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===Spirit Tracks===
===Spirit Tracks===
In ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Spirit Tracks|Spirit Tracks]]'', Link wins the Boomerang in the second temple, [[Snow Temple]]. To control the Boomerang, he can do the same thing as in ''Phantom Hourglass''; draw a line on the bottom screen of the Nintendo DS, and it will follow the same route. The Boomerang in ''Spirit Tracks'' does different things, and one of them is the ability to create ice bridges in the water when it is passed on the torch and passed into water, creating ice bridges, which Link may walk across.
In ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Spirit Tracks|Spirit Tracks]]'', Link wins the Boomerang in the second temple, [[Snow Temple]]. To control the Boomerang, he can do the same thing as in ''Phantom Hourglass''; draw a line on the bottom screen of the Nintendo DS, and it will follow the same route. The Boomerang in ''Spirit Tracks'' does different things, and one of them is the ability to create ice bridges in the water when it is passed on the torch and passed into water, creating ice bridges, which Link may walk across.
===Hyrule Warriors===
In [[Hyrule Warriors]] the boomerang is a sub weapon that can be unlocked through legend mode. The boomerang functions like it does in other Zelda games, stunning enemies and being a key weapon against [[Manhandla]]. If they player picks up a power-up for the boomerang it becomes the Gale Boomerang, sending out tornadoes that stun multiple enemies.


==See Also==
==See Also==
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