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− | A '''Poe Soul''' is a remnant of a [[Poe]] that is left behind after the monster is slain in {{OoT}}, {{MM}}, and {{TP}}. |
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+ | |type = Bottle |
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+ | |image = [[File:Poessoul.png|150px]] |
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+ | |caption = A Poe Soul in ''Twilight Princess'' |
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+ | |game = {{OoT}}<br>{{MM}}<br>{{TP}} |
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+ | '''Poe Souls''' are the remnants of [[Poe]]s after they have been slain. |
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==Appearances and Uses== |
==Appearances and Uses== |
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{{ImageCaption|image=File:PoeSoul(OoT).png|size=80px|align=left|caption=Poe Soul|captionalign=center}} |
{{ImageCaption|image=File:PoeSoul(OoT).png|size=80px|align=left|caption=Poe Soul|captionalign=center}} |
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{{ImageCaption|image=File:BigPoeSoul(OoT).png|size=80px|align=right|caption=Big Poe Soul|captionalign=center}} |
{{ImageCaption|image=File:BigPoeSoul(OoT).png|size=80px|align=right|caption=Big Poe Soul|captionalign=center}} |
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− | In {{OOT}} and {{MM}}, a defeated Poe will drop its lamp onto the ground, revealing a violet Poe Soul encased within, while a Big Poe will leave behind an orange Big Poe Soul. These can be snatched up in an [[Empty Bottle]], but will disappear if left untouched for |
+ | In {{OOT}} and {{MM}}, a defeated Poe will drop its lamp onto the ground, revealing a violet Poe Soul encased within, while a Big Poe will leave behind an orange Big Poe Soul. These can be snatched up in an [[Bottle|Empty Bottle]], but they will disappear if left untouched for approximately fifteen seconds. Consuming either type of Poe Soul will randomly either restore a portion of [[Link]]'s health or deplete stamina until he only has a partial heart remaining. In ''Ocarina of Time'', trapped souls can also be sold to the [[Poe Collector]] at 10 [[Rupee]]s for a Poe Soul or 50 Rupees and 100 Points for a Big Poe Soul. Hunting down the 10 Big Poes scattered across [[Hyrule Field]] is a major sidequest, as the Poe Collector rewards Link with an Empty Bottle at 1000 Points. In ''Majora's Mask'', the Big Poe Soul can instead be either sold at the [[Curiosity Shop]] for 200 Rupees, or given to a [[Gibdo]] [[beneath the Well]] in order to proceed. |
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+ | ===''Twilight Princess''=== |
⚫ | In {{TP}}, Link can collect up to 60 Poe Souls throughout [[Hyrule]] in order to remove the curse on [[Jovani]], in a sidequest similar to ''Ocarina of Time''<nowiki>'</nowiki>s [[Skulltula Tokens]]. Poes can only be detected and defeated as [[Wolf Link]], and are treated as collectables rather than as perishable items. Collecting 20 souls for Jovani will get Link a Bottle of [[Great Fairy's Tears]], while collecting 60 souls will convince Jovani to give Link 200 Rupees whenever he asks. |
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− | {{ImageCaption|image=File:Poessoul.png|size=120px|align=right|caption=Poe Soul in {{TP}}|captionalign=center}} |
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⚫ | In {{TP}}, Link can collect up to |
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==Poe Locations== |
==Poe Locations== |
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+ | ===''Ocarina of Time''=== |
− | The |
+ | The 10 Big Poes haunt Hyrule Field, and only appear if adult Link is riding Epona as he passes their spawn point. |
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− | | East of the entrance to |
+ | | East of the entrance to Lon Lon Ranch, past the tree located nearby. |
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+ | | Hyrule Field |
| On the top of a small cliff in [[Faron Province]]. |
| On the top of a small cliff in [[Faron Province]]. |
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| {{Section|3}} |
| {{Section|3}} |
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+ | | Hyrule Field |
| Near a tree found in a cliff {{exp|GCN version; west in the Wii version|east}} of [[Kakariko Gorge]]. |
| Near a tree found in a cliff {{exp|GCN version; west in the Wii version|east}} of [[Kakariko Gorge]]. |
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| {{Section|4}} |
| {{Section|4}} |
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+ | | Hyrule Field |
| In the middle of a stone bridge north of [[Lanayru Province]]. |
| In the middle of a stone bridge north of [[Lanayru Province]]. |
