About the Book
Source: Wikia. Pages: 96. Chapters: Armos Statue, Arrow, Beehive, Big Fairy, Big Quiver, Biggoron's Sword, Block, Blue Fire, Blue Potion, Bomb, Bomb Bag, Bomb Flower, Bombchu, Boomerang, Boss Key, Bottle, Breakable Wall, Bug, Bunny Hood, Carrot, Cheat Tunic, Claim Check, Compass, Crystal, Crystal Switch, Deku Nut, Deku Seed, Deku Seeds Bullet Bag, Deku Shield, Deku Stick, Din's Fire, Door, Door of Time, Dungeon Map, Elevator, Eye Switch, Fairy, Fairy Bow, Fairy Ocarina, Fairy Slingshot, Farore's Wind, Fire Arrow, Fish, Fishing Rod, Foot Switch, Gerudo Mask, Giant's Knife, Giant Dead Dodongo, Giant Quiver, Golden Gauntlets, Golden Scale, Goron's Bracelet, Goron Mask, Goron Tunic, Goron Vase, Gossip Stone, Green Potion, Heart, Heart Container, Hookshot, Hover Boots, Hylian Shield, Ice Arrow, Ice Block, Illusion, Iron Boots, Keaton Mask, Kokiri Boots, Kokiri Sword, Kokiri Tunic, Lava, Lens of Truth, Light Arrow, Lily Pad, Lon Lon Milk, Longshot, Magic Bean, Magic Jar, Mask, Mask of Truth, Master Sword, Megaton Hammer, Mirror Shield, Nayru's Love, Ocarina of Time, Odd Mushroom, Piece of Heart, Pot, Potion, Prescription, Quicksand, Quiver, Red Ice, Red Potion, Rock Sirloin, Rupee, Sheikah Stone, Sign, Silver Gauntlets, Silver Scale, Sinking Lure, Six Evil Barriers, Skull Mask, Small Key, Spooky Mask, Stone of Agony, Sun Switch, Torch, Treasure Chest, Triforce, Triforce Pedestals, Vine, Wallet, Web, Zora Mask, Zora Tunic. Excerpt: Armos Statues are recurring objects in the Legend of Zelda series. They are identical in appearance to Armos, but show no signs of life. In most games, they can be moved and used to compress switches. Armos Statues appear near the Ancient Ruins in the Face Shrine region. Unlike later games, they cannot be moved by Link. Armos Statues are usually a darker color than Armos. Armos Statues commonly appear in dungeons. They look identical to dormant Armos, but can be pushed around and used to compress switches. Armos Statues look identical to the...