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{{Hatnote|This article is about the regular Boomerang. For other variants, see [[Magical Boomerang]], [[Gale Boomerang]], and [[Nice Boomerang]].}}
{{Item
{{Infobox Item
|name= Boomerang
|image=
|image= [[File:ALBW Boomerang.png|130px]]
{{Media
|caption= Boomerang artwork from ''A Link Between Worlds''
|Artwork TLoZ= File:TLoZ Boomerang Artwork.png
|game= {{TLoZ}}<br>{{ALttP}}<br>{{LA}}<br>{{OoT}}<br>{{OoA}}<br>{{OoS}}<br>{{FS}}<br>{{TWW}}<br>{{FSA}}<br>{{TMC}}<br>{{PH}}<br>{{ST}}<br>{{ALBW}}<br>{{TFH}}<br>{{BotW}}
|Artwork ALttP= File:ALttP Boomerang Artwork.png
|other= {{TLoZGW}}<br>[[The Legend of Zelda (TV series)|Animated series]]<br>{{ZA}}<br>{{AST}}<br>{{SSB}}<br>{{SSBM}}<br>{{SSBB}}<br>{{SSB4}}<br>{{SCII}}<br>{{HW}}
|Artwork LA= File:LA Boomerang Artwork.png
|cost= 300 [[Rupee]]s {{ExpGame|TMC}}<br>800 [[Rupee]]s {{ExpGame|ALBW}}
|Artwork FS= File:FS Boomerang Artwork.png
|uses= Used to retrieve distant items, stun or defeat enemies, hit switches
|Artwork TWWHD= File:TWWHD Boomerang Artwork.png
|comp= {{It|Beetle}}
|Artwork TMC= File:TMC Boomerang Artwork.png
|Artwork ST= File:ST Link Boomerang Artwork.png
|Render OoT= File:OoT Boomerang Render.png
|Render ALBW= File:ALBW Boomerang.png
|Render TFH= File:TFH Boomerang Render.png
|Model LANS= File:LANS Boomerang Model.png
|Model OoT= File:BoomerangG Large.png
|Model OoT3D= File:OoT3D Boomerang Model.png
|Model TWW= File:TWW Boomerang Model.png
|Model TWWHD= File:TWWHD Boomerang Model.png
|Model PH= File:PH Boomerang Model.png
|Model ST= File:PH Boomerang Model.png
|Model BotW= File:BotW Boomerang Model.png
|Model TotK= File:TotK Boomerang Model.png
|Sprite TLoZ= File:TLoZ Boomerang Sprite.png
|Sprite ALttP= File:ALttP Boomerang Sprite.png
|Sprite LA= File:LA Boomerang Sprite.png
|Sprite LADX= File:LADX Boomerang Sprite.png
|Sprite LANS= File:LANS Boomerang Icon.png
|Sprite OoT= File:OoT Boomerang Icon.png
|Sprite OoT3D= File:OoT3D Boomerang Icon.png
|Sprite OoS= File:OoS Boomerang Sprite.png
|Sprite OoA= File:OoA Boomerang Sprite.png
|Sprite FS= File:FS Boomerang Sprite.png
|Sprite TWW= File:TWW Boomerang Icon.png
|Sprite TWWHD= File:TWWHD Boomerang Icon.png
|Sprite FSA= File:FSA Boomerang Sprite.png
|Sprite TMC= File:TMC Boomerang Sprite.png
|Sprite PH= File:PH Boomerang Icon.png
|Sprite ST= File:ST Boomerang Icon.png
|Sprite ALBW= File:ALBW Boomerang Icon.png
|Sprite TFH= File:TFH Boomerang Icon.png
|Sprite BotW= File:BotW Boomerang Icon.png
|Sprite TotK= File:TotK Boomerang Icon.png
}}
}}
The '''Boomerang''' is a recurring item in {{LZS|Series}}.
|caption=
|type= boomerang
|game= TLoZ, ALttP, LA, OoT, OoS, OoA, FS, TWW, FSA, TMC, PH, ST, ALBW, TFH, BotW, TotK
|other= TLoZ (TV Series), TLoZGW, TLoZ (Valiant Comics), ZA, AST, SSB, SSBM, SCII, SSBB, PH (Himekawa), HW, SSB4, SSBU, CoH, HWAoC
|cost=
{{Infobox Game Blocks
|TMC= 300 [[Rupee]]s
|ALBW= 800 [[Rupee]]s
}}
|value=
|location=
{{Infobox Game Blocks
|TLoZ= {{Term|TLoZ|Level 1|link}}
|ALttP= [[Hyrule Castle (Dungeon)|Hyrule Castle]], [[Kakariko Village]]
|LA= {{Term|LANS|Cave|link}} at [[Toronbo Shores]]
|OoT= [[Inside Jabu-Jabu's Belly]]
|OoS= [[Dance Hall]]
|OoA= [[Shooting Gallery#Oracle of Ages|Goron Shooting Gallery]]
|TWW= [[Forbidden Woods]]
|TMC= {{Term|TMC|Stockwell's Shop|link}}
|PH= [[Temple of Fire]]
|ST= [[Snow Temple]]
|ALBW= [[Ravio's Shop]]
}}
|uses=
{{List|
Stunning {{Plural|Series|Enemy|link}},
Retrieving distant {{Plural|Series|Item|link}},
Hitting {{Plural|Series|Switch|link}}
}}
|strength=
{{Infobox Game Blocks
|ALttP= {{HP|ALttP|0.5}}
|OoT= {{HP|OoT|1}}
|ALBW= {{HP|ALBW|1}}
|TFH= {{HP|TFH|0.5}}
|BotW= 8
}}
|durability=
{{Infobox Game Blocks
|BotW= 18
|TotK=
}}
|comp=
|sample=
|theme=
}}
{{Term/Store|Boomerang|Boomerangs|Series, TLoZ, ALttP, LA, LADX, OoT, OoT3D, OoS, OoA, FS, TWW, TWWHD, FSA, TMC, PH, ST, ALBW, TFH, BotW, TotK|plural}} are recurring {{Plural|Series|Item|link}} in {{TLoZ|Series}}.{{Exp Game|TLoZ, ALttP, LA, OoT, OoS, OoA, FS, TWW, FSA, TMC, PH, ST, ALBW, TFH, BotW, TotK}}<ref>{{Cite Book|quote= |book= E |publisher= |page= 118 {{Exp Game|TLoZ, ALttP, LA, OoT, OoS, OoA, TWW, FS, FSA, TMC, PH, ST, ALBW, TFH}}}}</ref><ref name="BotW Inventory">{{Cite|{{Big|Boomerang}}<br/>This throwing weapon was originally used by the forest-dwelling Koroks. Its unique shape allows it to return after being thrown.|Inventory|BotW}}</ref><ref name="TotK Inventory">{{Cite|{{Big|Boomerang}}<br/>A decayed wooden boomerang. A useful tool that {{Color|TotK Teal|comes back after you throw it}}. Its current state has not lessened its performance.|Inventory|TotK}}</ref>{{Name Ref|HWAoC}}


==Uses==
==Location and Uses==
{{ImageCaption
The Boomerang is an item that [[Link]] can throw, at which point it will return to him. It can be used for both combat and [[Puzzle]] solving. It can be used to stun enemies, although a single hit will defeat weak enemies, such as [[Keese]].<ref name="PH Guide 11">{{Cite Guide|quote= |game= PH|publisher= Prima|page= 11}}</ref> It can also be used to retrieve items that are out of [[Link]]'s reach.<ref>{{Cite Manual|quote= If you hit an enemy with this, it will be stunned for a short time (some enemies will sustain damage when hit by the boomerang). The boomerang can also retrieve distant Rupees and Hearts.|game= ALttP|page= 37}}</ref> The Boomerang first appeared in {{TLoZ}} and has gone through several design changes since then. In {{PH}} and {{ST}}, Link can draw the path that the Boomerang will take, allowing a more direct control of it.<ref name="PH Guide 11"/> Moreover, the Boomerang can also be used to turn [[Spark]]s and [[Bubbles]] into [[Fairy|Fairies]] in certain games.
|image = File:ST Link Boomerang.png
 
|size = 150px
==={{TLoZ|-}}===
|align = right
{{Manual|TLoZ|Wooden boomerang and magical boomerang|Link can use these to inflict damage on weak enemies. He can also stop most of the enemy in their tracks if he throws the boomerang on target. The magical boomerang flies further than the wooden boomerang.}}
|caption = Artwork of Link throwing the Boomerang from ''Spirit Tracks''
In {{TLoZ}}, Link can acquire a Boomerang by defeating all of the red [[Goriya]]s in a certain room within {{Term|TLoZ|Level 1|link}} of both the First Quest and the [[Second Quest]]. Goriyas attack Link with Boomerangs. Link can use the Boomerang to stun certain enemies for a brief period of time.<ref>{{Cite Manual|quote= He can also stop most of the enemy in their tracks if he throws the boomerang on target.|game= TLoZ|page= 24}}</ref> He can also use it to instantly defeat [[Keese]] and [[Gel]]s.<ref>{{Cite Manual|quote= Link can use these to inflict damage on weak enemies.|game= TLoZ|page= 24}}</ref> The Boomerang can also be used to collect items from a distance. The Boomerang can be replaced with the [[Magical Boomerang]], which can be thrown further.<ref>{{Cite Manual|quote= The magical boomerang flies further than the wooden boomerang.|game= TLoZ|page= 24}}</ref>
|captionalign = center
}}
The Boomerang can be used for both combat and [[puzzle]] solving. It is useful to stun enemies, although a single hit will defeat weak enemies such as [[Keese]].<ref>{{Cite book|quote=As a weapon, the Boomerang can be thrown to stun or dispatch an enemy depending on the strength of the target. |book=Phantom Hourglass Official Game Guide |publisher= Prima Games |page=11}}</ref> It is more commonly used to retrieve items that are out of [[Link]]'s reach.<ref>{{Cite manual|quote=If you hit an enemy with this, it will be stunned for a short time (some enemies will sustain damage when hit by the boomerang). The boomerang can also retrieve distant [[Rupee]]s and [[Heart]]s.|game=A Link to the Past|page=37}}</ref> The Boomerang first appeared in {{TLoZ}} and has gone through several design changes since then. In {{PH}} and {{ST}}, Link can draw the path that the Boomerang will take, allowing a more direct control of it.<ref>{{Cite book|quote=To throw the Boomerang, draw a line from Link to the target. [] You can target multiple objects, too, by drawing a line from Link to the various targets.|book=Phantom Hourglass Official Game Guide|publisher=Prima Games|page=11}}</ref> Moreover, the Boomerang can also be used to turn [[Spark]]s and [[Whisp|Anti-Fairies]] into [[Fairy|Fairies]] in specific games.


