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==Use==
==Use==


The Double Clawshot allows [[Link]] to grapple to targets, and then upon hooking to one Link can aim around with his other [[Clawshot]] to grapple to another target. Link can also use it to attack enemies, grab treasures and [[Rupee]]s, and break pots and other various objects. This item is required for stage two of the [[Star Game]], and to complete most of the later dungeons of the game, including the [[City in the Sky]] and [[Palace of Twilight]].
The Double Clawshot allows [[Link]] to grapple to targets, and then upon hooking to one Link can aim around with his other [[Clawshot]] to grapple to another target. Link can also use it to attack enemies, grab treasures and [[Rupee]]s, and break pots and other various objects. This item is required for stage two of the [[STAR Game]], and to complete most of the later dungeons of the game, including the [[City in the Sky]] and [[Palace of Twilight]].


==Appearances==
==Appearances==

Revision as of 04:14, October 11, 2012

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The Double Clawshot is an item that has appeared in two The Legend of Zelda games: Twilight Princess and Skyward Sword.

Use

The Double Clawshot allows Link to grapple to targets, and then upon hooking to one Link can aim around with his other Clawshot to grapple to another target. Link can also use it to attack enemies, grab treasures and Rupees, and break pots and other various objects. This item is required for stage two of the STAR Game, and to complete most of the later dungeons of the game, including the City in the Sky and Palace of Twilight.

Appearances

Twilight Princess

In Twilight Princess, Link will acquire the Double Clawshot in the seventh Dungeon of the game, the City in the Sky. After defeating the Mini-Boss of the dungeon, an Aeralfos, he will open a chest and find a second Clawshot, and combined with the one he found in the Lakebed Temple, he creates the Double Clawshot.

Skyward Sword

In Skyward Sword, Link will acquire the Double Clawshot after completing the Lanayru Province Silent Realm. It is one of the four of the Goddess' gifts, and is used to reach the Lanayru Sand Sea, search the Sandship, and eventually find Din's Flame.

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