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==Twilight Princess== | |||
This tool consists of a claw connected by a long chain that can launch and pull Link towards something farther away, or pull a lighter object towards him. The item could be considered an advanced version of the [[Hookshot]], which has appeared in numerous other games. The reason for creating a new object with the same purpose is unknown. | |||
Unlike the Hookshot, the | Unlike the Hookshot, the Clawshot does not allow Link to grapple onto treasure chests. It can attatch to a number of surfaces, such as vines, metal gratings, and specific grappling spots. What makes the Clawshot unique is that it can be used underwater, unlike a variety of other items. It functions primarily the same as the Hookshot, except it has the ability to raise and lower Link after being deployed. | ||
The Clawshot is obtained in the Lakebed Temple after defeating the Deku Toad. The second Clawshot is obtained in the City in the Sky. The Clawshot can be used to complete the first stage of the STAR Game in Hyrule Castle Town. | The Clawshot is obtained in the Lakebed Temple after defeating the Deku Toad. The second Clawshot, forming the Double Clawshot, is obtained in the City in the Sky. The Clawshot can be used to complete the first stage of the [[STAR Game]] in Hyrule Castle Town. It is necessary to have the Double Clawshot in order to complete the second stage of the game. | ||
==Skyward Sword== | |||
The Clawshot has the same use as it did in Twilight Princess. It is probable that Link receives this item in the second dungeon of the Lanayru Desert region, but this has not yet been confirmed. It is also unconfirmed whether Link receives a pair of Clawshots simultaneously or he receives one and upgrades to get a second. | |||
== Theory == | == Theory == |
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