==Locations==
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{| class="altrow" border="1" cellpadding="2"
|+ style="white-space:nowrap" | Effects on Enemies
!Image
! Defeats
!Game
! Stuns
!Location
! No Effect
!Notes
|-
|-
|[[File:TLoZ Boomerang Sprite.png|35px]]
| [[File:TLoZ Gel Sprite.png]]<br/>'''[[Gel]]'''
|{{TLoZ}}
| [[File:TLoZ Armos Sprite.png]]<br/>'''[[Armos]]'''
|[[Level-1 (The Legend of Zelda)|Level-1]]
| [[File:TLoZ Aquamentus Sprite.png]]<br/>'''[[Aquamentus]]'''
|Upgrades to Magical Boomerang
|-
|-
|[[File:BoomerangSprite ALttP.png|50px]]
| [[File:TLoZ Keese Sprite.png]]<br/>'''[[Keese]]'''
|{{ALttP}}
| [[File:TLoZ Digdogger Sprite 2.png]]<br/>'''[[Digdogger]]''' {{Exp|While weakened}}
|[[Hyrule Castle (A Link to the Past)|Hyrule Castle]]
| [[File:TLoZ Bubble Sprite.png]]<br/>'''[[Bubble]]'''
|Upgrades to Magical Boomerang
|-
|-
|[[File:LAboomerang.png|40px]]
|rowspan="15"|
|{{LA}}
| [[File:TLoZ Ghini Sprite.png]]<br/>'''[[Ghini]]'''
|[[Toronbo Shores]]
| [[File:TLoZ Red Darknut Sprite.png]]<br/>'''[[Darknut]]'''
|
|-
|-
|[[File:OoT3D Boomerang Icon.png]]
| [[File:TLoZ Gibdo Sprite.png]]<br/>'''[[Gibdo]]'''
|{{OoT}}
| [[File:TLoZ Dodongo Sprite.png]]<br/>'''[[Dodongo]]'''
|[[Inside Jabu-Jabu's Belly]]
|-
|Can only be used as [[Young Link]]
| [[File:TLoZ Red Goriya Sprite.png]]<br/>'''[[Goriya]]'''
| [[File:TLoZ Gleeok Sprite.png]]<br/>'''[[Gleeok]]'''
|-
|-
|[[File:Boomerang OOX.png|40px]]
| [[File:TLoZ Red Leever Sprite.png]]<br/>'''[[Red Leever]]'''
|{{OoS}}
| [[File:TLoZ Blue Gohma Sprite.png]]<br/>'''[[Blue Gohma]]'''
|[[Subrosia]]
|
|-
|-
|[[File:Boomerang OOX.png|40px]]
| [[File:TLoZ Like Like Sprite.png]]<br/>'''[[Like Like]]'''
|{{OoA}}
| [[File:TLoZ Gleeok Head Sprite.png]]<br/>'''[[Gleeok Head]]'''
|[[Rolling Ridge]]
|
|-
|-
|[[File:Boomerang(FS).gif|35px]]
| [[File:TLoZ Red Lynel Sprite.png]]<br/>'''[[Red Lynel]]'''
|{{FS}}
| [[File:TLoZ Red Lanmola Sprite.png]]<br/>'''[[Red Lanmola]]'''
|Various levels
|
|-
|-
|[[File:TWW Boomerang.png|55px]]
| [[File:TLoZ Red Moblin Sprite.png]]<br/>'''{{Term|TLoZ|Red Moblin|link}}'''
|{{TWW}}
| [[File:TLoZ Manhandla Sprite.png]]<br/>'''[[Manhandla]]'''
|[[Forbidden Woods]]
|
|-
|-
|[[File:Boomerang FSA.png|40px]]
| [[File:TLoZ Red Octorok Sprite.png]]<br/>'''[[Red Octorok]]'''
|{{FSA}}
| [[File:TLoZ Moldorm Sprite.png]]<br/>'''[[Moldorm]]'''
|Various levels
|
|-
|-
|[[File:BoomerangTMC.gif|35px]]
| [[File:TLoZ Peahat Sprite.png]]<br/>'''[[Peahat]]'''
|{{TMC}}
| [[File:TLoZ Patra Sprite.png]]<br/>'''[[Patra]]'''
|[[Hyrule Town Shop]]
|Bought for 300 [[Rupee]]s<br>Upgrades to the Magical Boomerang
|-
|-
|[[File:Boomerangph.png|60px]]
| [[File:TLoZ Rope Sprite.png]]<br/>'''[[Rope]]'''
|{{PH}}
| [[File:TLoZ Pols Voice Sprite.png]]<br/>'''[[Pols Voice]]'''
|[[Temple of Fire]]
|
|-
|-
|[[File:Boomerangph.png|60px]]
| [[File:TLoZ Stalfos Sprite.png]]<br/>'''[[Stalfos]]'''
|{{ST}}
| [[File:TLoZ Red Wizzrobe Sprite.png]]<br/>'''{{Term|TLoZ|Red Wizzrobe|link}}'''
|[[Snow Temple]]
|
|-
|-
|[[File:ALBW Boomerang Icon.png|50px]]
| [[File:TLoZ Red Tektite Sprite.png]]<br/>'''[[Tektite]]'''
|{{ALBW}}
| [[File:TLoZ Zora Sprite.png]]<br/>'''[[Zora]]'''
|[[Ravio's Shop]]
|Upgrades to the Nice Boomerang
|-
|-
|[[File:TFH Boomerang Icon.png|50px]]
|rowspan="3"|
|{{TFH}}
| [[File:TLoZ Vire Sprite.png]]<br/>'''[[Vire]]'''
|[[Blazing Trail]]<br>[[Hinox Mine]]<br>[[Den of Flames]]<br>[[Fire Temple (Tri Force Heroes)|Fire Temple]]<br>[[Snowball Ravine]]<br>[[Sealed Gateway]]<br>[[The Lady's Lair]]<br>[[Stone Corridors]]<br>[[Desert Temple (Tri Force Heroes)|Desert Temple]]<br>[[Illusory Mansion]]<br>[[Grim Temple]]<br>[[Dragon Citadel]]<br>[[Sky Temple]]
|-
|While wearing the [[Boomeranger]] [[Outfit]],<br>it enlarges in size and deals damage<br>while passing through enemies
| [[File:TLoZ Wallmaster Sprite.png]]<br/>'''[[Wallmaster]]'''
|-
| [[File:TLoZ Zol Sprite.png]]<br/>'''[[Zol]]'''
|}
|}


==Appearances==
==={{ALttP|-}}===
{{Manual|ALttP|Boomerang|If you hit an enemy with this, it will be stunned for a short time (some enemies will sustain damage when hit by the boomerang). The boomerang can also retrieve distant Rupees and Hearts.}}
{{Manual|ALttP&FS|Boomerang|This temmporarily paralyzes enemies when it strikes them. You can also use it to retrieve Rupees and other items in hard-to-reach places.}}
In {{ALttP}}, Link can obtain a Boomerang in [[Hyrule Castle (Dungeon)|Hyrule Castle]]. It is contained in a [[Treasure Chest]] a few rooms before the prison where the [[Ball and Chain Trooper]] holds [[Princess Zelda]] captive. It appears as a Big Chest on the Map, but is in fact a Small Chest. If Link fails to collect the Boomerang in the Hyrule Castle, he can find another one in the house of the [[Sweeping Lady]] in [[Kakariko Village]]. If Link does not open either Chest, he can obtain a Magical Boomerang from a Chest in the [[Village of Outcasts]]. Link can also obtain a Magical Boomerang as an upgrade to the Boomerang at the [[Waterfall of Wishing]]. The Boomerang is blue, while the Magical Boomerang is red, faster and can be thrown farther.<ref>{{Cite|You got the Magical Boomerang! You can throw this faster and farther than your old one!|N/A|ALttP}}</ref> Both varieties can be used to stun enemies, hit [[Switch]]es, and collect items from a distance.


===Standard Boomerangs===
==={{LA|-}}===
These Boomerangs function only to stun and retrieve out-of-reach items. Some of them can be upgraded.
In {{LA}}, Link can obtain the Boomerang by completing the {{Term|LANS|Trading Quest|link}} and using the [[Magnifying Lens]] inside a hidden {{Term|LANS|Cave|link}} at the eastern side of [[Toronbo Shores]]. Here Link will meet a Goriya who will offer to give Link a Boomerang in exchange for an item. The Boomerang can be used to stun enemies, hit Switches, collect items from a distance, and cut bushes. The Boomerang is one of the two items able to destroy {{Plural|LADX|Bubble|link}}, the other being the [[Magic Powder]]. It is also the only weapon able to defeat a [[Spark]]. It can also defeat certain enemies in one hit, such as [[Ghini]]s. The Boomerang is the most effective weapon against the final form of [[Nightmare]], as it can be defeated in one hit.


====''The Legend of Zelda''====
==={{OoT|-}}===
The Boomerang is one of the first items that can be acquired in {{TLoZ}}. In both the First and [[Second Quest]]s, it can be obtained by defeating a large number of [[Goriya]] in a room of the first [[Dungeon]] in the game, the [[Level-1 (The Legend of Zelda)|Level-1]]. It and the Magical Boomerang are the only major Dungeon items to not be contained in an underground room.
{{Manual|OoT|Boomerang|If you throw it, it comes back! The Boomerang can stun or defeat enemies. Use Z Targeting to improve your accuracy. Some enemies can only be defeated with the Boomerang.}}
In {{OoT}}, the Boomerang can only be used by Link as a child. It is the main item [[Inside Jabu-Jabu's Belly]]. The Boomerang is needed in order to defeat [[Tailpasaran]]s, [[Parasitic Tentacle]]s, the [[Big Octo#Ocarina of Time|Big Octo]], and the [[Boss]] of the Dungeon, [[Barinade]]. It also allows Link to collect distant items such as [[Gold Skulltula]] Tokens. It can be used to stun and defeat certain enemies. Before being thrown, the camera shifts to a first-person perspective, allowing Link to aim. The camera will remain in a third-person perspective if Link is [[Targeting]] something. When Targeting, the Boomerang will follow its target until impact.


====''The Adventure of Link''====
==={{OoS|-}}===
While Link cannot obtain a Boomerang as a weapon in ''The Adventure of Link'', [[Goriya]]s continue to use them to attack him.
{{Manual|OoS|Boomerang|The Boomerang returns to you after you have thrown it. Use it to get objects like Pieces of Hearts and Rupees when those objects are out of your reach.}}
In {{OoS}}, the Boomerang can be found in [[Subrosia]] as a prize from the [[Dance Hall]]. It is upgraded to the [[Magical Boomerang]] in the {{Term|OoS|Ancient Ruins|link}}. The Magical Boomerang is faster, can fly higher distances and can be controlled at will. The normal Boomerang is an optional item in this game, whereas the Magical Boomerang is a required item.


====''A Link to the Past''====
In certain dungeons, red [[Moblin]]s wield Boomerangs. They are blue in color, but do damage to Link instead of having the stun effect of Link's Boomerang. Also, the miniboss of the [[Gnarled Root Dungeon|first dungeon]] features a pair of [[Brother Goriyas]] who throw a Boomerang to each other, injuring Link when in the way.
[[File:BoomerangALttP.png|left]]
In {{ALttP}}, the Boomerang is again found in [[Hyrule Castle]]. Its exact location is a few rooms before the prison where the [[Ball and Chain Trooper]] holds [[Princess Zelda]] captive, contained in a [[Treasure Chest]] that is listed as a Big Chest on the map but is in fact a regular Small Chest. If Link fails to collect the Boomerang in the Dungeon, he can also find another one in the house of the [[Sweeping Lady]] in [[Kakariko Village]]. If Link does not open either chest, he can obtain a Magical Boomerang from a chest in the [[Village of Outcasts]], although he can also obtain it by taking the regular Boomerang to the [[Waterfall of Wishing]].


Unlike most other games in the series, the regular Boomerang is blue, while the Magical Boomerang is red.
==={{OoA|-}}===
In {{OoA}}, the Boomerang can be found in the [[Rolling Ridge]] as a prize from either the [[Shooting Gallery#Oracle of Ages|Goron Shooting Gallery]] or the [[Target Carts]]. It is an optional item in this game.


====''Ocarina of Time''====
In certain dungeons, red [[Moblin]]s wield Boomerangs. They are blue in color, but do damage to Link instead of having the stun effect of Link's Boomerang.
[[File:OOTBoomerang.png|50px|left]]
In {{OoT}}, the Boomerang is found [[Inside Jabu-Jabu's Belly]]. It allows Link to get out-of-reach items such as [[Gold Skulltula]] Tokens. It can also be use to defeat weak enemies or stun bigger ones. When used, the camera shifts to a first person perspective. When targeting at an enemy, the Boomerang will follow its target until hit. If the enemy gets out of its reach, the Boomerang will return to Link. It can only be used by [[Young Link]].


====''Oracle'' Series====
==={{FS|-}}===
In {{OoA}}, the Boomerang can be found in the [[Rolling Ridge]] as a prize from the [[Shooting Gallery#Oracle of Ages|Goron Shooting Gallery]]. In {{OoS}}, it can be found in [[Subrosia]] as a prize from the [[Dance Hall]]. The Boomerang is a required item in ''Oracle of Seasons'', but not in ''Oracle of Ages''.
{{Manual|FS|Boomerang|Use this weapon to attack enemies from a distance. You can also use this to retrieve hard-to-reach Rupees and hearts. Some enemies might even get stunned when hit...}}
In {{FS}}, the Boomerang appears in various [[Stage]]s. It can only be used in the Stage where it was obtained. It is useful for collecting [[Rupee]]s.


