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[[File:Wooden-bow.png|right]]
[[File:Wooden-bow.png|right]]
{{Main|Wooden Bow}}
{{Main|Wooden Bow}}
Wooden Bows have a base power of 4, base durability of 20 and base range of 20. They can often be found on the ground, or in the hands of [[Stalkoblin]]'s or Red [[Bokoblin]]s on the [[Great Plateau]]. The design is minimalist with one simple curved tree branch, with a piece of wire to function as the bow string. Due to the construction being mainly wooden, this weapon can catch fire.
Wooden Bows have a base power of 4, base durability of 20 and base range of 20. They can often be found on the ground, or in the hands of [[Stalkoblin]]'s or Red [[Bokoblin]]s on the [[Great Plateau]]. Due to the construction being mainly wooden, this weapon can catch fire.
 
With a strength of just 4, the Wooden Bow, alongside the [[Boko Bow]] are the weakest Bows in the game. With low durability as well as low range, there is very little reason to use the Wooden Bow unless it is the only option available. The Wooden Bow quickly becomes obsolete once Link leaves the Great Plateau and is able to acquire more powerful bows that have more abilities.


{{quote|This wooden bow may not be the most reliable for battling monsters, but is excellent for hunting small animals.|In-game description}}
{{quote|This wooden bow may not be the most reliable for battling monsters, but is excellent for hunting small animals.|In-game description}}
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[[File:Travelers-bow.png|right]]
[[File:Travelers-bow.png|right]]
{{Main|Traveler's Bow}}
{{Main|Traveler's Bow}}
Traveler's Bows have a base power of 5, base durability of 22 and base range of 20. They are usually wielded by [[Stalkoblin]]s and Red [[Bokoblin]]s in and around the [[Great Plateau]] area. Its appearance is reminiscent of classic [[Bow]]s in the [[The Legend of Zelda (Series)|Zelda Series]], with metal reinforcements in similar locations to older renditions.
Traveler's Bows have a base power of 5, base durability of 22 and base range of 20. They are usually wielded by [[Stalkoblin]]s and Red [[Bokoblin]]s in and around the [[Great Plateau]] area. [[Link]] can find several Traveler's Bows on the Great Plateau, including one in a Treasure Chest at the [[Temple of Time (Breath of the Wild)|Temple of Time]], as well as one within the [[Oman Au Shrine]].
 
[[Link]] can find several Traveler's Bows on the Great Plateau, including one in a Treasure Chest at the [[Temple of Time (Breath of the Wild)|Temple of Time]], as well as one within the [[Oman Au Shrine]].
 
With a Base Power of 5, it is only slightly more powerful than the more common [[Wooden Bow]] and [[Boko Bow]]. Soon after Link gets off the Great Plateau, he will find several Bows that quickly outclass the Traveler's Bow, rendering it obsolete.


As the [[World Level]] increases, they will tend to be replaced by Soldier's Bows.
As the [[World Level]] increases, they will tend to be replaced by Soldier's Bows.
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[[File:Soldiers-bow.png|right]]
[[File:Soldiers-bow.png|right]]
{{Main|Soldier's Bow}}
{{Main|Soldier's Bow}}
Soldier's Bows have a base power of 14, base durability of 36 and base range of 20. They are typically wielded by [[Lizalfos]] and [[Blue Bokoblin]]s all over [[Hyrule]]. It is similar in appearance to the [[Traveler's Bow]], however many more metal reinforcements are present, which signifies a much higher durability rating.
Soldier's Bows have a base power of 14, base durability of 36 and base range of 20. They are typically wielded by [[Lizalfos]] and [[Blue Bokoblin]]s all over [[Hyrule]]. They are similar in appearance to the [[Traveler's Bow]], however many more metal reinforcements are present, which signifies a much higher durability rating.
 
