Beetle (Item)

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Press A to launch the Beetle into the air, and tilt the Wii Remote to control it. Fly into an item to catch it and carry it. Press Z to look down and A to drop the item. Holding the A button will cause the Beetle to speed up.

Skyward Sword

A new item, named the Beetle due to its resemblance to the insect of the same name, is a small mechanical-like device that can fly to reach areas Link could not reach himself. Players will equip the Beetle to the B button and release it with the A button, thus taking control of the item with Wii Motion Plus as it flies through the air, given a 3rd-person perspective from behind the Beetle as it flies. The Beetle has a limited distance it can fly before it shuts off and has to be re-equipped and re-launched, and must also be re-equipped when it hits a wall or other obstacle. Link can also call back the Beetle at any time during its flight.

The initial Beetle can be used to cut down spider webs or hit switches in otherwise unreachable areas. Upon defeating the Stalfos mini-boss in Skyview Temple, Link obtains the Beetle. It comes with a sharp, razor-like edge that can slice through spiderwebs and cut Deku Babas at the stem.

As most items can be upgraded throughout the game, the Beetle too has other upgrades that can be obtained later on in the game.

Early on in Lanayru Desert, one of the Ancient Robots calls your Beetle inferior and upgrades it for you. This upgrade allows your Beetle to to pick up items and drop them to solve puzzles.

Upgrades

The Beetle can be upgraded to the Hook Beetle, Quick Beetle, and the Tough Beetle. The Hook Beetle can pick up items like pots or Bomb Flowers and drop them with "A". The Quick Beetle can speed up with "A" but cannot do so while carrying an item. The Tough Beetle is the same as the Quick Beetle but can now fly longer and is orange-colored.

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