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{{quote|Sharpshooters Only<br>While the row of Shooting Gallery targets moved in one direction, hand-shaped obstacles in front of them moved in the other direction. Sharpshooters would wait until there was a long gap between the hands, then take aim and fire.|Nintendo Power Player's Guide}}
{{quote|Sharpshooters Only<br>While the row of Shooting Gallery targets moved in one direction, hand-shaped obstacles in front of them moved in the other direction. Sharpshooters would wait until there was a long gap between the hands, then take aim and fire.|Nintendo Power Player's Guide}}


In ''A Link to the Past'', there lies a tiny Shooting Gallery in the [[Village of Outcasts]], where [[Link]] can shoot at targets with his [[Bow]]. The hero has 5 shots to shoot with, and the more he shoots at the targets the more [[Rupee]]s he gets.
In ''A Link to the Past'', a Shooting Gallery settles in the [[Village of Outcasts]], where [[Link]] can shoot at targets with his [[Bow]]. Link has 5 shots to shoot with, and the more he shoots at the targets, the more [[Rupee]]s he gets.


===Ocarina of Time===
===Ocarina of Time===
In ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time|Ocarina of Time]]'', the Shooting Gallery is found in [[Castle Town]]. It later moves to [[Kakariko Village]] after [[Ganon|Ganondorf]] took over [[Hyrule]]. It costs 20 Rupees to play a game. To win, Link must successfully hit all ten Rupees with fifteen shots. If he hits at least eight rupees, he gets another free retry.
In ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time|Ocarina of Time]]'', the Shooting Gallery is found in [[Castle Town]]. It later moves to [[Kakariko Village]] because of [[Ganon|Ganondorf]]'s rule of [[Hyrule]]. It costs 20 Rupees to play a game. To win, Link must successfully hit all ten Rupees with fifteen shots. If he hits at least eight rupees, he gets another free retry.


As a child, Link uses the [[Fairy Slingshot]] when he plays. He must hit every single Rupee to receive a large [[Deku Seed]] bag, and consequent wins will grant him 50 Rupees. As an adult, using the bow and [[arrow]]s, the prize is a [[Large Quiver]], allowing Link to hold up to 40 arrows. Link can play without the bow and arrows, although he will only win 50 Rupees for completing it. He must have the [[Fairy Bow]], which he gets in the [[Forest Temple (Ocarina of Time)|Forest Temple]]. With the Fairy Bow, Link can win the Large Quiver.
As a child, Link uses the [[Fairy Slingshot]] when he plays. He must hit every single Rupee to receive a large [[Deku Seed]] bag, and consequent wins will grant him 50 Rupees. As an adult, using the [[Bow]] and [[arrow]]s, the prize is a [[Large Quiver]] and by winning that, will allow Link to hold up to 40 arrows. Link can play without the bow and arrows, although he will only win 50 Rupees for completing it. He must have the [[Fairy Bow]], which he obtains in the [[Forest Temple (Ocarina of Time)|Forest Temple]]. With the Fairy Bow, Link can win the Large Quiver.


===Majora's Mask===
===Majora's Mask===
In ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask|Majora's Mask]]'', there are two Shooting Galleries that Link can play in. The first can be found in [[Clock Town#East Clock Town|East Clock Town]], called Clock Town Shooting Gallery, with [[Octorok]]s as targets. Link shoots every Octorok except the blue ones, because the time will be reduced if he does. When Link has completed the game with at least 40 points, he will be rewarded the [[Large Quiver]]. If Link gets 50 points he will be rewarded with a [[Piece of Heart]].  
In ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask|Majora's Mask]]'', there are two Shooting Galleries that Link can play in. The first can be found in [[Clock Town#East Clock Town|East Clock Town]], called Clock Town Shooting Gallery, with [[Octorok]]s as targets. Link shoots every Octorok except the blue ones, because the time will be reduced if he does. When Link has completed the game with at least 40 points, he will be rewarded with the [[Large Quiver]]. If Link gets 50 points, he will be rewarded with a [[Piece of Heart]].  


The second Shooting Gallery is found in the [[Southern Swamp]], called Swamp Shooting Gallery. Here, Link has to shoot at [[Guay]]s, [[Wolfos]] and [[Deku Scrub]]s. Link must beat 2120+ to be rewarded with the [[Largest Quiver]]. If he beats 2200+ the hero gains a Piece of Heart.
The second Shooting Gallery is found in the [[Southern Swamp]], called Swamp Shooting Gallery. Here, Link can shoot at [[Guay]]s, [[Wolfos]] and [[Deku Scrub]]s. Link must beat 2120+ to be rewarded with the [[Largest Quiver]]. If he beats 2200+, Link profits a Piece of Heart.


