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Bow of Light
- Main article: Bow of Light
- This article is about the weapon from Spirit Tracks, A Link Between Worlds and Breath of the Wild. For the arrow from past Zelda games, see Light Arrow.
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Location | Spirit Tracks | |
Uses | Defeat Malladus | |
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The Bow of Light is a weapon that Link collects in Spirit Tracks, A Link Between Worlds and Breath of the Wild.
Appearances
Spirit Tracks
In days gone by, it was used by the Spirits of Good to slay the evil demon Malladus. When Malladus possesses Zelda's body, Link must shoot an arrow to vanquish the demon from within her. Later, when Chancellor Cole and Malladus fuse, Link must distract Malladus for Zelda to shoot an arrow at a weak spot on its back. After a while, a crystal on its head will be exposed which Link must hit to conclude the battle. Link needs the Bow of Light in order to defeat Malladus. Link finds the Bow of Light at the end of the Sand Temple after defeating Skeldritch.
A Link Between Worlds
Princess Zelda gives Link this bow during the final battle with Yuga. It can only be used in painting form, and is only available during this fight.
Breath of the Wild
Zelda gives this bow to Link to finish off Ganon. It does a massive 90 damage, even though it is only used in this boss fight. The Twilight Bow is very similar, and can be used outside of the boss battle.
The bow has an attack of 100 and a durability of 100
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"Princess Zelda gave you this bow and arrow for the battle with Dark Beast Ganon. When wielded by the hero, it fires arrows of pure light strong enough to oppose the Calamity."
Wooden Bow
- Main article: Wooden Bow
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Base Power | 4 | |
Base Durability | 20 | |
Base Range | 20 | |
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"This wooden bow may not be the most reliable for battling monsters, but is excellent for hunting small animals."
The Wooden Bow is a Bow found in Breath of the Wild. It has a base power of 4, and can often be found on the ground, or in the hands of Stalkoblin's or Red Bokoblins on the Great Plateau. The design is minimalist with one simple curved tree branch, with a piece of wire to function as the bow string. Due to the construction being mainly wooden, this weapon can catch fire.
With a strength of just 4, the Wooden Bow, alongside the Boko Bow are the weakest Bows in the game. With low durability as well as low range, there is very little reason to use the Wooden Bow unless it is the only option available. The Wooden Bow quickly becomes obsolete once Link leaves the Great Plateau and is able to acquire more powerful bows that have more abilities.
Gallery
Hyrule Compendium entry of the Wooden Bow.
References
- ↑ "This wooden bow may not be the most reliable for battling monsters, but is excellent for hunting small animals." — Inventory, Breath of the Wild
"This wooden bow may not be the most reliable for battling monsters, but is excellent for hunting small animals."
Traveler's Bow
- Main article: Traveler's Bow
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Base Power | 5 | |
Base Durability | 22 | |
Base Range | 20 | |
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"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."
The Traveler's Bow is a bow found in Breath of the Wild. It has a base power of 5 and is 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.
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Hyrule Compendium entry of the Traveler's Bow.
References
- ↑ "This wooden bow may not be the most reliable for battling monsters, but is excellent for hunting small animals." — Inventory, 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." — Inventory, 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."
Soldier's Bow
- Main article: Soldier's Bow
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Base Power | 14 | |
Base Durability | 36 | |
Base Range | 20 | |
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"A bow designed for armed conflict. Inflicts more damage than a civilian bow, but it will still burn if it touches fire."
The Soldier's Bow is a bow found in Breath of the Wild. It has a base power of 14 and is typically wielded by Lizalfos and Blue Bokoblins all over Hyrule. It is similar in appearance to the Traveler's Bow, however many more metal reinforcements are present, which signifies a much higher durability rating.
Link can find his first Soldier's Bow in a treasure chest on the Great Plateau, located at the top of the Temple of Time. Link can also acquire Soldier's Bows in treasure chests near a Bokoblin camp north of the Proxim Bridge and in an underwater treasure chest in the South Nabi Lake, just northwest of the Dueling Peaks Tower. Another Soldier's Bow will continuously spawn at the Tabantha Bridge Stable, on top of tarp that covers some crates.
With the power of 14 and decent durability, the Soldier's Bow is a quality Bow early in the game, and a much better option than the Wooden Bow, Boko Bow, and Traveler's Bow, that Link acquires on the Great Plateau.
