![]() For an upgrade to 50 arrows, score between 3,500 and 4,000 points in the Pirate Hideout Mini-Game. After completing the Fire Temple, Link can purchase the first quiver upgrade at the shop in Goron Village for 2,000 rupees, allowing Link to hold 30 arrows. In the Sand Temple Link obtains the Bow of Light, which he must use to activate certain switches and defeat Malladus. The Bow is found in the Fire Temple, and is fired in the same way as it was in Phantom Hourglass. Purchasing the final upgrade for 1,000 rupees from the Molida or Mercay island item shops allows Link to hold 50 arrows. Playing his mini-game and scoring between 1,700 and 1,990 points awards Link with a larger quiver one that can hold 30 arrows. After completing the Temple of Courage, Link gets a Letter from Romanos, which tells Link about his new Shooting Gallery. Link starts out with a quiver that can hold 20 arrows. Because this game features touch screen controls, here you touch the screen where you want to shoot and release to fire. The Bow in Phantom Hourglass is found in the Temple of Courage. They can be equipped by first making Link equip his Bow, and then moving the cursor over a Bomb Bag, and pressing the appropriate button. This game features Bomb Arrows, which are projectile explosives that can destroy faraway obstacles. These upgrades allow Link to hold 60 and 100 arrows, respectively. The quiver upgrades can be obtained by completing the STAR Game in Castle Town with the Clawshot, or, to make it easier, the Double Clawshots. The camera can be rotated using the joystick, allowing for simultaneous movement and aiming. On the Wii, Link must aim the Wii Remote at the point where they want to shoot. In the GameCube version, the aiming system is the same as in previous 3D Zelda titles. Depending on what system the game is being played on, the controls regarding the Bow vary. In Twilight Princess, the Bow is called the Hero's Bow and is obtained in the Goron Mines. Twilight Princess Main article: Hero's Bow If Link meets the Great Fairy, she upgrades it to the Level 2 Bow, which can have 3 arrows on the screen at once. Charged shots can pierce multiple targets, and break objects as well as pin large objects (like force crystals) to the wall. The Links can shoot unlimited arrows from it. The Bow can be randomly found on the Item Podiums that exist in the game. Link can charge it to make it shoot faster. Link receives the Fire Arrows and Ice Arrows from the Queen of Fairies, and the Light Arrows in the catacombs. Quiver upgrades are obtained from various Great Fairies, allowing Link to eventually hold 99 arrows. It functions the same way as it does in previous 3D Zelda titles, except that the arrows travel entirely straight, instead of arcing upwards. The Hero's Bow is obtained in the Tower of the Gods. Beating either upgrade Link's quiver once. There are two Shooting Galleries, one in East Clock Town and another in the Southern Swamp. Link acquires the Fire Arrows in the Snowhead Temple, Ice Arrows in the Great Bay Temple, and Light Arrows in the Stone Tower Temple. Link also gets new types of arrows in every dungeon. It functions in exactly the same way as Ocarina of Time's Fairy Bow, with the only difference being in its appearance. ![]() The Hero's Bow is obtained in the Woodfall Temple in Majora's Mask. Link's original quiver can hold 30 arrows and can be upgraded to 40 and 50 in the Kakariko Village Shooting Gallery and the Horseback Archery mini-game, respectively. Using the Bow puts the user in a first-person perspective, and the arrows arc upwards somewhat. Also, Link receives the Light Arrows from Princess Zelda once he has awakened all the Seven Sages. Link receives Fire Arrows by shooting at the sun above Lake Hylia and Ice Arrows by completing the Gerudo Training Ground. The Fairy Bow is found in the Forest Temple in Ocarina of Time. In the Second Quest, the Bow is found in the fifth dungeon of the game instead of the first. In the final dungeon of the game, Level 9: Death Mountain, Link receives the Silver Arrows, which do more damage and are required to defeat Ganon. The Bow is required to complete the game, because it is the only weapon capable of defeating Gohma, as well as Ganon. Also, as opposed to possessing a limited number of arrows, firing an arrow drains Link's Wallet by one rupee. Before Link gains the ability to use it, he must first purchase the arrows from one of the Item Shops for 80 Rupees. The Bow allows Link to fire off arrows at enemies. The Bow is found in the first dungeon of The Legend of Zelda, Level 1: The Eagle. ![]()
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