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Named after a legendary steed, '''Epona's Song''' is most useful to a player who has a [[mount]], [[pet]], or [[Unique Companion|similar companion]].  Playing this mystical song requires a degree of skill, but can be finished in roughly 5-to-10 seconds.  Once the song finishes, the player's [[mount]] will be magically summoned to player's side instantaneously, even from immense distances.  The song cannot bring the mount through different dimensions, however, such as bringing a horse from Hyrule to the Twilight Realm, or vice versa.  If the player has more than one mount, he or she can select which mount to summon by mentally picturing the chosen mount while playing.
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Named after a legendary steed, '''Epona's Song''' is most useful to a user who has a [[mount]], [[pet]], or similar companion.  Playing this mystical song requires a degree of skill, but can be finished in roughly 5-to-10 seconds.  Once the song finishes, the player's mount or pet will be magically summoned to player's side instantaneously, even from immense distances.  The song cannot bring the mount through different dimensions, however, such as bringing a horse from [[Hyrule]] to the [[Twilight Realm]], or vice versa.  If the player has more than one mount or pet, she can select which one to summon by mentally picturing the chosen creature while playing.
 
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==Variant==
 
A character may freely gain the '''Horse Call''' in place of Epona's Song.  This variant is a small horseshoe-shaped flute, and thus is considered a [[:Category:Mechanical Items|mechanical item]] instead of a song. [[Category:Mechanical Items]] [[Category:Variants]]
 
 
 
When the holder of this expertly-crafted flute blows into it properly, requiring little expertise, it effectively plays Epona's Song skillfully enough for the required period of time.  As such, it has the same end effect of Epona's Song itself.  Despite its name, it can summon any mount to the user, and not just horses.
 
 
 
 
==Trivia==
 
==Trivia==
{{Canon|Ocarina of Time}} The Horse Call canonically appears in ''Twilight Princess.''
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* Epona's Song is considered a [[variant]] of the [[Horse Call]].  Both ultimately have the same effect, but Horse Call may be easier to acquire for a user without high [[Courage]].
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* {{Canon|Ocarina of Time}}

Latest revision as of 12:14, 1 January 2015

Epona's Song
Type Utility Song
Fields Summon, Travel
Cost Lowest Cost

C5: 10 rupees
C4: 15 rupees
C3: 20 rupees
C2: 25 rupees
C1: 30 rupees
Rent: 5 rupees

Named after a legendary steed, Epona's Song is most useful to a user who has a mount, pet, or similar companion. Playing this mystical song requires a degree of skill, but can be finished in roughly 5-to-10 seconds. Once the song finishes, the player's mount or pet will be magically summoned to player's side instantaneously, even from immense distances. The song cannot bring the mount through different dimensions, however, such as bringing a horse from Hyrule to the Twilight Realm, or vice versa. If the player has more than one mount or pet, she can select which one to summon by mentally picturing the chosen creature while playing.

Trivia

  • Epona's Song is considered a variant of the Horse Call. Both ultimately have the same effect, but Horse Call may be easier to acquire for a user without high Courage.
  • The Epona's Song treasure canonically appears in the Zelda series, initially in Ocarina of Time. More information about the canonical version of this treasure can likely be found on Zelda Wiki.