Perhaps the most common form of ice seen in the Legend of Zelda is iced floors and surfaces. Icy surfaces reduce traction, causing Link to slip and slide (and even fall in The Wind Waker) when moving across it. Icy surfaces are always present in ice-themed areas and dungeons, and may serve to solve certain puzzles by pushing blocks, or ice blocks (see below) across its surface. In The Wind Waker, Link occasionally uses inclined icy surfaces as a slide to reach certain areas.
In Oracle of Ages and Oracle of Seasons, a ring called the Snowshoe Ring prevents Link from sliding on icy surfaces when worn. Link can use the Iron Boots in Ocarina of Time, The Wind Waker, and Twilight Princess, the Goron Mask in Majora's Mask, and the Cozy Parka in Tri Force Heroes to achieve a similar effect.
Icebergs are a second common formation of ice. They appear often on the water in areas with cold temperatures. Wherever Icebergs appear, Link must jump from one to the other to cross the body of water he is on. When preparing for a jump, Link must take into consideration the steady movement of the Icebergs. Link must also be careful jumping from one floe to the next, as the icy platforms may cause him to slip off the Iceberg. Should Link land in the icy water, he will have to swim back to the edge (sometimes taking damage from the freezing-cold water) and begin again.
In Majora's Mask, Link can create his own Icebergs by shooting an Ice Arrow into the water. Octoroks can also be frozen by the Ice Arrow in order to create a floating ice block, to be used as a platform. This is essential to the completion of the Great Bay Temple, and must be done to cross the Ikana River.[9]Blue Chuchus can also be frozen to create blocks of ice on solid ground (see below).
Icebergs appear in Zora's Fountain (when Link is an adult) in Ocarina of Time, in the Mountain Village in Majora's Mask, within the Ice Ring Isle in The Wind Waker, and at the entrance to Snowpeak in Twilight Princess.
Ice Chunks
Ice ChunksThis is an unofficial, fan-created name. occur most prominently in Majora's Mask, but appear in other titles as well. They usually serve as barriers or obstacles, often blocking off passages or covering openings or holes. These large chunks of ice can be melted with fire-based items (such as the Fire Arrows and the Fire Rod) or Hot Spring Water, or shattered by objects such as Link's Ball and Chain in Twilight Princess. If Link touches the ice, it will temporarily freeze his entire body and sap his life energy until he breaks away from the ice encasing him. In Twilight Princess, ice chunks will not freeze Link if he touches them; some can even be shattered by regular attacks.
Ice chunks may also encase certain objects; anything from Rupees to Jars to Treasure Chests and even enemies. Just as for regular chunks, the ice can be melted by fire-based items or Hot Spring Water to reveal its contents. In Majora's Mask, ice covers the hearth of the Mountain Smithy, making it impossible for Zubora and Gabora to conduct business.[10] Just like any other ice chunk, the hearth can be thawed with Hot Spring Water or a Fire Arrow.[11] Alternatively, lifting the curse on Snowhead by defeating Goht causes the ice to melt when spring arrives to the area.[12]
This form of ice has plot significance as well. For example, the Goron Elder of Majora's Mask becomes trapped in a chunk of ice, and must be unfrozen using the Hot Spring Water from the Goron Graveyard (as Link has not obtained the Fire Arrows at the time). By doing so, the Elder can teach Link the beginning of the Goron's Lullaby, which will eventually allow the hero to access the ice-themed Snowhead Temple. Also, the boss of said temple, Goht, is originally frozen in ice, and must be unfrozen by a Fire Arrow in order to begin the battle. In this manner, Kholdstare of A Link to the Past and Dera Zol of Four Swords must also be broken out of their icy prisons in order to begin the battle. In these two latter instances, ice plays an important role in the battle; the first as an important strategic element in the defeat of the boss, the second as a method of attack employed by the boss to be avoided.
A Key-sicle containing a Small KeyA Key-sicle containing a Big Key
Ice Blocks are another form of ice seen in the Zelda universe. Usually found within ice-themed dungeons, ice blocks are usually used to solve puzzles by sliding them across icy floors. In Twilight Princess, ice blocks do not appear, replaced completely by metal blocks. However, these blocks still have the same role, as they must be pushed across ice to solve puzzles. Some blocks will be encased in ice, which must be shattered using the Ball and Chain.
In the Temple of Droplets of The Minish Cap, ice blocks may also encase keys. By opening trap doors on the floors above, these blocks can be slid under Light Beams, which will melt the ice and expose the key. After obtaining the Flame Lantern, ice blocks can be melted using said item instead.
Ice Stalagmites and Icicles found in the Ice Cavern in Ocarina of Time 3D
These ice formations, usually seen in caverns of sub-zero temperatures, appear fairly often in The Legend of Zelda series, although they only interact with the environment in Ocarina of Time and Majora's Mask. Unlike ice chunks, stalagmites will not freeze Link when touched; they are simple barriers that can be destroyed using a Sword or another weapon. Occasionally, stalactites may fall on Link as he passes under them, causing him to take damage.
Chunkier stalactites can often be knocked down by Arrows. This can be used to Link's advantage by making the stalactite falling onto ice chunks below, shattering them and clearing the obstacle. In Twilight Princess regular (non-icy) stalactites appear in the Lakebed Temple. They can be knocked down using Bomb Arrows and can, once embedded in the ground, can be used as platforms to reach higher ledges.
