Bomb Arrow

, also known as, are recurring NaN Items in. They are exploding NaN Arrows that result from combining NaN Bombs with NaN Arrows. They are shot like normal NaN Arrows, but when the Series: reaches its target, the Series: explodes. NaN Bomb Arrows go unnamed in.

In, Bomb Arrows can be shot by equipping both the LA: and NaN Bombs and using them at the same time. While they are not required to use in any instance, they can be used as a stronger projectile attack against enemies at the cost of both an Arrow and a Bomb.

In, to use a TPHD:, the TPHD: must first be equipped, then the ZR Button, R Button (GameCube version), or Z Button (Wii version) must be pressed when any kind of TPHD: is selected in the TPHD:. NaN Bomb Arrows consume both a single TPHD: and a single TPHD: per shot. They can be fired to create distant blasts in high and low places. They can be used to blow up distant NaN Rocks, which becomes necessary when TPHD: ventures to the TPHD:. Should TPHD: hold the TPHD: to the TPHD: for too long, the TPHD: will explode and he will take damage.

NaN Bomb Arrows made from NaN Water Bombs will not detonate when shot into bodies of water.

NaN Bomb Arrows are not a usable item in. Instead, they are fired from Bulblins in the Overworld while riding the Spirit Train.

In, Bomb Arrows appear as a type of Arrow that can be equipped to any BotW:. They can commonly be found in bundles of five, 10, or 20. They are dropped by some archer NaN Bokoblins or NaN Lizalfoss, and they can also found inside NaN Treasure Chests. In Master Mode, one Moblin that uses Bomb Arrows can be found near Spectacle Rock and one White-Maned Lynel using Bomb Arrows can be found on the Great Plateau. Before facing their respective NaN Divine Beasts, BotW: and BotW: will both give Link twenty Bomb Arrows.

The following locations sell Bomb Arrows:
 * The Arrow Specialty Shop in Gerudo Town
 * The East Wind in Hateno Village
 * The Slippery Falcon in Rito Village
 * The Slippery Falcon (Tarrey Town Branch)
 * Shaillu's arrow shop in Kara Kara Bazaar
 * Jini at the Mounted Archery Camp (when it's not raining)

Bomb Arrows explode on impact and add an additional 50 damage to the attack power of the Bow being used. If an enemy is hit indirectly with the explosion alone, they are dealt 50 damage no matter what Bow is used. When used against an BotW:-related BotW:, the explosions from NaN Bomb Arrows will instantly defeat them. They are designed to destroy monsters, and they ignite on impact with an enemy. The explosion of a Bomb Arrow can light enemies and flammable objects on Fire. Like all Arrows, a shot to the head of an enemy deals double the amount of damage. They do not explode in the rain, as the water causes them to fizzle out, but they will still behave like normal Arrows. Instead of disappearing after their detonation, Bomb Arrows bounce off objects while it is raining, and can be picked up and fired again. They will not penetrate and stick to any objects like Trees. Bomb Arrows cannot be shot within the scorching temperatures of the area around Death Mountain, as the Arrows explode immediately and damage Link after the Bow is drawn.

NaN Exploding Arrows can be used by holding the trigger on the Wii Zapper to charge a shot in.

Linkle uses Bomb Arrows as part of the moveset for her Crossbows Weapon in. Like their appearance in, she may charge a shot before firing a Bomb Arrow at enemies. She can also unleash a barrage of Arrows and Bomb Arrows. During her Crossbows Weapon's Focus Spirit Attack, Linkle fires a giant Bomb attached to an Arrow before smashing it to the ground with a fiery kick.

In the DLC Pack, Ravio uses Bombs attached to Light Arrows as part of the Special Attack for his Rental Hammer Weapon.

Trivia

 * During development of, Bomb Arrows were planned to appear. They were set to be shot by pressing the A and B Buttons simultaneously when the Bow and Bombs were equipped at the same time. The idea was scrapped after Shigeru Miyamoto requested that Link should always have the Sword equipped. This idea was later implemented in.