Magic Meter
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The Magic Meter is a green gauge that determines the amount of magic Link has to spare. First appearing in Zelda II: The Adventure of Link, it found its way into becoming an integral part of several Zelda adventures, including every 3-D platform with the exception of The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess. In most games which use the Magic Meter, it is possible at some point during the game to increase its capacity (usually doubled).
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[edit] Appearances
[edit] Zelda II: The Adventure of Link
Link can locate Magic Containers, not unlike the Heart Containers seen in other games, throughout Hyrule. Each container adds another "block" to the magic bar. Each block represents 16 magic points. Link begins with four blocks, for 64 magic points; in the course of the game he can find an additional four blocks, for a total of eight (and therefore, 128 magic points). The more magic points he has, the more spells Link is able to cast, which makes it very advisable to collect all he can find. This is the only game in which the magic meter is blue rather than green except in Majora's Mask if Link has drunk Chateau Romani.
[edit] The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past
Magic is used to power various items, such as the Fire and Ice Rods, the canes of Byrna and Somaria, the three magical medallions, the Lamp, and the Magic Cape.
[edit] The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time
Magic is used to power the game's spell items, these being Din's Fire, Farore's Wind and Nayru's Love. On top of this it powers the Fire, Ice and Light Arrows. Fire and Ice arrows use 1/8 of the standard magic meter, while Light Arrows consume 1/4. Magic is also used to fuel the Spin Attack.
[edit] The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask
Like the Ocarina of Time, Magic Power is used to fuel the Fire, Ice and Light Arrows with the same consumption. However, the spell items are not present. Magic is instead used to power Deku Link's Bubble attack, as well as Goron Link's Rolling attack to create spikes. Zora Link can also create a Magic barrier while either simultaneously holding R and B (on land or when walking on the ocean floor) or holding R (while swimming) that quickly consumes energy. While Z-targeting enemies, Fierce Deity Link's regular attack will fire extremely powerful energy blasts at the target, at the expense of magic. In the battle with Twinmold, the Giant's Mask consumes Magic and must be collected during the fight to remain empowered by the Mask. Also, drinking the 200-Rupee Chateau Romani milk from the Milk Bar will turn the magic meter blue and give Link infinite magic power until the next time the Song of Time is played, or, if Link enters the Moon on the Third Day, it will last him until the end of the game.
[edit] The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker
Link receives his Magic Meter after he obtains the Deku Leaf from the Great Deku Tree in the Forest Haven. If Link can rescue a Great Fairy from the Big Octorok in the Great Sea, his Magic Meter is doubled. Also, Link needs the Magic Meter to harness the Deku Leaf's power to fly, to wear the Magic Armor, and to shoot Fire, Ice, and Light Arrows. The Deku Leaf, even if just being used to create wind, is unusable without magic power.
[edit] The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess
Magic may have been originally planned for inclusion in The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess, which would explain the presence of green chus in the final version. Screenshots of the game at the official Zelda site display a magic meter. However, the final version of the game does not utilize a magic meter.
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