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{{Game
{{Game
|name = Link's Crossbow Training
|name     = Link's Crossbow Training
|logo =
|logo     = [[File:Link-Crossbow-Training-Logo.png|200px]]
|boxart = [[File:Links-Crossbow-Training-EU-Cover.png|200px|center]]
|boxart    = [[File:Link-Crossbow-Training-Boxart.jpg|200px]]
|release = [[File:Flag-United-States.png|22px|USA Flag]] November 19, 2007 <br>[[File:Flag-European.png|22px|European Flag]] December 7, 2007<br>[[File:Flag-Australia.png|22px|Australia Flag]] December 13, 2007<br>[[File:Flag-Japan.png|22px|Japan Flag]] May 1, 2008
|release  = {{Release|us|y=2007|m=11|d=19}}
|platform = Nintendo Wii
{{Release|eu|y=2007|m=12|d=7}}
|developer = Nintendo EAD
{{Release|au|y=2007|m=12|d=13}}
|producer = Eiji Aonuma
{{Release|jp|y=2008|m=5|d=1}}
|director = Makoto Miyanaga
|platform = [[Nintendo Wii]]
|developer = [[Nintendo EAD]]
|publisher = [[Nintendo]]
|producer = [[Eiji Aonuma]]
|director = Makoto Miyanaga
}}
}}


'''Link's Crossbow Training'''' is a Zelda spin-off title for the [[Nintendo Wii]], originally bundled with the [[Wii Zapper]] peripheral. The game contains several locations and enemies that featured in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess|Twilight Princess]]''. The main objective is to control Link and his crossbow to shoot target boards, enemies and objects gaining points to increase score. Players can shoot targets to gain points and consecutive hits will build up a score multiplier to further increasing the players score.
'''Link's Crossbow Training'''' is a Zelda spin-off title for the [[Nintendo Wii]], originally bundled with the [[Wii Zapper]] peripheral. All of the games' locations and enemies are found in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess|Twilight Princess]]''. The main objective is to control [[Link]] and his crossbow to shoot target boards, enemies and objects gaining points to increase score. Players can shoot targets to gain points and consecutive hits will build up a score multiplier to further increasing the players' score.


==Game Modes==
==Game Modes==
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==Stages==
==Levels==
 
===Level 1===
===Stage 1===
*Ordon Target Practice
*Ordon Target Practice
*Gerudo Stalfos: Defender
*Gerudo Stalfos: Defender
*Arbiter's Grounds: Ranger
*Arbiter's Grounds: Ranger


===Stage 2===
===Level 2===
*Goron Target Practice
*Goron Target Practice
*Zora River: Defender
*Zora River: Defender
*Skull Shooting
*Skull Shooting


===Stage 3===
===Level 3===
 
*Kakariko Target Practice
*Kakariko Target Practice
*Fruit Balloons
*Fruit Balloons
*The Great Bridge: Defender
*The Great Bridge: Defender


===Stage 4===
===Level 4===
*Zora River Target Practice
*Zora River Target Practice
*Hyrule Castle: Defender
*Hyrule Castle: Defender
*Skulltula Woods: Ranger
*Skulltula Woods: Ranger


===Stage 5===
===Level 5===
*Oocca Target Practice
*Oocca Target Practice
*Gerudo Moldorm: Defender
*Gerudo Moldorm: Defender
*The Shootout
*The Shootout


===Stage 6===
===Level 6===
*Ordon Target Practice 2
*Ordon Target Practice 2
*The Bridge of Eldin: Defender
*The Bridge of Eldin: Defender
*Snowpeak Ruins: Ranger
*Snowpeak Ruins: Ranger


===Stage 7===
===Level 7===
*Underground Target Practice
*Underground Target Practice
*City In the Sky: Defender
*City In the Sky: Defender
*Temple of Time: Ranger
*Temple of Time: Ranger


===Stage 8===
===Level 8===
*Horseback Target Practice
*Horseback Target Practice
*Snowpeak: Defender
*Snowpeak: Defender
*Darknut Battle
*Darknut Battle


===Stage Finale===
===Level Finale===
*Ranch Target Practice
*Ranch Target Practice
*Sacred Grove: Defender
*Sacred Grove: Defender
*Stallord Battle (Defender)
*Stallord Battle (Defender)
==Gallery==
<gallery>
File:Links-Crossbow-Training-EU-Cover.png|European Boxart
</gallery>


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