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{{Main|Fire Arrow}}
{{Main|Fire Arrow}}
The [[Fire Arrow]] is an obtainable item in the first three 3D ''Zelda'' games, including ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time|Ocarina of Time]]'', ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask|Majora's Mask]]'', and ''[[The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker|The Wind Waker]]''. They also make an appearance in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess|Twilight Princess]]'', however, not as an obtainable item, but rather as a use of attack against Link by [[Bulblin Archer]]s.  
The [[Fire Arrow]] is an obtainable item in the first three 3D ''Zelda'' games, including ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time|Ocarina of Time]]'', ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask|Majora's Mask]]'', and ''[[The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker|The Wind Waker]]''. They also make an appearance in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess|Twilight Princess]]'', however, not as an obtainable item, but rather as a use of attack against Link by [[Bulblin Archer]]s.  
====Ocarina of Time====
[[File:Fire Arrow.png|200px|left|thumb|The Fire Arrow from ''Ocarina of Time'']]
In ''Ocarina of Time'', Link can acquire the Fire Arrows in [[Lake Hylia]], on a small platform near the [[Water Temple (Ocarina of Time)|Water Temple]]. After completing the Water Temple, [[Link]] can shoot an arrow at the rising sun, which results in the Fire Arrows appearing on the platform. They are not required to complete the game, as puzzles created for their use can be completed with [[Din's Fire]] or by shooting a regular arrow through a torch that has been lit already.
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====Majora's Mask====
The Fire Arrows in ''Majora's Mask'' are very similar to their ''Ocarina of Time'' counterpart regarding appearance and use. However, in this game, the Fire Arrows are required to complete the game, as there is no Din's Fire to help out here. They are found in the second dungeon in the game, the [[Snowhead Temple]]. Link can open a [[Treasure Chest]] to collect them after he has defeated the mini-boss, a [[Wizzrobe]].
====The Wind Waker====
[[Fire Arrow]]s make a return in ''The Wind Waker'' and are very similar to past appearances. [[Link]] can find them in the [[Mother and Child Isles]] by using the warping song the [[Ballad of Gales]], which takes him right inside, where a child-like figure who calls herself the [[Queen of Fairies]] grants Link Fire and Ice Arrows. Their primary use is to unfreeze the [[Ice Ring Isle]], which is where the [[Iron Boots]] are located.
====Twilight Princess====
The Fire Arrows in ''Twilight Princess'' are not an obtainable item, but instead are a form of attack that [[Bulblin Archer]]s use on Link as their primary form of attack. If Link's [[Ordon Shield|Ordon]] or [[Wooden Shield]] is hit with a Fire Arrow, it burns, and Link is forced to purchase a new one.


===Ice Arrows===
===Ice Arrows===
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===Bomb Arrow===
===Bomb Arrow===
{{Main|Bomb Arrow}}
{{Main|Bomb Arrow}}
Bomb Arrows are a combinations of the [[Bow]] and [[Bomb]]s together. They first appeared in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Link's Awakening|Link's Awakening]]'' by simply using both items one after another. In ''Twilight Princess'', Link can connect the two weapons at the same time, deliberately shooting Bomb Arrows. They are often used to cause objects to fall down to the floor. In ''Breath of the Wild'', Bomb Arrows are obtainable items from treasure chests, defeated enemies, or items that can be purchased from a store.
===Shock Arrow===
{{Main|Shock Arrow}}
Shock Arrows appear in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild|Breath of the Wild]]'' and when used, will electrify its target, temporarily paralyzing it, and allowing Link to deliver some melee attacks.
===Ancient Arrow===
{{Main|Ancient Arrow}}
Appearing in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild|Breath of the Wild]]'', Ancient Arrows are rare and expensive arrows that can obliterate most enemies with a single hit, including [[Lynel]]s and direct shots to the eye of [[Guardian]]s. However defeating a Lynel with an Ancient Arrow will prevent Link from being able to acquire any of the spoils.


==Trivia==
==Trivia==
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File:Arrow-LoZ-Sprite.png|''Arrow Sprite from The Legend of Zelda''
File:Arrow-LoZ-Sprite.png|''Arrow Sprite from The Legend of Zelda''
File:ArrowSprite_LA.png|''Arrow Sprite from Link's Awakening''
File:ArrowSprite_LA.png|''Arrow Sprite from Link's Awakening''
File:Fire Arrow.png|The Fire Arrow from ''Ocarina of Time''
File:ArrowsG Large.png|''Arrow Model from Ocarina of Time''
File:ArrowsG Large.png|''Arrow Model from Ocarina of Time''
File:800px-Arrow.png|''Arrow Model from Twilight Princess''
File:800px-Arrow.png|''Arrow Model from Twilight Princess''

Revision as of 03:30, March 8, 2019

An Arrow is an item that is shot out of Link's Bow. In the original The Legend of Zelda, Link loses one Rupee per arrow shot. In all games since the original, Link has had a maximum capacity. Also, in most games, there are Quiver upgrades to hold more arrows. Arrows are found in enemies, jars, and crates. Many stores sell arrows.

Alternate Types of Arrows

Throughout The Legend of Zelda series, there are multiple different types of Arrows, including Fire, Ice, Light and Silver Arrows.

Fire Arrows

Main article: Fire Arrow

The Fire Arrow is an obtainable item in the first three 3D Zelda games, including Ocarina of Time, Majora's Mask, and The Wind Waker. They also make an appearance in Twilight Princess, however, not as an obtainable item, but rather as a use of attack against Link by Bulblin Archers.

Ice Arrows

Main article: Ice Arrow

Light Arrow

Main article: Light Arrow

Silver Arrow

Main article: Silver Arrow

Bomb Arrow

Main article: Bomb Arrow

Bomb Arrows are a combinations of the Bow and Bombs together. They first appeared in Link's Awakening by simply using both items one after another. In Twilight Princess, Link can connect the two weapons at the same time, deliberately shooting Bomb Arrows. They are often used to cause objects to fall down to the floor. In Breath of the Wild, Bomb Arrows are obtainable items from treasure chests, defeated enemies, or items that can be purchased from a store.

Shock Arrow

Main article: Shock Arrow

Shock Arrows appear in Breath of the Wild and when used, will electrify its target, temporarily paralyzing it, and allowing Link to deliver some melee attacks.

Ancient Arrow

Main article: Ancient Arrow

Appearing in Breath of the Wild, Ancient Arrows are rare and expensive arrows that can obliterate most enemies with a single hit, including Lynels and direct shots to the eye of Guardians. However defeating a Lynel with an Ancient Arrow will prevent Link from being able to acquire any of the spoils.

Trivia

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