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{{Minigame
{{Hatnote|This article is about the recurring {{Term|Series|Minigame}} in {{TLoZ|Series}}. For other articles, see [[Gallery (Disambiguation)]].}}
|name= Shooting Gallery
{{Infobox Minigame
|image= [[File:ALtTP Shooting Gallery Artwork.png|250px]]
|image=
|caption= Shooting Gallery artwork from {{ALttP|-}}
{{Media
|location= [[Village of Outcasts]] {{Exp Game|ALttP}}<br>[[Hyrule Castle Town|Castle Town]] {{Exp Game|OoT}}<br>[[Kakariko Village]] {{Exp Game|OoT}}<br>[[Clock Town]] {{Exp Game|MM}}<br>[[Southern Swamp]] {{Exp Game|MM}}<br>[[Lynna Village]]{{Exp Game|OoA}}<br>[[Rolling Ridge]] {{Exp Game|OoA}}<br>[[Village of the Blue Maiden]] {{Exp Game|FSA}}<br>[[Molida Island]] {{Exp Game|PH}}
<!-- Uses Series term -->|Artwork ALttP= File:ALtTP Shooting Gallery Artwork.png
|game= {{ALttP}}<br>{{OoT}}<br>{{MM}}<br>{{OoA}}<br>{{TWW}}<br>{{FSA}}<br>{{PH}}<br>{{ST}}<br>{{SS}}
<!-- Uses Series term -->|Screenshot ALttP= File:ALttP Shooting Gallery.png
|main_prize= Larger [[Deku Seed]] bag {{Exp Game|OoT}}<br>Larger [[Quiver]] {{Exp Game|OoT|MM|PH|ST}}<br>[[Piece of Heart]] {{Exp Game|MM}}<br>[[Magic Ring]] {{Exp Game|OoA}}<br>[[Gasha Seed]] {{Exp Game|OoA}}<br>[[Heart Container]] {{Exp Game|PH|ST}}
|Screenshot OoT= File:OoT Shooting Gallery.png
|Cost= 10 [[Rupee]]s{{Exp|Lynna Village in Oracle of Ages}}<br>20 Rupees {{Exp Game|ALttP|OoT|OoA|PH}}
|Screenshot OoT3D= File:OoT3D Shooting Gallery.png
  |Screenshot OoA= File:OoA Shooting Gallery.png
|Screenshot FSA= File:FSA Shooting Gallery.png
|Screenshot PH= File:PH Shooting Range.png
<!-- Uses Series term -->|Screenshot ST= File:ST Shooting Gallery.png
}}
}}
The '''Shooting Gallery''' is a recurring minigame in {{TLoZ|Series}}.
|caption=
|pronunciation=
|game= ALttP, OoT, MM, OoA, FSA, PH, ST
|other= CoH
|location=
{{Infobox Game Blocks
|ALttP= {{Term|ALttP|Village of Outcasts|link}}
|OoT= {{Term|OoT3D|Market|link}}, {{Term|OoT3D|Kakariko Village|link}}
|MM= {{Term|MM3D|East Clock Town|link}}, {{Term|MM3D|Road to Southern Swamp|link}}
|OoA= {{Term|OoA|Lynna Village|link}}, {{Term|OoA|Rolling Ridge|link}}
|FSA= {{Term|FSA|Village of the Blue Maiden|link}}
|PH= {{Term|PH|Molida Island|link}}
|ST= {{Term|ST|Pirate Hideout|link}}
}}
|owner=
{{Infobox Game Blocks
|OoT= {{Term|OoT3D|Shooting Gallery Owner|link}}
|MM= {{Term|MM3D|Koume|link}}, {{Term|MM3D|Swamp Shooting Gallery Guy|link}}, {{Term|MM3D|Town Shooting Gallery Guy|link}}
|FSA= {{Term|FSA|Mage|link}}
|PH= {{Term|PH|Romanos|link}}
}}
|prereq=
|cost=
{{Infobox Game Blocks
|ALttP= 20 {{Plural|ALttP|Rupee|link}}
|OoT= 20 {{Plural|OoT3D|Rupee|link}}
|OoA= 10 {{Plural|OoA|Rupee|link}}
|PH= 20 {{Plural|PH|Rupee|link}}
}}
|prize=
{{Infobox Game Blocks
|OoT= Larger {{Term|OoT3D|Bullet Bag|link}}, Larger {{Term|OoT3D|Quiver|link}}
|MM= Larger {{Term|MM3D|Quiver|link}}, {{Term|MM3D|Piece of Heart|link}}
|OoA= {{Term|OoA|Magic Ring|link}}, {{Term|OoA|Gasha Seed|link}}
|PH= Larger {{Term|PH|Quiver|link}}, {{Term|PH|Heart Container|link}}
|ST= Larger {{Term|ST|Quiver|link}}, {{Term|ST|Heart Container|link}}
}}
|theme=
|comp=
}}
{{Term/Store|Shooting Gallery|Shooting Galleries|Series, OoT, OoT3D|plural}},{{Exp Game|OoT}}<ref>{{Cite|{{Big|Shooting Gallery}}|N/A|OoT}}</ref><ref>{{Cite|{{Color|OoT3D Light Blue|Shooting Gallery}}<br/>Open Only During the Day|Sign|OoT3D}}</ref><ref>{{Cite Book|quote= |book= E |publisher= |page= 72 {{Exp Game|OoT, OoT3D}}}}</ref>{{Name Ref|OoA}} also known as {{Term/Store|Shooting Range|Shooting Ranges|PH|plural}},{{Exp Game|PH}}<ref>{{Cite Guide|quote= |game= PH |guide= Prima |page= 165}}</ref> are recurring locations and {{Plural|Series|Mini-Game|link}} in {{TLoZ|Series}}.{{Name Ref|CoH}} The {{Term|Series|Shooting Gallery}} goes unnamed in {{ALttP}}, {{TWW}}, and {{FSA}}.