[[Link]] can find his first Soldier's Bow in a treasure chest on the [[Great Plateau]], located at the top of the [[Temple of Time (Breath of the Wild)|Temple of Time]]. Link can also acquire Soldier's Bows in treasure chests near a Bokoblin camp north of the [[Proxim Bridge]] and in an underwater treasure chest in the [[South Nabi Lake]], just northwest of the [[Dueling Peaks Tower]]. Another Soldier's Bow will continuously spawn at the [[Tabantha Bridge Stable]], on top of tarp that covers some crates.
 
With the power of 14 and decent durability, the Soldier's Bow is a quality Bow early in the game, and a much better option than the [[Wooden Bow]], [[Boko Bow]], and [[Traveler's Bow]], that Link acquires on the Great Plateau.


As the [[World Level]] increases, they will tend to replace Traveler's Bows, and be replaced by Knight's Bows in turn.
[[Link]] can find his first Soldier's Bow in a treasure chest on the [[Great Plateau]], located at the top of the [[Temple of Time (Breath of the Wild)|Temple of Time]]. Another Soldier's Bow will continuously spawn at the [[Tabantha Bridge Stable]], on top of tarp that covers some crates. As the [[World Level]] increases, they will tend to replace Traveler's Bows, and be replaced by Knight's Bows in turn.


{{quote|A bow designed for armed conflict. Inflicts more damage than a civilian bow, but it will still burn if it touches fire.|In-game description}}
{{quote|A bow designed for armed conflict. Inflicts more damage than a civilian bow, but it will still burn if it touches fire.|In-game description}}
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[[File:Knights-bow.png|right]]
[[File:Knights-bow.png|right]]
{{Main|Knight's Bow}}
{{Main|Knight's Bow}}
Knight's Bows have a base power of 26, base durability of 48 and base range of 20. They can usually be found in the possession of [[Blue Bokoblin]]s in the [[Gerudo (Breath of the Wild)|Gerudo]] region and [[Black Moblin]]s in the [[Hebra]] region. It has a fully metal construction, meaning lightning will be attracted and potentially cause a strike to hit [[Link]].
Knight's Bows have a base power of 26, base durability of 48 and base range of 20. They can usually be found in the possession of [[Blue Bokoblin]]s in the [[Gerudo (Breath of the Wild)|Gerudo]] region and [[Black Moblin]]s in the [[Hebra]] region. They have a fully metal construction, meaning lightning will be attracted and potentially cause a strike to hit [[Link]]. As the [[World Level]] increases, they will tend to replace Soldier's Bows, and be replaced by Royal Bows in turn.
 
As the [[World Level]] increases, they will tend to replace Soldier's Bows, and be replaced by Royal Bows in turn.


{{quote|The sturdy metal construction of this bow offers superior durability, while its lack of firing quirks makes it quite reliable. Once favored by the knights at Hyrule Castle.|In-game description}}
{{quote|The sturdy metal construction of this bow offers superior durability, while its lack of firing quirks makes it quite reliable. Once favored by the knights at Hyrule Castle.|In-game description}}
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[[File:Royal-bow.png|right]]
[[File:Royal-bow.png|right]]
{{Main|Royal Bow}}
{{Main|Royal Bow}}
Royal Bows have a base power of 38, base durability of 60 and base range of 20. They  
Royal Bows have a base power of 38, base durability of 60 and base range of 20. They look very similar to the [[Royal Guard's Bow]], but the colours are much brighter.
Royal Bow has a base power of 38, a base durability of 60, and a range of 20. This bow is splendid in design, featuring many golden accents and a riser swathed in purple ribbon. It has an identical structure to the [[Royal Guard's Bow]], however the colors used are significantly different.


