About the Book
Source: Wikia. Pages: 64. Chapters: Apple, Arrow, Bad Mole, Beehive, Block, Blue Mail, Blue Potion, Bomb, Bombos Medallion, Book of Mudora, Boomerang, Boss Key, Bottle, Bow, Breakable Wall, Bug-Catching Net, Cane of Byrna, Cane of Somaria, Compass, Crystal Switch, Curtain, Dark World Portal, Door, Dungeon Map, Ether Medallion, Fairy, Fake Sword, Fighter's Shield, Fighter's Sword, Fire Rod, Fish, Flute, Foot Switch, Gargoyle Statue, Golden Sword, Green Potion, Heart, Heart Container, Hookshot, Ice Rod, Improved Shield, Lantern, Lily Pad, Magic Cape, Magic Hammer, Magic Jar, Magic Mirror, Magic Powder, Magical Boomerang, Master Sword, Mirror Shield, Moon Pearl, Mushroom (A Link to the Past), Pegasus Boots, Piece of Heart, Pot, Potion, Power Glove, Quake Medallion, Quicksand, Red Mail, Red Potion, Rupee, Seal of the Sages, Shovel, Sign, Silver Arrow, Skull, Small Key, Star Switch, Super Bomb, Telepathic Tile, Tempered Sword, Titan's Mitt, Torch, Treasure Chest, Triforce, Weathercock, Zora's Flippers. Excerpt: Apples are recurring items in the The Legend of Zelda series. Apples, which restore hearts, can be found by knocking them out of trees with the use of the Pegasus Boots. They are also an answer to a clue in the quest for the Whirlwind Sword Attack in the Game Boy Advance port. Apples are sold in the southern thoroughfare of Hyrule Castle Town, along with bread and flowers. When Link examines one, the "item found" sound plays, but it is impossible for Link to actually pick them up or use them in any way. Arrows ) are recurring items in the The Legend of Zelda series. Arrows serve as projectiles for bows: consisting of sharp arrowheads at the end of thin sticks of wood. Arrows usually deal quite a bit of damage; often equal to or above the damage that a game's weakest sword can deal. Arrows can be found in bundles (or as separate items) and can be purchased from shops, found beneath pots, be uncovered by cutting blades of grass, in Treasure Chests or as dropped...