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{{Quote|Blue Boomerang<br/>Link will pick up the Blue Boomerang in Hyrule Castle.|[[A Link to the Past Nintendo Player's Guide]]}} | {{Quote|Blue Boomerang<br/>Link will pick up the Blue Boomerang in Hyrule Castle.|[[A Link to the Past Nintendo Player's Guide]]}} | ||
[[File:Boomerang-Sprite.png|left]]In ''[[The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past|A Link to the Past]]'', the Boomerang can be found in [[Hyrule Castle (A Link to the Past)|Hyrule Castle]]. It does the same thing it did in ''The Legend of Zelda'': paralyze enemies and bring items from afar. It also has an upgrade, a red version, which can make the rounds launched by pressing the D-Pad. In the [[The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past (GBA)|GBA version]], the Boomerang can do things that it previously did not like mowing the lawn when released, etc. | [[File:Boomerang-Sprite.png|left|Boomerang sprite from A Link to the Past]]In ''[[The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past|A Link to the Past]]'', the Boomerang can be found in [[Hyrule Castle (A Link to the Past)|Hyrule Castle]]. It does the same thing it did in ''The Legend of Zelda'': paralyze enemies and bring items from afar. It also has an upgrade, a red version, which can make the rounds launched by pressing the D-Pad. In the [[The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past (GBA)|GBA version]], the Boomerang can do things that it previously did not like mowing the lawn when released, etc. | ||
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==''Link's Awakening''== | ==''Link's Awakening''== | ||
[[File:LA Boomerang Sprite.png|left]] | [[File:LA Boomerang Sprite.png|left|Boomerang sprite from Link's Awakening]] | ||
In ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Link's Awakening|Link's Awakening]]'', the Boomerang appears as the final item in the [[Link's Awakening Trading Sequence|Trading Sequence]]. It is given to [[Link (Link's Awakening)|Link]] by the [[Secret Goriya]] at [[Toronbo Shores]] in exchange for the item on his B button.{{Ref|LA|512|Secret Goriya}}{{Ref|LA|515|Secret Goriya}} However, he cannot accept certain items, such as a [[sword]] or [[shield]].{{Ref|LA|518|Secret Goriya}} If Link returns to the Goriya after trading for the Boomerang, he begs to have it back and offers Link's old item.{{Ref|LA|516|Secret Goriya}} In the [[Nintendo Switch]] remake, he will sell the previous item back for money, rather than requiring the boomerang. | In ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Link's Awakening|Link's Awakening]]'', the Boomerang appears as the final item in the [[Link's Awakening Trading Sequence|Trading Sequence]]. It is given to [[Link (Link's Awakening)|Link]] by the [[Secret Goriya]] at [[Toronbo Shores]] in exchange for the item on his B button.{{Ref|LA|512|Secret Goriya}}{{Ref|LA|515|Secret Goriya}} However, he cannot accept certain items, such as a [[sword]] or [[shield]].{{Ref|LA|518|Secret Goriya}} If Link returns to the Goriya after trading for the Boomerang, he begs to have it back and offers Link's old item.{{Ref|LA|516|Secret Goriya}} In the [[Nintendo Switch]] remake, he will sell the previous item back for money, rather than requiring the boomerang. | ||
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==''The Minish Cap''== | ==''The Minish Cap''== | ||
[[File:Boomerangmc.png|right]] | [[File:Boomerangmc.png|right|Boomerang sprite from The Minish Cap]] | ||
There are two Boomerangs in ''[[The Minish Cap]]''. The regular Boomerang works like in previous ''Zelda'' games - [[Link (The Minish Cap)|Link]] can purchase it from [[Stockwell's Shop]] in [[Hyrule Town]] for 300 [[Rupee]]s. | There are two Boomerangs in ''[[The Minish Cap]]''. The regular Boomerang works like in previous ''Zelda'' games - [[Link (The Minish Cap)|Link]] can purchase it from [[Stockwell's Shop]] in [[Hyrule Town]] for 300 [[Rupee]]s. | ||
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==''Twilight Princess''== | ==''Twilight Princess''== | ||
[[File:GaleBoomerang.png|left|40px]] | [[File:GaleBoomerang.png|left|40px|Gale Boomerang model from Twilight Princess]] | ||
{{Main|Gale Boomerang}} | {{Main|Gale Boomerang}} | ||
In ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess|Twilight Princess]]'', [[Link (Twilight Princess)|Link]] gets the [[Gale Boomerang]] in the first dungeon, the [[Forest Temple (Twilight Princess)|Forest Temple]], after defeating the [[Mini-Boss]] of the Forest Temple, the possessed baboon leader [[Ook]]. The Gale Boomerang is different from the ones found in other games in that it generates a small tornado around it as it flies. Link can lock on to up to five targets before throwing, which it will hit in series before returning to him. | In ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess|Twilight Princess]]'', [[Link (Twilight Princess)|Link]] gets the [[Gale Boomerang]] in the first dungeon, the [[Forest Temple (Twilight Princess)|Forest Temple]], after defeating the [[Mini-Boss]] of the Forest Temple, the possessed baboon leader [[Ook]]. The Gale Boomerang is different from the ones found in other games in that it generates a small tornado around it as it flies. Link can lock on to up to five targets before throwing, which it will hit in series before returning to him. | ||
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==''Phantom Hourglass''== | ==''Phantom Hourglass''== | ||
[[File:PH-Boomerang.png|right]] | [[File:PH-Boomerang.png|right|Boomerang model from Phantom Hourglass]] | ||
In ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Phantom Hourglass|Phantom Hourglass]]'', [[Link (Phantom Hourglass)|Link]] receives the Boomerang in the first temple, the [[Temple of Fire]]. Instead of just launching the Boomerang as in previous ''Zelda'' titles, it follows a line drawn on the touchscreen of the [[Nintendo DS]]. If a torch is out and is next to a lighted torch, Link can route the boomerang to the extinguished torch through the lit one, and it will cause the Boomerang to catch fire and ignite the torch. | In ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Phantom Hourglass|Phantom Hourglass]]'', [[Link (Phantom Hourglass)|Link]] receives the Boomerang in the first temple, the [[Temple of Fire]]. Instead of just launching the Boomerang as in previous ''Zelda'' titles, it follows a line drawn on the touchscreen of the [[Nintendo DS]]. If a torch is out and is next to a lighted torch, Link can route the boomerang to the extinguished torch through the lit one, and it will cause the Boomerang to catch fire and ignite the torch. | ||
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==''Breath of the Wild''== | ==''Breath of the Wild''== | ||
{{see also|Giant Boomerang|Lizal Boomerang|Lizal Forked Boomerang|Lizal Tri-Boomerang|Lizalfos Arm|Sea-Breeze Boomerang}} | {{see also|Giant Boomerang|Lizal Boomerang|Lizal Forked Boomerang|Lizal Tri-Boomerang|Lizalfos Arm|Sea-Breeze Boomerang}} | ||
[[File:Boomerang-botw.png|right|Boomerang | [[File:Boomerang-botw.png|right|Boomerang icon from Breath of the Wild]] | ||
Many types of boomerang appear in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild|Breath of the Wild]]'' , including a basic Boomerang, [[Giant Boomerang]], [[Lizal Boomerang]], and more. This weapon can be used as a sword, through means of melee attacks, but can also be thrown like a traditional boomerang. If it hits a solid object, it will lose all momentum and drop to the ground. In order to retrieve a boomerang after it has been thrown, the player must hit the A button as it nears [[Link (Breath of the Wild)|Link]]. In the case of this not happening, it will keep going for a small distance and drop to the ground, where it can be picked up. The standard Boomerang can be found in the [[Pumaag Nitae Shrine]]. | Many types of boomerang appear in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild|Breath of the Wild]]'' , including a basic Boomerang, [[Giant Boomerang]], [[Lizal Boomerang]], and more. This weapon can be used as a sword, through means of melee attacks, but can also be thrown like a traditional boomerang. If it hits a solid object, it will lose all momentum and drop to the ground. In order to retrieve a boomerang after it has been thrown, the player must hit the A button as it nears [[Link (Breath of the Wild)|Link]]. In the case of this not happening, it will keep going for a small distance and drop to the ground, where it can be picked up. The standard Boomerang can be found in the [[Pumaag Nitae Shrine]]. | ||
==''Age of Calamity''== | ==''Age of Calamity''== | ||
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[[File:Boomerang - HWAoC icon.png|right|150px]] | [[File:Boomerang - HWAoC icon.png|right|150px|Boomerang icon from Age of Calamity]] | ||
The Boomerang in ''[[Hyrule Warriors: Age of Calamity|Age of Calamity]]'' is used by [[Link (Breath of the Wild)#Age of Calamity|Link]] in his One-Handed Weapon moveset. | The Boomerang in ''[[Hyrule Warriors: Age of Calamity|Age of Calamity]]'' is used by [[Link (Breath of the Wild)#Age of Calamity|Link]] in his One-Handed Weapon moveset. | ||
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===''BS The Legend of Zelda''=== | ===''BS The Legend of Zelda''=== | ||
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[[File:Boomerang - BS Zelda.png|62px|right]] | [[File:Boomerang - BS Zelda.png|62px|right|Boomerang sprite from BS The Legend of Zelda]] | ||
{{See also|Magical Boomerang|Special Boomerang}} | {{See also|Magical Boomerang|Special Boomerang}} | ||