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− | [[File:TigerScrolls_TMC.gif|left]]These are given to [[Link]] in the game ''[[The Legend of Zelda: The Minish Cap|The Minish Cap]]'' from the eight [[Blade Brothers]]. Each is like your own personal cheat sheet for Sword Techniques. |
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+ | |name = Tiger Scrolls |
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+ | |image = [[File:TigerScrolls TMC.gif]] |
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+ | |game = {{TMC}} |
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+ | |comp = [[Swordsman's Scrolls]] |
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+ | }} |
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+ | The '''Tiger Scrolls''' are key items in {{TMC}}. They are given to Link by five of the [[Blade Brothers]], after Link successfully learns a new sword technique. They allow Link to review the directions for a technique if he ever forgets how to perform it. The character stamped on the scroll reads {{Japanese|武|Bu|Art of War|2}}. |
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+ | Although the Tiger Scrolls are treated as key items, only the [[#Spin Attack|Spin Attack]] is necessary to complete the game. |
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− | The eight scrolls are: |
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+ | ==List of Tiger Scrolls== |
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− | ==Spin Attack== |
+ | ===Spin Attack=== |
− | [[File:Spin_Attack.png|left]][[File:Swiftblade Scroll.gif|right]]The '''[[Spin Attack]]''' is the first attack which Link receives. After charging Link's sword and releasing, he will spin around like a tornado, which is very for dispatching enemies when surrounded. |
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+ | [[File:Spin Attack.png|left]][[File:Swiftblade Scroll.gif|right]] |
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+ | The '''[[Spin Attack]]''' allows Link to charge his sword and then release, causing him to spin around in a circle. It is learned from [[Blade Brothers#Swiftblade|Swiftblade]] once Link returns from [[Deepwood Shrine]]. The charging time can be shortened by training with [[Blade Brothers#Scarblade|Scarblade]]. |
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+ | The Hyrule Town guards will not allow Link to venture towards Mt. Crenel until he learns the Spin Attack. |
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− | This technique can be obtained from [[Swiftblade|Swiftblade's]] Dojo after finishing the [[Deepwood Shrine]]. |
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+ | ===Sword Beam=== |
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− | This move can be upgraded by fusing [[Kinstone]]s with [[Grayblade]]. |
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+ | [[File:Sword Beam.png|left]][[File:Grimblade Scroll.gif|right]] |
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+ | The '''[[Sword Beam]]''' allows Link to fire a beam from his sword when at full health. It is learned from [[Blade Brothers#Grimblade|Grimblade]] once Link obtains the [[Lantern|Flame Lantern]]. |
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+ | ===Dash Attack=== |
+ | [[File:Dash Attack.png|left]][[File:Swiftblade Scroll.gif|right]] |
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− | [[File:Sword_Beam.png|left]][[File:Grimblade Scroll.gif|right]] '''[[Sword Beam]]''' fires a beam from the sword when Link has full health, similar to the move in the original ''[[The Legend of Zelda (Game)|The Legend of Zelda]]'' and ''[[The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past|A Link to the Past]]''. |
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+ | The '''[[Dash Attack]]''' allows Link to dash with his sword out by equipping both his sword and Pegasus Boots, and then using the boots. It is learned from [[Blade Brothers#Swiftblade|Swiftblade]] once Link obtains the [[Pegasus Boots]]. |
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− | This technique can be obtained from [[Grimblade|Grimblade's]] Dojo after finding the [[lantern]]. |
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+ | ===Peril Beam=== |
+ | [[File:Peril Beam.png|left]][[File:Waveblade Scroll.gif|right]] |
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− | [[File:Dash_Attack.png|left]][[File:Swiftblade Scroll.gif|right]]The '''[[Dash Attack]]''' is performed by equipping both the sword and [[Pegasus Boots]], and holding down the Boots button to charge. Link will hold his sword forward and can dash through swathes of enemies. |
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+ | The '''Peril Beam''' allows Link to fire a beam from his sword when at critical health. It is learned from [[Blade Brothers#Waveblade|Waveblade]] once Link obtains the [[Flippers]]. |
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− | This technique can be obtained from [[Swiftblade|Swiftblade's]] Dojo after finding the [[Pegasus Boots]]. |
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+ | ===Rock Breaker=== |
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+ | [[File:Rock Breaker.png|left]][[File:Swiftblade Scroll.gif|right]] |
+ | The '''Rock Breaker''' allows Link to break [[jar]]s and throwable [[rock]]s by striking them with his sword. It is learned from [[Blade Brothers#Swiftblade|Swiftblade]] once Link obtains the [[White Sword]]. |
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− | This technique can be obtained from [[Waveblade|Waveblade's]] Dojo after finding the [[Zora's Flippers]]. |
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+ | ===Roll Attack=== |
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+ | [[File:Roll Attack.png|left]][[File:Greyblade Scroll.gif|right]] |
+ | The '''Roll Attack''' allows Link to perform a forward thrust by using his sword just as he comes up at any point in a roll. If Link successfully strikes an enemy, he will execute a Spin Slash. It is learned from [[Blade Brothers#Grayblade|Grayblade]] once Link obtains the [[White Sword|White Sword (Two Elements)]]. The move also appears in {{TP}}; however, it does not need to be learned, and does not have a name. |
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− | This technique can be obtained from [[Swiftblade]]'s Dojo after finding the [[White Sword]]. |
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− | == |
+ | ===Down Thrust=== |
+ | [[File:Down Thrust.png|left]][[File:Swiftblade Scroll.gif|right]] |
