Bow-Wow

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Bow-Wow
Game(s) Link's Awakening
Link's Awakening
Four Swords
Four Swords Adventures
Habitat(s) Dungeons
Effective Weapons None
Bow-Wow is a version of the Chain Chomp from Super Mario Bros. It is found as an enemy in A Link To The Past, as an ally in Link's Awakening, and as both an ally and enemy in Four Swords.

A Link To The Past

In A Link To The Past, Bow-Wows can be found as enemies in Turtle Rock and the Palace of the Four Sword. They are invulnerable to all forms of attack.



Link's Awakening

Rescuing Bow-Wow
Rescuing Bow-Wow
In Link's Awakening, Madam MeowMeow is the owner of a docile Bow-Wow. Both Bow-Wow and her owner live in Mabe Village. After completing the Tail Cave dungeon, Bow-Bow is kidnapped by a gang of Moblins. Link rescues her and brings her back to MeowMeow... who then asks him to take her pet on a walk. Bow-Wow can then be used to eat the otherwise-impenetrable Goponga Flowers blocking the entrance to the game's second dungeon, Bottle Grotto.

Although Bow-Wow can take care of most enemies for Link, she cannot be taken into dungeons.

In Link's Awakening DX, a picture can be taken with Bow-Wow.

Four Swords

Bow-wow can be obtained as a player upgrade. While Bow-wow is your 'pet' it will not attack you. It will attack enemies and other Links within it's reach. Like all items in an area, Bow-wow is not a permanent item.

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