====''Four Swords''====
==={{TWW|-}}===
In {{FS}}, the Boomerang appears in various stages. It can only be used in the stage where it was obtained. It is useful to collect [[Rupee]]s.
The Boomerang is the main item of the [[Forbidden Woods]] in {{TWW}}. In addition to stunning and defeating enemies, collecting distant items, and activating Switches, the Boomerang can lock on to up to five different targets.<ref>{{Cite|You got the Boomerang! Set it to and throw it with [Y], [Z], or [X]. Target specific objects by holding the button you set it to and aiming at something until the red targeting cursor changes to a [Target lock mark]. You can target up to five objects at once.|N/A|TWW}}</ref> This ability can be used for solving puzzles involving Switches or for collecting multiple items in one throw. The Boomerang is needed in order to defeat [[Kalle Demos]], the Boss of the Forbidden Woods, and [[Puppet Ganon]].


====''The Minish Cap''====
==={{FSA|-}}===
In {{TMC}}, the Boomerang can be bought in the [[Hyrule Castle Town|Hyrule Town]] Shop for 300 [[Rupee]]s. It can be upgraded to the Magical Boomerang by [[Kinstone Fusion|fusing]] [[Kinstone]]s with the [[Tingle Brothers]].
{{Manual|FSA|Boomerang|Daze enemies by hitting them with this weapon. You can also use it to pull items like Force Gems, Hearts, and even other characters close to you. Hold the A Button to make it hover in midair.<br/>{{Big|Lev. 2}}<br/>This faster boomerang flies even farther.}}
In {{FSA}}, the Boomerang can be held in place before returning to Link. This is useful for retrieving moving [[Force Gem]]s. The Boomerang can be upgraded to the Level 2 Boomerang, which is faster and has a longer reach.


====''A Link Between Worlds''====
==={{TMC|-}}===
In {{ALBW}}, the Boomerang can be obtained from [[Ravio's Shop]]. Like other items in the game, it can be borrowed and bought permanently. The Boomerang can be rented for 50 Rupees and bought for 800 (unless it is the first item bought, in which case, it will cost 400 Rupees). It can be upgradable to the Nice Boomerang by bringing 10 Lost [[Maiamai]]s to [[Mother Maiamai]]. The upgrade improves the speed and range of the Boomerang and allows Link to throw three Boomerangs at a time. The boomerang can be thrown in any direction according to which way Link is facing.
{{Manual|TMC|Boomerang|Hit an enemy to daze him: he’ll stop moving for a short period time. You can also use the boomerang to nab Rupees and other items beyond your reach.}}
In {{TMC}}, the {{Term|TMC|Boomerang}} can be bought in {{Term|TMC|Stockwell's Shop|link}} for 300 {{Plural|TMC|Rupee}}. It can be upgraded to the {{Term|TMC|Magical Boomerang}} by {{Term|TMC|Kinstone Fusion|link|display=Fusing}} {{Plural|TMC|Kinstone|link}} with the {{Term|TMC|Tingle Siblings?|link}}.


====''Tri Force Heroes''====
==={{PH|-}}===
[[File:TFH Nice Boomerang Icon.png|left|The Boomerang equipped with the Boomeranger]]
In {{PH}}, the Boomerang allows Link to to draw a specific path for it to follow. The Boomerang's path has a range limit.<ref name="PH Guide 11"/> It can be used to stun and defeat enemies, hit Switches, and collect items from a distance. It is the main item of the [[Temple of Fire]].
In {{TFH}}, the Boomerang is first obtained in the [[Drablands#Volcano|Volcano]]'s [[Blazing Trail]], but reappears several times in later Levels. The Boomerang can be used to carry another Link, or two while wearing the [[Boomeranger]]. This [[Outfit]] also enlarges the Boomerang, allowing it to pass throw foes and deal damage.


===Boomerangs with Added Characteristics===
==={{ST|-}}===
These Boomerangs have other added characteristics.
The Boomerang's flight path can be drawn in {{ST}}, similarly to how it behaved in {{PH}}. It can be used to stun and defeat enemies, collect distant items, and hit Switches from afar. It can also fly through [[Fire]] to light [[Torch]]es or fly through ice to freeze water. It is the main item of the [[Snow Temple]].


====''Link's Awakening''====
==={{ALBW|-}}===
[[File:LA Boomerang.png|thumb|right|Link obtaining the Boomerang in ''Link's Awakening'']]
In {{ALBW}}, the Boomerang can be obtained from [[Ravio's Shop]]. Like all items in the game, it uses Link's [[Energy Gauge]] with each use. The Boomerang can be rented for 50 Rupees and bought permanently for 800.{{Note|The first item purchased from Ravio always costs 400 Rupees}} The Boomerang can be upgraded to the [[Nice Boomerang]] by bringing 10 Lost [[Maiamai]]s to [[Mother Maiamai]]. The upgrade improves the speed and range of the Boomerang and allows Link to throw three Boomerangs at a time. The Boomerang can be thrown in any direction according to which way Link is facing.
In {{LA}}, the Boomerang is an optional weapon. To obtain it, Link must first complete [[Link's Awakening Trading Sequence|the trading sequence]] in order to receive the [[Magnifying Lens]]. Link must then visit [[Toronbo Shores]] and find a hidden cave on the eastern side. Inside, with the help of the Magnifying Lens, he will meet a [[Goriya]] who will offer to trade Link a Boomerang for a weapon of his choice.


The Boomerang can be used in the traditional way, but it now has more uses, such as cutting bushes. The Boomerang is one of the two weapons able to defeat an [[Anti-Fairy]], the other being the [[Magic Powder]]. It is also the only weapon able to defeat a [[Spark]]. It can also defeat certain enemies in one hit such as [[Ghini]]s. The Boomerang is the most effective weapon against the final form of [[Nightmare]], as it can be defeated in one hit.
==={{TFH|-}}===
In {{TFH}}, the {{Term|TFH|Boomerang}} can be used to grab another {{Term|TFH|Link}} and pull him toward the wielder, and has the ability to hover in place for several seconds at its furthest point by holding the Item button. While wearing the {{Term|TFH|Boomeranger|link}} {{Term|TFH|Outfit|link}}, the {{Term|TFH|Boomerang}} becomes larger and gains the ability to carry two {{Plural|TFH|Links}}, pass through enemies, and deal damage to them.


====''The Wind Waker''====
{{Plural|TFH|Boomerang}} first appear in the {{Term|TFH|Blazing Trail|link}} where all three {{Plural|TFH|Links}} acquire one, then reappear in {{Term|TFH|Hinox Mine}} (two {{Plural|TFH|Boomerang}}), {{Term|TFH|Den of Flames|link}}, {{Term|TFH|Fire Temple|link}}, {{Term|TFH|Snowball Ravine|link}}, {{Term|TFH|Sealed Gateway|link}} (two {{Plural|TFH|Boomerang}}), {{Term|TFH|The Lady's Lair|link}}, {{Term|TFH|Stone Corridors|link}}, {{Term|TFH|Desert Temple|link}}, {{Term|TFH|Illusory Mansion|link}} (three {{Plural|TFH|Boomerang}}), {{Term|TFH|Grim Temple|link}}, {{Term|TFH|Dragon Citadel|link}}, and {{Term|TFH|Sky Temple|link}} (one {{Term|TFH|Boomerang}} per Stage). They also appear in the {{Term|TFH|Forest Zone|link}}, {{Term|TFH|Frozen Zone|link}}, {{Term|TFH|Shadow Zone|link}} and {{Term|TFH|Baneful Zone|link}} of the {{Term|TFH|Den of Trials|link}}, as well as the {{Term|TFH|Coliseum|link}}'s Volcano and The Ruins arenas.
[[File:TWW Boomerang Icon.png|left|40px]]
{{TWW}} adds another new feature to the Boomerang. Found in the [[Forbidden Woods]], it now can lock on to up to five different targets.<ref>{{cite|You got the Boomerang! Set it to and throw it with [Y], [Z], or [X]. Target specific objects by holding the button you set it to and aiming at something until the red targeting cursor changes to a [Target lock mark]. You can target up to five objects at once.|N/A|TWW}}</ref> This feature is often used for solving puzzles involving switches or for collecting multiple items at the same time.


====''Phantom Hourglass'' and ''Spirit Tracks''====
==={{BotW|-}}===
[[File:ST Boomerang.png|left|40px]]
{{BotW Item Properties/Store
In {{PH}} and {{ST}}, the Boomerang allows Link to to draw a specific path for it to follow, this path has a range limit.<ref>{{Cite book|quote=Don't draw lengthy lines between targets unless absolutely necessary, as the Boomerang can only go so far.|book=Phantom Hourglass Official Game Guide|publisher=Prima Games|page=11}}</ref> In ''Phantom Hourglass'', it is one of the first items acquired in the game. In ''Spirit Tracks'', the Boomerang can fly through fire and ice to light up torches or freeze water. It can be found in the [[Temple of Fire]] in ''Phantom Hourglass'', and the [[Snow Temple]] in ''Spirit Tracks''.
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|durability  = 18
|flammable    = Yes
|magnetic    = No
|buoyant      = Yes
|conductive  = No
|guardian    = No
|throw        = Yes
|throw effect = Returns to Link.
}}
{{Compendium/Extract|Boomerang}}
{{Plural|BotW|Boomerang}} are a throwing {{Term|BotW|Weapon|link}} in {{BotW}} originally used by {{Plural|BotW|Korok|link}}.<ref name="BotW Inventory"/> Several other varieties of {{Plural|BotW|Boomerang}} can also be found, including {{Plural|BotW|Lizal Boomerang|link}}, {{Plural|BotW|Lizal Forked Boomerang}}, {{Plural|BotW|Lizal Tri-Boomerang|link}}, and {{Plural|BotW|Giant Boomerang|link}}. The {{Term|BotW|Sea-Breeze Boomerang|link}}, which is based on the {{Term|BotW|Boomerang}} from {{TWW|-}}, can also be obtained at random from using the {{Term|BotW|Amiibo (Rune)|link}} {{Term|BotW|Rune|link}}. After being thrown, {{Term|BotW|Link}} must manually catch the {{Term|BotW|Boomerang}} when it returns to him. If the {{Term|BotW|Boomerang}} flies into an object or wall, it will fall to the ground and will not return to {{Term|BotW|Link}}.


====''Four Swords Adventures''====
A regular {{Term|BotW|Boomerang}} has a chance to appear in a {{Term|BotW|Treasure Chest|link}} spawned by scanning the following {{Plural|Series|Amiibo|link}} with the {{Term|BotW|Amiibo (Rune)}} {{Term|BotW|Rune}}:
In {{FSA}}, the Boomerang canbe held in place before returning to Link. This is useful for retrieving moving [[Force Gem]]s.
* {{SSB}} Series {{Term|SSB|Toon Link|link}} {{Term|Series|Amiibo}}
* {{TLoZ|Series}} Series {{Term|Series|Toon Link}} {{Term|Series|Amiibo}}


===Special Variants===
Being made from wood, {{Plural|BotW|Boomerang}} will catch on {{Term|BotW|Fire|link}} if they make contact with a {{Term|BotW|Campfire|link}} or if they are exposed to a {{Term|BotW|Scorching Climate|link}}. They will not attract {{Term|BotW|Lightning|link}} during a {{Term|BotW|Thunderstorm|link}}, and they do not conduct {{Term|BotW|Electricity|link}} either. They will float if dropped in {{Term|BotW|Water (Terrain)|link}}. Finally, the {{Term|BotW|Magnesis|link}} {{Term|BotW|Rune}} is unable to pick up {{Plural|BotW|Boomerang}}.
These Boomerangs include even more added functionalities, including a change in its name.