==Appearances==
==Location and Rules==
==={{ALttP|-}}===
==={{ALttP|-}}===
[[File:SmallOctopus.gif|left|30px]]
[[File:ALttP Storytelling Octopus Sprite.png|left|30px]]
[[File:Alien2.gif|left|30px]]
[[File:ALttP Shooting Gallery Keeper Sprite.png|left|30px]]
In {{ALttP}}, the game is found inside a small shop south of the [[Village of Outcasts]], and involves shooting small octopus-style targets as they move from left to right.
In {{ALttP}}, the game is found inside a small shop south of the [[Village of Outcasts]], and involves shooting small octopus-style targets as they move from right to left, while a row of hands blocking the targets moves left to right.


While at the same time, targets shaped like hands move in the opposite direction in an attempt to stop the [[Arrow]]s hitting the main target. [[Link]] has 5 Arrows to shoot. The more targets he can hit in a row, the more [[Rupee]]s he wins.
[[Link]] gets 5 arrows per game. Targets are worth 4 rupees, with the reward doubling for each target hit in a row, up to 64 rupees for the 5th hit (totaling 124 rupees). If the ''same'' target is hit with all 5 arrows, the 5th hit will give 99 rupees instead of 64.


==={{OoT|-}}===
==={{OoT|-}}===
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As a child, by using the [[Slingshot]], the targets come up in a fixed order. The first time Link shoots every single one, he will receive a large [[Deku Seed]] Bag, and subsequent wins will grant 50 Rupees.
As a child, by using the [[Slingshot]], the targets come up in a fixed order. The first time Link shoots every single one, he will receive a large [[Deku Seed]] Bag, and subsequent wins will grant 50 Rupees.


As an adult, by using the [[Bow]], the prize is a larger [[Quiver]], but the targets appear in a random order. Adult Link can play even before he gets the Fairy Bow from the [[Forest Temple (Ocarina of Time)|Forest Temple]], although he will only win 50 Rupees for completing it.
As an adult, by using the [[Bow]], the prize is a larger [[Quiver]], but the targets appear in a random order. Adult Link can play even before he gets the Fairy Bow from the {{Term|OoT3D|Forest Temple|link}}, although he will only win 50 Rupees for completing it.


==={{MM|-}}===
==={{MM|-}}===
In {{MM}}, there are three archery games. One is found in [[East Clock Town]] under the title of Clock Town Shooting Gallery. In this game, red and blue [[Octorok]]s jump out of the water. The red ones must be shot for one point each; the blue ones, however, will cause the remaining amount of time to lower.<ref>{{Cite|All right, sonny! The rules are simple... Hit as many red ones as you can within the time limit. If you hit a blue one, you lose time, so watch out!|Clock Town Shooting Gallery Owner|MM}}</ref> By beating the high score of 39, Link will receive a larger Quiver.<ref>{{Cite|Well look at that! You hit [X]! That's a new record! Well, here ya go!|Clock Town Shooting Gallery Owner|MM}}</ref> The true goal of the game is to attain a perfect score of 50 red Octoroks, which will be rewarded by a [[Piece of Heart]].<ref>{{Cite|Huh? No way! That was perfect! Well, here ya go!|Clock Town Shooting Gallery Owner|MM}}</ref>
{{Main|Koume's Target Shooting, Swamp Shooting Gallery, Target Shooting, Town Shooting Gallery}}
In {{MM}}, there are three archery games. One is found in [[East Clock Town]] under the title of Clock Town Shooting Gallery. In this game, red and blue [[Octorok]]s jump out of the water. The red ones must be shot for one point each; the blue ones, however, will cause the remaining amount of time to lower.<ref>{{Cite|All right, sonny! The rules are simple... Hit as many red ones as you can within the time limit. If you hit a blue one, you lose time, so watch out!|Town Shooting Gallery Guy|MM}}</ref> By beating the high score of 39, Link will receive a larger Quiver.<ref>{{Cite|Well look at that! You hit [X]! That's a new record! Well, here ya go!|Town Shooting Gallery Guy|MM}}</ref> The true goal of the game is to attain a perfect score of 50 red Octoroks, which will be rewarded by a [[Piece of Heart]].<ref>{{Cite|Huh? No way! That was perfect! Well, here ya go!|Town Shooting Gallery Guy|MM}}</ref>


