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The Fairy Bow can be used to shoot fire, ice and light. Link receives [[Fire Arrow]]s when shooting at the sun above [[Lake Hylia]], | The Fairy Bow can be used to shoot fire, ice and light. Link receives [[Fire Arrow]]s when shooting at the sun above [[Lake Hylia]], | ||
And [[Ice Arrow]]s when completing the [[Gerudo Training Ground]]. He will also receive the [[Light Arrow]]s from [[Princess Zelda]] in | And [[Ice Arrow]]s when completing the [[Gerudo Training Ground]]. He will also receive the [[Light Arrow]]s from [[Princess Zelda]] in | ||
[[Temple of Time]] one he has awakened all of the [[Sages]]. | [[Temple of Time]] one he has awakened all of the [[Sages]]. The Fairy Bow can be upgraded from 30 arrows to 40 and 50 in the | ||
[[Kakariko Village]] [[Shooting Gallery]] and the Gerudo horseback archery mini-game. | [[Kakariko Village]] [[Shooting Gallery]] and the Gerudo horseback archery mini-game. | ||
{{Cat|Ocarina of Time Items}} | {{Cat|Ocarina of Time Items}} |
Revision as of 18:05, October 5, 2012
The Fairy Bow is found in the Forest Temple in Ocarina of Time, after defeated the Stalfos. The Fairy Bow can be used to shoot fire, ice and light. Link receives Fire Arrows when shooting at the sun above Lake Hylia, And Ice Arrows when completing the Gerudo Training Ground. He will also receive the Light Arrows from Princess Zelda in Temple of Time one he has awakened all of the Sages. The Fairy Bow can be upgraded from 30 arrows to 40 and 50 in the Kakariko Village Shooting Gallery and the Gerudo horseback archery mini-game.