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Hyrule Compendium entry of the Soldier's Bow.
References
- ↑ "This wooden bow may not be the most reliable for battling monsters, but is excellent for hunting small animals." — Inventory, 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." — Inventory, Breath of the Wild
- ↑ "A bow designed for armed conflict. Inflicts more damage than a civilian bow, but it will still burn if it touches fire." — Inventory, Breath of the Wild
"A bow designed for armed conflict. Inflicts more damage than a civilian bow, but it will still burn if it touches fire."
Knight's Bow
- Main article: Knight's Bow
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Base Power | 26 | |
Base Durability | 48 | |
Base Range | 20 | |
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"The sturdy metal construction of this bow offers superior durability, while its lack of firing quirks makes it quite reliable. Once favored by the knights at Hyrule Castle."
The Knight's Bow is a bow found in Breath of the Wild. It has a base power of 26 and a long durability, and can usually be found in the possession of Blue Bokoblins in the Gerudo region and Black Moblins in the Hebra region. It has a fully metal construction, meaning lightning will be attracted and potentially cause a strike to hit Link.
Locations
- Knight's Bow can be found in Treasure Chests in the Hebra Region, along with dangerous areas just outside of Hyrule Castle.
- There is one in a treasure chest on the outer wall of the Hyrule Castle Town Ruins, southeast of the Central Square.
- On the island, just west of Hyrule Castle, there is a treasure chest at the far northeast corner of the island, in the Castle Town Prison ruins.
- Southwest of the Foothill Stable, there is an enemy skull camp and the treasure chest inside is a Knight's Bow.
Gallery
Hyrule Compendium entry of the Knight's Bow.
References
- ↑ "This wooden bow may not be the most reliable for battling monsters, but is excellent for hunting small animals." — Inventory, 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." — Inventory, Breath of the Wild
- ↑ "A bow designed for armed conflict. Inflicts more damage than a civilian bow, but it will still burn if it touches fire." — Inventory, Breath of the Wild
- ↑ "The sturdy metal construction of this bow offers superior durability, while its lack of firing quirks makes it quite reliable. Once favored by the knights at Hyrule Castle." — Inventory, Breath of the Wild
"The sturdy metal construction of this bow offers superior durability, while its lack of firing quirks makes it quite reliable. Once favored by the knights at Hyrule Castle."
Royal Bow
- Main article: Royal Bow
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Base Power | 38 | |
Base Durability | 60 | |
Base Range | 20 | |
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"In the past, the king of Hyrule presented this bow to only the most talented archers in the land. Its combat capabilities are as impressive as its extravagant design."
The Royal Bow is a bow found in Breath of the Wild. It's part of the Royal equipment set, which includes a one-handed sword, a two-handed sword, a polearm, and a shield. It has a base power of 38, a base durability of 60, and a range of 20. This bow is splendid in design, featuring many golden accents and a riser swathed in purple ribbon. It has an identical structure to the Royal Guard's Bow, however the colors used are significantly different.
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Hyrule Compendium entry of the Royal Bow.
References
- ↑ "This wooden bow may not be the most reliable for battling monsters, but is excellent for hunting small animals." — Inventory, 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." — Inventory, Breath of the Wild
- ↑ "A bow designed for armed conflict. Inflicts more damage than a civilian bow, but it will still burn if it touches fire." — Inventory, Breath of the Wild
- ↑ "The sturdy metal construction of this bow offers superior durability, while its lack of firing quirks makes it quite reliable. Once favored by the knights at Hyrule Castle." — Inventory, Breath of the Wild
- ↑ "In the past, the king of Hyrule presented this bow to only the most talented archers in the land. Its combat capabilities are as impressive as its extravagant design." — Inventory, Breath of the Wild
"In the past, the king of Hyrule presented this bow to only the most talented archers in the land. Its combat capabilities are as impressive as its extravagant design."
Forest Dweller's Bow
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Base Power | 15 | |
Base Durability | 35 | |
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"The Koroks made this bow for Hylians. It's crafted from flexible wood and uses sturdy vines for the bowstring. Its construction may be simple, but it fires multiple arrows at once."
The Forest Dweller's Bow is a wooden bow found in Breath of the Wild. It has a base power of 15, and can be found in various locations in Hyrule, but they are most common in the Korok Forest. The bow is made entirely from wood, meaning it will catch fire if it is brought in close proximity with a flame. It also has a fairly low durability and has the ability to fire three arrows at once, whilst only consuming one.