====Magic Boomerang====
{{BotW Weapon Parameters
[[File:TLoZ Magical Boomerang Artwork.png|left|30px]]
|ActorName                    = "Weapon_Sword_051"
In ''The Legend of Zelda'', an upgraded version of the Boomerang, called the '''Magical Boomerang''', can be obtained. In the First Quest, it can be found in the [[Level-2 (The Legend of Zelda)|Level-2]] Dungeon. In the second quest, it is located in the [[Level-3 (The Legend of Zelda)|Level-3]]. The Magical Boomerang will fly twice as far when thrown before returning to Link. If the Magic Boomerang is obtained first, the normal Boomerang can still be obtained, but does nothing. All the Goriya's get Magic Boomerangs when Link obtains it.
|Life                          = 18
|Power                        = 8
|SpHitActor                    = ""
|SpHitRatio                    = 2.0
|IsHammer                      = false
|IsWeakBreaker                = false
|IsBoomerang                  = true
|IsLuckyWeapon                = false
|IsPikohan                    = false
|IsThrowingWeapon              = true
|IsThrowingBreakWeapon        = false
|ThrowRange                    = 20.0
|ChemicalEnergyMax            = 0
|ChemicalEnergyAmountUsed      = 0
|ChemicalEnergyRecoverRate    = 0.0
|ChemicalEnergyRecoverInterval = 60
|ShootBeam                    = ""
|SharpWeaponAddAtkMin          = 5
|SharpWeaponAddAtkMax          = 8
|SharpWeaponAddLifeMin        = 2
|SharpWeaponAddLifeMax        = 4
|SharpWeaponAddCrit            = true
|PoweredSharpAddAtkMin        = 9
|PoweredSharpAddAtkMax        = 13
|PoweredSharpAddLifeMin        = 5
|PoweredSharpAddLifeMax        = 9
|PoweredSharpAddThrowMin      = 1.0
|PoweredSharpAddThrowMax      = 1.0
|ThrowSpeed                    = 1.0
|ThrowRotSpeed                = 1500.0
|SellingPrice                  = 25
|BuyingPrice                  = 100
}}


[[File:MagicalBoomerangALttP.png|left]]
==={{TotK|-}}===
''A Link to the Past'' incorporates a Boomerang that can be upgraded to the Magical Boomerang by visiting the [[Waterfall of Wishing]]. The [[Great Fairy]] there will upgrade it if Link tells her the truth.
{{TotK Item Properties/Store
|type        = One-Handed Weapon
|strength    =
|durability  =
|flammable    =
|magnetic    =
|buoyant      =
|conductive  =
|guardian    =
|throw        =
|throw effect =
}}
{{Stub|TotK}}
{{Plural|BotW|Boomerang}} are a throwing {{Term|BotW|Weapon|link}} in {{TotK}}.<ref name="BotW Inventory"/>


''Oracle of Seasons'' has a Magic Boomerang that is not found in ''Oracle of Ages''. Rather than being simply a distance upgrade, the Magic Boomerang is completely under Link's control. Link can guide its path around obstacles in order to solve more complicated puzzles.
==Other Appearances==
 
==={{TLoZ|-}} TV Series===
In ''Four Swords Adventures'', the Boomerang can be upgraded to the Level 2 Boomerang, which is faster and have a longer reach.
{{Noncanon|Start}}
 
[[File:ZCS That Sinking Feeling Kangaroo Boomerang.png|right|150px]]
In ''The Minish Cap'', the Magical Boomerang can be obtained by fusing Kinstones with [[Tingle]] and his brothers, which will reveal a hidden Treasure Chest underground. The Magical Boomerang has a longer range, can change direction mid-flight, and will defeat enemies that the regular Boomerang only stuns.
[[File:ZCS That Sinking Feeling Boomerang.png|left|thumb|Zelda wielding a Boomerang]]
 
The Boomerang is one of the most used items in {{TLoZ|TV Series}}, and one hit from this weapon is capable of defeating most of Ganon's minions. It is mostly used by [[Princess Zelda]], although Link, [[Moblin]]s, and [[Goriya]]s wield it as well. The Boomerang first appears in "[[Cold Spells]]", where Zelda defeats various magically-possessed cleaning supplies with it. Later, in "[[Sing for the Unicorn]]", Zelda once again uses it to defeat an [[Armos Knight]] and [[Ganon]], rescuing Link and [[King Harkinian|her father]] in the process. The Boomerang shown in "[[That Sinking Feeling]]" is given to Zelda by Link so that the two of them can fight off several [[Tektite]]s that have ambushed them. Link is not shown wielding this item until the "[[Stinging a Stinger]]" episode, which he uses it to defeat a [[Gohma]] with the help of Zelda's [[Magic Rope]]. Although the series mostly exemplifies the use of the Boomerang for fighting enemies, the "[[Doppelganger]]" episode demonstrates how Zelda uses the Boomerang to break free from the ropes that Ganon had tied around her hands.
====Zora Boomerang====
{{Noncanon|End}}
In ''Majora's Mask'', the Boomerang does not appear as an item but as an ability of [[Zora Link]]. The fins in his forearms become Boomerangs when the B button is charged. The actions of Link are the same as if he were holding the a Boomerang, with the exception of this version being two. The attributes of these weapons are the same as their previous incarnation. In the "Zora Fight Song", [[Mikau]] calls them the double cutters.<ref>{{cite|For my deadly move, press and hold (B). Now release! It's the final blow. My double cutters!|[[Mikau]]|MM}}</ref>
 
====Gale Boomerang====
{{Main|Gale Boomerang}}
In {{TP}}, the '''Gale Boomerang''' is a special Boomerang inhabited by the [[Fairy of Winds]] who allows it to summon small gales in order to attack or retrieve objects.
 
==Upgrading the Boomerang==
In some games, the Boomerang can be upgraded to add extra features, such as a faster throwing speed, dealing more damage, extend its range, or throw various Boomerangs at a time.<ref>{{cite|Nice! The boomerang is more powerful now! Try it out to see its stronger effects! You can now throw three in a row! Speed and flying distance are also improved!|N/A|ALBW}}</ref>
 
{| class=wikitable
! Image
! Name
! Game
! Uses
! Method of Obtainment
|-
|[[File:TLoZ Magical Boomerang Sprite.png|28px]]
|Magical Boomerang
|''The Legend of Zelda''
|Increase range
|Obtained in [[Level-2 (The Legend of Zelda)|Level-2]]{{exp|First Quest}}<br>Obtained in [[Level-3 (The Legend of Zelda)|Level-3]]{{exp|Second Quest}}
|-
|[[File:MagicalBoomerang ALttP.png|40px]]
|Magical Boomerang
|''A Link to the Past''
|Increase speed and range
|Must throw it into the [[Waterfall of Wishing]]
|-
|[[File:Magic Boomerang OOS.png|28px]]
|Magical Boomerang
|''Oracle of Seasons''
|Control its flight path<ref>{{cite|Press while holding the button to control its flight path!|N/A|OOS}}</ref>
|Obtained in the [[Ancient Ruins]]
|-
|[[File:MagicalBoomerangTMC.gif|40px]]
|Magical Boomerang
|''The Minish Cap''
|Can change its path mid-flight<ref>{{cite|It's designed so you can change its direction after you throw it!|N/A|TMC}}</ref>
|Must fuse Kinstones with Tingle and his brothers
|-
|[[File:ALBW Nice Boomerang Icon.png|45px]]
|Nice Boomerang
|''A Link Between Worlds''
|Increase range and speed<br>Fire three Boomerangs at a time<ref>{{cite|Nice! The boomerang is more powerful now! Try it out to see its stronger effects! You can now throw three in a row! Speed and flying distance are also improved!|N/A|ALBW}}</ref>
|Buy the Boomerang from [[Ravio's Shop]]<br>Find 10 Lost [[Maiamai]]s
|}


==Non-canon Appearances==
==={{TLoZ|-}} Game Watch===
{{Noncanon|Start}}
{{Noncanon|Start}}
===''The Legend of Zelda'' Game Watch===
[[File:TLoZGW Boomerang Artwork.png|left]]
[[File:TLoZGW Boomerang Artwork.png|left]]
The Boomerang appears in {{TLoZGW}}. One appears in each room, and Link must collect it and use it to defeat all the [[Iron Ball]]s.
The Boomerang appears in {{TLoZGW}}. One appears in each room, and Link must collect it and use it to defeat all the [[Iron Ball]]s.
{{Noncanon|End}}


===Animated series===
==={{TLoZ|-}} (Valiant Comics)===
[[File:ZCS That Sinking Feeling Kangaroo Boomerang.png|right|150px]]
{{Noncanon|Start}}
[[File:ZCS That Sinking Feeling Boomerang.png|left|thumb|Zelda wielding a Boomerang]]
The Magic Boomerang from ''The Legend of Zelda'' makes an appearance in the ''[[Day of the Triforce]]'' story of {{TLoZ|Valiant Comics}} comic. After [[Princess Zelda]] and [[Cassiopia]] arrive to the [[Water Town of Saria]] to fight off the monsters that have attacked the town, Cassiopia uses the Magic Boomerang to free her husband, the [[River Man]], from the chains that bind him.<ref>{{Cite Book|quote=Wait till I have freed you with the magic boomerang!|book=TLoZ (Valiant Comics)|publisher= |page=4}}</ref>
The boomerang is one of the most used items in the [[The Legend of Zelda (TV series)|animated series]], and one hit from this weapon is capable of defeating most of Ganon's minions. It is mostly used by [[Princess Zelda]], although Link, [[Moblin]]s and [[Goriya]]s wield it as well. The boomerang first appears in "[[Cold Spells]]", where Zelda defeats various magically-possessed cleaning supplies with it. Later, in "[[Sing for the Unicorn]]", Zelda once again uses it to defeat an [[Armos Knight]] and [[Ganon]], rescuing Link and [[King Harkinian|her father]] in the process. The boomerang shown in "[[That Sinking Feeling]]" is given to Zelda by Link so that the two of them can fight off several [[Tektite]]s that have ambushed them. Link is not shown wielding this item until the "[[Stinging a Stinger]]" episode, which he uses it to defeat a [[Gohma]] with the help of Zelda's [[Magic Rope]].
{{Noncanon|End}}


Although the series mostly exemplifies the use of the boomerang for fighting enemies, the "[[Doppelganger]]" episode demonstrates how Zelda uses the boomerang to break free from the ropes that Ganon had tied around her hands.
==={{ZA|-}}===
{{Clear}}
{{Noncanon|Start}}
 
===''The Legend of Zelda'' Comic===
The Magic Boomerang from ''The Legend of Zelda'' makes an appearance in the ''[[The Legend of Zelda (Cagaronne)/Issue 5#Day of the Triforce|Day of the Triforce]]'' story of the [[The Legend of Zelda (Cagaronne)|''Legend of Zelda'' comic]]. After [[Princess Zelda]] and [[Cassiopia]] arrive to the [[Water Town of Saria]] to fight off the monsters that have attacked the town, Cassiopia uses the Magic Boomerang to free her husband, the [[River Man]], from the chains that bind him.<ref>{{cite book|quote=Wait till I have freed you with the magic boomerang!|book=The Legend of Zelda|publisher=Valiant Comics|page=4}}</ref>
 
===''Zelda's Adventure''===
In {{ZA}}, the Boomerang appears as a [[Spells of Zelda's Adventure|Spell]] which lets Zelda cast Boomerang projectiles with her [[Items in Zelda's Adventure#Wand|Wand]]. It can be found in a small area in western [[Plain of Andor]] with a lone [[Goriya]], which drops the Spell after being defeated. The Spell costs 1 Rupee to use.
In {{ZA}}, the Boomerang appears as a [[Spells of Zelda's Adventure|Spell]] which lets Zelda cast Boomerang projectiles with her [[Items in Zelda's Adventure#Wand|Wand]]. It can be found in a small area in western [[Plain of Andor]] with a lone [[Goriya]], which drops the Spell after being defeated. The Spell costs 1 Rupee to use.
{{Noncanon|End}}


===''Super Smash Bros.'' Series===
==={{AST|-}}===
:''See {{ssb|Main Page|SmashWiki's}} article on {{ssb|Boomerang}} for more information.
{{Noncanon|Start}}
[[File:SSBB Toon Boomerang.jpg|thumb|right|Toon Link using the Boomerang in ''Super Smash Bros. Brawl'']]
{{Stub|AST}}


In the {{ssb|Super Smash Bros. (series)|''Super Smash Bros.'' series}}, the Boomerang functions as one of [[Link]]'s, [[Young Link]]'s, and [[Toon Link]]'s {{ssb|Special Move}}s. In {{SSB}}, it is Link's {{ssb|Neutral Special Move}}, while in {{SSBM}}, {{SSBB}}, and {{SSB4}} the Boomerang serves as the Links' {{ssb|Side Special Move}}. While the Boomerang from ''Ocarina of Time'' appears in the series' first two games, the Gale Boomerang appears in ''Brawl'' and the [[Wii U]] and [[Nintendo 3DS]] games, replacing Link's standard Boomerang. ''The Wind Waker'' design of the Boomerang is used by Toon Link.
{{Noncanon|End}}


