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'''Empty bottles''' are probably the most useful item in ''[[The Legend of Zelda series|The Legend of Zelda]]'' games. These bottles, can be found by doing certain sidequests, or just by finding them in certain hidden areas. Some need to be obtained to progress through the game. An empty bottle is an item that is used for storing other items like [[water]], [[potions]], [[fairies]], [[poes]], [[Chu Jelly]], [[Lon Lon Milk|milk]], [[fish]], [[bugs]], and other various things. In most games, you are only able to collect four bottles, however ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask|Majora's Mask]]'' has six.
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<center>[[Image:Bottles.JPG|Bottles and their possible contents in ''The Wind Waker'']]</center>
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They are not called empty bottles in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past|A Link to the Past]]'', but '''magic bottles'''.
   
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#You get the first one by buying for 100 rupees it to a merchant on [[Kakariko Village]].
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#The second one is located on the Kakariko bar, entering it through the back door.
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#The third one is on the under the stone bridge near [[Lake Hylia]]. You'll need the [[flippers]] to swim under the bridge. Talk to the guy once there and he will present you with it.
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#The last bottle is in a blue chest in the blacksmith home on the [[Dark World]] after you obtain the [[Tempered Sword]]. Take it to the "average guy" in the [[Desert of Mystery]] and promise him you wont tell he is a thief. He'll open the chest and give you the empty bottle.
   
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There are four bottles in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time|Ocarina of Time]]''.
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You can convert useless items into bottles, too. The downside is they're only good for items you catch and use manually (fish, fairies, blue flame and bugs). To convert a useless item, swing a real bottle at something you can catch in it, press the Start button at mid-swing and swap the bottle on the C icon with the useless C item and return to gameplay. Remember, merchants and cows do not acknowledge converted bottles, and fairies do not uncork themselves to heal Link if he dies.
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#The first (legitimate) bottle is found by completing [[Anju]]'s challenge as [[Young Link]] in [[Kakariko Village]] - the goal is to round up all of her chickens into the pen next to her
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#The second is located underwater at [[Lake Hylia]], near the hidden underwater passage leading from [[Zora's Domain]]. It contains [[Ruto's Letter]]
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#The next bottle is obtained by beating the [[Super Cucco Game]] in [[Lon Lon Ranch]]
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There are six bottles in total in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask|Majora's Mask]]'', though not technically in this order.
   
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#The fifth is received from [[Romani]] after [[Romani and Cremia#Helping Romani and Cremia|Helping Romani and Cremia]], and contains [[Chateau Romani]]
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#The final bottle is found in the [[Ikana Graveyard]]. Using the [[Captain's Hat]], have the [[Stalchild]]ren open the grave after 6PM on the Final Day. Inside, help [[Dampe]] dig up 6 patches of dirt, and defeat the [[Big Poe]] to reveal a [[Chest]] containing the final bottle.
   
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[[Link]] can receive up to four bottles during his quest to store things in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker|The Wind Waker]]''.
   
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#The first can be found on [[Dragon Roost Island]] when Link helps [[Valoo]] - as a grateful offering from [[Medli]].
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#[[Mila]] of [[Windfall Island]] also gives Link an empty bottle after being successful with catching her trying to steal from [[Zunari]].
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#Another bottle be found off the coast of [[Bomb Island]], with the aid of the telescope man, inside a chest onboard a submarine.
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#The final bottle is located at [[Rock Spire Isle]] (after acquiring the [[Beedle Chart]]) inside [[Beedle]]'s floating shop. It is worth (an extortionate) 500 rupees.
   
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[[Image:Bottles.png|right]]There are four bottles in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess|Twilight Princess]]'' which are found, purchased, or given:
   
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#Bought from [[Coro]] in the [[Faron Woods]]. He offers to sell it to you (full of [[Lantern Oil]]) after he gives you the key to the gate to the [[Forest Temple]]. This occurs after you restore the light to Faron Woods.
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Empty bottles are probably the most useful item in The Legend of Zelda games. These bottles, can be found by doing certain sidequests, or just by finding them in certain hidden areas. Some need to be obtained to progress through the game. An empty bottle is an item that is used for storing other items like water, potions, fairies, poes, Chu Jelly, milk, fish, bugs, and other various things. In most games, you are only able to collect four bottles, however Majora's Mask has six.

Bottles and their possible contents in The Wind Waker


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A Link to the Past

File:Magicbottle.png

They are not called empty bottles in A Link to the Past, but magic bottles.

