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The whip is acquired in the Ocean Temple after Link defeats a Snapper. It is used to cross gaps and stun enemies. In some places, Link can grab certain swords lying on the ground and throw them at enemies. Some fish-shaped switches can be activated by pulling its tongue. It also makes defeating Zora Warriors much easier. The whip will remove the warrior's shield, allowing them to be hit from the front. The whip can remove Helmet chus' helmets as well. Otherwise, is not a very effective weapon. It is the only weapon in the game that can't kill [[Keese]]. | The whip is acquired in the Ocean Temple after Link defeats a Snapper. It is used to cross gaps and stun enemies. In some places, Link can grab certain swords lying on the ground and throw them at enemies. Some fish-shaped switches can be activated by pulling its tongue. It also makes defeating Zora Warriors much easier. The whip will remove the warrior's shield, allowing them to be hit from the front. The whip can remove Helmet chus' helmets as well. Otherwise, is not a very effective weapon. It is the only weapon in the game that can't kill [[Keese]]. | ||
In Whittleton, you can participate in a mini-game known as the Whip Race. The prizes include a [[Bomb Bag]] and a [[Heart | In Whittleton, you can participate in a mini-game known as the Whip Race. The prizes include a [[Bomb Bag]] and a [[Piece of Heart]]. | ||
==Skyward Sword== | ==Skyward Sword== |