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+ | '''Rejuvenation''' is used to fill in missing or broken parts of things. Ink used for restoration appears lighter than usual, like smoke. As long as you fill in the broken part, the object will restore itself. Use the triangle button or move the Wii remote closer to the screen to paint a larger area at once. |
As one of the least frequently required techniques, there exist only a few instances in which its restorative use is possible. These include; |
As one of the least frequently required techniques, there exist only a few instances in which its restorative use is possible. These include; |
Revision as of 09:39, 30 December 2010
Rejuvenation is used to fill in missing or broken parts of things. Ink used for restoration appears lighter than usual, like smoke. As long as you fill in the broken part, the object will restore itself. Use the triangle button or move the Wii remote closer to the screen to paint a larger area at once.
As one of the least frequently required techniques, there exist only a few instances in which its restorative use is possible. These include;
- The bridge of stardust that spans the River of the Heavens
- The blade held by the statue of Nagi within the Cave of Nagi
- The waterwheel outside Kushi's sake brewery in Kamiki Village
- The missing pole completing Mrs. Orange's drying rack Kamiki Village
- A crumbling stone bridge within Tsuta Ruins
- The wooden bridge to the Guardian Sapling in Taka Pass
- The fragile bridge in Moon Cave
- The third largest of the four columns that surround the Digging minigame (later Mermaid Spring) in the eastern wing of the Dragon Palace
- The arrow on the Gekigami statue within the castle on Oni Island
- The crumbling floor during the final boss battle against Yami