
Mounted in coral reefs and high platforms are cannons that can shoot bombs to distant enemies, and operate on their own.Īdvanced tools and devices can be found as well, such as the Tingle Tuner (which allows communication between the user and an assistant for various purposes), color-recording Picto Boxes (used to take pictographs that become important for figurine making), and pieces of ancient technology (as seen in Tower of the Gods and Wind Temple). It's unknown whether these boats are piloted manually or work automatically (in the latter case, it would indeed prove how much advancement is shown in regards to technology in the Great Sea). Navigating across the waters are Warships capable of shooting at enemies from long distances. The weaponry in the Great Sea is more advanced than it was in Hyrule before its flood. Main article: Technology in The Legend of Zelda Universe § The Wind Waker Auctions are run in Windfall Island every night, and Beedle's Shop Ship can be seen sailing around numerous islands as well.

However, the economy is a bit more diverse than in the former land of Hyrule, given the different businesses run for example, Traveling Merchants fuel trading sequences by selling their goods to travelers and also sending them to major shops and retails to give townspeople access to them. Like in most lands in the Zelda universe, and because of the fact that the Great Sea is born from Hyrule, Rupees are the means of currency, which is accepted in every inhabited island in the game.

In addition, certain islands are owned by individual characters for private purposes. Only Dragon Roost Island (with a Rito Chieftain and the Sky Spirit Valoo), Forest Haven (with the Great Deku Tree as the Earth Spirit), and Greatfish Isle (with Jabun as the Sea Spirit) are known to have guardian deities. The majority of the islands in the Great Sea are actually uninhabited, meaning that no one governs them neither Outset Island nor Windfall Island are governed officially, despite their dense population.

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