{{quote|In the past, the king of Hyrule presented this bow to only the most talented archers in the land. Its combat capabilities are as impressive as its extravagant design.|In-game description}}
{{quote|In the past, the king of Hyrule presented this bow to only the most talented archers in the land. Its combat capabilities are as impressive as its extravagant design.|In-game description}}
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[[File:Forest-dweller-bow.png|right]]
[[File:Forest-dweller-bow.png|right]]
{{Main|Forest Dweller's Bow}}
{{Main|Forest Dweller's Bow}}
Forest Dweller's Bows are wooden, triple-shot bows with with a base power of 15 per arrow, base durability of 35 and base range of 20. They can be found in various locations in [[Hyrule]], but they are most common in the [[Korok Forest]]. The bow is made entirely from wood, meaning it will catch fire if it is brought in close proximity with a flame. It also has a fairly low durability and has the ability to fire three arrows at once, whilst only consuming one.
Forest Dweller's Bows are wooden, triple-shot bows with with a base power of 15 per arrow, base durability of 35 and base range of 20. They can be found in various locations in [[Hyrule]], but are most common in the [[Korok Forest]]. Made entirely from wood, they will catch fire if brought into close proximity with a flame. They have the ability to fire three arrows at once, whilst only consuming one.


One must be equipped at all times whilst attempting the [[Test of Wood]] Shrine Quest, or [[Link]] will be disqualified and be required to start the trial again.
One must be equipped at all times whilst attempting the [[Test of Wood]] Shrine Quest, or [[Link]] will be disqualified and be required to start the trial again.
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[[File:Silver-bow.png|right]]
[[File:Silver-bow.png|right]]
{{Main|Silver Bow}}
{{Main|Silver Bow}}
Silver Bows have a base power of 15, base durability of 40 and base range of 20. They can be found in various locations in [[Hyrule]], but they are most common in and around [[Zora's Domain]]. The bow is made almost entirely from metal, meaning in a thunderstorm lightning will be attracted to the weapon, which will deal significant damage. It is sporting the classic Zora colors of blue and silver.
Silver Bows have a base power of 15, base durability of 40 and base range of 20. They can be found in various locations in [[Hyrule]], but they are most common in and around [[Zora's Domain]]. The bow is made almost entirely from metal, meaning in a thunderstorm lightning will be attracted to the weapon, which will deal significant damage. They sport the classic Zora colors of blue and silver.


{{quote|A bow favored by the Zora for fishing. It doesn't boast the highest firepower, but the special metal it's crafted from prioritizes durability.|In-game description}}
{{quote|A bow favored by the Zora for fishing. It doesn't boast the highest firepower, but the special metal it's crafted from prioritizes durability.|In-game description}}
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[[File:Swallow-bow.png|right]]
[[File:Swallow-bow.png|right]]
{{Main|Swallow Bow}}
{{Main|Swallow Bow}}
Swallow Bows have a base power of 9, base durability of 30 and base range of 40. They can typically be found in the surrounding areas of the [[Rito Village]]. It fits in well with the [[Rito]] theme, featuring multi-colored ribbons on the bow's limbs and stabilizers, with a mainly wooden construction.
Swallow Bows have a base power of 9, base durability of 30 and base range of 40. They can typically be found in the areas surrounding [[Rito Village]]. They follow the general [[Rito]] aesthetic, featuring multi-colored ribbons on the bow's limbs and stabilizers with a mainly wooden construction.


{{quote|This bow is a favorite among Rito warriors. The bowstring has been specially engineered for aerial combat, which allows it to be drawn faster than a normal bow.|In-game description}}
{{quote|This bow is a favorite among Rito warriors. The bowstring has been specially engineered for aerial combat, which allows it to be drawn faster than a normal bow.|In-game description}}
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[[File:Falcon-bow.png|right]]
[[File:Falcon-bow.png|right]]
{{Main|Falcon Bow}}
{{Main|Falcon Bow}}
Falcon Bows have a base power of 20, base durability of 50 and base range of 40. They can typically be found in the surrounding areas of the [[Rito Village]]. One in-particular can be obtained from a treasure chest located in the [[Flight Range]].
Falcon Bows have a base power of 20, base durability of 50 and base range of 40. They can typically be found in the surrounding areas of the [[Rito Village]]. One in particular can be obtained from a treasure chest located in the [[Flight Range]].