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| {{Section|5}} |
| {{Section|5}} |
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+ | | Hyrule Field |
− | | Under a grotto surrounded by grass in the northern portion of |
+ | | Under a grotto surrounded by grass in the northern portion of Lanayru Province. |
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| {{Section|6}} |
| {{Section|6}} |
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+ | | Hyrule Field |
| Same as the previous one. |
| Same as the previous one. |
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| {{Section|7}} |
| {{Section|7}} |
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+ | | Hyrule Field |
− | | Within the amphitheater ruins in |
+ | | Within the amphitheater ruins in Lanayru Province, where one of the [[Owl Statue]]s lie. |
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| {{Section|8}} |
| {{Section|8}} |
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+ | | Hyrule Field |
− | | Near the yard located outside the southern entrance to |
+ | | Near the yard located outside the southern entrance to Hyrule Castle Town. |
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| {{Section|9}} |
| {{Section|9}} |
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+ | | Hyrule Field |
− | | In the middle of a wooden bridge right in front of the {{exp|GCN version; western in the Wii version|eastern}} entrance to |
+ | | In the middle of a wooden bridge right in front of the {{exp|GCN version; western in the Wii version|eastern}} entrance to Hyrule Castle Town. |
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| {{Section|10}} |
| {{Section|10}} |
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+ | | Hyrule Field |
| Found in a crag south of the [[Great Bridge of Hylia]]. Some bombable boulders block the [[Clawshot]] targets that help Link reach there. |
| Found in a crag south of the [[Great Bridge of Hylia]]. Some bombable boulders block the [[Clawshot]] targets that help Link reach there. |
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| {{Section|12}} |
| {{Section|12}} |
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+ | | Kakariko Village |
− | | Found where [[Barnes |
+ | | Found where [[Barnes]]'s explosive supplies used to be. |
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| {{Section|13}} |
| {{Section|13}} |
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+ | | Kakariko Village |
− | | Right in front of [[Talo |
+ | | Right in front of [[Talo]]'s watchtower. |
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| {{Section|15}} |
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+ | | Kakariko Graveyard |
| Under a tombstone. |
| Under a tombstone. |
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| {{Section|17}} |
| {{Section|17}} |
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+ | | Hyrule Castle Town |
− | | Inside |
+ | | Inside Jovani's house. It's the first Poe found, and it's mandatory for Wolf Link to defeat. |
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| {{Section|18}} |
| {{Section|18}} |
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| [[Lake Hylia]] |
| [[Lake Hylia]] |
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− | | In one of the landing platforms of the [[Falbi |
+ | | In one of the landing platforms of the [[Falbi]]'s [[Falbi's Flight by Fowl|Flight-by-Fowl]] minigame. |
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| {{Section|19}} |
| {{Section|19}} |
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+ | | Lake Hylia |
| In the grass area {{exp|GCN version; southwest in the Wii version|southeast}} of the lake. |
| In the grass area {{exp|GCN version; southwest in the Wii version|southeast}} of the lake. |
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| {{Section|20}} |
| {{Section|20}} |
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+ | | Lake Hylia |
| In the rocky shore south of the lake. |
| In the rocky shore south of the lake. |
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| {{Section|21}} |
| {{Section|21}} |
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+ | | Lake Hylia |
− | | In a crag right under the starting area of the |
+ | | In a crag right under the starting area of the Falbi's Flight-by-Fowl minigame. |
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| {{Section|22}} |
| {{Section|22}} |
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+ | | Lake Hylia |
| Near the stone watchtower {{exp|GCN version; southeast in the Wii version|southwest}} of the lake. |
| Near the stone watchtower {{exp|GCN version; southeast in the Wii version|southwest}} of the lake. |