The second game is found in the path to the [[Southern Swamp]], called the Swamp Shooting Gallery. Slightly more difficult than the Clock Town Shooting Gallery, the Swamp Shooting Gallery involves shooting [[Deku Scrub]]s, [[Guay]]s, and [[Wolfos]], all of which are constantly moving in various formations.<ref>{{Cite|Th' rules ta me game are a piece o' cake! Shoot fer th' tahgets from atop th' platform! Y'gotta hit 'em awl! That's awl there is to it!|Swamp Shooting Gallery Owner|MM}}</ref> When a perfect score is achieved, a larger Quiver is earned.<ref>{{Cite|Well, tha's purdy durn good, mate! Perfect! Here y'go! Take this, mate!|Swamp Shooting Gallery Owner|MM}}</ref> Achieving this once more results in a Piece of Heart, though Link must actually attain over 2200 points for the Piece of Heart, otherwise only a Red Rupee is earned.
The second game is found in the path to the [[Southern Swamp]], called the [[Swamp Shooting Gallery]]. Slightly more difficult than the Clock Town Shooting Gallery, the Swamp Shooting Gallery involves shooting [[Deku Scrub]]s, [[Guay]]s, and [[Wolfos]], all of which are constantly moving in various formations.<ref>{{Cite|Th' rules ta me game are a piece o' cake! Shoot fer th' tahgets from atop th' platform! Y'gotta hit 'em awl! That's awl there is to it!|Swamp Shooting Gallery Guy|MM}}</ref> When a perfect score is achieved, a larger Quiver is earned.<ref>{{Cite|Well, tha's purdy durn good, mate! Perfect! Here y'go! Take this, mate!|Swamp Shooting Gallery Guy|MM}}</ref> Achieving this once more results in a Piece of Heart, though Link must actually attain over 2200 points for the Piece of Heart, otherwise only a Red Rupee is earned.


The third Shooting Gallery is sponsored by [[Koume]] from the [[Swamp Tourist Center]], after Link clears the [[Woodfall Temple]]. He must shoot Koume's hanging target at least 20 times to win a Piece of Heart (an [[Empty Bottle]] in {{MM3D}}),<ref>{{Cite|[X] hits. Say...you're pretty good. Well, as I promised... Here! take this.|Koume|MM}}</ref> while avoiding shooting Koume herself.<ref>{{Cite|It seems the poison swamp has been cleared up, so why not try something that's more interesting? How about a little game? I'll fly around on my broom while you try to hit the target below me! Doesn't it sound fun? Well, wanna try?|Koume|MM}}</ref><ref>{{Cite|But let me explain! You're not aiming for me with that bow. You're aiming for the target! If you hit me, I'll never forgive you.|Koume|MM}}</ref> The mini-game is set during the boat ride across the [[Southern Swamp]].
The third Shooting Gallery is sponsored by [[Koume]] from the [[Swamp Tourist Center]], after Link clears the [[Woodfall Temple]]. He must shoot Koume's hanging target at least 20 times to win a Piece of Heart (an [[Empty Bottle]] in {{MM3D}}),<ref>{{Cite|[X] hits. Say...you're pretty good. Well, as I promised... Here! take this.|Koume|MM}}</ref> while avoiding shooting Koume herself.<ref>{{Cite|It seems the poison swamp has been cleared up, so why not try something that's more interesting? How about a little game? I'll fly around on my broom while you try to hit the target below me! Doesn't it sound fun? Well, wanna try?|Koume|MM}}</ref><ref>{{Cite|But let me explain! You're not aiming for me with that bow. You're aiming for the target! If you hit me, I'll never forgive you.|Koume|MM}}</ref> The mini-game is set during the boat ride across the [[Southern Swamp]].
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==={{OoA|-}}===
==={{OoA|-}}===
[[File:OoA Lynna Shooting Gallery.png|thumb|right|150px|Lynna Village Shooting Gallery from {{OoA|-}}]]
{{Main|Goron Shooting Gallery}}
[[File:OoA Goron Gallery.png|thumb|right|150px|Goron Gallery from {{OoA|-}}]]
[[File:OoA Goron Gallery.png|thumb|right|150px|Goron Gallery from {{OoA|-}}]]
In {{OoA}}, the Shooting Gallery appears in [[Lynna Village]] in the past. The game consists of hitting a ball with Link's [[Sword]] so it hits certain blocks which give points. The Fairy Blocks are worth 100 points, Blue Blocks are worth 30 points, Red Blocks are worth -10 points, or if Link misses or hits an Imp Block, it is -50 points. It is also the easiest and fastest way to earn [[Gasha Seed]]s or [[Magic Ring]]s.
In {{OoA}}, the Shooting Gallery appears in [[Lynna Village]] in the past. The game consists of hitting a ball with Link's [[Sword]] so it hits certain blocks which give points. The Fairy Blocks are worth 100 points, Blue Blocks are worth 30 points, Red Blocks are worth -10 points, or if Link misses or hits an Imp Block, it is -50 points. It is also the easiest and fastest way to earn [[Gasha Seed]]s or [[Magic Ring]]s.
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*400+ points = Boomerang (once only)
*400+ points = Boomerang (once only)