This bow must be equipped at all times whilst attempting the Test of Wood Shrine Quest, or Link will be disqualified and will require to start over.
"The Koroks made this bow for Hylians. It's crafted from flexible wood and uses sturdy vines for the bowstring. Its construction may be simple, but it fires multiple arrows at once."
Silver Bow
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Base Power | 15 | |
Base Durability | 40 | |
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"A bow favored by the Zora for fishing. It doesn't boast the highest firepower, but the special metal it's crafted from prioritizes durability."
The Silver Bow is a Zora bow found in Breath of the Wild. It has a base power of 15, and can be found in various locations in Hyrule, but they are most common in and around Zora's Domain. The bow is made almost entirely from metal, meaning in a thunderstorm lightning will be attracted to the weapon, which will deal significant damage. It is sporting the classic Zora colors of blue and silver.
"A bow favored by the Zora for fishing. It doesn't boast the highest firepower, but the special metal it's crafted from prioritizes durability."
Swallow Bow
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Base Power | 9 | |
Base Durability | 30 | |
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"This bow is a favorite among Rito warriors. The bowstring has been specially engineered for aerial combat, which allows it to be drawn faster than a normal bow."
The Swallow Bow is a bow found in Breath of the Wild. It has a base power of 9, and can typically be found in the surrounding areas of the Rito Village. It fits in well with the Rito theme, featuring multi-colored ribbons on the bow's limbs and stabilizers, with a mainly wooden construction.
"This bow is a favorite among Rito warriors. The bowstring has been specially engineered for aerial combat, which allows it to be drawn faster than a normal bow."
Falcon Bow
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Base Power | 20 | |
Base Durability | 50 | |
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"A highly refined Rito-made bow created by a master Rito craftsman. Rito warriors favor it for its superior rate of fire, which helps them excel even further at aerial combat."
The Falcon Bow is a bow found in Breath of the Wild. It has a base power of 20, and can typically be found in the surrounding areas of the Rito Village. One in-particular can be obtained from a treasure chest located in the Flight Range.
"A highly refined Rito-made bow created by a master Rito craftsman. Rito warriors favor it for its superior rate of fire, which helps them excel even further at aerial combat."
Great Eagle Bow
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Base Power | 28 | |
Base Durability | 60 | |
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"A bow without equal wielded by the Rito Champion, Revali. It's said that Revali could loose arrows with the speed of a gale, making him supreme in aerial combat."
The Great Eagle Bow is a bow found in Breath of the Wild. It has a base power of 28, and can be obtained after completing the Divine Beast Vah Medoh, as a gift from Kaneli for saving the troubled Rito Village. It once belonged to the Rito Champion Revali.
If the bow breaks, it can be repaired by speaking with Harth who will craft a new one for 5 bundles of Wood, a Diamond, and a Swallow Bow.
"A bow without equal wielded by the Rito Champion, Revali. It's said that Revali could loose arrows with the speed of a gale, making him supreme in aerial combat."
Golden Bow
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Base Power | 14 | |
Base Durability | 60 | |
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"This Gerudo-made bow is popular for the fine ornamentations along its limbs. Designed for hunting and warfare alike, this bow was engineered to strike distant targets."
The Golden Bow is a bow found in Breath of the Wild. It has a power of 14, and is the bow of choice for many Gerudo. It can be found in and around the Gerudo Region of Hyrule, for example in the South Lomei Labyrinth.
"This Gerudo-made bow is popular for the fine ornamentations along its limbs. Designed for hunting and warfare alike, this bow was engineered to strike distant targets."
Phrenic Bow
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Base Power | 10 | |
Base Durability | 45 | |
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"A bow passed down through the Sheikah tribe. Concentrating before drawing the string will allow you to target distant enemies as easily as those nearby."
The Phrenic Bow is a bow found in Breath of the Wild. It has a base power of 10, and can be found in lone locations scattered across Hyrule, and in Shrine of Trials. It has a rather sleek design, utilizing mainly black, but there are also spots of red present.
The Phrenic Bow has limited "zoom" capabilities, making it ideal for targeting distant foes or directing arrows toward specific locations on Hyrule's dragons.
