

Pay attention to your green Magic Meter!" - Great Fairy of Power ( Ocarina of Time 3D) ↑ " When you charge power for a Spin Attack, magic power will be consumed.Receive it now!" - Great Fairy of Power ( Ocarina of Time 3D) ↑ " Welcome, Link! I am the Great Fairy of Power! I'm going to grant you a sword technique.↑ " Pick up Magic Jars to refill your Magic gauge." - Tutorial ( Hyrule Warriors: Definitive Edition).↑ 2.0 2.1 " Your Magic Meter is enhanced!" - N/A ( Ocarina of Time 3D).↑ " Magic Meter" ( A Link to the Past & Four Swords manual, pg.To request an addition, please contact a staff member with a reference. This table was generated using translation pages. It was probably intended to refill the Magic Meter. This is further supported by the fact that Green Chu Jelly can be obtained in the Wii and Twilight Princess HD versions of the game by merging a Blue Chu and a Yellow Chu. Early images of Twilight Princess and Breath of the Wild show Magic Meters, suggesting that they were intended to appear in the games at some point in development.During development of Ocarina of Time, only adult Link could use Magic Power.Screenshot showing a Magic Meter in an early version of Twilight Princess The amount of the Magic Meter depleted by Fairy Magic can be changed based on different Fairy Clothing worn by the equipped Companion Fairy. The Magic Meter is also used to use Fairy Magic. While under the effects of Smash Boost Power, the Magic Meter can be filled by attacking nearby enemies. The Magic Meter can also be filled by gathering around a Giant Boss with other Warriors and activating Smash Boost Power.

Focus Spirit can also be ended prematurely by using a Focus Spirit Attack. When the Magic Meter runs out, the Warrior automatically performs a powerful attack. These bonuses last as long as the Warrior is using Focus Spirit. Different bonuses are granted upon defeating certain number of enemies reaching those thresholds also refills the Magic Meter slightly. Focus Spirit increases the Warrior's attack power, speed, and knockback resistance. In Hyrule Warriors, the Magic Meter can only be filled by collecting Magic Jars, or when playing as Young Link and pressing the Strong Attack button to play the " Song of Time." When it is full, Warriors can use the Focus Spirit ability. In The Wind Waker HD, the Magic Armor drains Rupees instead of the Magic Meter. Items that drain the Magic Meter include the Deku Leaf while flying, the Hero's Bow while shooting Fire Arrows or Ice Arrows, the Spin Attack, and the Magic Armor. The Magic Meter starts with a base of 16 Magic Power, but this number can be doubled to 36 by a Great Fairy after defeating a Big Octo in the Two-Eye Reef. The Magic Meter can be replenished by picking up Magic Jars found by cutting Grass, destroying Vases, or defeating Enemies. In The Wind Waker, Link obtains the Magic Meter along with the Deku Leaf after helping the Great Deku Tree.
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An upgrade for the Magic Meter can be obtained after returning all Stray Fairies in the Snowhead Temple to their respective Fairy's Fountain and after returning all Stray Fairies in the Woodfall Temple to their respective Fairy's Fountain, which doubles the Magic Meter's maximum to 96. The base Magic Power of the Magic Meter starts at 48. In Majora's Mask, the Magic Meter is given to Deku Link after returning the orange Stray Fairy to the Fairy Fountain in Clock Town. Items that drain the Magic Meter include the Lens of Truth, Farore's Wind, Nayru's Love, Din's Fire, Fire Arrows, Ice Arrows, and Light Arrows. The upgraded Magic Meter brings the total Magic Power from 48 to 96.

An upgrade for the Magic Meter can be obtained from the Great Fairy of Wisdom in the Death Mountain Crater. The Magic Meter starts with a base of 48 Magic Power. The Magic Meter can be replenished by picking up Magic Jars found by cutting Grass, destroying Jars, or defeating Enemies. Using the Spin Attack will drain part of the Magic Meter. In Ocarina of Time, the Magic Meter is given to Link along with the Spin Attack by the Great Fairy of Power near the entrance to the Death Mountain Crater.

Items that deplete the Magic Meter include the Magic Powder, the Bombos Medallion, the Quake Medallion, the Ether Medallion, the Fire Rod, the Ice Rod, the Cane of Somaria, the Cane of Byrna, and the Magic Cape. An upgrade for the Magic Meter can be obtained after sprinkling the Mad Batter with Magic Powder on the shrine next to the Dwarven Swordsmiths' house. The Magic Meter can be replenished by picking up Magical Decanters found by cutting Grass, destroying Pots, or defeating Enemies. In A Link to the Past, Link has the Magic Meter in his possession from the start of his adventure no Item is needed to be found to acquire the Magic Meter.
