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** Getting over 28 points in the "Clean Cut" minigame will earn you rare treasures like Goddess Plumes and Golden Skulls. However, getting between 20 and 23 points will get you an Evil Crystal, another rare item. On the same minigame, the prize for 15-19 points is 30 Rupees. Since the game costs 10 Rupees, getting this relatively low score every few times will ensure that you'll never run out of Rupees while playing it.
* [[Dowsing Device]]: The titular sword can act as this with the help of Fi, to locate things from keys to hearts to Zelda herself.
* [[Draconic Divinity]]: Ancient Hyrule was protected by three guardian deities who took the form of dragons. Faron, Eldin, and Lanayru each protect a territory named after them, and prove to be key allies in Link's fight against Ghirahim.
* [[Dual-Wielding]]: Stalfos, and the second battle against Ghirahim. Koloktos does some ''Hex Wielding'', six scimitars with six arms.
* [[Dungeon Town]]: More like Dungeon ''Overworld.'' [[Word of God|The developers]] have said that they were trying to address the complaints of the overworld of the 3D games being [[Filler]], with not much to do beyond [[Sidequest|Side Quests]] and getting from one dungeon to the other, by adding puzzles and enemies normally found in the dungeons. Though the actual overworld, the sky, plays out more like a traditional Zelda overworld, it is much smaller and easier to traverse. The surface, though, will see you beating baddies and figuring out puzzles like any dungeon, sometimes even getting an item in the middle. Not only that, but you will return to each of the sections multiple times, each time being presented with a new challenge.
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