While performing this move, the player can tap the Control Stick to increase its range; moreover, tilting the Control Stick up or down will cause Link to aim the Boomerang in the specified direction. Both Young Link and Toon Link have greater control over the Boomerang than the adult counterpart. Despite this, their range is much shorter than Adult Link's.
==={{SSB|-}}===
{{Noncanon|Start}}
{{Hatnote|See {{Ssb|Main Page|SmashWiki's}} article on {{Ssb|Boomerang}} for more information.}}
[[File:SSBB Toon Boomerang.jpg|thumb|right|Toon Link using the Boomerang from {{SSBB|-}}]]
The Boomerang functions as [[Link]]'s {{Ssb|Neutral Special Move}} in {{SSB}}. The Boomerang is based on its iteration from {{OoT}}.
{{Noncanon|End}}


The Boomerang from ''The Wind Waker'' also appears as a collectible [[Sticker]].
==={{SSBM|-}}===
{{Noncanon|Start}}
The Boomerang is [[Link]]'s {{Ssb|Side Special Move}} in {{SSBM}}. [[Young Link]] also wields the Boomerang as his Side Special Move. Both Boomerangs are based on their {{OoT}} iteration.
{{Noncanon|End}}


{| class="wikitable" border="1" cellpadding="2" style="text-align:center;"
==={{SCII|-}}===
|-
{{Noncanon|Start}}
!width="inherited"|Name
:''How to perform:'' {{Icon|SCII Horizontal Attack}}{{Icon|SCII +}}{{Icon|SCII Kick}}
!width="50px"|Image
In {{SCII}}, the Boomerang from {{OoT|-}} is part of [[SoulCalibur II/Command List|Link's fighting style]]. To get into the Boomerang Stance, the player must press the horizontal attack button and the kick button at the same time. Pressing the horizontal attack again will cause Link to release the Boomerang towards his enemy. The Boomerang attack is considered to be a high attack, dealing 25 HP worth of damage to the opponent.
!Artwork from
{{Noncanon|End}}
!Effect in [[The Subspace Emissary]]
!Usable by
|-
|Boomerang
|[[File:SSBB Boomerang Sticker.png|50px]]
|''The  Wind Waker''
|align=left|[Weapon] - Attack +4
|[[File:LZGT.png|100px|100px|This sticker is usable by Link, Zelda, Ganondorf, and Toon Link]]
|}


===''Soulcalibur II''===
==={{SSBB|-}}===
:''How to perform:'' {{SC2|ha}}{{SC2|p}}{{SC2|k}}
{{Noncanon|Start}}
In {{SCII}}, the Boomerang from ''Ocarina of Time'' is part of [[Soulcalibur II/Link's Moveset|Link's moveset]]. To get into the Boomerang Stance, the player must press the horizontal attack button and the kick button at the same time. Pressing the horizontal attack again will cause Link to release the Boomerang towards his enemy. The Boomerang attack is considered to be a high attack, dealing 25 HP worth of damage to the opponent.
The Boomerang is [[Link]] and [[Toon Link]]'s {{Ssb|Side Special Move}} in {{SSBB}}. Link's Boomerang resembles the [[Gale Boomerang]] from {{TP}} whereas Toon Link's Boomerang resembles the Boomerang from {{TWW}}.


===''Hyrule Warriors''===
The Boomerang from {{TWW|-}} also appears as a collectible [[Sticker]].
The Boomerang appears as an item in {{HW}}. It can be upgraded temporarily to the Gale Boomerang by collecting the Boomerang power ups. The Boomerang is able to slice through vines that block pathways. [[Manhandla]] and their stalks are weak to the Boomerang, and it is also one of the items used to fight [[Ganon]] with.


In the Master Quest DLC pack, the 8-Bit Boomerang from {{TLoZ}} appears as a weapon for [[Impa]]. It is statistically-identical to and part of the [[Biggoron's Sword]] weapon type.
====Sticker Information====
{{SSBSticker|header=yes}}
{{#section:Sticker|Boomerang}}
|}
{{Noncanon|End}}
{{Noncanon|End}}


==Nomenclature==
==={{PH|-}} (Himekawa)===
{{Names Table
{{Noncanon|Start}}
|align= left
As Link battles [[Blaaz]] in the Temple of Fire, [[Ciela]] points out the location of a [[Treasure Chest]].<ref>{{Cite Book|quote= Look!|book= PH (Himekawa)|publisher= |page= 56}}</ref><ref>{{Cite Book|quote= A Treasure Chest?!|book= PH (Himekawa)|publisher= |page= 56}}</ref> Link opens the Chest to find the Boomerang.<ref>{{Cite Book|quote= A Boomerang!|book= PH (Himekawa)|publisher= |page= 56}}</ref> With Ciela's guidance, Link uses the Boomerang to defeat Blaaz's split form and eventually destroys the monster.
|name1= Boomerang
{{Noncanon|End}}
|name2= Magical Boomerang
|name3= Rented Boomerang
|name4= Nice Boomerang


|ja1= {{Romanize|ブーメラン|Būmeran|Boomerang|3}}
==={{HW|-}}===
|ja2= {{Romanize|マジカルブーメラン|Majikaru Būmeran|Magical Boomerang|3}}
{{Noncanon|Start}}
|ja3= 借りたブーメラン
The Boomerang appears as an item in {{HW}}. It can be upgraded temporarily to the Gale Boomerang by collecting the Boomerang power ups. The Boomerang is able to slice through vines that block pathways. [[Manhandla]]s and their [[Manhandla Stalk|Stalks]] are weak to the Boomerang and it is also one of the items used to fight [[Ganon]] with. In the Master Quest DLC pack, the 8-Bit Boomerang from {{TLoZ}} appears as a weapon for [[Impa]]. It is statistically identical to and part of the [[Biggoron's Sword]] weapon type.
|ja4= ナイスブーメラン
{{Noncanon|End}}


|esS1=  
==={{SSB4|-}}===
|esS2=
{{Noncanon|Start}}
|esS3=
The Boomerang is [[Link]] and [[Toon Link]]'s {{Ssb|Side Special Move}} in {{SSB4}}. Like in {{SSBB}}, Link's Boomerang resembles the [[Gale Boomerang]] from {{TP}} and Toon Link's Boomerang resembles the Boomerang from {{TWW}}.
|esS4= Bumerán chulo
{{Noncanon|End}}


|esL1= Bumerán
==={{SSBU|-}}===
|esL2=
{{Noncanon|Start}}
|esL3= Bumerán alquilado
In {{SSBU}}, the {{Term|SSBU|Boomerang}} is used by {{Term|SSBU|Link|link}}, {{Term|SSBU|Toon Link|link}}, and {{Term|SSBU|Young Link|link}} as their {{Ssb|Side Special Move}}. {{Term|SSBU|Link}} uses the {{Term|SSBU|Boomerang}} from {{BotW}} whereas {{Term|SSBU|Toon Link}} uses the {{Term|SSBU|Boomerang}} from {{TWW}}, and {{Term|SSBU|Young Link}} uses the {{Term|SSBU|Boomerang}} from {{OoT}}. A {{Term|SSBU|Boomerang}} also appears as an item that can be used by {{Term|SSBU|Spirit|link}}s in {{Term|SSBU|Spirit Battle|link}}s.
|esL4= Bumerán mejorado
{{Noncanon|End}}


|frF1= Boomerang
==={{CoH|-}}===
|frF2= Boomerang Magique
{{Ambig|Start}}
|frF3= Boomerang de location
{{Stub|CoH}}
|frF4= Great boomerang
The Boomerang appears as an item in {{CoH}}, where it can be wielded by {{Term|CoH|Cadence|link}}, {{Term|CoH|Link|link}}, and {{Term|CoH|Princess Zelda|link}}. Its primary use is to stun enemies, though it can be used to break open {{Plural|CoH|Treasure Chest|link}} and retrieve their contents from afar.<ref>{{Cite|{{Color|CoH Yellow|Boomerang}} -- Assign it to {{Icon|CoH A}} {{Icon|CoH B}} {{Icon|CoH X}} {{Icon|CoH Y}}<br/>Throw this at enemies to stun them. It always finds its way back to you.|Inventory|CoH}}</ref>
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|frC3= Boomerang loué
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|de3= Leih-Bumerang
|de4= Super-Bumerang


|it1= Boomerang
==Trivia==
|it2= Boomerang magico
*Though Link cannot obtain a Boomerang in {{TAoL}}, Goriyas use them as weapons.
|it3= Boomerang a noleggio
*The Boomerang was also planned to be included in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask|Majora's Mask]]'', but was scrapped.
|it4= Super boomerang
*During development of {{SS}}, a Remote Boomerang was planned to be included. With it, Link would have been able to drop anywhere after grabbing it and controlling its trajectory. The idea was later abandoned as it might have led to the skipping of important items and areas. This idea eventually evolved into the creation of the [[Beetle (Item)|Beetle]].<ref>{{Cite Book|quote= |book= E |publisher= |page= 297}}</ref>
**At another point during development of {{SS|-}}, a Rocket Punch was proposed for grabbing items. This idea as well led to the creation of the Beetle.
*Despite being incredibly useful in {{ALttP}}, it is not required to complete the game and can be completely skipped.