===''The Wind Waker''===
==={{FSA|-}}===
In {{TWW}}, after obtaining the Hero's Bow, Link can throw [[All-Purpose Bait]] to a [[Fishman]] to persuade him to participate in a shooting game, where he claims he could use some acupuncture.<ref>{{Cite|That's a fine-looking bow you got there! Where'd you get that? If you're not in any kind of hurry, why don't you stop and play with me a bit?|Fishman|TWW}}</ref><ref>{{Cite|See, I've been having some ferocious body aches that only acupuncture can cure!|Fishman|TWW}}</ref> Link will be given 10 Arrows and must shoot the Fishman as he jumps in and out of the sea.<ref>{{Cite|I'll give you 10 arrows for that bow of yours, and I want you to aim those suckers at me when I leap out of the sea! Yeah! See if you can't peg me with 'em!|Fishman|TWW}}</ref> For each hit he lands, he will earn 10 Rupees, receiving 200 Rupees as a reward if he does not miss any hit.<ref>{{Cite|For each arrow you nail me with, I'll give you 10 Rupees...and if you hit me all 10 times, I'll give you 200 Rupees!|Fishman|TWW}}</ref>
In {{FSA}}, the Shooting Gallery game is run by a [[Mage]] in the [[Village of the Blue Maiden]]. The [[Links]] have 10 Arrows to shoot [[Force Gem]]s in order to gain them while at the same time targets shaped like [[Octorok]]s move from right to left in an attempt to stop the Arrows.
 
==={{PH|-}}===
[[File:PH Shooting Gallery 2.png|right|thumb|Molida Island Shooting Range from {{PH|-}}]]
In {{PH}}, after obtaining the Bow, {{Term|PH|Molida Island|link}} will house a {{Term|PH|Shooting Gallery}} run by {{Term|PH|Romanos|link}}, who is looking to fund his next big adventure.<ref>{{Cite|Hey, kid! When pursuing your dreams, what's the first step? I've decided to follow in my dad's footsteps and go the way of the adventurer! But it seems like my own first step...is to make money for the trip.|Romanos|PH}}</ref> The {{Term|PH|Mini-Game}} costs 20 {{Plural|PH|Rupee|link}} to play, and gives {{Term|PH|Link}} unlimited {{Plural|PH|Arrow|link}} to fire at wooden targets that slide across the top screen on any of five horizontal tracks. Destroying a target with a ghost on it is worth 10 points; each consecutive ghost target destroyed without missing a shot is worth an additional 10 points, up to a maximum of 50 points per target. Destroying a target with a little girl on it reduces {{Term|PH|Link}}'s score by 50.<ref>{{Cite|You'll have {{Color|PH Red|70 seconds}} to hit the targets with unlimited arrows. Ghosts are 10 points. Hit them consecutively for up to 50 bonus points! But if you shoot a girl target, you'll lose 50 points, so be careful!|Romanos|PH}}</ref>


===''Four Swords Adventures''===
The {{Term|PH|Mini-Game}} lasts for 70 seconds. For the first 25 seconds, a single ghost target (turned sideways to avoid {{Plural|PH|Arrow}}) will appear on a track, then will stop and turn to face {{Term|PH|Link}} for up to two seconds before continuing along the track. Once a target is destroyed or moves out of view, the next will appear. When 45 seconds remain, the number of ghost targets that can appear on-screen increases to two. When 30 seconds remain, up to three targets, including ones with little girls can appear on-screen, and the targets will no longer stop in place when they turn to face {{Term|PH|Link}}. Finally, when 15 seconds remain, up to four targets can appear on-screen at a time.
[[File:FSA Shooting Gallery.png|thumb|right|180px|Shooting Gallery from ''Four Swords Adventures'']]
 
