Lizal Forked Boomerang

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Lizal Forked Boomerangs are recurring Items in The Legend of Zelda series.(BotWBreath of the Wild | HWAoCHyrule Warriors: Age of Calamity)[1][2]

Location and Uses

Breath of the Wild

Hyrule Compendium Entry
225  (230Master Mode) Lizal Forked Boomerang
Description
Blue Lizalfos in particular like this weapon. It has one more blade than the Lizal boomerang to give it additional cutting power, and it still returns when thrown.
Common Locations
Gerudo Desert
Tabantha Frontier
Properties
Atk 24

Lizal Forked Boomerangs are Weapons favored by Blue Lizalfos.[1] This is common among pieces of Lizalfos Gear, an equipment archetype that includes all Weapons created and utilized by Lizalfos.[3] They are also used by some Fire-Breath Lizalfos, Ice-Breath Lizalfos, and Electric Lizalfos. They have one more blade than a regular Lizal Boomerang, but they are still capable of returning when thrown.[1] Therefore, Link should make sure to catch any thrown Lizal Forked Boomerangs before they hit him. They are commonly found in Lizalfos Monster Strongholds in the Gerudo Desert and the Tabantha Frontier.

Since they are made of metal, Lizal Forked Boomerangs will attract Lightning and therefore can be dangerous to equip during Thunderstorms. This also means that they are capable of conducting Electricity. In addition, Lizal Forked Boomerangs can be picked up using the Magnesis Rune, but they sink when they are dropped in Water. Finally, they will not burn when exposed to Fire or a Scorching Climate.

Weapon Parameters
Name
ActorName
Value
"Weapon_Sword_008"
Description
Internal name
Name
Life
Value
23
Description
Durability of the weapon
Name
Power
Value
24
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
5.0
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
3
Description
Minimal value for level 1 attack up modifier
Name
SharpWeaponAddAtkMax
Value
6
Description
Maximal value for level 1 attack up modifier
Name
SharpWeaponAddLifeMin
Value
3
Description
Minimal value for level 1 durability up modifier
Name
SharpWeaponAddLifeMax
Value
5
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
7
Description
Minimal value for level 2 attack up modifier
Name
PoweredSharpAddAtkMax
Value
11
Description
Maximal value for level 2 attack up modifier
Name
PoweredSharpAddLifeMin
Value
6
Description
Minimal value for level 2 durability up modifier
Name
PoweredSharpAddLifeMax
Value
12
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
20
Description
Unused value for the weapons, probably a leftover from a dev build where you could sell your weapons
Name
BuyingPrice
Value
45
Description
Unused value for the weapons, probably a leftover from a dev build where you could buy weapons
NameValueDescription
ActorName
"Weapon_Sword_008"
Internal name
Life
23
Durability of the weapon
Power
24
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
5.0
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
3
Minimal value for level 1 attack up modifier
SharpWeaponAddAtkMax
6
Maximal value for level 1 attack up modifier
SharpWeaponAddLifeMin
3
Minimal value for level 1 durability up modifier
SharpWeaponAddLifeMax
5
Maximal value for level 1 durability up modifier
SharpWeaponAddCrit
true
Whether or not the weapon can get the critical hit modifier
PoweredSharpAddAtkMin
7
Minimal value for level 2 attack up modifier
PoweredSharpAddAtkMax
11
Maximal value for level 2 attack up modifier
PoweredSharpAddLifeMin
6
Minimal value for level 2 durability up modifier
PoweredSharpAddLifeMax
12
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
20
Unused value for the weapons, probably a leftover from a dev build where you could sell your weapons
BuyingPrice
45
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

Other Appearances

Hyrule Warriors: Age of Calamity

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References

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 Lizal Forked Boomerang
    Blue Lizalfos in particular like this weapon. It has one more blade than the Lizal boomerang to give it additional cutting power, and it still returns when thrown.
    — Inventory (Breath of the Wild)
  2. Lizal Forked Boomerang
    Blue Lizalfos in particular like this weapon. It has one more blade than the Lizal boomerang to give it additional cutting power, and it still returns when thrown.
    — Allies (Hyrule Warriors: Age of Calamity)
  3. Creating a Champion, Dark Horse Books, pg. 174