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In ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess|Twilight Princess]]'', the Bow is called the Hero's Bow and is obtained in the [[Goron Mines]]. This game features [[Bomb Arrow]], which are projectile explosives that can destroy faraway obstacles. They can be equiped by first making Link equip his Bow, and then moving the cursor over a [[Bomb Bag]], and pressing the appropriate button. Depending on whether you are playing on the GameCube or Wii version the controls will vary. In the GameCube version, the aiming system is the same as in previous 3D Zelda titles. On the Wii, you must aim the remote at the point where you want to shoot, and you can rotate or run with the joystick, allowing for simultaneous movement and aiming. The quiver upgrades can be obtained by completing the [[ | In ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess|Twilight Princess]]'', the Bow is called the Hero's Bow and is obtained in the [[Goron Mines]]. This game features [[Bomb Arrow]], which are projectile explosives that can destroy faraway obstacles. They can be equiped by first making Link equip his Bow, and then moving the cursor over a [[Bomb Bag]], and pressing the appropriate button. Depending on whether you are playing on the GameCube or Wii version the controls will vary. In the GameCube version, the aiming system is the same as in previous 3D Zelda titles. On the Wii, you must aim the remote at the point where you want to shoot, and you can rotate or run with the joystick, allowing for simultaneous movement and aiming. The quiver upgrades can be obtained by completing the [[STAR Game]] in [[Castle Town]] with the [[Clawshot]], or, to make it easier, the [[Double Clawshots]]. These upgrades allow Link to hold 60 and 100 arrows, respectively. | ||
===Phantom Hourglass=== | ===Phantom Hourglass=== |