In {{FSA}}, the Shooting Gallery game is run by a [[Mage]] in the [[Village of the Blue Maiden]]. The [[Links]] have 10 Arrows to shoot [[Force Gem]]s in order to gain them while at the same time targets shaped like [[Octorok]]s move from right to left in an attempt to stop the Arrows.
Scoring at least 1,300 points, but less than the initial high score of 1,700 points, earns {{Term|PH|Link}} a {{Term|PH|Treasure|link}} as a prize, and a remark from {{Term|PH|Romanos}} that there's room for improvement.<ref>{{Cite|1290 points! Hmm...if you beat the high score, I'll give you a special gift. Keep trying!|Romanos|PH}}</ref><ref>{{Cite|1300 points! A score like that means you've still got room for improvement. But here's your prize!|Romanos|PH}}</ref> The prize for scoring between 1,700 and 1,990 points for the first time is a {{Term|PH|Quiver|link}} upgrade, and for scoring at least 2,000 points for the first time, a {{Term|PH|Heart Container|link}}.<ref>{{Cite|Did I just see that?! You just racked up 1700 points! I knew you could do it! You've got that lust for adventure. Here's the prize!|Romanos|PH}}</ref><ref>{{Cite|Wow, 2000 points! Amazing! Nice work, kid! You're a complete master of the bow!|Romanos|PH}}</ref> Every score thereafter of at least 1,700 points earns {{Term|PH|Link}} a {{Term|PH|Ship Part|link}}.


===''Phantom Hourglass''===
==={{ST|-}}===
[[File:PH Shooting Gallery 2.png|right|thumb|Molida Island Shooting Gallery from ''Phantom Hourglass'']]
{{Main|Goron Target Range, Pirate Hideout}}
In {{PH}}, after obtaining the Bow, [[Molida Island]] will house a Shooting Gallery run by [[Romanos]]. This version of the Shooting Gallery slightly varies from its previous counterparts in that the score for successfully shooting a target is not fixed; rather, upon shooting the first target, one gains 10 points. The second successive target shot will get 20 points, and so on until the maximum of 50 points is achieved. Missing a target, or shooting the little girl target, will reset the scoring back to 10 points. The rewards for achieving a high score include a larger Quiver and a [[Heart Container]] after obtaining 2000 points. Afterward, [[Ship Parts]] will be awarded for high scores.
{{ST}} features two shooting mini-games run by [[Goron]]s called the [[Goron Target Range]] and the [[Pirate Hideout]]. The former is situated near the [[Goron Village]] and the Pirate Hideout is found in the [[Ocean Realm]]. The Pirate Hideout is an archery mini-game in which Link rescues a Goron child captured by the pirate [[Miniblin]]s in order to earn [[Treasure]]s as well as a bigger Quiver and a Heart Container.


===''Spirit Tracks''===
==Other Appearances==
:''Main articles: [[Goron Target Range]] and [[Pirate Hideout]]''
==={{CoH|-}}===
{{ST}} features two shooting mini-games run by [[Goron]]s called the [[Goron Target Range]] and the [[Pirate Hideout]]. The former is situated near the [[Goron Village (Spirit Tracks)|Goron Village]] and the Pirate Hideout is found in the [[Ocean Realm]]. The Pirate Hideout is an archery mini-game in which Link rescues a Goron child captured by the pirate [[Miniblin]]s in order to earn [[Treasure]]s as well as a bigger Quiver and a Heart Container.
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{{Stub|CoH}}


===''Skyward Sword''===
{{Ambig|End}}
{{Main|Pumpkin Pull}}
In {{SS}}, an archery mini-game run by [[Fledge]] called the [[Pumpkin Pull]] appears in front of the [[Sparring Hall]]. Rewards include Rupees, Treasures, and a Piece of Heart.


==Trivia==
==Trivia==
[[File:Vaati OoT.png|right|250px|thumb|Vaati's and Nightmare's likeness on a poster in {{OoT|-}}]]
[[File:Vaati OoT.png|right|250px|thumb|Vaati's and Nightmare's likeness on a poster from {{OoT|-}}]]
*When Link shoots a target in {{OoT|-}}, an equivalent Rupee marker appears on the floor. However, while the green and blue targets cause identically-colored Rupees to appear, shooting a red target will generate a purple Rupee.
*When Link shoots a target in {{OoT|-}}, an equivalent Rupee marker appears on the floor. However, while the green and blue targets cause identically-colored Rupees to appear, shooting a red target will generate a purple Rupee.
*In {{OoT|-}}, the wanted posters on the wall bears resemblance to [[Vaati|Vaati's Wrath]] and [[Nightmare]]'s final form.
*In {{OoT|-}}, the wanted posters on the wall bears resemblance to [[Vaati's Wrath]] and [[DethI]].
*The owner of the Lynna Village Shooting Gallery bears a resemblance to {{smw|Luigi}} from the {{smw|Mario (series)|''Super Mario'' series}}.
*The owner of the Lynna Village Shooting Gallery bears a resemblance to {{smw|Luigi}} from the {{smw|Mario (series)|''Super Mario'' series}}.
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==Nomenclature==
==Nomenclature==
{{Names
{{Nomenclature}}
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|enBr=
|enBrM=
|ja=
|jaM=
|esS=
|esSM=
|esL= Tiro al blanco {{Exp Game|OoT3D}}<br>Galería de tiro {{Exp Game|MM3D|PH}}
|esLM= Target shooting<br>Shooting gallery
|frF=
|frFM=
|frC= Champ de tir {{Exp Game|OoT3D}}<br>Kiosque de tir {{Exp Game|MM3D}}<br>Stand de tir {{Exp Game|PH}}
|frCM=
|de=
|deM=
|it= Sala del tirassegno
|itM=
|ptP=
|ptPM=
|ptB=
|ptBM=
|nl=
|nlM=
|ru=
|ruM=
|ko=
|koM=
|chT=
|chTM=
|chS= 射击场
|chSM= Shooting Gallery}}