"A bow passed down through the Sheikah tribe. Concentrating before drawing the string will allow you to target distant enemies as easily as those nearby."
Ancient Bow
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Base Power | 44 | |
Base Durability | 120 | |
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"This bow is the result of Robbie's research. Ancient Sheikah technology affords it heightened functionality. Arrows fired from it travel in a perfectly straight line."
The Ancient Bow is a bow found in Breath of the Wild. It has a power of 44, and can be obtained by visiting the Akkala Ancient Tech Lab.This weapon can only be obtained after Link has activated the Ancient Furnace, at which point he should speak with Cherry, the robot, to trade 1,000 Rupees, 10 Ancient Gears, 15 Ancient Springs, and 1 Giant Ancient Core for the bow.
"This bow is the result of Robbie's research. Ancient Sheikah technology affords it heightened functionality. Arrows fired from it travel in a perfectly straight line."
Royal Guard's Bow
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Base Power | 50 | |
Base Durability | 20 | |
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"This prototype Sheikah-made bow was designed to fight the Great Calamity. Made with ancient technology, it boast a high rate of fire and firepower, but has a low durability."
The Royal Guard's Bow is a bow found in Breath of the Wild. It has a base power of 50, and can be found all over the place within the Hyrule Castle. This weapon has a massive base damage for a bow, however its durability leaves a lot to be desired. In appearance, it looks similar to the Royal Bow, but with a darker color scheme.
"This prototype Sheikah-made bow was designed to fight the Great Calamity. Made with ancient technology, it boast a high rate of fire and firepower, but has a low durability."
Boko Bow
- Main article: Boko Bow
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Base Power | 4 | |
Base Durability | 16 | |
Base Range | 20 | |
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"A basic Bokoblin bow made of wood. It's made by taking any tree branch and just tying a string to either end, so don't expect much in the way of combat effectiveness."
The Boko Bow is a common bow found in Breath of the Wild. It has a base power of 4 and is typically carried by Red Bokoblins in and around the Great Plateau. It occasionally is used by Bokoblins that are on horseback, as well as Stalkoblins.
Due to its rather weak power, the Boko Bow is only of major use very on in Link's journey. With a base power of only 4, along with the Wooden Bow, it is the weakest Bow that Link can acquire in the game.
See Also
Gallery
Hyrule Compendium entry of the Boko Bow.
References
- ↑ "This wooden bow may not be the most reliable for battling monsters, but is excellent for hunting small animals." — Inventory, 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." — Inventory, Breath of the Wild
- ↑ "A bow designed for armed conflict. Inflicts more damage than a civilian bow, but it will still burn if it touches fire." — Inventory, Breath of the Wild
- ↑ "The sturdy metal construction of this bow offers superior durability, while its lack of firing quirks makes it quite reliable. Once favored by the knights at Hyrule Castle." — Inventory, Breath of the Wild
- ↑ "In the past, the king of Hyrule presented this bow to only the most talented archers in the land. Its combat capabilities are as impressive as its extravagant design." — Inventory, Breath of the Wild
- ↑ "A basic Bokoblin bow made of wood. It's made by taking any tree branch and just tying a string to either end, so don't expect much in the way of combat effectiveness." — Inventory, Breath of the Wild
"A basic Bokoblin bow made from wood. It's made by taking any tree branch and just tying a string to either end, so don't expect much in the way of combat effectiveness."
Spiked Boko Bow
- Main article: Spiked Boko Bow
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Base Power | 12 | |
Base Durability | 20 | |
Base Range | 20 | |
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"An upgraded Boko bow bound with animal bone to boost its durability and firepower. Its craftsmanship is sloppy, but it's light and easy to use."
The Spiked Boko Bow is a common bow found in Breath of the Wild. It has a base power of 12, and is typically carried by Bokoblins. It is similar in appearance to the Boko Bow, however it is three times as powerful and a variety of bones have been affixed to the weapon. It is half as powerful as its much stronger Dragon Bone Boko Bow.
A Spiked Boko Bow can be found behind the waterfall in the River of the Dead, on the Great Plateau. Given its base power of 12, the Spiked Boko Bow is a powerful Bow while Link is still on the Great Plateau, but it quickly becomes outclassed by more powerful bows, as well as bows that have other features. While this is the only Bow found on the Great Plateau in the base game, many Bokoblins can be found wielding Spiked Boko Bow's on the Great Plateau in Master Mode. Throughout Hyrule, Spiked Boko Bow's are often used by Bokoblins and Lizalfos.
