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{{Infobox Item
{{Infobox Item
|name = Blue Arrow
|image = '''The Blue Arrow is never seen in the book'''
|image = '''The Blue Arrow is never seen in the book'''
|caption =  
|caption =  
|other = {{TSP}}
|other = TSP
|cost =  
|cost =  
|uses = Obtain second place in the indoor archery match<ref name=arrow/>
|uses = Obtain second place in the indoor archery match<ref name=arrow/>
|comp = [[Red Darknut Arrow]]<br>[[Green Arrow]]<br>[[Silver Arrow]]<br>[[Fire Arrow]]<br>[[Ice Arrow]]<br>[[Light Arrow]]
|comp = {{List|[[Red Darknut Arrow]], [[Green Arrow]], [[Silver Arrow]], [[Fire Arrow]], [[Ice Arrow]], [[Light Arrow]]}}
}}
}}
{{Noncanon}}
{{Noncanon}}
The '''Blue Arrow''' is an item featured in {{TSP}}. As mentioned in the book, [[Link]] usually uses this arrow during indoor archery matches.
The '''Blue Arrow''' is an item featured in {{TSP}}. As mentioned in the book, [[Link]] usually uses this arrow during indoor archery matches.


When [[Link]] is at the indoor archery match against [[Charles of Moria]], he will have a choice of picking between using the [[Red Darknut Arrow]], Impa's [[Green Arrow]], or his usual Blue Arrow. If Link chooses the Blue Arrow so as to not resort to the magic that exists within the Green Arrow or the Darknut Arrow, it will land mere inches from the bullseye, which will make Charles the winner while the young hero gets second place.<ref name=arrow>{{Cite Book|quote=Link's arrow is a hair to the left of the bullseye! [...] 'Charles is the winner,' calls the king. 'In second place: Link.'|book= The Shadow Prince| publisher=Mammoth| page= 73}}</ref>
When [[Link]] is at the indoor archery match against [[Charles of Moria]], he will have a choice of picking between using the [[Red Darknut Arrow]], Impa's [[Green Arrow]], or his usual Blue Arrow. If Link chooses the Blue Arrow so as to not resort to the magic that exists within the Green Arrow or the Darknut Arrow, it will land mere inches from the bullseye, which will make Charles the winner while the young hero gets second place.<ref name=arrow>{{Cite Book|quote=Link's arrow is a hair to the left of the bullseye! [...] 'Charles is the winner,' calls the king. 'In second place: Link.'|book= TSP|publisher= |page= 73}}</ref>


However, considering that the Red Darknut Arrow ends up killing Link and that the Green Arrow's magic is thrown off due to [[Charles's Necklace]], choosing the Blue Arrow is the best path out of the two other options, since it will also give the reader 100 points for coming in second place.
However, considering that the Red Darknut Arrow ends up killing Link and that the Green Arrow's magic is thrown off due to [[Charles's Necklace]], choosing the Blue Arrow is the best path out of the two other options, since it will also give the reader 100 points for coming in second place.

Latest revision as of 09:36, 12 May 2023

The Blue Arrow is an item featured in The Shadow Prince. As mentioned in the book, Link usually uses this arrow during indoor archery matches.

When Link is at the indoor archery match against Charles of Moria, he will have a choice of picking between using the Red Darknut Arrow, Impa's Green Arrow, or his usual Blue Arrow. If Link chooses the Blue Arrow so as to not resort to the magic that exists within the Green Arrow or the Darknut Arrow, it will land mere inches from the bullseye, which will make Charles the winner while the young hero gets second place.[1]

However, considering that the Red Darknut Arrow ends up killing Link and that the Green Arrow's magic is thrown off due to Charles's Necklace, choosing the Blue Arrow is the best path out of the two other options, since it will also give the reader 100 points for coming in second place.

See Also

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 "Link's arrow is a hair to the left of the bullseye! [...] 'Charles is the winner,' calls the king. 'In second place: Link.'" (The Shadow Prince, Simon & Schuster, pg. 73)