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==Gallery==
==Gallery==
<gallery>
<gallery>
File:TLoZ Boomerang Million Publications Artwork.png|Boomerang artwork from ''The Legend of Zelda''
File:TLoZ Boomerang Sprite 2.png|A Boomerang while Link is wearing the Blue Ring from {{TLoZ|-}}
File:TLoZ Boomerang Artwork.png|Boomerang artwork from ''The Legend of Zelda''
File:TLoZ Boomerang Sprite 3.png|A Boomerang while Link is wearing the Red Ring from {{TLoZ|-}}
File:TLoZ Magical Boomerang Million Publications Artwork.png|Magical Boomerang artwork from ''The Legend of Zelda''
File:TLoZ Boomerang Sprite 4.png|A Boomerang from the All Treasures section of the intro from {{TLoZ|-}}
File:TLoZ Link Tossing Magical Boomerang at Octorok Red Artwork.png|Artwork of Link throwing the Boomerang at an Octorok from ''The Legend of Zelda''
File:TLoZ Boomerang Artwork 2.png|Artwork of a Boomerang from {{TLoZ|-}}
File:ALttP Boomerang Artwork.png|Boomerang artwork from ''A Link to the Past''
File:TLoZ Link in Ladder Throwing Boomerang at Red Octorok Figure.png|Action figure of Link using the Boomerang from {{TLoZ|-}}
File:BoomerangG Large.png|Boomerang as seen in ''Ocarina of Time''
File:ALttP Boomerang Inventory Sprite.png|A Boomerang from {{ALttP|-}} in the Inventory
File:OoT3D Boomerang Model.png|Boomerang as seen in ''Ocarina of Time 3D''
File:LA Boomerang.png|Link obtaining the Boomerang from {{LADX|-}}
File:Zoralinkfins.png|Zora Link fins used as Boomerangs in ''Majora's Mask''
File:ALBW Ravio Boomerang Artwork.png|Ravio demonstrating the Boomerang's use from {{ALBW|-}}
File:TWW Boomerang Artwork.png|Boomerang artwork from ''The Wind Waker''
File:ALBW Rented Boomerang Model.png|The {{Term|ALBW|Rented Boomerang}} from {{ALBW|-}}
File:TMC Boomerang Artwork.png|Artwork of the Boomerang from ''The Minish Cap''
File:ALBW Rented Boomerang Icon.png|The {{Term|ALBW|Rented Boomerang}} icon from {{ALBW|-}}
File:PH Boomerang Fire Switch.png|Drawing the Boomerang path in ''Phantom Hourglass''
File:TFH Nice Boomerang Icon.png|The Boomerang equipped with the Boomeranger Outfit from {{TFH|-}}
File:ALBW Ravio Boomerang Artwork.png|Ravio demonstrating the Boomerang's use in ''A Link Between Worlds''
File:TFH Nice Boomerang Model.png|The Boomerang equipped with the Boomeranger Outfit from {{TFH|-}}
File:Nice Boomerang.png|The Nice Boomerang from ''A Link Between Worlds''
File:TLoZ (Valiant Comics) Boomerang Artwork.png|A Boomerang from {{TLoZ|-}} (Valiant Comics)
File:ALBW Rented Boomerang Icon.png|The Rented Boomerang icon from ''A Link Between Worlds''
File:ZA Boomerang.png|The Boomerang Spell icon from {{ZA|-}}
File:TFH Boomerang.png|Boomerang artwork from ''Tri Force Heroes''
File:SSBM Adult Boomerang.jpg|Link using the Boomerang from {{SSBM|-}}
File:BotW Boomerang Icon.png|Boomerang from ''Breath of the Wild''
File:SSBM Young Boomerang.jpg|Young Link using the Boomerang from {{SSBM|-}}
File:BotW Giant Boomerang Icon.png|Giant Boomerang from ''Breath of the Wild''
File:SCII Link Using Boomerang.png|Link using the Boomerang from {{SCII|-}}
File:BotW Lizal Boomerang Icon.png|Lizal Boomerang from ''Breath of the Wild''
File:HW Lana Boomerang.png|Lana obtaining the Boomerang from {{HW|-}}
File:BotW Lizal Forked Boomerang Icon.png|Lizal Forked Boomerang from ''Breath of the Wild''
File:HW 8-Bit Boomerang? Icon.png|The 8-Bit Boomerang Weapon from {{HW|-}}
File:BotW Lizal Tri-Boomerang Icon.png|Lizal Tri-Boomerang from ''Breath of the Wild''
File:HW Boomerang Icon.png|The Boomerang icon from {{HW|-}}
File:BotW Lizalfos Arm Icon.png|Lizalfos Arm that can be throw as a Boomerang from ''Breath of the Wild''
File:HWDE Boomerang Icon.png|A {{Term|HWDE|Boomerang}} {{Term|HWDE|Item Card}} from {{HWDE|-}}
File:BotW Sea-Breeze Boomerang Icon.png|Sea-Breeze Boomerang from ''Breath of the Wild''
File:CoH Boomerang Red Goriya Sprite.png|A {{Term|CoH|Boomerang}} thrown by a {{Term|CoH|Red Goriya}} from {{CoH|-}}
File:ZA Boomerang.png|Boomerang Spell icon from ''Zelda's Adventure''
File:CoH Boomerang Blue Goriya Sprite.png|A {{Term|CoH|Boomerang}} thrown by a {{Term|CoH|Blue Goriya}} from {{CoH|-}}
File:SSBM Adult Boomerang.jpg|Link using the Boomerang in ''Super Smash Bros. Melee''
File:BSTLoZ Item Mighty Boomerang.png|The Mighty Boomerang from {{BSTLoZ|-}}
File:SSBM Young Boomerang.jpg|Young Link using the Boomerang in ''Super Smash Bros. Melee''
File:SCII Boomerang.png|Link using the Boomerang in ''Soulcalibur II''
File:HW Lana Boomerang.png|Lana obtaining the Boomerang in ''Hyrule Warriors''
File:HW 8-Bit Boomerang Icon.png|8-Bit Boomerang Weapon in ''Hyrule Warriors''
File:HW 8-Bit Magical Boomerangs.png|8-bit Magical Boomerang Weapon in ''Hyrule Warriors''
File:HW Boomerang Icon.png|Boomerang Icon from ''Hyrule Warriors''
File:TLoZ Link in Ladder Throwing Boomerang at Red Octorok Figure.png|Action figure of Link using the Boomerang from ''The Legend of Zelda''
</gallery>
</gallery>


==See Also==
* [[Magical Boomerang]]
* [[Gale Boomerang]]
* [[Nice Boomerang]]
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Latest revision as of 09:12, 18 May 2024

This article is about the regular Boomerang. For other variants, see Magical Boomerang, Gale Boomerang, and Nice Boomerang.

Boomerangs are recurring Items in The Legend of Zelda series.(TLoZ | ALttP | LA | OoT | OoS | OoA | FS | TWW | FSA | TMC | PH | ST | ALBW | TFH | BotW | TotK)[1][2][3][name references needed]

Location and Uses

The Boomerang is an item that Link can throw, at which point it will return to him. It can be used for both combat and Puzzle solving. It can be used to stun enemies, although a single hit will defeat weak enemies, such as Keese.[4] It can also be used to retrieve items that are out of Link's reach.[5] The Boomerang first appeared in The Legend of Zelda and has gone through several design changes since then. In Phantom Hourglass and Spirit Tracks, Link can draw the path that the Boomerang will take, allowing a more direct control of it.[4] Moreover, the Boomerang can also be used to turn Sparks and Bubbles into Fairies in certain games.

The Legend of Zelda

The Legend of Zelda Manual Descriptionhide ▲
The Legend of Zelda logo
Wooden boomerang and magical boomerang
Link can use these to inflict damage on weak enemies. He can also stop most of the enemy in their tracks if he throws the boomerang on target. The magical boomerang flies further than the wooden boomerang.

In The Legend of Zelda, Link can acquire a Boomerang by defeating all of the red Goriyas in a certain room within Level 1 of both the First Quest and the Second Quest. Goriyas attack Link with Boomerangs. Link can use the Boomerang to stun certain enemies for a brief period of time.[6] He can also use it to instantly defeat Keese and Gels.[7] The Boomerang can also be used to collect items from a distance. The Boomerang can be replaced with the Magical Boomerang, which can be thrown further.[8]

Effects on Enemies
Defeats Stuns No Effect

Gel

Armos

Aquamentus

Keese

Digdogger

Bubble

Ghini

Darknut

Gibdo

Dodongo

Goriya

Gleeok

Red Leever

Blue Gohma

Like Like

Gleeok Head

Red Lynel

Red Lanmola

Red Moblin

Manhandla

Red Octorok

Moldorm

Peahat

Patra

Rope

Pols Voice

Stalfos

Red Wizzrobe

Tektite

Zora

Vire

Wallmaster

Zol

A Link to the Past

In A Link to the Past, Link can obtain a Boomerang in Hyrule Castle. It is contained in a Treasure Chest a few rooms before the prison where the Ball and Chain Trooper holds Princess Zelda captive. It appears as a Big Chest on the Map, but is in fact a Small Chest. If Link fails to collect the Boomerang in the Hyrule Castle, he can find another one in the house of the Sweeping Lady in Kakariko Village. If Link does not open either Chest, he can obtain a Magical Boomerang from a Chest in the Village of Outcasts. Link can also obtain a Magical Boomerang as an upgrade to the Boomerang at the Waterfall of Wishing. The Boomerang is blue, while the Magical Boomerang is red, faster and can be thrown farther.[9] Both varieties can be used to stun enemies, hit Switches, and collect items from a distance.

Link's Awakening

In Link's Awakening, Link can obtain the Boomerang by completing the Trading Quest and using the Magnifying Lens inside a hidden Cave at the eastern side of Toronbo Shores. Here Link will meet a Goriya who will offer to give Link a Boomerang in exchange for an item. The Boomerang can be used to stun enemies, hit Switches, collect items from a distance, and cut bushes. The Boomerang is one of the two items able to destroy Anti-Fairies, the other being the Magic Powder. It is also the only weapon able to defeat a Spark. It can also defeat certain enemies in one hit, such as Ghinis. The Boomerang is the most effective weapon against the final form of Nightmare, as it can be defeated in one hit.

Ocarina of Time

Ocarina of Time Manual Descriptionhide ▲
Ocarina of Time logo
Boomerang
If you throw it, it comes back! The Boomerang can stun or defeat enemies. Use Z Targeting to improve your accuracy. Some enemies can only be defeated with the Boomerang.

In Ocarina of Time, the Boomerang can only be used by Link as a child. It is the main item Inside Jabu-Jabu's Belly. The Boomerang is needed in order to defeat Tailpasarans, Parasitic Tentacles, the Big Octo, and the Boss of the Dungeon, Barinade. It also allows Link to collect distant items such as Gold Skulltula Tokens. It can be used to stun and defeat certain enemies. Before being thrown, the camera shifts to a first-person perspective, allowing Link to aim. The camera will remain in a third-person perspective if Link is Targeting something. When Targeting, the Boomerang will follow its target until impact.

Oracle of Seasons

Oracle of Seasons Manual Descriptionhide ▲
Oracle of Seasons logo
Boomerang
The Boomerang returns to you after you have thrown it. Use it to get objects like Pieces of Hearts and Rupees when those objects are out of your reach.

In Oracle of Seasons, the Boomerang can be found in Subrosia as a prize from the Dance Hall. It is upgraded to the Magical Boomerang in the Ancient Ruins. The Magical Boomerang is faster, can fly higher distances and can be controlled at will. The normal Boomerang is an optional item in this game, whereas the Magical Boomerang is a required item.

In certain dungeons, red Moblins wield Boomerangs. They are blue in color, but do damage to Link instead of having the stun effect of Link's Boomerang. Also, the miniboss of the first dungeon features a pair of Brother Goriyas who throw a Boomerang to each other, injuring Link when in the way.

Oracle of Ages

In Oracle of Ages, the Boomerang can be found in the Rolling Ridge as a prize from either the Goron Shooting Gallery or the Target Carts. It is an optional item in this game.

In certain dungeons, red Moblins wield Boomerangs. They are blue in color, but do damage to Link instead of having the stun effect of Link's Boomerang.

Four Swords

Four Swords Manual Descriptionhide ▲
Four Swords logo
Boomerang
Use this weapon to attack enemies from a distance. You can also use this to retrieve hard-to-reach Rupees and hearts. Some enemies might even get stunned when hit...

In Four Swords, the Boomerang appears in various Stages. It can only be used in the Stage where it was obtained. It is useful for collecting Rupees.

The Wind Waker

The Boomerang is the main item of the Forbidden Woods in The Wind Waker. In addition to stunning and defeating enemies, collecting distant items, and activating Switches, the Boomerang can lock on to up to five different targets.[10] This ability can be used for solving puzzles involving Switches or for collecting multiple items in one throw. The Boomerang is needed in order to defeat Kalle Demos, the Boss of the Forbidden Woods, and Puppet Ganon.

Four Swords Adventures

Four Swords Adventures Manual Descriptionhide ▲
Four Swords Adventures logo
Boomerang
Daze enemies by hitting them with this weapon. You can also use it to pull items like Force Gems, Hearts, and even other characters close to you. Hold the A Button to make it hover in midair.
Lev. 2
This faster boomerang flies even farther.

In Four Swords Adventures, the Boomerang can be held in place before returning to Link. This is useful for retrieving moving Force Gems. The Boomerang can be upgraded to the Level 2 Boomerang, which is faster and has a longer reach.

The Minish Cap

The Minish Cap Manual Descriptionhide ▲
The Minish Cap logo
Boomerang
Hit an enemy to daze him: he’ll stop moving for a short period time. You can also use the boomerang to nab Rupees and other items beyond your reach.

In The Minish Cap, the Boomerang can be bought in Stockwell's Shop for 300 Rupees. It can be upgraded to the Magical Boomerang by Fusing Kinstones with the Tingle Siblings?.

Phantom Hourglass

In Phantom Hourglass, the Boomerang allows Link to to draw a specific path for it to follow. The Boomerang's path has a range limit.[4] It can be used to stun and defeat enemies, hit Switches, and collect items from a distance. It is the main item of the Temple of Fire.

Spirit Tracks

The Boomerang's flight path can be drawn in Spirit Tracks, similarly to how it behaved in Phantom Hourglass. It can be used to stun and defeat enemies, collect distant items, and hit Switches from afar. It can also fly through Fire to light Torches or fly through ice to freeze water. It is the main item of the Snow Temple.

A Link Between Worlds

In A Link Between Worlds, the Boomerang can be obtained from Ravio's Shop. Like all items in the game, it uses Link's Energy Gauge with each use. The Boomerang can be rented for 50 Rupees and bought permanently for 800.[note 1] The Boomerang can be upgraded to the Nice Boomerang by bringing 10 Lost Maiamais to Mother Maiamai. The upgrade improves the speed and range of the Boomerang and allows Link to throw three Boomerangs at a time. The Boomerang can be thrown in any direction according to which way Link is facing.