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| {{Section|23}} |
| {{Section|23}} |
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+ | | Lantern Cavern |
− | | Within the Lantern Cavern south of |
+ | | Within the Lantern Cavern south of Lake Hylia. |
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| {{Section|24}} |
| {{Section|24}} |
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+ | | Lantern Cavern |
| Same as the previous one. |
| Same as the previous one. |
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| {{Section|25}} |
| {{Section|25}} |
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+ | | Lantern Cavern |
| Same as the previous one. |
| Same as the previous one. |
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| {{Section|27}} |
| {{Section|27}} |
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+ | | Sacred Grove |
| Under a boulder in the area where Link confronts the [[Skull Kid]] directly. |
| Under a boulder in the area where Link confronts the [[Skull Kid]] directly. |
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| {{Section|28}} |
| {{Section|28}} |
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+ | | Sacred Grove |
| Where the [[Master Sword]] lies. |
| Where the [[Master Sword]] lies. |
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| {{Section|30}} |
| {{Section|30}} |
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+ | | Gerudo Desert |
| Near the entrance to the [[Cave of Ordeals]], under the missing fragment of the [[Bridge of Eldin]]. |
| Near the entrance to the [[Cave of Ordeals]], under the missing fragment of the [[Bridge of Eldin]]. |
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| {{Section|31}} |
| {{Section|31}} |
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+ | | Gerudo Desert |
| In a region {{exp|GCN version; east in the Wii version|west}} of the desert. |
| In a region {{exp|GCN version; east in the Wii version|west}} of the desert. |
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| {{Section|32}} |
| {{Section|32}} |
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+ | | Gerudo Desert |
| Near a tree in a cliff north of the desert. |
| Near a tree in a cliff north of the desert. |
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| {{Section|33}} |
| {{Section|33}} |
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+ | | Gerudo Desert |
| Under a grotto pinpointed by three skulls in the cliff where the previous Poe is. |
| Under a grotto pinpointed by three skulls in the cliff where the previous Poe is. |
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| {{Section|34}} |
| {{Section|34}} |
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+ | | Gerudo Desert |
| Same as the previous one. |
| Same as the previous one. |
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| {{Section|35}} |
| {{Section|35}} |
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+ | | Gerudo Desert |
| Where [[King Bulblin]] is fought. |
| Where [[King Bulblin]] is fought. |
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| {{Section|36}} |
| {{Section|36}} |
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+ | | Gerudo Desert |
− | | {{exp|GCN version; east in the Wii version|West}} of the entrance to [[Arbiter's Grounds]] |
+ | | {{exp|GCN version; east in the Wii version|West}} of the entrance to [[Arbiter's Grounds]]. |
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| {{Section|37}} |
| {{Section|37}} |
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+ | | Arbiter's Grounds |
| One of the Poes that guard the flames needed to open the dungeon's main gate. Defeating it is required. |
| One of the Poes that guard the flames needed to open the dungeon's main gate. Defeating it is required. |
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| {{Section|38}} |
| {{Section|38}} |
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+ | | Arbiter's Grounds |
| One of the Poes that guard the flames needed to open the dungeon's main gate. Defeating it is required. |
| One of the Poes that guard the flames needed to open the dungeon's main gate. Defeating it is required. |
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| {{Section|39}} |
| {{Section|39}} |
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+ | | Arbiter's Grounds |
| One of the Poes that guard the flames needed to open the dungeon's main gate. Defeating it is required. |
| One of the Poes that guard the flames needed to open the dungeon's main gate. Defeating it is required. |
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| {{Section|40}} |
| {{Section|40}} |
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+ | | Arbiter's Grounds |
