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*The best way to collect a [[Worm]] in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess|Twilight Princess]]'' is actually to kill a [[Bombskit]], which are mainly found in [[Hyrule Field]]. They will leave behind a Worm.
*The best way to collect a [[Worm]] in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess|Twilight Princess]]'' is actually to kill a [[Bombskit]], which are mainly found in [[Hyrule Field]]. They will leave behind a Worm.


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"You caught a worm in a bottle! Fish love these! Set the fishing rod and worm to [Y] and [X] and use the worm to bait the rod.[1]"

Worms are creatures that make their one and only appearance in Twilight Princess. They can be found on the ground after Link has defeated a Bombskit, or underneath Ordon Pumpkins. They can be collected by using an Empty Bottle. They can be used as bait;[1] but are far inferior to the Bee Larvae that's also available. Odds of attracting Fish, including a Hyrule Bass, and greatly lowered if Link uses the Worm instead of the Bee Larvae.

Trivia

References

  1. "You caught a worm in a bottle! Fish love these! Set the fishing rod and worm to [Y] and [X] and use the worm to bait the rod." — In-Game Description, Twilight Princess.
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