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Hyrule Compendium entry of the Spiked Boko Bow.
References
- ↑ "This wooden bow may not be the most reliable for battling monsters, but is excellent for hunting small animals." — Inventory, 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." — Inventory, Breath of the Wild
- ↑ "A bow designed for armed conflict. Inflicts more damage than a civilian bow, but it will still burn if it touches fire." — Inventory, Breath of the Wild
- ↑ "The sturdy metal construction of this bow offers superior durability, while its lack of firing quirks makes it quite reliable. Once favored by the knights at Hyrule Castle." — Inventory, Breath of the Wild
- ↑ "In the past, the king of Hyrule presented this bow to only the most talented archers in the land. Its combat capabilities are as impressive as its extravagant design." — Inventory, Breath of the Wild
- ↑ "A basic Bokoblin bow made of wood. It's made by taking any tree branch and just tying a string to either end, so don't expect much in the way of combat effectiveness." — Inventory, Breath of the Wild
- ↑ "An upgraded Boko bow bound with animal bone to boost its durability and firepower. Its craftsmanship is sloppy, but it's light and easy to use." — Inventory, Breath of the Wild
"An upgraded Boko bow bound with animal bone to boost its durability and firepower. Its craftsmanship is sloppy, but it's light and easy to use."
Dragon Bone Boko Bow
- Main article: Dragon Bone Boko Bow
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Base Power | 24 | |
Base Durability | 30 | |
Base Range | 20 | |
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"A Boko bow reinforced by fossils. Bokoblins handpicked the materials it's made from, so it boasts a respectable firepower."
The Dragon Bone Boko Bow is a bow found in Breath of the Wild. It has a base power of 24, and is typically carried by Blue Bokoblin and Black Bokoblins in various locations in Hyrule, but more prominently in the outer regions of the map, such as Akkala, Hebra, and the Gerudo Highlands.
It is part of the Boko Bow family of bows and bears close resemblance to the more-common Spiked Boko Bow, but with an extra bone attached. Even with a base power of 24, since the Dragon Bone Boko Bow is not found anywhere near or adjacent to the Great Plateau, it is likely that Link will find bows that are more powerful and have more abilities, which quickly outclass the Dragon Bone Boko Bow.
References
- ↑ "This wooden bow may not be the most reliable for battling monsters, but is excellent for hunting small animals." — Inventory, 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." — Inventory, Breath of the Wild
- ↑ "A bow designed for armed conflict. Inflicts more damage than a civilian bow, but it will still burn if it touches fire." — Inventory, Breath of the Wild
- ↑ "The sturdy metal construction of this bow offers superior durability, while its lack of firing quirks makes it quite reliable. Once favored by the knights at Hyrule Castle." — Inventory, Breath of the Wild
- ↑ "In the past, the king of Hyrule presented this bow to only the most talented archers in the land. Its combat capabilities are as impressive as its extravagant design." — Inventory, Breath of the Wild
- ↑ "A basic Bokoblin bow made of wood. It's made by taking any tree branch and just tying a string to either end, so don't expect much in the way of combat effectiveness." — Inventory, Breath of the Wild
- ↑ "An upgraded Boko bow bound with animal bone to boost its durability and firepower. Its craftsmanship is sloppy, but it's light and easy to use." — Inventory, Breath of the Wild
- ↑ "A Boko bow reinforced by fossils. Bokoblins handpicked the materials it's made from, so it boasts a respectable firepower." — Inventory, Breath of the Wild
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Hyrule Compendium entry of the Dragon Bone Boko Bow.
"A Boko bow reinforced by fossils. Bokoblins handpicked the materials it's made from, so it boasts a respectable firepower."
Lizal Bow
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Base Power | 14 | |
Base Durability | 25 | |
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"A wooden bow created by Lizalfos. It's reinforced by the bones of a large fish - a marked improvement over any standard wooden bow."
The Lizal Bow is a bow found in Breath of the Wild. It has a base power of 14, and is commonly wielded by Green Lizalfos in the Lanayru region, who also favor the use of Shock Arrows. The construction of this bow is mainly wooden, with the occasional addition of bone. This means it won't quite attract lightning, however it can still catch fire.
