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Beds are recurring Objects in The Legend of Zelda series.(SSSkyward Sword | BotWBreath of the Wild)[1][2][name references needed] Beds go unnamed in Cadence of Hyrule.
Location and Uses
Link's Awakening
In Link's Awakening, Beds are found in many Houses of Koholint Island. After Link washes up on the Toronbo Shores, Marin brings him back into a Bed inside her House.
There is also an area in the Dream Shrine accessible only by sleeping in a Bed.
Ocarina of Time
Majora's Mask
Oracle of Seasons
Oracle of Ages
The Wind Waker
The Minish Cap
In The Minish Cap, beds are props that are used in many houses around. They can be walked on the blanket space as though it's normal terrain and serve no purpose than just decoration. An exception is in Link's house where he can sleep in his bed to replenish hearts. In the beginning of the game, Link is seen sleeping in when Smith calls him to wake-up after Zelda came in. After the attack in Hyrule castle by Vaati which left Link unconscious, he is woken up at one of the Castle's quarters. In Simon's Simulations there is a bed with a mechanism that generates simulated dreams, in this case, Link dreams a dungeon full of monsters.
Twilight Princess
In Twilight Princess, beds can be found in many houses around Ordon, Castle Town and Kakariko Village. They serve no purpose than just house decorations. Their designs have distinct differences depending on their different locations.
Spirit Tracks
Skyward Sword
In Skyward Sword, Beds can be found in Skyloft's residential houses, the Knight Academy, and the Lumpy Pumpkin. They can be used to rest and replenish Hearts. They can also cycle between day and night. Beedle's Airshop has a makeshift Bed that Link can sleep in, if he does, he will be relocated at Beedle's Island in the morning. Each resident of Skyloft has unique designs for their Beds based on their personality. The Knight Academy uses different beddings for boys and girls, some with minor personal touches.
- Goselle and Rupin's house: Two Single beds with Rupee design blankets and bedding is encrusted with Rupees.
- Bertie and Luv's house: Two single beds.
- Greba and Gondo's house: Two Single beds with personal items stashed on nearby shelves.
- Jakamar, Wryna and Kukiel's house: A custom king size bed for three people with sky, sun and cloud design blankets.
- Orielle and Parrow's house: Two Single beds with striped blankets.
- Peater and Peatrice's house: Two Single beds, Peater's made from Bamboo while Peatrice has wood designed as a heart and blanket with hearts.
- Mallara and Pipit's house: Two Single beds with tattered blankets covered in patches.
- Piper and Gully's house: One Single bed with orange blankets.
- Sparrot's house: One Single bed
- Knight Academy: All beds are the same for students and instructors. Males use green blanket with blue triangles, whilst Females use pink blankets with turquoise triangles. Few design differences are as follows: Karane's blanket is frilly with a doily above it, Cawlin and Strich have bunk-beds and Groose has clothes cluttering on his.
- Lumpy Pumpkin: The inn uses two single beds covered in green blankets with pumpkins on them.
- Beedle's Air Shop: On the far inner side of the shop, there's a rectangle box with a mat covering it. Link can sleep on it.
A Link Between Worlds
A Link Between Worlds begins with Link asleep in his Bed. He is woken by Gulley entering his house to inform him that he is late for his job with the Blacksmith.[3][4] A short while later, after Link is knocked unconscious from attempting to battle the invading Yuga inside the Sanctuary, he awakens in his own Bed again, having been brought to his seemingly-unoccupied house by Ravio.[5]
Breath of the Wild
In Breath of the Wild, Beds are found in Inns throughout Hyrule, mainly in the nine major settlements of the seven Races, as well as in all 15 Stables. Most innkeepers offer a Regular Bed[name references needed] for 20 Rupees. The Stables, as well as Kara Kara Bazaar and Hateno, Lurelin and Kakariko Village, also offer a Soft Bed,[name references needed] which is stuffed with fine Cucco feathers for double the price of the Regular Bed;[name references needed] this will have Link wake with not only full Hearts, but also one temporary Heart.[6] Certain places, such as Link's House, the Great Deku Tree's Navel and the Old Man's Cabin, have Beds which can be used for free to replenish Hearts. As a consequence, they offer no upgraded Bed. The Gerudo, Goron, Rito and Zora Inns offer unique Beds rather than a Soft Bed. These costs 80 Rupees, and provide Link with three temporary Hearts and one temporary Stamina Wheel unit. Romah and Tray offer massages, those being the Spa Plan and Goron massage, respectively.[7][8] Cecili and Kayden instead have special Beds, the Rito-down Bed and water Bed.[citation needed][9]
Other Appearances
Hyrule Warriors
The following section is not part of the Zelda canon and should not be taken as such.
