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{{Quote|You found the Fairy Bow! On the Select Item Subscreen, you can set it to {{N64 Left C Button}}, {{N64 Down Button}} or {{N64 Right C Button}}. Press {{N64 C Buttons}} to take it out and hold it. As you hold down {{N64 C Buttons}} you can aim with {{N64 Control Stick}}. Release {{N64 C Buttons}} to let fly with an [[Arrow|arrow]].|N/A, ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time|Ocarina of Time]]''}} | {{Quote|You found the Fairy Bow! On the Select Item Subscreen, you can set it to {{N64 Left C Button}}, {{N64 Down Button}} or {{N64 Right C Button}}. Press {{N64 C Buttons}} to take it out and hold it. As you hold down {{N64 C Buttons}} you can aim with {{N64 Control Stick}}. Release {{N64 C Buttons}} to let fly with an [[Arrow|arrow]].|N/A, ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time|Ocarina of Time]]''}} | ||
The '''Fairy Bow''' is | |||
The '''Fairy Bow''' is an [[item]] from ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time|Ocarina of Time]]''. It is a variant of the [[Bow]], with the same uses. | |||
==''Ocarina of Time''== | ==''Ocarina of Time''== | ||
In ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time|Ocarina of Time]]'', the Fairy Bow is the dungeon item of the [[Forest Temple (Ocarina of Time)|Forest Temple]]. It can only be used by [[Link (Ocarina of Time)|Adult Link]]; he can use it to fire | In ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time|Ocarina of Time]]'', the Fairy Bow is the dungeon item of the [[Forest Temple (Ocarina of Time)|Forest Temple]]. It can only be used by [[Link (Ocarina of Time)|Adult Link]]; he can use it to fire [[arrow]]s, aiming in a first-person view, to snipe faraway enemies or [[switch]]es. It is used to engage the [[Poe Sisters]] by firing arrows to dislodge their paintings, and can also be used when fighting [[Phantom Ganon (Ocarina of Time)|Phantom Ganon]]. Link is able to use and fire the Fairy Bow while riding [[Epona]], which comes in useful when hunting [[Big Poe]]s in [[Hyrule Field]]; the Fairy Bow is also used to participate in the [[Horseback Archery Range]] near the [[Gerudo Fortress]], as well as the [[Shooting Gallery]] in the future - in the latter case, Link can rent a generic Bow if he hasn't obtained the Fairy Bow yet. | ||
Link can carry up to 30 | Link can carry up to 30 arrows in his [[Quiver]]; however, he can find two upgrades, each of which raise the capacity by +20 and +50, respectively. Link can also obtain [[Fire Arrow]]s, [[Ice Arrow]]s, and [[Light Arrow]]s to use in place of regular arrows. These arrows have various different effects and are mostly optional; however, the Light Arrows are required to defeat [[Ganon#Ocarina of Time|Ganondorf]]. | ||
==Non- | ==Non-Canon Appearances== | ||
{{Non-Canon|section}} | {{Non-Canon|section}} | ||
===''Super Smash Bros.'' | ===''Super Smash Bros.'' Series=== | ||
In the [[Super Smash Bros. (Series)|''Super Smash Bros.'' series]], the Fairy Bow is used by Link as his neutral special in [[Super Smash Bros.|''Super Smash Bros.'' (N64)]]. [[Young Link]] also uses the Fairy Bow for his neutral special in ''[[Super Smash Bros. Melee]]'' and ''[[Super Smash Bros. Ultimate]]'', shooting Fire Arrows instead of regular | In the [[Super Smash Bros. (Series)|''Super Smash Bros.'' series]], the Fairy Bow is used by Link as his neutral special in [[Super Smash Bros.|''Super Smash Bros.'' (N64)]]. [[Young Link]] also uses the Fairy Bow for his neutral special in ''[[Super Smash Bros. Melee]]'' and ''[[Super Smash Bros. Ultimate]]'', shooting Fire Arrows instead of regular arrows. | ||
===''SoulCalibur II''=== | ===''SoulCalibur II''=== | ||
In ''[[SoulCalibur II]]'', Link can fire the Fairy Bow as one of his unique attacks. Holding the vertical attack button has Link take out and charge the Bow. The longer he charges for, the stronger the following shot becomes; at full charge, Link will shoot a Fire Arrow instead of a regular | In ''[[SoulCalibur II]]'', Link can fire the Fairy Bow as one of his unique attacks. Holding the vertical attack button has Link take out and charge the Bow. The longer he charges for, the stronger the following shot becomes; at full charge, Link will shoot a Fire Arrow instead of a regular arrow. Link can also angle the shot up or down. Arrows will deal 40 HP of damage and knock the opponent down, while Fire Arrows deal 60 HP and have the same effect. | ||
==Gallery== | ==Gallery== | ||
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日本語 | 妖精の弓 |
Française | Arc des Fées |
Español | Arco de las Hadas |
Deutsch | Feen-Bogen |
Italiana | Arco Magico |
"You found the Fairy Bow! On the Select Item Subscreen, you can set it to , or . Press to take it out and hold it. As you hold down you can aim with . Release to let fly with an arrow."
The Fairy Bow is an item from Ocarina of Time. It is a variant of the Bow, with the same uses.
Ocarina of Time
In Ocarina of Time, the Fairy Bow is the dungeon item of the Forest Temple. It can only be used by Adult Link; he can use it to fire arrows, aiming in a first-person view, to snipe faraway enemies or switches. It is used to engage the Poe Sisters by firing arrows to dislodge their paintings, and can also be used when fighting Phantom Ganon. Link is able to use and fire the Fairy Bow while riding Epona, which comes in useful when hunting Big Poes in Hyrule Field; the Fairy Bow is also used to participate in the Horseback Archery Range near the Gerudo Fortress, as well as the Shooting Gallery in the future - in the latter case, Link can rent a generic Bow if he hasn't obtained the Fairy Bow yet.
Link can carry up to 30 arrows in his Quiver; however, he can find two upgrades, each of which raise the capacity by +20 and +50, respectively. Link can also obtain Fire Arrows, Ice Arrows, and Light Arrows to use in place of regular arrows. These arrows have various different effects and are mostly optional; however, the Light Arrows are required to defeat Ganondorf.
Non-Canon Appearances
This section describes a subject that is or may be outside the core Zelda canon. |
Super Smash Bros. Series
In the Super Smash Bros. series, the Fairy Bow is used by Link as his neutral special in Super Smash Bros. (N64). Young Link also uses the Fairy Bow for his neutral special in Super Smash Bros. Melee and Super Smash Bros. Ultimate, shooting Fire Arrows instead of regular arrows.
SoulCalibur II
In SoulCalibur II, Link can fire the Fairy Bow as one of his unique attacks. Holding the vertical attack button has Link take out and charge the Bow. The longer he charges for, the stronger the following shot becomes; at full charge, Link will shoot a Fire Arrow instead of a regular arrow. Link can also angle the shot up or down. Arrows will deal 40 HP of damage and knock the opponent down, while Fire Arrows deal 60 HP and have the same effect.
Gallery
Art of Link using the Fairy Bow
Ocarina of Time (N64) Get Item model
Ocarina of Time 3D icon
Fairy Bow + Fire Arrow Ocarina of Time (N64) menu icon
Fairy Bow + Ice Arrow Ocarina of Time (N64) menu icon
Fairy Bow + Light Arrow Ocarina of Time (N64) menu icon