| One of the Poes that guard the flames needed to open the dungeon's main gate. Defeating it is required, and this one in particular can split into four like the eldest of the [[Poe Sisters]] did. |
| One of the Poes that guard the flames needed to open the dungeon's main gate. Defeating it is required, and this one in particular can split into four like the eldest of the [[Poe Sisters]] did. |
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| {{Section|41}} |
| {{Section|41}} |
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+ | | Zora's River |
| In the southern grass area. |
| In the southern grass area. |
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| {{Section|45}} |
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+ | | Snowpeak |
| Near a tree {{exp|GCN version; west in the Wii version|east}} of the mountain. |
| Near a tree {{exp|GCN version; west in the Wii version|east}} of the mountain. |
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| {{Section|46}} |
| {{Section|46}} |
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+ | | Snowpeak |
| Trapped within an [[ice]] formation in the cave leading to [[Snowpeak Top]]. |
| Trapped within an [[ice]] formation in the cave leading to [[Snowpeak Top]]. |
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| {{Section|47}} |
| {{Section|47}} |
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+ | | Snowpeak |
| Near a tree facing a cliff. |
| Near a tree facing a cliff. |
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| {{Section|48}} |
| {{Section|48}} |
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+ | | Snowpeak |
| In the mesa prior to the entrance to [[Snowpeak Ruins]]. |
| In the mesa prior to the entrance to [[Snowpeak Ruins]]. |
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| {{Section|49}} |
| {{Section|49}} |
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+ | | Snowpeak Ruins |
| In the icy foyer. |
| In the icy foyer. |
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| {{Section|50}} |
| {{Section|50}} |
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+ | | Snowpeak Ruins |
| Inside the middle armor statue near the foyer. |
| Inside the middle armor statue near the foyer. |
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| {{Section|51}} |
| {{Section|51}} |
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+ | | Snowpeak Ruins |
| Behind an icy obstacle in the {{exp|GCN version; southwestern in the Wii version|southeastern}} room of the second floor. |
| Behind an icy obstacle in the {{exp|GCN version; southwestern in the Wii version|southeastern}} room of the second floor. |
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| {{Section|53}} |
| {{Section|53}} |
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+ | | Temple of Time |
| Behind some gold bars in a corridor in floor three. |
| Behind some gold bars in a corridor in floor three. |
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| {{Section|54}} |
| {{Section|54}} |
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+ | | Temple of Time |
| At the top of floor six, prior to the room with the [[Key#Boss Key|Boss Key]]. |
| At the top of floor six, prior to the room with the [[Key#Boss Key|Boss Key]]. |
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| {{Section|57}} |
| {{Section|57}} |
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+ | | City in the Sky |
− | | In the open-ended room prior to the whereabouts of the Boss Key. |
+ | | In the open-ended room prior to the whereabouts of the Boss Key. Wolf Link must cross some white vines first. |
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| {{Section|58}} |
| {{Section|58}} |
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+ | | Cave of Ordeals |
| On floor 17. |
| On floor 17. |
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| {{Section|59}} |
| {{Section|59}} |
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+ | | Cave of Ordeals |
| On floor 33. |
| On floor 33. |
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| {{Section|60}} |
| {{Section|60}} |
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+ | | Cave of Ordeals |
| On floor 44. |
| On floor 44. |
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*List of all {{StrategyWiki|http://strategywiki.org/wiki/The_Legend_of_Zelda:_Twilight_Princess/Poe_Souls|Poe Soul Locations}} |
*List of all {{StrategyWiki|http://strategywiki.org/wiki/The_Legend_of_Zelda:_Twilight_Princess/Poe_Souls|Poe Soul Locations}} |
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[[Category:Sidequests]] |
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Revision as of 18:47, 30 January 2014
[[File:File:Poessoul.png.png|20x20px]] [[|]] Poe Souls are the remnants of Poes after they have been slain.