Tri Force Heroes

In Tri Force Heroes, the Boomerang can be used to grab another Link and pull him toward the wielder, and has the ability to hover in place for several seconds at its furthest point by holding the Item button. While wearing the Boomeranger Outfit, the Boomerang becomes larger and gains the ability to carry two Links, pass through enemies, and deal damage to them.

Boomerangs first appear in the Blazing Trail where all three Links acquire one, then reappear in Hinox Mine (two Boomerangs), Den of Flames, Fire Temple, Snowball Ravine, Sealed Gateway (two Boomerangs), The Lady's Lair, Stone Corridors, Desert Temple, Illusory Mansion (three Boomerangs), Grim Temple, Dragon Citadel, and Sky Temple (one Boomerang per Stage). They also appear in the Forest Zone, Frozen Zone, Shadow Zone and Baneful Zone of the Den of Trials, as well as the Coliseum's Volcano and The Ruins arenas.

Breath of the Wild

Hyrule Compendium Entry
202 (207) Boomerang
Description
This throwing weapon was originally used by the forest-dwelling Koroks. Its unique shape allows it to return after being thrown.
Common Locations
West Necluda
Faron Grasslands
Properties
Atk 8

Boomerangs are a throwing Weapon in Breath of the Wild originally used by Koroks.[2] Several other varieties of Boomerangs can also be found, including Lizal Boomerangs, Lizal Forked Boomerangs, Lizal Tri-Boomerangs, and Giant Boomerangs. The Sea-Breeze Boomerang, which is based on the Boomerang from The Wind Waker, can also be obtained at random from using the amiibo Rune. After being thrown, Link must manually catch the Boomerang when it returns to him. If the Boomerang flies into an object or wall, it will fall to the ground and will not return to Link.

A regular Boomerang has a chance to appear in a Treasure Chest spawned by scanning the following amiibos with the amiibo Rune:

Being made from wood, Boomerangs will catch on Fire if they make contact with a Campfire or if they are exposed to a Scorching Climate. They will not attract Lightning during a Thunderstorm, and they do not conduct Electricity either. They will float if dropped in Water. Finally, the Magnesis Rune is unable to pick up Boomerangs.

Weapon Parameters
Name
ActorName
Value
"Weapon_Sword_051"
Description
Internal name
Name
Life
Value
18
Description
Durability of the weapon
Name
Power
Value
8
Description
Damage dealt with the weapon
Name
SpHitActor
Value
""
Description
Objects that receive additional damage from the weapon
Name
SpHitRatio
Value
2.0
Description
Damage multiplier appplied to SpHitActor objects
Name
IsHammer
Value
false
Description
Whether or not the weapon can break ore deposits in one hit
Name
IsWeakBreaker
Value
false
Description
Unknown use, maybe was used during dev to one hit kill weaker enemies ?
Name
IsBoomerang
Value
true
Description
Whether or not the weapon comes back to the player if they throw it
Name
IsLuckyWeapon
Value
false
Description
Unknown use, maybe was used to have random crits during dev ?
Name
IsPikohan
Value
false
Description
Whether or not the weapon launches the enemies at the end of a combo or after a charged attack (Spring-Loaded Hammer behavior)
Name
IsThrowingWeapon
Value
true
Description
Whether or not the weapon can be thrown
Name
IsThrowingBreakWeapon
Value
false
Description
Whether or not the weapon breaks instantly when thrown to an enemy
Name
ThrowRange
Value
20.0
Description
After being thrown, travelled distance of the weapon before getting affected with gravity
Name
ChemicalEnergyMax
Value
0
Description
The maximal amount of energy elemental weapons have. If it falls to zero, the weapon is uncharged and you have to wait until it's charged again [a]
Name
ChemicalEnergyAmountUsed
Value
0
Description
The energy cost elemental weapons have when using their power
Name
ChemicalEnergyRecoverRate
Value
0.0
Description
Speed, in unit/frame, of the energy recovery of the weapon
Name
ChemicalEnergyRecoverInterval
Value
60
Description
Frames you have to wait, after your last attack, before the weapon starts to recharge itself
Name
ShootBeam
Value
""
Description
If specified, what actor to launch when throwing the weapon
Name
SharpWeaponAddAtkMin
Value
5
Description
Minimal value for level 1 attack up modifier
Name
SharpWeaponAddAtkMax
Value
8
Description
Maximal value for level 1 attack up modifier
Name
SharpWeaponAddLifeMin
Value
2
Description
Minimal value for level 1 durability up modifier
Name
SharpWeaponAddLifeMax
Value
4
Description
Maximal value for level 1 durability up modifier
Name
SharpWeaponAddCrit
Value
true
Description
Whether or not the weapon can get the critical hit modifier
Name
PoweredSharpAddAtkMin
Value
9
Description
Minimal value for level 2 attack up modifier
Name
PoweredSharpAddAtkMax
Value
13
Description
Maximal value for level 2 attack up modifier
Name
PoweredSharpAddLifeMin
Value
5
Description
Minimal value for level 2 durability up modifier
Name
PoweredSharpAddLifeMax
Value
9
Description
Maximal value for level 2 durability up modifier
Name
PoweredSharpAddThrowMin
Value
1.0
Description
Minimal value for throw distance up modifier
Name
PoweredSharpAddThrowMax
Value
1.0
Description
Maximal value for throw distance up modifier
Name
ThrowSpeed
Value
1.0
Description
Initial speed of the weapon when thrown
Name
ThrowRotSpeed
Value
1500.0
Description
Rotation speed, in radian per second, of the weapon when thrown
Name
SellingPrice
Value
25
Description
Unused value for the weapons, probably a leftover from a dev build where you could sell your weapons
Name
BuyingPrice
Value
100
Description
Unused value for the weapons, probably a leftover from a dev build where you could buy weapons
NameValueDescription
ActorName
"Weapon_Sword_051"
Internal name
Life
18
Durability of the weapon
Power
8
Damage dealt with the weapon
SpHitActor
""
Objects that receive additional damage from the weapon
SpHitRatio
2.0
Damage multiplier appplied to SpHitActor objects
IsHammer
false
Whether or not the weapon can break ore deposits in one hit
IsWeakBreaker
false
Unknown use, maybe was used during dev to one hit kill weaker enemies ?
IsBoomerang
true
Whether or not the weapon comes back to the player if they throw it
IsLuckyWeapon
false
Unknown use, maybe was used to have random crits during dev ?
IsPikohan
false
Whether or not the weapon launches the enemies at the end of a combo or after a charged attack (Spring-Loaded Hammer behavior)
IsThrowingWeapon
true
Whether or not the weapon can be thrown
IsThrowingBreakWeapon
false
Whether or not the weapon breaks instantly when thrown to an enemy
ThrowRange
20.0
After being thrown, travelled distance of the weapon before getting affected with gravity
ChemicalEnergyMax
0
The maximal amount of energy elemental weapons have. If it falls to zero, the weapon is uncharged and you have to wait until it's charged again [a]
ChemicalEnergyAmountUsed
0
The energy cost elemental weapons have when using their power
ChemicalEnergyRecoverRate
0.0
Speed, in unit/frame, of the energy recovery of the weapon
ChemicalEnergyRecoverInterval
60
Frames you have to wait, after your last attack, before the weapon starts to recharge itself
ShootBeam
""
If specified, what actor to launch when throwing the weapon
SharpWeaponAddAtkMin
5
Minimal value for level 1 attack up modifier
SharpWeaponAddAtkMax
8
Maximal value for level 1 attack up modifier
SharpWeaponAddLifeMin
2
Minimal value for level 1 durability up modifier
SharpWeaponAddLifeMax
4
Maximal value for level 1 durability up modifier
SharpWeaponAddCrit
true
Whether or not the weapon can get the critical hit modifier
PoweredSharpAddAtkMin
9
Minimal value for level 2 attack up modifier
PoweredSharpAddAtkMax
13
Maximal value for level 2 attack up modifier
PoweredSharpAddLifeMin
5
Minimal value for level 2 durability up modifier
PoweredSharpAddLifeMax
9
Maximal value for level 2 durability up modifier
PoweredSharpAddThrowMin
1.0
Minimal value for throw distance up modifier
PoweredSharpAddThrowMax
1.0
Maximal value for throw distance up modifier
ThrowSpeed
1.0
Initial speed of the weapon when thrown
ThrowRotSpeed
1500.0
Rotation speed, in radian per second, of the weapon when thrown
SellingPrice
25
Unused value for the weapons, probably a leftover from a dev build where you could sell your weapons
BuyingPrice
100
Unused value for the weapons, probably a leftover from a dev build where you could buy weapons
  1. You can switch weapons to instantly recharge your elemental weapons

Tears of the Kingdom



Boomerangs are a throwing Weapon in Tears of the Kingdom.[2]

Other Appearances

The Legend of Zelda TV Series

Zelda wielding a Boomerang

The Boomerang is one of the most used items in The Legend of Zelda TV series, and one hit from this weapon is capable of defeating most of Ganon's minions. It is mostly used by Princess Zelda, although Link, Moblins, and Goriyas wield it as well. The Boomerang first appears in "Cold Spells", where Zelda defeats various magically-possessed cleaning supplies with it. Later, in "Sing for the Unicorn", Zelda once again uses it to defeat an Armos Knight and Ganon, rescuing Link and her father in the process. The Boomerang shown in "That Sinking Feeling" is given to Zelda by Link so that the two of them can fight off several Tektites that have ambushed them. Link is not shown wielding this item until the "Stinging a Stinger" episode, which he uses it to defeat a Gohma with the help of Zelda's Magic Rope. Although the series mostly exemplifies the use of the Boomerang for fighting enemies, the "Doppelganger" episode demonstrates how Zelda uses the Boomerang to break free from the ropes that Ganon had tied around her hands.

The Legend of Zelda Game Watch

The Boomerang appears in The Legend of Zelda Game Watch. One appears in each room, and Link must collect it and use it to defeat all the Iron Balls.

The Legend of Zelda (Valiant Comics)

The Magic Boomerang from The Legend of Zelda makes an appearance in the Day of the Triforce story of The Legend of Zelda comics by Valiant Comics comic. After Princess Zelda and Cassiopia arrive to the Water Town of Saria to fight off the monsters that have attacked the town, Cassiopia uses the Magic Boomerang to free her husband, the River Man, from the chains that bind him.[11]

Zelda's Adventure

In Zelda's Adventure, the Boomerang appears as a Spell which lets Zelda cast Boomerang projectiles with her Wand. It can be found in a small area in western Plain of Andor with a lone Goriya, which drops the Spell after being defeated. The Spell costs 1 Rupee to use.

Ancient Stone Tablets



Super Smash Bros.

See SmashWiki's article on Boomerang for more information.
Toon Link using the Boomerang from Super Smash Bros. Brawl

The Boomerang functions as Link's Neutral Special Move in Super Smash Bros.. The Boomerang is based on its iteration from Ocarina of Time.

Super Smash Bros. Melee

The Boomerang is Link's Side Special Move in Super Smash Bros. Melee. Young Link also wields the Boomerang as his Side Special Move. Both Boomerangs are based on their Ocarina of Time iteration.

SoulCalibur II

How to perform: Horizontal Attack Button+Kick Button

In SoulCalibur II, the Boomerang from Ocarina of Time is part of Link's fighting style. To get into the Boomerang Stance, the player must press the horizontal attack button and the kick button at the same time. Pressing the horizontal attack again will cause Link to release the Boomerang towards his enemy. The Boomerang attack is considered to be a high attack, dealing 25 HP worth of damage to the opponent.

Super Smash Bros. Brawl

The Boomerang is Link and Toon Link's Side Special Move in Super Smash Bros. Brawl. Link's Boomerang resembles the Gale Boomerang from Twilight Princess whereas Toon Link's Boomerang resembles the Boomerang from The Wind Waker.

The Boomerang from The Wind Waker also appears as a collectible Sticker.