==Gallery==
==Gallery==
<gallery>
<gallery>
File:Shooting Gallery OOT.png|Kakariko Village Shooting Gallery from {{OoT|-}}
File:OoT Shooting Gallery.png|Kakariko Village Shooting Gallery from {{OoT|-}}
File:Shooting Gallery OOT.jpg|Kakariko Village Shooting Gallery from {{OoT|-}}
File:Shooting Gallery OOT.jpg|Kakariko Village Shooting Gallery from {{OoT|-}}
File:TownShootingGalleryMM.jpg|Clock Town Shooting Gallery from {{MM|-}}
File:OoT3D Market Shooting Gallery.png|Link playing the Market Shooting Gallery from {{OoT3D|-}}
File:SwampShootingGalleryMM.jpg|Swamp Shooting Gallery from {{MM|-}}
File:OoT3D Kakariko Village Shooting Gallery.png|Link playing the Kakariko Village Shooting Gallery from {{OoT3D|-}}
File:Shooting Gallery.jpg|The Clock Town Shooting Gallery from {{MM|-}}
File:ST Pirate Hideout.png|The Pirate Hideout from {{ST|-}}
File:CTShootingGallery.jpg|The Clock Town Shooting Gallery exterior from {{MM|-}}
File:SwampShootingGallery.jpg|The Swamp Shooting Gallery exterior from {{MM|-}}
File:MM3D Clock Town Shooting Gallery.png|The Clock Town Shooting Gallery exterior from ''Majora's Mask 3D''
File:MM3D Swamp Shooting Gallery.png|The Swamp Shooting Gallery from ''Majora's Mask 3D''
File:TWW Shooting Minigame.png|The shooting minigame from ''The Wind Waker''
File:PH Shooting Gallery.png|The Shooting Gallery from ''Phantom Hourglass''
File:Pirate Hideout.png|The Pirate Hideout from ''Spirit Tracks''
File:Goron Target Range.png|The Goron Target Range from ''Spirit Tracks''
File:PumpkinPull.jpg|The Pumpkin Pull minigame from ''Skyward Sword''
</gallery>
</gallery>
==See Also==
* {{Term|Series|Goron Shooting Gallery|link}}
* {{Term|Series|Goron Target Range|link}}
* {{Term|Series|Honey & Darling's Shop|link}}
* {{Term|Series|Koume's Target Shooting|link}}
* {{Term|Series|Pumpkin Pull|link}}
* {{Term|Series|Swamp Shooting Gallery|link}}
* {{Term|Series|Target Practice|link}}
* {{Term|Series|Town Shooting Gallery|link}}


{{Ref}}
{{Ref}}
{{Categories
|Hyrule Castle Town, Kakariko Village, Labrynna, Shops
|mini-games= ALttP<!-- Uses Series term -->, OoT, OoT3D, OoA, FSA<!-- Uses Series term -->, ST<!-- Uses Series term -->
|locations= ALttP<!-- Uses Series term -->, OoT, OoT3D, OoA, FSA<!-- Uses Series term -->, ST<!-- Uses Series term -->
}}
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This article is about the recurring Mini-Game in The Legend of Zelda series. For other articles, see Gallery (Disambiguation).

Shooting Galleries,(OoT)[1][2][3][name references needed] also known as Shooting Ranges,(PH)[4] are recurring locations and Mini-Games in The Legend of Zelda series.[name references needed] The Shooting Gallery goes unnamed in A Link to the Past, The Wind Waker, and Four Swords Adventures.

Location and Rules

A Link to the Past

ALttP Storytelling Octopus Sprite.png
ALttP Shooting Gallery Keeper Sprite.png

In A Link to the Past, the game is found inside a small shop south of the Village of Outcasts, and involves shooting small octopus-style targets as they move from right to left, while a row of hands blocking the targets moves left to right.

Link gets 5 arrows per game. Targets are worth 4 rupees, with the reward doubling for each target hit in a row, up to 64 rupees for the 5th hit (totaling 124 rupees). If the same target is hit with all 5 arrows, the 5th hit will give 99 rupees instead of 64.

Ocarina of Time

In Ocarina of Time, the Shooting Gallery is situated in the Market, but moves to Kakariko Village after Ganon's takeover. To win, Link must successfully shoot all ten Rupee-shaped targets in succession, some of which move, using fifteen shots. If Link hits at least eight targets, he will be given a free retry.

