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Big Fairies are recurring creatures in the Legend of Zelda series. If Link touches one, it will completely refill the hero's Magic Meter, as well as some of his health. Big Fairies appear as floating orbs of light, just like the more common healing Fairies encountered throughout Hyrule and Termina. However, the orb representing a Big Fairy's body is somewhat larger than a typical Fairy's. Additionally, Big Fairies cannot be kept in bottles.

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  • Big Fairy
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  • Big Fairies are recurring creatures in the Legend of Zelda series. If Link touches one, it will completely refill the hero's Magic Meter, as well as some of his health. Big Fairies appear as floating orbs of light, just like the more common healing Fairies encountered throughout Hyrule and Termina. However, the orb representing a Big Fairy's body is somewhat larger than a typical Fairy's. Additionally, Big Fairies cannot be kept in bottles.
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Found
  • Gossip Stones
  • Places where Navi turns green without Z-targeting
Games
  • Majora's Mask
  • Ocarina of Time
Name
  • Big Fairy
Caption
  • A Big Fairy from Majora's Mask
Use
  • Restores some of Link's health and all of his Magic Meter
firstgame
  • Ocarina of Time
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  • Big Fairies are recurring creatures in the Legend of Zelda series. If Link touches one, it will completely refill the hero's Magic Meter, as well as some of his health. Big Fairies appear as floating orbs of light, just like the more common healing Fairies encountered throughout Hyrule and Termina. However, the orb representing a Big Fairy's body is somewhat larger than a typical Fairy's. Additionally, Big Fairies cannot be kept in bottles. Big Fairies appear at two types of locations. The first is any Gossip Stone at which Link plays the "Song of Storms"; the second is any number of spots in Ocarina of Time to which Navi flies and turns green, but provides nothing to Z-target. At these spots, Link must play the "Song of Storms", or sometimes the "Sun's Song", to make a Big Fairy appear. Navi also exhibits this behavior at spots where playing the "Song of Time" will summon one or more Stones of Time, or where the "Scarecrow's Song" will summon Pierre; a Big Fairy will not appear at these locations.
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