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− | [[File:Roll_Attack.png|left]][[File:Greyblade Scroll.gif|right]]The '''[[Roll Attack]]''' is performed by pressing the sword button just after finishing a roll. If it hits an enemy successfully, Link will execute a spin slash, rather than the usual thrust. The Roll Attack can also be performed by pressing the sword button right in the beginning of a roll. |
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+ | The '''[[Down Thrust]]''' allows Link to perform a downward thrust by using his sword just as he reaches the height of a jump with the [[Roc's Cape]]. It is learned from [[Blade Brothers#Swiftblade|Swiftblade]] once Link obtains the [[Roc's Cape]]. It bears similarity to the [[Jump Attack]], a move previously impossible to employ in the 2D Zelda games. |
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− | This technique can be obtained from [[Grayblade]]'s Dojo after finishing the [[Cave of Flames]] and infusing the [[White Sword]] with the Earth and Fire [[Elements]]. |
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+ | ===Great Spin Attack=== |
+ | [[File:Great Spin Attack.png|left]][[File:Swiftblade 1st Scroll.gif|right]] |
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− | [[File:Down_Thrust.png|left]][[File:Swiftblade Scroll.gif|right]]The '''[[Down Thrust]]''' is similar to a move in ''[[Zelda II: The Adventure of Link|The Adventure of Link]]''; at the height of a jump, press the sword button and Link will slam to the ground with his sword thrusting downwards. |
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+ | The '''[[Spin Attack#Great Spin Attack|Great Spin Attack]]''' allows Link to perform continuous Spin Attacks by repeatedly using his sword while executing a Spin Attack. It is learned from [[Blade Brothers#Swiftblade I|Swiftblade I]] once Link obtains all of the other seven Tiger Scrolls. The timespan of the technique can be lengthened by training with [[Blade Brothers#Greatblade|Greatblade]]. |
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− | This technique can be obtained from [[Swiftblade]]'s Dojo after finding the [[Roc's Feather]]. |
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− | ==Spin Attack== |
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− | [[File:Great_Spin_Attack.png|left]][[File:Swiftblade 1st Scroll.gif|right]]The '''[[Spin Attack]]''' is performed by charging Link's sword, releasing, and then rhythmically pressing the sword button while moving around. |
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+ | |esS= Pergamino del tigre |
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+ | |frF= Précis d'Escrime |
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+ | |frFM= Fencing Handbook |
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+ | |de= {{de|Schwerttechniken in The Minish Cap|Schriftrollen der Schwertkunst}} |
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+ | |it= Le unghie della Tigre |
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+ | <center>''See [[The Minish Cap Translations/Items#Tiger Scrolls|here]] for the translations for each individual Tiger Scroll.''</center> |
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− | This technique can be obtained from [[Swiftblade the First]]'s Dojo after learning all of the other moves. |
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+ | {{Abilities}} |
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+ | [[Category:Sword Techniques]] |
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− | This move can be upgraded by fusing [[Kinstone]]s with [[Waveblade]]. |
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Revision as of 20:27, 22 December 2015
Template:Object The Tiger Scrolls are key items in The Minish Cap. They are given to Link by five of the Blade Brothers, after Link successfully learns a new sword technique. They allow Link to review the directions for a technique if he ever forgets how to perform it. The character stamped on the scroll reads Template:Japanese.
Although the Tiger Scrolls are treated as key items, only the Spin Attack is necessary to complete the game.
List of Tiger Scrolls
Spin Attack
The Spin Attack allows Link to charge his sword and then release, causing him to spin around in a circle. It is learned from Swiftblade once Link returns from Deepwood Shrine. The charging time can be shortened by training with Scarblade.
The Hyrule Town guards will not allow Link to venture towards Mt. Crenel until he learns the Spin Attack.
Sword Beam
The Sword Beam allows Link to fire a beam from his sword when at full health. It is learned from Grimblade once Link obtains the Flame Lantern.
Dash Attack
The Dash Attack allows Link to dash with his sword out by equipping both his sword and Pegasus Boots, and then using the boots. It is learned from Swiftblade once Link obtains the Pegasus Boots.
Peril Beam
The Peril Beam allows Link to fire a beam from his sword when at critical health. It is learned from Waveblade once Link obtains the Flippers.
Rock Breaker
The Rock Breaker allows Link to break jars and throwable rocks by striking them with his sword. It is learned from Swiftblade once Link obtains the White Sword.
Roll Attack
The Roll Attack allows Link to perform a forward thrust by using his sword just as he comes up at any point in a roll. If Link successfully strikes an enemy, he will execute a Spin Slash. It is learned from Grayblade once Link obtains the White Sword (Two Elements). The move also appears in Twilight Princess; however, it does not need to be learned, and does not have a name.
Down Thrust
The Down Thrust allows Link to perform a downward thrust by using his sword just as he reaches the height of a jump with the Roc's Cape. It is learned from Swiftblade once Link obtains the Roc's Cape. It bears similarity to the Jump Attack, a move previously impossible to employ in the 2D Zelda games.
Great Spin Attack
The Great Spin Attack allows Link to perform continuous Spin Attacks by repeatedly using his sword while executing a Spin Attack. It is learned from Swiftblade I once Link obtains all of the other seven Tiger Scrolls. The timespan of the technique can be lengthened by training with Greatblade.
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Language | Name | Meaning | |
FrenchEU | Précis d'Escrime | Fencing Handbook | |
German | Schriftrollen der Schwertkunst | ||
Italian | Le unghie della Tigre | ||
SpanishEU | Pergamino del tigre |
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