Appearances and Uses
Ocarina of Time and Majora's Mask
In Template:OOT and Majora's Mask, a defeated Poe will drop its lamp onto the ground, revealing a violet Poe Soul encased within, while a Big Poe will leave behind an orange Big Poe Soul. These can be snatched up in an Empty Bottle, but they will disappear if left untouched for approximately fifteen seconds. Consuming either type of Poe Soul will randomly either restore a portion of Link's health or deplete stamina until he only has a partial heart remaining. In Ocarina of Time, trapped souls can also be sold to the Poe Collector at 10 Rupees for a Poe Soul or 50 Rupees and 100 Points for a Big Poe Soul. Hunting down the 10 Big Poes scattered across Hyrule Field is a major sidequest, as the Poe Collector rewards Link with an Empty Bottle at 1000 Points. In Majora's Mask, the Big Poe Soul can instead be either sold at the Curiosity Shop for 200 Rupees, or given to a Gibdo beneath the Well in order to proceed.
Twilight Princess
In Twilight Princess, Link can collect up to 60 Poe Souls throughout Hyrule in order to remove the curse on Jovani, in a sidequest similar to Ocarina of Time's Skulltula Tokens. Poes can only be detected and defeated as Wolf Link, and are treated as collectables rather than as perishable items. Collecting 20 souls for Jovani will get Link a Bottle of Great Fairy's Tears, while collecting 60 souls will convince Jovani to give Link 200 Rupees whenever he asks.
Poe Locations
Ocarina of Time
The 10 Big Poes haunt Hyrule Field, and only appear if adult Link is riding Epona as he passes their spawn point.
Number | Spot |
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1 | Directly south of Hyrule Castle Town, past the letter indicating the direction towards Lon Lon Ranch. |
2 | East of the entrance to Lon Lon Ranch, past the tree located nearby. |
3 | In the open area west of Hyrule Castle Town. |
4 | Near the entrance to Gerudo Valley, in a medium spot between the grassy bluff and the rocky one. |
5 | Near the entrance to Gerudo Valley, in a medium spot between the rocky bluff and a lone northern tree. |
6 | In the northeastern portion of the field, which houses several brown trees. The Poe is between in a spot between said trees and a green tree in the westernmost area of that portion. |
7 | In a field of trees north of the previous area and south of the entrance to Kokiri Forest. |
8 | Near the short fence southeast of Lon Lon Ranch. |
9 | In the middle of a gray wall west of Lon Lon Ranch. |
10 | East of the entrance to Kakariko Village, it usually moves in direction towards the body of water that descends from Zora's River. |
Twilight Princess
Number | Location | Spot |
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1 | Faron Woods | Within the wooden area surrounded by fog. |
2 | Hyrule Field | On the top of a small cliff in Faron Province. |
3 | Hyrule Field | Near a tree found in a cliff east of Kakariko Gorge. |
4 | Hyrule Field | In the middle of a stone bridge north of Lanayru Province. |
5 | Hyrule Field | Under a grotto surrounded by grass in the northern portion of Lanayru Province. |
6 | Hyrule Field | Same as the previous one. |
7 | Hyrule Field | Within the amphitheater ruins in Lanayru Province, where one of the Owl Statues lie. |
8 | Hyrule Field | Near the yard located outside the southern entrance to Hyrule Castle Town. |
9 | Hyrule Field | In the middle of a wooden bridge right in front of the eastern entrance to Hyrule Castle Town. |
10 | Hyrule Field | Found in a crag south of the Great Bridge of Hylia. Some bombable boulders block the Clawshot targets that help Link reach there. |
11 | Lantern Cavern | Within the Lantern Cavern southwest of Kakariko Gorge. |
12 | Kakariko Village | Found where Barnes's explosive supplies used to be. |
