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==R Button==
==R Button==
In the 3D games, whereas the B Button serves as the attack role, the '''R Button''' serves as the defense role. In the Nintendo 64 and GameCube games, Link uses his Shield for as long as the player holds the R Button. This evidently won't work if the Shield is either lost (see [[Like Like]]) or unequipped. In the case of ''The Wind Waker'', the button gains extra functions. For one, Link will only use the Shield when he's drawing the Sword; when he's not, pressing the button will make him crouch (and crawl) if the Control Stick is tilted as well. When standing in front of a wall, he'll carefully sidles against it. Other actions include dropping an item (A will always throw it), and pulling and pushing blocks.
In the 3D games, whereas the B Button serves as the attack role, the '''R Button''' serves as the defense role. In the Nintendo 64 and GameCube games, Link uses his Shield for as long as the player holds the R Button. This evidently will not work if the Shield is either lost (see [[Like Like]]) or unequipped. In the case of ''The Wind Waker'', the button gains extra functions. For one, Link will only use the Shield when he is drawing the Sword; when he is not, pressing the button will make him crouch (and crawl) if the Control Stick is tilted as well. When standing in front of a wall, he will carefully sidles against it. Other actions include dropping an item (A will always throw it), and pulling and pushing blocks.


In the 2D games, R is commonly a [[dash]] button. In ''A Link to the Past'', Link can run quickly when the button is held. In {{TMC}}, the button makes Link lift objects and roll. In almost all games, R also switches the menu screens by moving to the next menu screen on the right.
In the 2D games, R is commonly a [[dash]] button. In ''A Link to the Past'', Link can run quickly when the button is held. In {{TMC}}, the button makes Link lift objects and roll. In almost all games, R also switches the menu screens by moving to the next menu screen on the right.
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