Red Ice is a variant of the Ice Chunk. It is seen exclusively in Ocarina of Time, primarily in the Ice Cavern. Just like regular ice chunks, Link may also find objects encased within the ice. However, Red Ice will not freeze Link when he touches it. Red Ice possesses magical properties, and can only be melted using Blue Fire.[13] On his quest, Link must unfreeze King Zora, who is encased in Red Ice when Link arrives to the frozen Zora's Domain.
Mega Ice is a type of ice seen only in Spirit Tracks. This powerful ice is used on several occasions, namely to calm the raging magma erupting in Goron Village. Obtained from the Noko the merchant Anouki at Wellspring Station, these large chunks of ice are carried in the freight car of the Spirit Train. Once Link exits the Snow Realm, the warmer climate will begin to melt the ice.[14] Therefore, Link must hurry to his destination in order to have enough ice to accomplish his task, whatever it may be.
Ice Crystals are magical objects (not unlike the Mega Ice of Spirit Tracks) seen only in the Sword & Shield Maze in Oracle of Seasons. They are an essential element of the dungeon, which has the peculiarity of having a fire-themed first floor and an ice-themed second floor. Three ice crystals, said to be magical and capable of freezing anything,[15] are found on a raised platform on the second floor of the dungeon. Using the Power Bracelet, each crystal must be carried to one of the three openings in the floor and dropped down into the floor below. When the ice comes in contact with the lava of the fire floor, the magical ice crystal will harden the molten rock, allowing Link to progress further in the dungeon.
Ice LeavesThis is an unofficial, fan-created name. are ice-encrusted leaves hanging from the lone tree at Snowpeak Top. These leaves, which can be knocked down from the tree, are used by Yeto as a "snowboard" in order to glide down the mountain to the Snowpeak Ruins. After seeing Yeto "snowboard" down the mountain, Link can knock down a "snowboard" of his own and follow suit. After completing the dungeon, Link can engage in Snowboard Races with Yeto and Yeta.
The following section is not part of the Zelda canon and should not be taken as such.
Tiles of Ice can be found in certain Caves, the Frozen Grotto, the Future WorldDungeon, Lake Hylia, and the River of Ice. When stepped on, the character slides forward until they either collide with a wall or slide off the Ice. This effect can be mitigated with the Glass Slippers and Iron Boots. The Lute, scrolls, and War Drum cannot be used while the character is sliding. Using the Cane of Somaria while sliding stops the character in place.
Certain walls of Ice in the Frozen Grotto and the Future World Dungeon can be Dug with a Shovel. After they are Dug up, a tile of Ice appears in their place. Falling Icicles can create tiles of Ice where they land. Frost Taluses can cover every tile adjacent and beneath them in Ice that disappears after several beats. The Ice Rod and Ice Wizzrobes create small cubes of Ice that float through the air in a straight line, freezing any Water tiles under them for around 10 beats before they revert to their normal state. Skull Ice Wizzrobes can create larger cubes that act similarly, though these larger Ice cubes explode into a three-tile-wide, three-tile-long cloud of Ice on contact with terrain, Enemies, characters, or other projectiles. Evil Zora and Eviler Zora fire orbs of Ice that leave freeze Water underneath them. Scrolls of Freezing convert all nearby Water tiles into Ice that melts quickly.
Floor Switches in the Frozen Grotto can convert all Ice present into Deep Water or Shallow Water. Naturally-generated Ice and Ice created by the Ice Rod or the Scroll of Freezing becomes Deep Water, whereas Ice from Diggable walls becomes Shallow Water. New Ice tiles from Diggable walls or created with an Item will not be converted automatically.
Ice-Based Items
On his various adventures, Link will obtain certain objects for his Inventory that harness the power of ice. These items are often used to quell raging fires or to freeze enemies, or simply to create ice.
Various ice-themed locations (including overworld and dungeons) are seen on Link's various adventures, which usually contain several of the aforementioned ice formations. The following is a gallery of all such locations in The Legend of Zelda.
↑Ice Rod -- Assign it to This will launch a ball of ice dealing 1 damage in the direction you're facing, at the cost of stamina. — Inventory (Cadence of Hyrule)
↑If you came here to meet the Zoras, you wasted your time... This is all there is... With one exception, the Zoras are now sealed under this thick ice sheet... — Sheik (Ocarina of Time)
↑To cross the valley of Ikana, aim at the river beasts with the arrowhead that freezes. — Garo (Majora's Mask)
↑Unfortunately, we're not doing any business right now. It's because of this abnormal cold snap we've been having. See? Our hearth has been frozen over! — Zubora (Majora's Mask)
↑Eh? What's that? You say if we had hot water, we could melt the ice off the hearth? — Zubora (Majora's Mask)
↑You've gotta understand, I have to melt this ice off my hearth before I can go to work. Come back in the spring after the ice melts. — Zubora (Majora's Mask)
↑The ice is fine until ya get to warmer areas. Then ya gotta look out! If ya putter around too long in the grass, all that sweet cargo's gonna melt. — Noko (Spirit Tracks)