  1. You get the first one by buying for 100 rupees it to a merchant on Kakariko Village.
  2. The second one is located on the Kakariko bar, entering it through the back door.
  3. The third one is on the under the stone bridge near Lake Hylia. You'll need the flippers to swim under the bridge. Talk to the guy once there and he will present you with it.
  4. The last bottle is in a blue chest in the blacksmith home on the Dark World after you obtain the Tempered Sword. Take it to the "average guy" in the Desert of Mystery and promise him you wont tell he is a thief. He'll open the chest and give you the empty bottle.

Ocarina of Time

There are four bottles in Ocarina of Time.

You can convert useless items into bottles, too. The downside is they're only good for items you catch and use manually (fish, fairies, blue flame and bugs). To convert a useless item, swing a real bottle at something you can catch in it, press the Start button at mid-swing and swap the bottle on the C icon with the useless C item and return to gameplay. Remember, merchants and cows do not acknowledge converted bottles, and fairies do not uncork themselves to heal Link if he dies.

  1. The first (legitimate) bottle is found by completing Anju's challenge as Young Link in Kakariko Village - the goal is to round up all of her chickens into the pen next to her
  2. The second is located underwater at Lake Hylia, near the hidden underwater passage leading from Zora's Domain. It contains Ruto's Letter
  3. The next bottle is obtained by beating the Super Cucco Game in Lon Lon Ranch
  4. The last by collecting all the poes for the Poe trader in Hyrule Castle Town as Adult Link.

Majora's Mask

There are six bottles in total in Majora's Mask, though not technically in this order.

  1. You get the first one at the potion shop.
  2. The second after winning the Goron Races, and contains Gold Dust.
  3. And the third at the Great Bay after winning the Beaver Falls Race.
  4. A fourth is found in the Milk Bar the third night, after self-handedly delivering the Special Delivery to Mama item to Madame Aroma.
  5. The fifth is received from Romani after Helping Romani and Cremia, and contains Chateau Romani
  6. The final bottle is found in the Ikana Graveyard. Using the Captain's Hat, have the Stalchildren open the grave after 6PM on the Final Day. Inside, help Dampe dig up 6 patches of dirt, and defeat the Big Poe to reveal a Chest containing the final bottle.

The Wind Waker

Link can receive up to four bottles during his quest to store things in The Wind Waker.

  1. The first can be found on Dragon Roost Island when Link helps Valoo - as a grateful offering from Medli.
  2. Mila of Windfall Island also gives Link an empty bottle after being successful with catching her trying to steal from Zunari.
  3. Another bottle be found off the coast of Bomb Island, with the aid of the telescope man, inside a chest onboard a submarine.
  4. The final bottle is located at Rock Spire Isle (after acquiring the Beedle Chart) inside Beedle's floating shop. It is worth (an extortionate) 500 rupees.

With the exception to the first bottle from Medli, there is no real significance as to which order the bottles are obtained in.


The Minish Cap

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Twilight Princess

Bottles

There are four bottles in Twilight Princess which are found, purchased, or given:

  1. Given to you by Sera as a reward for returning her cat. The bottle is already half-full of milk. It is also required to obtain this bottle to progress further in the game.
  2. Bought from Coro in the Faron Woods. He offers to sell it to you (full of Lantern Oil) after he gives you the key to the gate to the Forest Temple. This occurs after you restore the light to Faron Woods.
  3. Found in Hena's Fishing Hole. Fish in the small pond near the bridge on the west end enough times and you'll pull it up.
  4. Given to you by Jovani for returning 20 Poe Souls to him. It's full of Great Fairy's Tears when you get it.

Interestingly, Princess Agitha carries two Bottles with her in a basket; however, these are unobtainable.

Bottle Items

  1. Potion
  2. Elixer Soup and Great Fairy's Tears
  3. Red, Yellow, Rare, Purple, and Blue Chu Jelly
  4. Fairies
  5. Bees, Bugs and Forest Fireflies
  6. Lantern Oil
  7. Water, Hot Spring Water and Forest Water
  8. Worm Bait
  9. Bee Larvae
  10. Milk and Chateau Romani
  11. Poe Souls
  12. Blue Fire
  13. Gold Dust
  14. Din's, Farore's, and Nayru's Oracle Charms
  15. Red, Blue, Yellow, Green, Orange, and White Picolyte
  16. Ruto's Message
  17. The Deku Princess
  18. Superb Soup/Good Soup
  19. Fish
  20. Seahorse
  21. Zora egg
  22. Magic Mushroom's scent
  23. Nasty Soup

Trivia

In Ocarina of Time, besides the Blade of Evil's Bane, the only other thing which can repel Ganondorf's energy attacks is an empty bottle.