Coffin

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Coffin are recurring Objects in The Legend of Zelda series.(OoT3D)[1] Coffins go unnamed in Ocarina of Time, The Wind Waker, Phantom Hourglass, The Faces of Evil, Ripened Tingle's Balloon Trip of Love, and Hyrule Warriors.

Location and Uses

Ocarina of Time

Stone Coffins can be found at the Bottom of the Well. Each Coffin there has a corresponding stationary Torch that will open the Coffin when lit. These Coffins may contain Enemies such as Keese or Gibdos, or they may hide Items such as Hearts or a Small Keys.

According to the Lake Scientist, the Spooky Mask was carved from the wood of a Coffin.[2][citation needed]

The Wind Waker



Stone Coffins appear in the Earth Temple, often hiding ReDeads or Items inside. Coffins may be opened by shining light onto them or by passing in front of them.

Phantom Hourglass



King Mutoh's Coffins appears inside Mutoh's Temple.

Other Appearances

The Faces of Evil

Goronu reanimates Stalfos from their Coffins in the eponymous Goronu stage.

Ripened Tingle's Balloon Trip of Love



The Royal Coffin is a Sub-Boss in Ripened Tingle's Balloon Trip of Love.

Hyrule Warriors



A chained stone Coffin that acts as a seal for part of Ganondorf's Spirit appears in the Temple of the Sacred Sword. Its seal is kept in place by the Master Sword in its Pedestal. After Link draws the Master Sword, the seal is broken and Ganondorf's Spirit breaks out from the Coffin.[3]

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See Also

References

  1. (The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time 3D—Prima Official Game Guide by Prima Games, pg. 102)
  2. "Hmmm... Let's see... Yes, I'm quite sure of it... That was manufactured from a plank from a coffin. Yes, it was!" — Lake Scientist (Ocarina of Time)
  3. "Link and his friends defeated Cia and her legions, returning peace to Hyrule. But that peace would be short lived. At the moment when Link drew the Master Sword from its pedestal...he had inadvertently broken the seal on the last spirit fragment's prison, setting it free to unite with the others. His spirit made whole, Ganondorf was reborn. His first act was to return to Gerudo Desert, the center of his power in Hyrule. Once there, he summoned the spirits of Zant and Ghirahim from their imprisonment to serve him. Finally, Ganondorf would hold the complete Triforce in his hands and wield its full power. Knowing his enemies were approaching, he built a stronghold in Gerudo Desert for the coming battles. With Zant and Ghirahim at his side, Ganondorf was poised to conquer Hyrule. The future was was bleak for the forces of light." — N/A (Hyrule Warriors: Definitive Edition)