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The Traveler's Bow is a bow found in Breath of the Wild and Age of Calamity.
Appearances
Breath of the Wild
"A small bow used by travelers for protection. It doesn't do a lot of damage, but it can be used to attack foes from a distance."
Traveler's Bows have a base power of 5 and are usually wielded by Stalkoblins and Red Bokoblins in and around the Great Plateau area. Its appearance is reminiscent of classic Bows in the Zelda Series, with metal reinforcements in similar locations to older renditions.
Link can find several Traveler's Bows on the Great Plateau, including one in a Treasure Chest at the 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.
Age of Calamity
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Traveler's Bows can be obtained for Revali's use.
Gallery
Hyrule Compendium entry of the Traveler's Bow.
References