STAR Game

The STAR Game is a challenging sidequest within Twilight Princess which, upon winning, is the only way to gain Quiver upgrades outside of the main story. In order to play properly, at least one Clawshot is needed, as many of the light orbs, required by the game rules to be collected in order to win the prize, are hanging in thin air, unreachable by jumping.

The STAR Game comes in two rewarded parts:

 
 * Clawshot Game: The default game that is given once Link arrives in Hyrule Castle Town for the first time. The object of the game is to collect the scattered light orbs within the time limit provided. Although it is possible to win this round without the aid of the Clawshot, it is extremely difficult, as many of the orbs hang out of reach of a standard Link jump. After beating this round, Link will be given an upgrade for his quiver.
 * Double Clawshot Game: The subsequent game given to challengers after they complete the original Clawshot game. Of course, this version raises the difficulty level so much that the Double Clawshot is IMPERATIVE for victory. Most if not all orbs are suspended in mid-air, and there are no ledges like in the first game to use as jumping posts. If all of the orbs are retrived within 1 minute, 30 seconds, then a second quiver upgrade will be given to Link as a reward.
 * Time Trial Game: This game is offered only after completion of the Double Clawshot Game. This game maintians the original scamatics of the Double Clawshot Game, but the time limit has been reset to Link's personal best time, as achieved in the Double Clawshot Game. If Link manages to best the STAR Game a third time, bragging rights will be awarded. After completion of the Double Clawshot Game, Link is able to come back to the circus tent anytime he likes to challenge his personal record.

The STAR Game is located in a circus tent, in a backalleyway just off West Castle Town Road, also accessible through the left backalleyway of South Castle Town Road, as well.

Also See: Quiver