Wallmaster

Wallmasters are devious creatures who rely on the element of surprise. They crawl along the ceiling or inside dungeon walls, waiting to grab their prey. Since they are nothing more than large hands, they are perfectly designed to carry their victims away. In some regions, the term "Clutch" is used to refer to these creatures.
The Legend of Zelda , Ocarina of Time , Majora's Mask , Oracle of Ages , Oracle of Seasons , Four Swords Adventures , The Minish Cap

Warp Pot

Warp Pots are able to magically transport a traveler from one location to another within dungeons and caves.
Wind Waker

Water

Ordinary water used by adventurers for a variety of purposes.
Wind Waker

Water Cephalopod

Link encountered the Water Cephalopod while exploring the Angler's Tunnel on Koholint Island. This creature is believed to belong to the Octorok family due to its bulbous head, multiple legs, and backside vulnerability.
Link's Awakening

Water Medallion

This token served as a physical symbol of the power of Princess Ruto, Sage of the Water Temple. Link used the combined power of seven Spiritual Medallions such as this to seal Ganon in the Dark World.
Ocarina of Time

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Water Temple

Found deep beneath Lake Hylia, the Water Temple was erected by the Zoras as a place to worship their patron deity, Lord Jabu-Jabu.
Ocarina of Time

Water of Life

When ingested, the Water of Life replenishes drained energy.
The Legend of Zelda

Waterfall of Wishing

The Waterfall of Wishing is where a kind fairy lives who uses her magical power to improve the quality of some weapons and items.
A Link to the Past

Watergate

Though the Watergate is located in the Light World, it has the power to manipulate the water level in the Swamp Palace which is found in the Dark World.
A Link to the Past

Western Ocean

The Western Ocean is the vast expanse of water which lies on the western coast of Termina. Its waters are home to many species of plants and animals, but the most advanced life forms which live in its waters are the Zora.
Majora's Mask

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Whirling Blade Technique

See "Spin Attack."

White Boes

White Boes are small white masses with beady yellow eyes. They normally travel in packs and try to overcome their victims by attacking from multiple directions at once.
Majora's Mask

White Sword

The White Sword was used by Link in his quest to recover the shattered pieces of the Triforce of Wisdom. Though not as powerful as the Master Sword, this trusty blade was able to cut through armor and pierce the thick skin of Hyrule's most ferocious enemies.
The Legend of Zelda

Whistle

The Whistle is a magical musical instrument similar to the Ocarina of Time. When played correctly, it has the power to open locked doors and damage some enemies.
The Legend of Zelda

White Wolfos

White Wolfos are just as blood-crazed as their gray cousins, but these toothy carnivores live in sub-zero climates.
Ocarina of Time

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Wild Mushrooms

Terminan Wild Mushrooms are small purple fungi with yellow stems. These delicacies are often eaten or used in the production of Magic Potions.
Majora's Mask

Windfall Island

Located on the Great Sea, Windfall Island is home to many shops, merchants and villagers.
Wind Waker

Wind Fish

The Wind Fish is gigantic winged whale with elaborate body markings and covered with ornate jewelry. The Wind Fish is believed to be nearly as old as Hyrule itself. The Wind Fish slept within the Wind Fish Egg on Koholint Island until Link used the eight Instruments of the Sirens to wake it from its slumber. The mystical creature then took to the sky, and has not been seen since.
Link's Awakening

Wind Fish Egg

Found high on Koholint Island's Mount Tamaranch, the Wind Fish Egg is a mysterious structure constructed by the Wind Fish itself to serve as a secure hibernation chamber. During Link's quest to wake the Wind Fish, he bravely entered the Wind Fish Egg and fought an intense series of battles against dark and shadowy enemies.
Link's Awakening

Wind Marimba

One of the eight Instruments of the Sirens, the Wind Marimba is a beautifully carved rhythmic instrument with the potential to play nine different notes. Link combined the power of the Wind Marimba with the other Instruments of the Sirens to wake the Wind Fish on Koholint Island.
Link's Awakening

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Wind Temple

The Wind Temple is a perplexing dungeon found in the northernmost portion of the Great Sea.
Wind Waker

Wind Waker

Part conductor's baton, part magic wand, the Wind Waker allowed Link to cast magic spells that could change the direction of the wind and affect the natural world in many other ways.
Wind Waker

Winged Boots

With the magical power of the Winged Boots, anyone can walk on water as if it were solid ground.
The Adventure of Link

Witch's House

Link visited two different Witch's Houses during his travels: one in northeastern Hyrule which sold potions, and one on Koholint Island which sold Magic Powder.
A Link to the Past , Link's Awakening

Wizrobe

Wizrobes are feared warlocks who stalk the darkest regions of both Hyrule and Termina. They hide their hideous skeletal faces beneath heavy cloaks, and use an ancient magical power to unleash ruthless attacks on their foes. Normally, Wizrobes band together in packs of three or more.
The Legend of Zelda , A Link to the Past , Link's Awakening , Majora's Mask , Oracle of Ages , Oracle of Seasons , Wind Waker , Four Swords Adventures , The Minish Cap

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Wolfos

Wolfos are crazed canines who cry to the moon before sinking their teeth into whomever they please.
Ocarina of Time , Majora's Mask

Wooden Stick

During his adventure on Koholint Island, Link made Kiki the Monkey very happy by giving him the Bananas. In return, Link received the Wooden Stick. Link made similar trades like this with many of the island's inhabitants, and in the end his kindness was rewarded withthe Magnifying Glass.
Link's Awakening

Wooden Sword

When no other blade was available, Link was known to use a sword carved from a block of wood. Though not very powerful, it proved to be a useful tool in Link's experienced hand.
The Legend of Zelda , Oracle of Ages , Oracle of Seasons

Woodfall

Woodfall is the name of a murky bog in Termina's Southern Swamp. The Woodfall Temple was submerged beneath the murky water for eons until Link raised it from its watery grave.
Majora's Mask

Woodfall Temple

Also known as the Deku Temple, the Woodfall Temple is considered holy ground by most Deku Scrubs. Link became the first Hylian to walk within its stone corridors when he explored it during his quest to save Termina.
Majora's Mask

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Woods of Mystery

Found in Termina's Southern Swamp, the Woods of Mystery are very similar to the Lost Woods in Hyrule. The Woods of Mystery are made up of nine individual clearings, which have left many hikers utterly befuddled and unable to find the exit.
Majora's Mask

Wort

Once a fierce guardian of the Great Bay Temple, Wort was a hideous mass of pink bubbles surrounding a green floating eye. Link is given credit for ridding the Temple of Wort's presence.
Majora's Mask

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