecting ten or more Wisdom Gems will allow Link to augment his shield with Neri's powers, drastically increasing its defensive abilities. When powered up, it can block a much wider variety of attacks, and any enemies who come in contact with it are thrown back.

External Links

The Shields of Zelda at DSFanboy.com