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Fixed the link for the Sail cloth, also moved the Spreadshot info from the slingshot, to under the upgrade system.
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(Fixed the link for the Sail cloth, also moved the Spreadshot info from the slingshot, to under the upgrade system.)
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==[[Slingshot]]==
==[[Slingshot]]==
Unlike the Bow in this game, the Slingshot only requires players to point and shoot with the Wii Remote. With this, the Slingshot isn't too different from the one we saw in Twilight Princess. Link will simply take aim at a target and shoot a projectile at it. It appears to be less powerful compared to the Bow, as it is in previous adventures. The Slingshot, however, can take out some weaker enemies, such as Keese, in one hit.
Unlike the Bow in this game, the Slingshot only requires players to point and shoot with the Wii Remote. With this, the Slingshot isn't too different from the one we saw in Twilight Princess. Link will simply take aim at a target and shoot a projectile at it. It appears to be less powerful compared to the Bow, as it is in previous adventures. The Slingshot, however, can take out some weaker enemies, such as Keese, in one hit.
===[[Spreadshot]]===
The spreadshot takes the standard slingshot and shoots a great many shots at once. Upgraded version of the Slingshot.


==[[Bombs]]==
==[[Bombs]]==
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An item more recently added to the Zelda series with Spirit Tracks, the Whip makes a return in Skyward Sword. With the Wiimote, players can swing the Whip in any direction to cut down grass or stun enemies at a distance. You can also use the whip to grab items and pull them back by yanking the Wiimote back toward yourself. Some enemies, such as Keese, can be defeated by the Whip, but larger enemies can only be knocked back and stunned, opening them up to sword attacks. It is unclear what other functions the Whip may be used for, such as swinging from objects like in Spirit Tracks.  
An item more recently added to the Zelda series with Spirit Tracks, the Whip makes a return in Skyward Sword. With the Wiimote, players can swing the Whip in any direction to cut down grass or stun enemies at a distance. You can also use the whip to grab items and pull them back by yanking the Wiimote back toward yourself. Some enemies, such as Keese, can be defeated by the Whip, but larger enemies can only be knocked back and stunned, opening them up to sword attacks. It is unclear what other functions the Whip may be used for, such as swinging from objects like in Spirit Tracks.  


==[[Sailcloth]]==
==[[Sail Cloth]]==
The [[Sailcloth]] in this game is very similar to the [[Deku Leaf]] in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker|The Wind Waker]]''Wind Waker although it is cloth and sports the bird symbol seen in many other places in the game. The sailcloth is essentially a parachute and is going to be used both for a safe landing when jumping off of your bird and to send Link back up from Hyrule to Skyloft. Another use for it is catching air vents and propelling Link to previously unreachable areas.
The [[Sail Cloth]] in this game is very similar to the [[Deku Leaf]] in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker|The Wind Waker]]''Wind Waker although it is cloth and sports the bird symbol seen in many other places in the game. The sailcloth is essentially a parachute and is going to be used both for a safe landing when jumping off of your bird and to send Link back up from Hyrule to Skyloft. Another use for it is catching air vents and propelling Link to previously unreachable areas.


==[[Double Clawshot]]==
==[[Double Clawshots]]==
An item Link obtains in his quest, speculated by some to be found in the unknown desert region. Its use is grapple onto targets and pull link toward them, with Link being able to use it again while on the target. It is practically the same item as in Twilight Princess albeit a different color scheme.
An item Link obtains in his quest, speculated by some to be found in the unknown desert region. Its use is grapple onto targets and pull link toward them, with Link being able to use it again while on the target. It is practically the same item as in Twilight Princess albeit a different color scheme.


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==[[Upgrade System]]==
==[[Upgrade System]]==
Skyward Sword is going to have an intricate upgrade system in the game where link uses items he gets from killing enemies and exploration as well as his hard-earned rupees to make his items better throughout the game.  Most items are up-gradable. To upgrade your item you have to see the [[Junk Shop]] owner located in the [[Bazaar]] in [[Skyloft]].
Skyward Sword is going to have an intricate upgrade system in the game where link uses items he gets from killing enemies and exploration as well as his hard-earned rupees to make his items better throughout the game.  Most items are up-gradable. To upgrade your item you have to see the [[Junk Shop]] owner located in the [[Bazaar]] in [[Skyloft]].
===[[Spreadshot]]===
The spreadshot takes the standard slingshot and shoots a great many shots at once (perhaps 10?) Upgraded version of the Slingshot.
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