{{quote|A highly refined Rito-made bow created by a master Rito craftsman. Rito warriors favor it for its superior rate of fire, which helps them excel even further at aerial combat.|In-game description}}
{{quote|A highly refined Rito-made bow created by a master Rito craftsman. Rito warriors favor it for its superior rate of fire, which helps them excel even further at aerial combat.|In-game description}}
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[[File:Phrenic bow.png|right]]
[[File:Phrenic bow.png|right]]
{{Main|Phrenic Bow}}
{{Main|Phrenic Bow}}
Phrenic Bows have a base power of 10, base durability of 45 and base range of 40. They can be found in lone locations scattered across [[Hyrule]], and in [[Shrine of Trials]]. It has a rather sleek design, utilizing mainly black, but there are also spots of red present.
Phrenic Bows have a base power of 10, base durability of 45 and base range of 40. They have limited "zoom" capabilities, making it ideal for targeting distant foes or directing arrows toward specific locations on Hyrule's dragons.
 
They have limited "zoom" capabilities, making it ideal for targeting distant foes or directing arrows toward specific locations on Hyrule's dragons.


{{quote|A bow passed down through the Sheikah tribe. Concentrating before drawing the string will allow you to target distant enemies as easily as those nearby.|In-game description}}
{{quote|A bow passed down through the Sheikah tribe. Concentrating before drawing the string will allow you to target distant enemies as easily as those nearby.|In-game description}}
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[[File:Golden-bow.png|right]]
[[File:Golden-bow.png|right]]
{{Main|Golden Bow}}
{{Main|Golden Bow}}
Golden Bows have a base power of 14, base durability of 60 and base range of 40. They
Golden Bows have a base power of 14, base durability of 60 and base range of 40. One, which respawns, can be found in the [[Barracks]] of [[Gerudo Town (Breath of the Wild)|Gerudo Town]]. Like Phrenic Bows, they have limited zoom capabilities.
Golden Bow has a power of 14, and is the bow of choice for many [[Gerudo]].  It can be found in and around the [[Gerudo (Breath of the Wild)|Gerudo Region]] of [[Hyrule]], for example in the [[South Lomei Labyrinth]].
 
Like Phrenic Bows, they have limited zoom capabilities.


{{quote|This Gerudo-made bow is popular for the fine ornamentations along its limbs. Designed for hunting and warfare alike, this bow was engineered to strike distant targets.|In-game description}}
{{quote|This Gerudo-made bow is popular for the fine ornamentations along its limbs. Designed for hunting and warfare alike, this bow was engineered to strike distant targets.|In-game description}}
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[[File:Ancient-bow.png|right]]
[[File:Ancient-bow.png|right]]
{{Main|Ancient Bow}}
{{Main|Ancient Bow}}
Ancient Bows have a base power of 44, base durability of 120 and base range of 50. They can be obtained by visiting the [[Akkala Ancient Tech Lab]].This weapon can only be obtained after [[Link]] has activated the Ancient Furnace, at which point he should speak with [[Cherry]], the robot, to trade 1,000 [[Rupee]]s, 10 [[Ancient Gear]]s, 15 [[Ancient Spring]]s, and 1 [[Giant Ancient Core]] for the bow.
Ancient Bows have a base power of 44, base durability of 120 and base range of 50. They can be obtained from "[[Cherry]]" in the [[Akkala Ancient Tech Lab]] for 1,000 [[Rupee]]s, 10 [[Ancient Gear]]s, 15 [[Ancient Spring]]s, and 1 [[Giant Ancient Core]] per bow after lighting the tech lab's furnace with [[Blue Flame]].


{{quote|This bow is the result of Robbie's research. Ancient Sheikah technology affords it heightened functionality. Arrows fired from it travel in a perfectly straight line.|In-Game Description}}
{{quote|This bow is the result of Robbie's research. Ancient Sheikah technology affords it heightened functionality. Arrows fired from it travel in a perfectly straight line.|In-Game Description}}

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