As a child, by using the Slingshot, the targets come up in a fixed order. The first time Link shoots every single one, he will receive a large Deku Seed Bag, and subsequent wins will grant 50 Rupees.

As an adult, by using the Bow, the prize is a larger Quiver, but the targets appear in a random order. Adult Link can play even before he gets the Fairy Bow from the Forest Temple, although he will only win 50 Rupees for completing it.

Majora's Mask

In Majora's Mask, there are three archery games. One is found in East Clock Town under the title of Clock Town Shooting Gallery. In this game, red and blue Octoroks jump out of the water. The red ones must be shot for one point each; the blue ones, however, will cause the remaining amount of time to lower.[5] By beating the high score of 39, Link will receive a larger Quiver.[6] The true goal of the game is to attain a perfect score of 50 red Octoroks, which will be rewarded by a Piece of Heart.[7]

The second game is found in the path to the Southern Swamp, called the Swamp Shooting Gallery. Slightly more difficult than the Clock Town Shooting Gallery, the Swamp Shooting Gallery involves shooting Deku Scrubs, Guays, and Wolfos, all of which are constantly moving in various formations.[8] When a perfect score is achieved, a larger Quiver is earned.[9] Achieving this once more results in a Piece of Heart, though Link must actually attain over 2200 points for the Piece of Heart, otherwise only a Red Rupee is earned.

The third Shooting Gallery is sponsored by Koume from the Swamp Tourist Center, after Link clears the Woodfall Temple. He must shoot Koume's hanging target at least 20 times to win a Piece of Heart (an Empty Bottle in Majora's Mask 3D),[10] while avoiding shooting Koume herself.[11][12] The mini-game is set during the boat ride across the Southern Swamp.

As part of their daily attractions, Honey and Darling's Shop includes a target-shooting game on the Final Day in East Clock Town. It can be played as Link or Deku Link using either the Bow or Magic Bubbles,[13] respectively. This Shooting Gallery is slightly different in that it is one part of a three-part game.

Oracle of Ages

Goron Gallery from Oracle of Ages

In Oracle of Ages, the Shooting Gallery appears in Lynna Village in the past. The game consists of hitting a ball with Link's Sword so it hits certain blocks which give points. The Fairy Blocks are worth 100 points, Blue Blocks are worth 30 points, Red Blocks are worth -10 points, or if Link misses or hits an Imp Block, it is -50 points. It is also the easiest and fastest way to earn Gasha Seeds or Magic Rings.

The Goron Shooting Gallery is located in the Rolling Ridge in the past. The game and rules are the same as in Lynna Village. If Link can manage to get 100 points after 10 rounds, he will will receive the Lava Juice. The Boomerang can also be obtained afterwards.

Rewards

Lynna Village Shooting Gallery

  • 0–49 points = Nothing
  • 50–149 points = Heart
  • 150–249 points = 30 Rupees
  • 250–349 points = Gasha Seed
  • 350+ points = Magic Ring

Goron Gallery

  • 0–99 points = Nothing
  • 100–199 points = 30 Rupees
  • 200–299 points = 20 Bombs
  • 300+ points = Gasha Seed
  • 100+ points = Lava Juice (once only)
  • 400+ points = Boomerang (once only)

Four Swords Adventures

In Four Swords Adventures, the Shooting Gallery game is run by a Mage in the Village of the Blue Maiden. The Links have 10 Arrows to shoot Force Gems in order to gain them while at the same time targets shaped like Octoroks move from right to left in an attempt to stop the Arrows.

Phantom Hourglass

Molida Island Shooting Range from Phantom Hourglass

In Phantom Hourglass, after obtaining the Bow, Molida Island will house a Shooting Range run by Romanos, who is looking to fund his next big adventure.[14] The Mini-Game costs 20 Rupees to play, and gives Link unlimited Arrows to fire at wooden targets that slide across the top screen on any of five horizontal tracks. Destroying a target with a ghost on it is worth 10 points; each consecutive ghost target destroyed without missing a shot is worth an additional 10 points, up to a maximum of 50 points per target. Destroying a target with a little girl on it reduces Link's score by 50.[15]

The Mini-Game lasts for 70 seconds. For the first 25 seconds, a single ghost target (turned sideways to avoid Arrows) will appear on a track, then will stop and turn to face Link for up to two seconds before continuing along the track. Once a target is destroyed or moves out of view, the next will appear. When 45 seconds remain, the number of ghost targets that can appear on-screen increases to two. When 30 seconds remain, up to three targets, including ones with little girls can appear on-screen, and the targets will no longer stop in place when they turn to face Link. Finally, when 15 seconds remain, up to four targets can appear on-screen at a time.

