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== Majora's Mask ==
== Majora's Mask ==
{{Main|Hero's Bow}}
The Hero's Bow is obtained in [[Woodfall Temple]], and functions in exactly the same way as Ocarina of Time's Fairy Bow, with the only difference being in its appearance. You will also get new types of arrows in every dungeon. You get [[Fire Arrow]]s in [[Snowhead Temple]], [[Ice Arrow]]s in [[Great Bay Temple]], and [[Light Arrow]]s in [[Stone Tower Temple]]. There are two shooting galleries, one in [[Clock Town|East Clock Town]], and another in the [[Southern Swamp]]. Beating either will upgrade your quiver once.
The Hero's Bow is obtained in [[Woodfall Temple]], and functions in exactly the same way as Ocarina of Time's Fairy Bow, with the only difference being in its appearance. You will also get new types of arrows in every dungeon. You get [[Fire Arrow]]s in [[Snowhead Temple]], [[Ice Arrow]]s in [[Great Bay Temple]], and [[Light Arrow]]s in [[Stone Tower Temple]]. There are two shooting galleries, one in [[Clock Town|East Clock Town]], and another in the [[Southern Swamp]]. Beating either will upgrade your quiver once.




== The Wind Waker ==
== The Wind Waker ==
{{Main|Hero's Bow}}
The Hero's Bow is obtained in the [[Tower of the Gods]]. It functions the same way as it does in previous 3D Zelda titles, except that the arrows travel entirely straight, instead of arcing upwards. Quiver upgrades are obtained from various [[Great Fairy|Great Fairies]], allowing you to eventually hold 99 arrows. You receive the [[Fire Arrow]]s and [[Ice Arrow]]s from the [[Fairy Queen]], and the [[Light Arrow]]s in the catacombs.
The Hero's Bow is obtained in the [[Tower of the Gods]]. It functions the same way as it does in previous 3D Zelda titles, except that the arrows travel entirely straight, instead of arcing upwards. Quiver upgrades are obtained from various [[Great Fairy|Great Fairies]], allowing you to eventually hold 99 arrows. You receive the [[Fire Arrow]]s and [[Ice Arrow]]s from the [[Fairy Queen]], and the [[Light Arrow]]s in the catacombs.


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== Skyward Sword ==
== Skyward Sword ==
{{Main|Iron Bow}}
{{Main|Sacred Bow}}
[[File:Bowlinkpng.png|right|150px]]Link with wooden bow in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword|Skyward Sword]]''. The bow will return in Skyward Sword, though it has not been confirmed when Link receives it. It is used with the Wii remote in the right hand and the Nunchuck in the left. After holding C to nock an arrow, you pull back the Nunchuck just like you are pulling back the string on a bow, and release the C button to shoot an arrow. This is the same control scheme that can be found in Wii Sports Resort for archery. Unlike in previous games, the bow will not make the slingshot useless. Since it takes a relatively long amount of time to aim and fire arrows, it will mostly be used for more precise shots. As usual you can shoot enemies with the bow, and items can be knocked off trees and other objects. Additionally, items dropped by enemies (such as hearts) can also be shot with the bow and pinned to walls. By doing this, Link can reclaim his dropped heart as well as his arrow.
[[File:Bowlinkpng.png|right|150px]]Link with wooden bow in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword|Skyward Sword]]''. The bow will return in Skyward Sword, though it has not been confirmed when Link receives it. It is used with the Wii remote in the right hand and the Nunchuck in the left. After holding C to nock an arrow, you pull back the Nunchuck just like you are pulling back the string on a bow, and release the C button to shoot an arrow. This is the same control scheme that can be found in Wii Sports Resort for archery. Unlike in previous games, the bow will not make the slingshot useless. Since it takes a relatively long amount of time to aim and fire arrows, it will mostly be used for more precise shots. As usual you can shoot enemies with the bow, and items can be knocked off trees and other objects. Additionally, items dropped by enemies (such as hearts) can also be shot with the bow and pinned to walls. By doing this, Link can reclaim his dropped heart as well as his arrow.


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