Sticker Information

Sticker Artwork from Effect in The Subspace Emissary Usable by

Boomerang
The Wind Waker [Weapon] - Attack +4 This sticker is only usable by Link, Zelda, Ganondorf and Toon Link

Phantom Hourglass (Himekawa)

As Link battles Blaaz in the Temple of Fire, Ciela points out the location of a Treasure Chest.[12][13] Link opens the Chest to find the Boomerang.[14] With Ciela's guidance, Link uses the Boomerang to defeat Blaaz's split form and eventually destroys the monster.

Hyrule Warriors

The Boomerang appears as an item in Hyrule Warriors. It can be upgraded temporarily to the Gale Boomerang by collecting the Boomerang power ups. The Boomerang is able to slice through vines that block pathways. Manhandlas and their Stalks are weak to the Boomerang and it is also one of the items used to fight Ganon with. In the Master Quest DLC pack, the 8-Bit Boomerang from The Legend of Zelda appears as a weapon for Impa. It is statistically identical to and part of the Biggoron's Sword weapon type.

Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS / Wii U

The Boomerang is Link and Toon Link's Side Special Move in Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS / Wii U. Like in Super Smash Bros. Brawl, Link's Boomerang resembles the Gale Boomerang from Twilight Princess and Toon Link's Boomerang resembles the Boomerang from The Wind Waker.

Super Smash Bros. Ultimate

In Super Smash Bros. Ultimate, the Boomerang is used by Link, Toon Link, and Young Link as their Side Special Move. Link uses the Boomerang from Breath of the Wild whereas Toon Link uses the Boomerang from The Wind Waker, and Young Link uses the Boomerang from Ocarina of Time. A Boomerang also appears as an item that can be used by Spirits in Spirit Battles.

Cadence of Hyrule



The Boomerang appears as an item in Cadence of Hyrule, where it can be wielded by Cadence, Link, and Zelda. Its primary use is to stun enemies, though it can be used to break open Treasure Chests and retrieve their contents from afar.[15]

Hyrule Warriors: Age of Calamity



Trivia

  • Though Link cannot obtain a Boomerang in The Adventure of Link, Goriyas use them as weapons.
  • The Boomerang was also planned to be included in Majora's Mask, but was scrapped.
  • During development of Skyward Sword, a Remote Boomerang was planned to be included. With it, Link would have been able to drop anywhere after grabbing it and controlling its trajectory. The idea was later abandoned as it might have led to the skipping of important items and areas. This idea eventually evolved into the creation of the Beetle.[16]
    • At another point during development of Skyward Sword, a Rocket Punch was proposed for grabbing items. This idea as well led to the creation of the Beetle.
  • Despite being incredibly useful in A Link to the Past, it is not required to complete the game and can be completely skipped.

Nomenclature

Names in Other Regions
LanguageNamesMeanings
Japan
Japanese
  • 木のブーメラン (Ki no Būmeran) (TLoZ)[29]
  • ブーメラン (Būmeran) (TLoZ | ALttP | OoT | TMC | ST | ALBW | TFH | BotW)[30][31][32][33][34][35]
  • Wooden Boomerang
  • Same as English.
The Republic of ChinaThe Hong Kong Special Administrative Region of ChinaThe Macao Special Administrative Region of China
ChineseTR
飛旋鏢 (Fēixuán biāo) (BotW) 
The People's Republic of China
ChineseSI
  • 回旋镖 (Huíxuán biāo) (TLoZ | ALttP | LA | LADX | LANS | OoT | OoT3D | OoS | FS | TWW | FSA | TMC | PH | ST | ALBW | TFH)[53][54]
  • 飞旋镖 (Fēixuán biāo) (BotW)
  • Same as English.
  • Same as English.
The Kingdom of the Netherlands
Dutch
  • Wooden boomerang
  • Same as English.
Canada
FrenchCA
Boomerang (ST | ALBW | TFH)[55][56][57]
The French Republic
FrenchEU
  • Wooden boomerang
  •  
The Federal Republic of Germany
German
  • Same as English.
  •  
The Italian Republic
Italian
  • -
  •  
The Republic of Korea
Korean
  • 부메랑 (Bumerang) (LANS | BotW)[50]
  • 부메랑 (Bumelang) (ALBW | TFH)[51][52]
  • Same as English.
  • Boomerang
The Russian Federation
Russian
Бумеранг (Bumerang) (BotW) 
Latin America
SpanishLA
Bumerán (ST | ALBW | TFH | BotW)[43][44][45] 
The Kingdom of Spain
SpanishEU
Bumerán (ST | ALBW | TFH)[58] 
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See Also

Notes

  1. The first item purchased from Ravio always costs 400 Rupees

References

  1. Encyclopedia, Dark Horse Books, pg. 118 (TLoZ | ALttP | LA | OoT | OoS | OoA | FS | TWW | FSA | TMC | PH | ST | ALBW | TFH)
  2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 "Boomerang
    This throwing weapon was originally used by the forest-dwelling Koroks. Its unique shape allows it to return after being thrown.
    " — Inventory (Breath of the Wild)
  3. "Boomerang
    A decayed wooden boomerang. A useful tool that comes back after you throw it. Its current state has not lessened its performance.
    " — Inventory (Tears of the Kingdom)
  4. 4.0 4.1 4.2 The Legend of Zelda: Phantom Hourglass—Prima Official Game Guide, Prima Games, pg. 11
  5. "If you hit an enemy with this, it will be stunned for a short time (some enemies will sustain damage when hit by the boomerang). The boomerang can also retrieve distant Rupees and Hearts." (A Link to the Past manual, pg. 37)
  6. "He can also stop most of the enemy in their tracks if he throws the boomerang on target." (The Legend of Zelda manual, pg. 24)
  7. "Link can use these to inflict damage on weak enemies." (The Legend of Zelda manual, pg. 24)
  8. "The magical boomerang flies further than the wooden boomerang." (The Legend of Zelda manual, pg. 24)
  9. "You got the Magical Boomerang! You can throw this faster and farther than your old one!" — N/A (A Link to the Past)
  10. "You got the Boomerang! Set it to and throw it with [Y], [Z], or [X]. Target specific objects by holding the button you set it to and aiming at something until the red targeting cursor changes to a [Target lock mark]. You can target up to five objects at once." — N/A (The Wind Waker)
  11. "Wait till I have freed you with the magic boomerang!" (The Legend of Zelda comic, Valiant Comics, pg. 4)
  12. "Look!" (Phantom Hourglass manga, VIZ Media, pg. 56)
  13. "A Treasure Chest?!" (Phantom Hourglass manga, VIZ Media, pg. 56)
  14. "A Boomerang!" (Phantom Hourglass manga, VIZ Media, pg. 56)
  15. "Boomerang -- Assign it to A Button B Button X Button Y Button
    Throw this at enemies to stun them. It always finds its way back to you.
    " — Inventory (Cadence of Hyrule)
  16. Encyclopedia, Dark Horse Books, pg. 297
  17. "Hai ottenuto il Bommerang! Segue il percorso che tracci sullo schermo." — N/A (Spirit Tracks)
  18. "Link può accumulare armi come il "boomerang" sconfiggendo i nemici e poi può usarlo per raccogliere altri oggetti." (Link can collect weapons such as the boomerang by defeating the enemy, then use the boomerang to pick other items.) (The Legend of Zelda manual, Italian localization, [which page?])
  19. "Hai ottenuto il Boomerang!" — N/A (A Link to the Past, Italian localization)
  20. Enciclopedia di Hyrule, Magazzini Salani, pg. 118
  21. "Hai ottenuto il boomerang!" — N/A (Ocarina of Time 3D, Italian localization)
  22. "Ecco il Boomerang!" — N/A (Oracle of Seasons, Italian localization)
  23. "Ecco il Boomerang!" — N/A (Oracle of Ages, Italian localization)
  24. "Hai ottenuto il Boomerang!" — N/A (The Wind Waker, Italian localization)
  25. "Hai preso il Boomerang!" — N/A (Four Swords Adventures, Italian localization)
  26. "Boomerang
    Può attivare interruttori lontani. Ma i nemici li stordisce soltanto!
    " — Inventory (A Link Between Worlds, Italian localization)
  27. "Hai ottenuto il boomerang!
    Usalo per tirare verso di te
    gli altri giocatori!
    " — N/A (Tri Force Heroes)
  28. "Boomerang" — Inventory (Cadence of Hyrule, Italian localization)
  29. The Legend of Zelda manual, pg. 23
  30. A Link to the Past manual, pg. 42 Nintendo Official Guidebook: The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past Vol. 1, Shogakukan, pg. 23 Nintendo Official Guidebook—The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past & Four Swords, Shogakukan, pg. 13
  31. Nintendo Official Guidebook—The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time, Shogakukan, pg. 151
  32. The Minish Cap manual, Japanese localization, pg. 18
  33. "ブーメランを手に入れた!" — N/A (Spirit Tracks)
  34. "ブーメラン
    遠くの仕掛けもこれでスイッチON
    だけど敵は気絶するだけ
    軌道を上手く利用するのがコツ!
    " — Inventory (A Link Between Worlds)
  35. "ブーメランを手に入れた!
    他のプレイヤーを
    引き寄せることができるぞ!
    " — N/A (Tri Force Heroes)
  36. 36.0 36.1 The Legend of Zelda manual, pg. 24
  37. "Boomerang
    Une arme qui revient vers son lanceur. Elle permet aussi de récupérer des objets hors de votre portée.
    " — Inventory (Ocarina of Time 3D)
  38. "Vous obtenez le boomerang! Cet objet suit le trajet tracé à l'écran." — N/A (Spirit Tracks)
  39. "Boomerang
    Optimisez sa trajectoire pour étourdir les monstres et activer les interrupteurs !
    " — Inventory (A Link Between Worlds)
  40. "Vous avez obtenu le boomerang !
    Utilisez-le pour ramener vos
    compagnons vers vous !
    " — N/A (Tri Force Heroes)
  41. "Boemerang" — Inventory (Breath of the Wild)
  42. "Boemerang" — Weapons (Hyrule Warriors: Age of Calamity)
  43. "¡Has conseguido el bumerán! Volará según la trayectoria que dibujes." — N/A (Spirit Tracks)
  44. "Bumerán
    Activa interruptores a cierta distancia y aturde. ¡Sírvete de su trayectoria!
    " — Inventory (A Link Between Worlds)
  45. "¡Obtienes el bumerán!
    Úsalo para agarrar a otros
    jugadores.
    " — N/A (Tri Force Heroes)
  46. "Du hast den Bumerang erhalten! Diese Waffe folgt dem Pfad, den du für sie auf den Touchscreen zeichnest." — N/A (Spirit Tracks)
  47. "Bumerang
    Aktiviere damit entfernte Schalter, sammele Rubine und betäube Feinde.
    " — Inventory (A Link Between Worlds)
  48. "Der Bumerang!
    Verwende ihn, um andere
    Spieler zu dir zu holen!
    " — N/A (Tri Force Heroes)
  49. "Du hast den Bumerang erhalten! Mit ihm kannst du Gegner betäuben, und nach dem Werfen kommt er selbstverständlich wieder zurück!" — N/A (Hyrule Warriors: Definitive Edition)
  50. "부메랑" — Inventory (Link's Awakening for Nintendo Switch, Korean localization)
  51. "부메랑
    멀리 있는 장치도 이걸로 스위치 ON
    하지만 적은 잠시 기절할 뿐
    궤도를 잘 계산하는 것이 비결!
    " — Inventory (A Link Between Worlds)
  52. "부메랑을 획득했다!
    다른 플레이어를
    잡아당길 수가 있다!
    " — N/A (Tri Force Heroes)
  53. 塞尔达传说:百科全书, New Star Press, pg. 124
  54. Encyclopedia, New Star Press, pg. 124
  55. "Vous avez obtenu le boomerang! Cet objet suit le trajet tracé à l'écran!" — N/A (Spirit Tracks)
  56. "Boomerang
    Optimisez sa trajectoire pour étourdir les monstres et activer les interrupteurs!
    " — Inventory (A Link Between Worlds)
  57. "Vous avez obtenu un boomerang!
    Lancez-le avec Y Button pour récupérer
    vos compagnons!
    " — N/A (Tri Force Heroes)
  58. "¡Has conseguido el bumerán! Vuela según la trayectoria que le marques." — N/A (Spirit Tracks)