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{{specify|the mini-game from [[The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time|Ocarina of Time]]|the mini-game from [[The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild|Breath of the Wild]]|[[Horseback Archery Drill]]}}
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| image = [[File:Horseback Archery - OOT3D.jpg]]
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| owner = [[Gerudo Master of Horseback Archery]]
| owner = [[Gerudo Master of Horseback Archery]]
| cost = 20 [[Rupee]]s
| cost = 20 [[Rupee]]s
| objective = Shoot at the targets and [[jar]]s to get 100 points  
| objective = Shoot the targets to get points  
| reward = [[Piece of Heart]]<br/>Upgraded [[Quiver]]
| reward = [[Piece of Heart]] [[Ocarina of Time Heart Pieces|#35]]<br/>[[Quiver]] upgrade
| related = [[Romani's Target Practice]]<br/>[[Horseback Archery Drill]]
}}
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{{Quote|{{Dump|OOT|1689}}|Gerudo Master of Horseback Archery}}
{{Quote|{{Dump|OOT|1689}}|Gerudo Master of Horseback Archery}}


The '''Horseback Archery''' is a mini-game in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time|Ocarina of Time]]''. After freeing the [[Carpenters]] from the [[Gerudo's Fortress]] and receiving the [[Gerudo Token]], the [[Horseback Archery Range]] can finally be accessed where [[Link]] can speak to the Gerudo Master who runs the archery game during daytime. She is a skillful [[Gerudo]] who holds the highest record in the archery game. She lets Link participate in the archery game for 20 [[Rupee]]s only if he has [[Epona]].
The '''Horseback Archery''' is a [[Mini-Game|mini-game]] from ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time|Ocarina of Time]]''.


Link is equipped with 20 arrows before riding through the archery range. If Link shoots at the targets, or the jars on the wooden crates, he gets 100 points. If Link beats 1,000+ points, he is awarded a [[Piece of Heart]]. If Link beats the Gerudo Master's personal record of 1,500 points, he is awarded a [[Quiver]] upgrade.
==''Ocarina of Time''==
Once [[Link (Ocarina of Time)|Link]] has freed the [[Carpenters]] from the [[Gerudo's Fortress]] and received the [[Gerudo Token]] from the [[Gerudo Warrior]], the [[Horseback Archery Range]] can be accessed. The game is run by the [[Gerudo Master of Horseback Archery|Gerudo Master]], a skilled [[Gerudo]] archer who holds the highest record. If Link has [[Epona]], she will let him participate in the game for 20 [[Rupee]]s.
 
The game is a "rail shooter", where Epona follows a pre-determined path with no input from the player, who must focus on shooting the targets. The objective of the game is to get points by shooting the targets using a maximum of 20 [[arrow]]s before the end of the course. The game ends when Link runs out of arrows or Epona reaches the end of her path, whichever comes first. Scoring is as follows:
*Target center: 100 points
*Target inner ring: 60 points
*Target outer ring: 30 points
*Broken [[jar]]: 100 points
 
If Link scores at least 1,000 points, he will be awarded a [[Piece of Heart]]. If Link beats the Gerudo Master's personal record of 1,500 points, he will be awarded a [[Quiver]] upgrade. There is no secondary reward (e.g., [[rupee]]s) for matching either of these records a second time. The best score in the current save file can be seen on the message board in [[Link's House]].
 
==Gallery==
<gallery widths=160>
File:Horseback Archery - OOT64.png|Horseback Archery in ''Ocarina of Time''
File:Records board in Link House - OOT64.png|Score recorded in [[Link's House]]
</gallery>
 
==Trivia==
*In v1.0 of the [[Nintendo of America]] English translation, the dialogue for the 1000 and 1500 point rewards was reversed, describing the player as the "ultimate master" when obtaining the lower reward. This was fixed in v1.1 and all [[Nintendo of Europe]] versions.


{{Cat|Mini-Games}}
{{Cat|Mini-Games}}
{{Cat|Ocarina of Time}}
{{Cat|Ocarina of Time}}

Revision as of 13:19, September 23, 2024

This article is about the mini-game from Ocarina of Time. For the mini-game from Breath of the Wild, see Horseback Archery Drill.
Horseback Archery
Horseback Archery - OOT3D.jpg
Horseback Archery in Ocarina of Time 3D

Games

Location

Owner

Cost

20 Rupees

Objective

Shoot the targets to get points

Rewards

Related

"Hey, newcomer! This is our horseback archery field. After a lot of hard practice and training, we finally have the skill to hit the bull's-eye while riding like the wind! When you finally learn how to ride a horse, you should come back and try it. It's a dangerous sport, but it's fun!"

— Gerudo Master of Horseback Archery

The Horseback Archery is a mini-game from Ocarina of Time.

Ocarina of Time

Once Link has freed the Carpenters from the Gerudo's Fortress and received the Gerudo Token from the Gerudo Warrior, the Horseback Archery Range can be accessed. The game is run by the Gerudo Master, a skilled Gerudo archer who holds the highest record. If Link has Epona, she will let him participate in the game for 20 Rupees.

The game is a "rail shooter", where Epona follows a pre-determined path with no input from the player, who must focus on shooting the targets. The objective of the game is to get points by shooting the targets using a maximum of 20 arrows before the end of the course. The game ends when Link runs out of arrows or Epona reaches the end of her path, whichever comes first. Scoring is as follows:

  • Target center: 100 points
  • Target inner ring: 60 points
  • Target outer ring: 30 points
  • Broken jar: 100 points

If Link scores at least 1,000 points, he will be awarded a Piece of Heart. If Link beats the Gerudo Master's personal record of 1,500 points, he will be awarded a Quiver upgrade. There is no secondary reward (e.g., rupees) for matching either of these records a second time. The best score in the current save file can be seen on the message board in Link's House.

Gallery

Trivia

  • In v1.0 of the Nintendo of America English translation, the dialogue for the 1000 and 1500 point rewards was reversed, describing the player as the "ultimate master" when obtaining the lower reward. This was fixed in v1.1 and all Nintendo of Europe versions.