===Oracle of Ages===
===Oracle of Ages===
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===Four Swords Adventures===
===Four Swords Adventures===
In ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Four Swords Adventures|Four Swords Adventures]]'', Link can play in the Shooting Gallery owned by Mage in the [[Village of the Blue Maiden]]. Link has 10 shots to shoot with, and he aims at [[Force Gem]]s as targets, which if he hits them, he keeps them.
In ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Four Swords Adventures|Four Swords Adventures]]'', Link can play in the Shooting Gallery owned by [[Mage]] in the [[Village of the Blue Maiden]]. Link has 10 shots to shoot with, and he aims at [[Force Gem]]s as targets, which if he hits them, he keeps them.


===Phantom Hourglass===
===Phantom Hourglass===
Link's friend, [[Romanos]],, opened his Shooting Gallery on [[Molida Island]]. It costs 20 Rupees to play. Link has 70 seconds to play with endless of shots and if Link hits one target he gets 10 points, but if he hits more and more targets, he gets more points, up to 50, which if he loses, he starts from 10 points again. If Link beats the points by 1700+, he will be rewarded with the [[Large Quiver]], and if Link beats with 2000+ points, he will be gained a [[Heart Container]].
Link's friend, [[Romanos]], opened his Shooting Gallery on [[Molida Island]]. It costs 20 Rupees to play. Link has 70 seconds to play with non-stop shots and if Link hits one target, he gets 10 points, and if he hits more and more targets, he gets more points, up to 50, which if he loses, he starts from 10 points again. If Link beats the points by 1700+, he will be rewarded with the [[Large Quiver]], and if Link beats the points with 2000+ points, he will be rewarded with a [[Heart Container]].





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The Shooting Gallery is a minigame in many Zelda games. Its first appearance was in A Link to the Past, but it has become more noticeable since the series jumped to 3D.

Appearances

A Link to the Past

"The ghostly proprietor of the Shooting Gallery offered visitors five shots at moving targets for 20 Rupees. If these visitors were sharpshooters, they could earn their Rupees back, and more. The prize started at four Rupees and doubled with each consecutive hit. If all five shots were good, the shooter would take in total winnings of 124 Rupees. "

— Nintendo Power Player's Guide

"Sharpshooters Only
While the row of Shooting Gallery targets moved in one direction, hand-shaped obstacles in front of them moved in the other direction. Sharpshooters would wait until there was a long gap between the hands, then take aim and fire.
"

— Nintendo Power Player's Guide

In A Link to the Past, a Shooting Gallery settles in the Village of Outcasts, where Link can shoot at targets with his Bow. Link has 5 shots to shoot with, and the more he shoots at the targets, the more Rupees he gets.

Ocarina of Time

In Ocarina of Time, the Shooting Gallery is found in Castle Town. It later moves to Kakariko Village because of Ganondorf's rule of Hyrule. It costs 20 Rupees to play a game. To win, Link must successfully hit all ten Rupees with fifteen shots. If he hits at least eight rupees, he gets another free retry.

As a child, Link uses the Fairy Slingshot when he plays. He must hit every single Rupee to receive a large Deku Seed bag, and consequent wins will grant him 50 Rupees. As an adult, using the Bow and arrows, the prize is a Large Quiver and by winning that, will allow Link to hold up to 40 arrows. Link can play without the bow and arrows, although he will only win 50 Rupees for completing it. He must have the Fairy Bow, which he obtains in the Forest Temple. With the Fairy Bow, Link can win the Large Quiver.

Majora's Mask

In Majora's Mask, there are two Shooting Galleries that Link can play in. The first can be found in East Clock Town, called Clock Town Shooting Gallery, with Octoroks as targets. Link shoots every Octorok except the blue ones, because the time will be reduced if he does. When Link has completed the game with at least 40 points, he will be rewarded with the Large Quiver. If Link gets 50 points, he will be rewarded with a Piece of Heart.

The second Shooting Gallery is found in the Southern Swamp, called Swamp Shooting Gallery. Here, Link can shoot at Guays, Wolfos and Deku Scrubs. Link must beat 2120+ to be rewarded with the Largest Quiver. If he beats 2200+, Link profits a Piece of Heart.

Oracle of Ages

Four Swords Adventures

In Four Swords Adventures, Link can play in the Shooting Gallery owned by Mage in the Village of the Blue Maiden. Link has 10 shots to shoot with, and he aims at Force Gems as targets, which if he hits them, he keeps them.

Phantom Hourglass

Link's friend, Romanos, opened his Shooting Gallery on Molida Island. It costs 20 Rupees to play. Link has 70 seconds to play with non-stop shots and if Link hits one target, he gets 10 points, and if he hits more and more targets, he gets more points, up to 50, which if he loses, he starts from 10 points again. If Link beats the points by 1700+, he will be rewarded with the Large Quiver, and if Link beats the points with 2000+ points, he will be rewarded with a Heart Container.