"A wooden bow created by Lizalfos. It's reinforced by the bones of a large fish - a marked improvement over any standard wooden bow."
Strengthened Lizal Bow
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Base Power | 25 | |
Base Durability | 35 | |
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"A Lizal bow with a grip reinforced by metal. The body is made from the branches of a flexible tree that grows near water, which offers some serious destructive power."
The Strengthened Lizal Bow is a bow found in Breath of the Wild. It has a power of 25, and is commonly wielded by Lizalfos of all varieties. It is rather similar in design to the Lizal Bow, but with metal reinforcements to increment the durability and damage output of the weapon. This construction choice means the weapon will attract lightning.
"A Lizal bow with a grip reinforced by metal. The body is made from the branches of a flexible tree that grows near water, which offers some serious destructive power."
Steel Lizal Bow
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Base Power | 36 | |
Base Durability | 50 | |
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"This bow is wielded by Lizalfos who are expert marksmen. The metal that reinforces much of the weapon adds some additional weight but offers heightened durability."
The Steel Lizal Bow is a bow found in Breath of the Wild. It has a base power of 36, and can usually be found in the hands of Black Lizalfos in the outer regions of Hyrule. This weapon is an excellent choice for players as it has a great damage output and a remarkable durability, however it does act as a lightning-rod, so the player should be wary whilst wielding this bow.
"This bow is wielded by Lizalfos who are expert marksmen. The metal that reinforces much of the weapon adds some additional weight but offers heightened durability."
Lynel Bow
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Base Power | 10 | |
Base Durability | 30 | |
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"A Lynel-made bow crafted from rough metal. True to the vicious nature of Lynel weaponry, it fires a spread of multiple arrows at once. Ideal for taking down quick-moving targets."
The Lynel Bow is a bow found in Breath of the Wild. It has a base power of 10, and can be obtained by defeating standard Lynels scattered in the overworld, for example on Ploymus Mountain. This bow will fire three arrows at once, and only consume one in the process. This feature can be especially useful with the use of a Bomb Arrow, since it can deal respectable damage on a wide plane.
"A Lynel-made bow crafted from rough metal. True to the vicious nature of Lynel weaponry, it fires a spread of multiple arrows at once. Ideal for taking down quick-moving targets."
Mighty Lynel Bow
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Base Power | 20 | |
Base Durability | 35 | |
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"This massive Lynel bow sports a bowstring made from a metal so tough, mere Hylians have trouble drawing it back."
The Lynel Bow is a bow found in Breath of the Wild. It has a base power of 20, and can be obtained by defeating Blue-Maned Lynels scattered in the overworld, for example in Deep Akkala. This bow will fire three arrows at once, and only consume one in the process. This feature can be especially useful with the use of a Bomb Arrow, since it can deal respectable damage on a wide plane. Also it can be found in five shot variants.
"This massive Lynel bow sports a bowstring made from a metal so tough, mere Hylians have trouble drawing it back."
Savage Lynel Bow
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Base Power | 32 | |
Base Durability | 45 | |
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"This Lynel bow is made from a special steel found at the peak of Death Mountain. It has tremendous stopping power and can pierce thick armor as easily as thin paper."
The Savage Lynel Bow is a bow found in Breath of the Wild. It has a base power of 32, and can be obtained by defeating White-Maned Lynels or Silver Lynels scattered in the overworld, for example in the Coliseum Ruins. This bow will fire three arrows at once, and only consume one in the process. This feature can be especially useful with the use of a Bomb Arrow, since it can deal respectable damage on a wide plane. It can be found in five shot variants.
"This Lynel bow is made from a special steel found at the peak of Death Mountain. It has tremendous stopping power and can pierce thick armor as easily as thin paper."
Duplex Bow
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Location | Various | |
Base Power | 14 | |
Base Durability | 18 | |
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"A bow favored by the skilled archers of the Yiga Clan. It's been engineered to fire two arrows at once to ensure your target comes to a swift a none-two-pleasant halt."
The Duplex Bow is a bow found in Breath of the Wild. It has a base power of 14, and is favored by members of the Yiga Clan, in particular by the Yiga Footsoldiers who will occasionally teleport in close proximity to Link after he has defeated Master Kohga in the Yiga Clan Hideout.
"A bow favored by the skilled archers of the Yiga Clan. It's been engineered to fire two arrows at once to ensure your target comes to a swift and none-too-pleasant halt."