13 | Kakariko Village | Right in front of Talo's watchtower. |
14 | Kakariko Graveyard | In the main area. |
15 | Kakariko Graveyard | Under a tombstone. |
16 | Death Mountain | Found in a crag in the trail accessible from the high spot where a baby Goron lies. |
17 | Hyrule Castle Town | Inside Jovani's house. It's the first Poe found, and it's mandatory for Wolf Link to defeat. |
18 | Lake Hylia | In one of the landing platforms of the Falbi's Flight-by-Fowl minigame. |
19 | Lake Hylia | In the grass area southeast of the lake. |
20 | Lake Hylia | In the rocky shore south of the lake. |
21 | Lake Hylia | In a crag right under the starting area of the Falbi's Flight-by-Fowl minigame. |
22 | Lake Hylia | Near the stone watchtower southwest of the lake. |
23 | Lantern Cavern | Within the Lantern Cavern south of Lake Hylia. |
24 | Lantern Cavern | Same as the previous one. |
25 | Lantern Cavern | Same as the previous one. |
26 | Sacred Grove | Behind the waterfall. |
27 | Sacred Grove | Under a boulder in the area where Link confronts the Skull Kid directly. |
28 | Sacred Grove | Where the Master Sword lies. |
29 | Gerudo Desert | Near a rock southeast of the desert. |
30 | Gerudo Desert | Near the entrance to the Cave of Ordeals, under the missing fragment of the Bridge of Eldin. |
31 | Gerudo Desert | In a region west of the desert. |
32 | Gerudo Desert | Near a tree in a cliff north of the desert. |
33 | Gerudo Desert | Under a grotto pinpointed by three skulls in the cliff where the previous Poe is. |
34 | Gerudo Desert | Same as the previous one. |
35 | Gerudo Desert | Where King Bulblin is fought. |
36 | Gerudo Desert | West of the entrance to Arbiter's Grounds. |
37 | Arbiter's Grounds | One of the Poes that guard the flames needed to open the dungeon's main gate. Defeating it is required. |
38 | Arbiter's Grounds | One of the Poes that guard the flames needed to open the dungeon's main gate. Defeating it is required. |
39 | Arbiter's Grounds | One of the Poes that guard the flames needed to open the dungeon's main gate. Defeating it is required. |
40 | Arbiter's Grounds | One of the Poes that guard the flames needed to open the dungeon's main gate. Defeating it is required, and this one in particular can split into four like the eldest of the Poe Sisters did. |
41 | Zora's River | In the southern grass area. |
42 | Zora's Waterfall | On a cliff east of the waterfall. |
43 | Zora's Domain | In a northern cliff. |
44 | Snowpeak | At the top of the southeastern snowy bluff. |
45 | Snowpeak | Near a tree east of the mountain. |
46 | Snowpeak | Trapped within an ice formation in the cave leading to Snowpeak Top. |
47 | Snowpeak | Near a tree facing a cliff. |
48 | Snowpeak | In the mesa prior to the entrance to Snowpeak Ruins. |
49 | Snowpeak Ruins | In the icy foyer. |
50 | Snowpeak Ruins | Inside the middle armor statue near the foyer. |
51 | Snowpeak Ruins | Behind an icy obstacle in the southeastern room of the second floor. |
52 | Temple of Time | Right from the entrance in the lobby, behind a statue movable only with the Dominion Rod. |
53 | Temple of Time | Behind some gold bars in a corridor in floor three. |
54 | Temple of Time | At the top of floor six, prior to the room with the Boss Key. |
55 | Hidden Village | In the balcony of the northeastern house. |
56 | City in the Sky | In the west wing of third floor, after Link climbs there with some Peahats. |
57 | City in the Sky | In the open-ended room prior to the whereabouts of the Boss Key. Wolf Link must cross some white vines first. |
58 | Cave of Ordeals | On floor 17. |
59 | Cave of Ordeals | On floor 33. |
60 | Cave of Ordeals | On floor 44. |
External Links
- List of all Ocarina of Time Poe Soul Locations at Zelda Dungeon.
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