Cadence of Hyrule
The following section has content which has neither been confirmed nor denied as canonical by Nintendo.
Beds can be found inside Houses in Hyrule. In Story Mode, Link can be found slumbering in his House if Cadence chooses to rescue him, and the hero Cadence chose not to rescue appears unconscious in a Bed in Kakariko Village.
Nomenclature
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Gallery
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Link in a Bed from Link's Awakening DX
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A Bed from Cadence of Hyrule
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A Gerudo Village Bed from Cadence of Hyrule
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The Windmill Hut Bed from Cadence of Hyrule
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The Power Fate's Bed from Cadence of Hyrule
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The Courage Fate's Bed from Cadence of Hyrule
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The Wisdom Fate's Bed from Cadence of Hyrule
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Error Houlihan's Bed from Cadence of Hyrule
References
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There's probably still some dust around the window, the shelves, and the bed as well. You have to keep a sharp eye out to get all of it!
— Mallara (Skyward Sword HD) - ↑ Creating a Champion, Dark Horse Books, pg. 278
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WAKE UP!
— Gulley (A Link Between Worlds) - ↑
Papa was really angry. He said that you can't be a blacksmith if you don't get up at the crack of dawn!
— Gulley (A Link Between Worlds) - ↑
I'm a traveling merchant. I found you in the Sanctuary. Passed out. Alone. Strange, if you ask me. It looked like you needed a pal, so I took the liberty of lugging you here to this vacant house.
— Ravio (A Link Between Worlds) - ↑
The soft bed is stuffed with premium Cucco feathers...or something. I think. Sleep on that, and... Um... Ya know... You'll be more energized than usual.
— Ollie (Breath of the Wild) - ↑
We're an inn, of course, but we also have a special spa plan! A vacation for mind and body!
— Romah (Breath of the Wild) - ↑
New to the art of Goron massage, I take it? That's OK. First time for everything, as they say. A Goron-style massage is done on top of a hard rock bed. Pressure is applied to your body to squeeeeze the tension out. But I'll tell ya, it doesn't hurt one bit. Mostly. Honestly, I doze off sometimes! When it's all over, you'll sleep like a rock and feel great when ya wake up. You'll be all limber and full of energy!
— Tray (Breath of the Wild) - ↑
Hello! Welcome to the Seabed Inn. Wait... It can't be... Y-you're Master Link! From 100 years ago! *ahem* Sorry. Back to work I go. We're always happy to provide some sound sleep to weary travelers. Welcome to the Seabed Inn! Would you like to rest here? Our normal bed will cost you 20 rupees. Our blissful water bed is 80 rupees
— Kayden (Breath of the Wild)
Categories:
- Beds
- Objects
- Objects in Link's Awakening
- Objects in Link's Awakening DX
- Objects in Link's Awakening (Nintendo Switch)
- Objects in Ocarina of Time
- Objects in Ocarina of Time 3D
- Objects in Majora's Mask
- Objects in Majora's Mask 3D
- Objects in Oracle of Seasons
- Objects in Oracle of Ages
- Objects in The Wind Waker
- Objects in The Wind Waker HD
- Objects in The Minish Cap
- Objects in Twilight Princess
- Objects in Twilight Princess HD
- Objects in Spirit Tracks
- Objects in Skyward Sword
- Objects in Skyward Sword HD
- Objects in A Link Between Worlds
- Objects in Breath of the Wild
- Objects in Hyrule Warriors
- Objects in Hyrule Warriors Legends
- Objects in Hyrule Warriors: Definitive Edition
- Objects in Cadence of Hyrule