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===''Twilight Princess''=== | ===''Twilight Princess''=== | ||
In ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess|Twilight Princess]]'' bait comes in two forms, both used for [[Fishing#Bobber Fishing|bobber fishing]]. | |||
{{ImageCaption|image=File:Baitbeelarva.png|size=71px|align=left|caption=Bee Larvae|captionalign=center}} | {{ImageCaption|image=File:Baitbeelarva.png|size=71px|align=left|caption=Bee Larvae|captionalign=center}} | ||
{{ImageCaption|image=File:Baitworm.png|size=71px|align=right|caption=Worms|captionalign=center}} | {{ImageCaption|image=File:Baitworm.png|size=71px|align=right|caption=Worms|captionalign=center}} | ||
====Bee Larvae==== | |||
To obtain bee larvae, Link can knock down any of the beehives that are seen scattered throughout Hyrule, mainly the one in Ordon Village and another one behind Hena's fishing hut. After the bees are destroyed, the remains of the beehive can be scooped up by using an empty bottle. Each scoop contains ten (10) larvae. The larvae can also be purchased from [[Sera|Sera's]] [[Sera's Sundries|Sundries]] for 10 [[Rupee]]s. | |||
====Worms==== | |||
Worms can be obtained from [[Bomskit]] or from digging in mounds of dirt as [[Wolf Link]]. After defeating a Bomskit, it will leave a worm wiggling in the ground which can be easily scooped with an empty bottle, yielding only one (1) worm. | |||
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