What do the medallions do in ocarina of time




















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Word games. How many medallions are there in Ocarina of Time? Who is the Sage of the Spirit Temple? What does the light medallion do? How do you get the boss key in the Spirit Temple in Ocarina of Time? These symbols of power, representing the elements of six of the Seven Sages , are given to the Hero of Time, Link , after he awakens a new Sage by eliminating the boss found in each temple , excluding the Light Medallion, which is given by Rauru when Link first wakes up as an adult. Princess Zelda , leader of the Sages, does not have a medallion.

The medallions serve no purpose in regular gameplay, and are collectively kept in the Quest Status Subscreens, surrounding an icon of the Triforce , serving as a reference to the number of Sages freed. When Link is about to enter Ganon's Castle , he finds it floating over a pool of lava and impenetrable. However, if he has all the Medallions with him, the Sages will gather their power to create a bridge over the gorge, allowing Link access to the castle. However within according to their in-game descriptions, within each Medallion rests the power of the Sage it represents and it is implied by Rauru that each medallion links their spirits to the Hero of Time, adding their might to his own.

Thus from a plot standpoint, this may explain how the Sages are able to aid Link, despite them seemingly remaining within Sages' chamber within the Temple of Light.

The Medallions' symbols reappear throughout Ocarina of Time , as they are visible in warp points for teleport songs, surrounding the Pedestal of Time , the pedestal where each Sage stands in the Chamber of Sages, as well as in the top of the barrier doors in Ganon's Castle. On the back of each medallion is the ever present Triforce symbol.

The Light Medallion is the first medallion; the order for collecting the other five medallions is somewhat personal, due to the fact that dungeons such as the Water Temple can be finished before the Fire Temple , or the Spirit Temple before the Shadow Temple. Also, by entering in a temple and acquiring the main item and, without finishing it, Link can use the equipment to move on in other dungeons.

However it should be noted that the Water Medallion is required to access the Shadow Temple and Shadow Medallion without the use of cheats as completing the Water Temple causes the cutscene in Kakariko Village leading to Link learning the Nocturne of Shadow from Sheik.

Representing the spirit of the ancient Sage of Light, Rauru, this medallion is given to Link immediately after he awakens from his seven-year sleep in the Sacred Realm , when he is ready to take up his quest.

As Rauru was already an awakened sage, he is able to give Link his medallion at once. The Forest Medallion is the second medallion bestowed upon Link by his Kokiri friend and new Sage of Forest, Saria , after she has been awakened at the Forest Temple after he defeats the evil spirit, Phantom Ganon. In the 3DS remake of the game, the Forest Medallion depicts a three pronged swirl instead of a four pronged one, possibly to avoid resemblance to a swastika.

The container of the fire spirits, the Fire Medallion is received after Link beats the Fire Temple and kills the Goron eater, Volvagia. She gives the medallion to Link when he completes the Shadow Temple and destroys the shadow beast Bongo Bongo. Nabooru , the new Sage of Spirit and second-in-command of the Gerudo , awakens and bestows Link with the Spirit Medallion after he has explored the Spirit Temple and freed her from the grasp of Koume and Kotake , also known as Twinrova.

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