Scoring at least 1,300 points, but less than the initial high score of 1,700 points, earns Link a Treasure as a prize, and a remark from Romanos that there's room for improvement.[16][17] The prize for scoring between 1,700 and 1,990 points for the first time is a Quiver upgrade, and for scoring at least 2,000 points for the first time, a Heart Container.[18][19] Every score thereafter of at least 1,700 points earns Link a Ship Part.

Spirit Tracks

Spirit Tracks features two shooting mini-games run by Gorons called the Goron Target Range and the Pirate Hideout. The former is situated near the Goron Village and the Pirate Hideout is found in the Ocean Realm. The Pirate Hideout is an archery mini-game in which Link rescues a Goron child captured by the pirate Miniblins in order to earn Treasures as well as a bigger Quiver and a Heart Container.

Other Appearances

Cadence of Hyrule



Trivia

Vaati's and Nightmare's likeness on a poster from Ocarina of Time
  • When Link shoots a target in Ocarina of Time, an equivalent Rupee marker appears on the floor. However, while the green and blue targets cause identically-colored Rupees to appear, shooting a red target will generate a purple Rupee.
  • In Ocarina of Time, the wanted posters on the wall bears resemblance to Vaati's Wrath and DethI.
  • The owner of the Lynna Village Shooting Gallery bears a resemblance to Luigi from the Super Mario series.

Nomenclature

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LanguageNamesMeanings
The People's Republic of China
ChineseSI
射击场 (Shèjí chǎng) (OoT)[23] 
Canada
FrenchCA
Champ de tir (OoT3D) 
The Italian Republic
Italian
  • Tirassegno (OoT | OoA)[20][21]
  • Sala del tirassegno (OoT3D)[22]
  • Same as English.
  • Shooting alley hall
Latin America
SpanishLA
Tiro al blanco (OoT3D)Target shooting
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References

  1. "Shooting Gallery" — N/A (Ocarina of Time)
  2. "Shooting Gallery
    Open Only During the Day
    " — Sign (Ocarina of Time 3D)
  3. Encyclopedia, Dark Horse Books, pg. 72 (OoT | OoT3D)
  4. The Legend of Zelda: Phantom Hourglass—Prima Official Game Guide, Prima Games, pg. 165
  5. "All right, sonny! The rules are simple... Hit as many red ones as you can within the time limit. If you hit a blue one, you lose time, so watch out!" — Town Shooting Gallery Guy (Majora's Mask)
  6. "Well look at that! You hit [X]! That's a new record! Well, here ya go!" — Town Shooting Gallery Guy (Majora's Mask)
  7. "Huh? No way! That was perfect! Well, here ya go!" — Town Shooting Gallery Guy (Majora's Mask)
  8. "Th' rules ta me game are a piece o' cake! Shoot fer th' tahgets from atop th' platform! Y'gotta hit 'em awl! That's awl there is to it!" — Swamp Shooting Gallery Guy (Majora's Mask)
  9. "Well, tha's purdy durn good, mate! Perfect! Here y'go! Take this, mate!" — Swamp Shooting Gallery Guy (Majora's Mask)
  10. "[X] hits. Say...you're pretty good. Well, as I promised... Here! take this." — Koume (Majora's Mask)
  11. "It seems the poison swamp has been cleared up, so why not try something that's more interesting? How about a little game? I'll fly around on my broom while you try to hit the target below me! Doesn't it sound fun? Well, wanna try?" — Koume (Majora's Mask)
  12. "But let me explain! You're not aiming for me with that bow. You're aiming for the target! If you hit me, I'll never forgive you." — Koume (Majora's Mask)
  13. "But it looks like he can shoot bubbles, so let's let him play, Darling." — Honey (Majora's Mask)
  14. "Hey, kid! When pursuing your dreams, what's the first step? I've decided to follow in my dad's footsteps and go the way of the adventurer! But it seems like my own first step...is to make money for the trip." — Romanos (Phantom Hourglass)
  15. "You'll have 70 seconds to hit the targets with unlimited arrows. Ghosts are 10 points. Hit them consecutively for up to 50 bonus points! But if you shoot a girl target, you'll lose 50 points, so be careful!" — Romanos (Phantom Hourglass)
  16. "1290 points! Hmm...if you beat the high score, I'll give you a special gift. Keep trying!" — Romanos (Phantom Hourglass)
  17. "1300 points! A score like that means you've still got room for improvement. But here's your prize!" — Romanos (Phantom Hourglass)
  18. "Did I just see that?! You just racked up 1700 points! I knew you could do it! You've got that lust for adventure. Here's the prize!" — Romanos (Phantom Hourglass)
  19. "Wow, 2000 points! Amazing! Nice work, kid! You're a complete master of the bow!" — Romanos (Phantom Hourglass)
  20. Enciclopedia di Hyrule, Magazzini Salani, pg. 238
  21. "Tirassegno" — Map (Oracle of Ages, Italian localization)
  22. "Sala del tirassegno" — N/A (Ocarina of Time 3D, Italian localization)
  23. "射击场" — N/A (Ocarina of Time, iQue version)