Lantern Oil,(TPTwilight Princess)[1] also known as Oil Bottle,(TPTwilight Princess)[2] or Lamp Oil,(TFoEThe Faces of Evil | TWoGThe Wand of Gamelon)[3][4] is a recurring Item in The Legend of Zelda series.
Lantern Oils are used to fuel the Lantern and can be stored in Empty Bottles. To put them in the Lantern, Link must equip the Bottle of Lantern Oil, then he must take out the Lantern and press the button in which the Bottle is equipped to. Link will then proceed to pour the liquid into his Lantern until it is full.
The following section is not part of the Zelda canon and should not be taken as such.
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The Faces of Evil instruction booklet
Lamp Oil
Ganon's evil has darkened many areas of Koridai. Unless you find a lamp, you'll spend much of your quest wandering in the blackness. Once you have a lamp, you'll need a good supply of oil to keep it burning. At five rubies for three portions, lamp oil is cheap. Some of the natives talk of a magic lantern that burns without oil, but no one seems to know where to find it.
In The Faces of Evil, Lamp Oils is used to light the Lantern in dark areas for brief periods of time. It is purchased from Morshu's shop.[5] Lamp Oils are purchased in packs of three for five Rubies. The third upgrade to the Lantern, however, does not require any Oils to be lit.
The following section is not part of the Zelda canon and should not be taken as such.
Descriptionshide ▲
The Wand of Gamelon instruction booklet
Lamp Oil
Ganon's evil has darkened many areas of Gamelon. Unless you find a lamp, you'll spend much of your quest wandering in the blackness. Once you have a lamp, you'll need a good supply of oil to keep it burning. At five rubies for three portions, lamp oil is cheap. Some of the natives talk of a magic lantern that burns without oil, but no one seems to know where to find it.
In The Wand of Gamelon, Lamp Oil is used to light the Lantern in dark areas for brief periods of time. It is purchased from the Merchant's shop. Lamp Oil is purchased in packs of three for five Rubies. The third upgrade to the Lantern, however, does not require any Oils to be lit.
↑So, you need oil, guy? Right now we have a 100-Rupeeoil bottle and 20-Rupeerefills to choose from! — Coro (Twilight Princess)
↑Lamp Oil Ganon's evil has darkened many areas of Koridai. Unless you find a lamp, you'll spend much of your quest wandering in the blackness. Once you have a lamp, you'll need a good supply of oil to keep it burning. At five rubies for three portions, lamp oil is cheap. Some of the natives talk of a magic lantern that burns without oil, but no one seems to know where to find it. (The Faces of Evil manual, pg. 4)
↑Lamp Oil Ganon's evil has darkened many areas of Gamelon. Unless you find a lamp, you'll spend much of your quest wandering in the blackness. Once you have a lamp, you'll need a good supply of oil to keep it burning. At five rubies for three portions, lamp oil is cheap. Some of the natives talk of a magic lantern that burns without oil, but no one seems to know where to find it. (The Wand of Gamelon manual, pg. 5)
↑Lamp oil, rope, bombs! You want it? It's yours, my friend, as long as you have enough Rubies! — Morshu (The Faces of Evil)