Arrow

are recurring Items in. They are sharp projectiles that are shot with a Bow. Many varieties of Arrows exist throughout the Zelda series, including Silver Arrows, Fire Arrows, Ice Arrows, Light Arrows, Bomb Arrows, Shock Arrows, and Ancient Arrows.

Arrows can be shot using the Bow in. Link cannot fire Arrows until he has purchased the Arrow from a Merchant. After Link has done so, he will be able to shoot Arrows by consuming one Rupee per shot. Arrows deal 2 damage to enemies that can be inflicted by them. Pols Voices are weak to Arrows and will be defeated by them in one hit. Gohmas can only be defeated with Arrows. Silver Arrows also appear in the game, which deal 4 damage to enemies and must be used as the final blow on Ganon to destroy him.

Arrows appear in and can be shot using the Bow. Link can purchase Arrows at Shops, acquire them from defeated enemies, or obtain them from Treasure Chests. Link can increase the amount of Arrows he can carry by spending Rupees at the Pond of Happiness. Silver Arrows also return and must be used to defeat Ganon.

Arrows appear in and are shot by using the Bow. If Link equips Bombs at the same time as the Bow, he can fire the Bombs with Arrows.

In, Arrows are shot using the Fairy Bow, which can only be used while Link is an adult. Link can purchase Arrows from Shops or Business Scrubs if he has the Bow. Arrows can also be found by cutting grass, defeating enemies, or within small Treasure Chests. Link can carry more Arrows by buying larger Quivers. Link can shoot Arrows while riding Epona and can shoot Arrows through the Fire of lit Torches to light other Torches or melt ice. Fire Arrows, Ice Arrows, and Light Arrows appear for the first time in. Light Arrows are needed to defeat Ganondorf.

In, Arrows are shot with the Hero's Bow, which is the main item of the Woodfall Temple. Link can purchase Arrows from Shops, find them by cutting grass, or acquire them from defeated enemies. Link can shoot Arrows while riding on Epona and can shoot them through the Fire of lit Torches to light other Torches. Fire Arrows, Ice Arrows, and Light Arrows return as central Dungeon items.

In, the Links do not collect Arrows, but can shoot them with the various Bows found throughout the game.

Arrows are shot in with the use of the Hero's Bow. Arrows can be purchased from Shops, found by cutting grass, or acquired from defeated enemies. Link can shoot Arrows while sailing the Great Sea on the King of Red Lions. Light Arrows also appear in as a crucial weapon against Ganondorf.

In, the Links shoot Arrows from the various Bows found throughout Hyrule.

Arrows can be shot in by using the Bow. Arrows can be purchased from Shops, found by cutting grass, or acquired from defeated enemies. Link also obtain Light Arrows from Gregal after saving him from an evil spirit.

In, Arrows are shot with the Hero's Bow. Link can purchase Arrows at Shops, find them by cutting grass, or acquire them from defeated enemies. Link can also pick up Arrows that land on the ground when enemies miss their mark. Like in and, Link can shoot Arrows while riding Epona. He can expand his capacity of Arrows by beating the STAR Game in Hyrule Castle Town, acquiring bigger Quivers from Purlo as rewards. Bomb Arrows appear for the first time in and can be used to destroy rocks and inflict high amounts of damage to enemies.

In, Link can shoot Arrows with the Bow.

In, Link can fire Arrows by using the Bow.

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Arrows can be shot with a Bow in SS undefined. They can be purchased at the Gear Shop in the SS:. Additionally, if enemies fire Arrows at Link and they hit the ground, he can pick them up. Link can increase the amount of Arrows he can carry by equipping a Quiver to his Adventure Pouch.

In, Link does not collect Arrows, but can still shoot them with a Bow. Like all items in the game, Link uses up his Energy Gauge to fire Arrows.

In, the NaN Linkss shoot NaN Arrows from NaN Bows that can be found in various Levels. Firing them uses up their NaN Energy Gauges.

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BotW: can find NaN Arrows hidden in NaN Treasure Chests throughout BotW: or as enemy drops. NaN Bokoblins, NaN Moblins, NaN Lizalfoss, and NaN Lynels are capable of using NaN Bows and sometimes use NaN Arrows. BotW: can also pick up NaN Arrows that enemies fire at the ground after missing their shot. BotW: can stun NaN Guardians by shooting them in the eye with NaN Arrows. NaN Fire Arrows, NaN Ice Arrows, and NaN Bomb Arrows return in, and NaN Shock Arrows and NaN Ancient Arrows make their first appearance. NaN Arrows are one of the required NaN Items for crafting NaN Ancient Arrows by using the BotW:, BotW:, at the BotW:.

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Arrows are obtained alongside the Bow in "The Sorceress of the Woods" Scenario in. Arrows are unlimited in quantity and can be upgraded to the Light Arrows.

Arrows are shot from Link's Traveler's Bow in. Arrows that don't make contact with any Fighters will stick into surfaces. They can then be picked up and thrown. If they are retrieved by Link, he can fire two Arrows at once by using the previous Arrow in tandem with a new Arrow.