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[[File:File:TP Slingshot Model.png.png|20x20px]] [[|]] The Slingshot is a recurring item in Template:LZS.

Location and Uses

Ocarina of Time

OoT3D Fairy Slingshot Icon

In Ocarina of Time, the Fairy Slingshot is found Inside the Deku Tree. Throughout the child portion of the game, the Fairy Slingshot serves as one of Link's main tools as well as his only projectile weapon, replaced by the Bow in adulthood. It fires Deku Seeds,[1] which are commonly found by cutting grass or defeating enemies. The Fairy Slingshot must be used for many tasks to aid Link on his quest, including defeating enemies such as Skulltulas and shooting far away Switches.

Oracle of Seasons

In Oracle of Seasons, the Slingshot is located inside the Dancing Dragon Dungeon. This Slingshot uses Mystical Seeds, serving the same purpose as the Seed Shooter in Oracle of Ages. The main difference between them is that, with the Slingshot, the direction of the seed cannot be changed while preparing to shoot; moreover, the seeds will not ricochet if they come in contact with a wall.

The Slingshot can be upgraded to the Hyper Slingshot. It shoots three Mystical Seeds at a time in three different directions. It is found inside Sword & Shield Maze.

Four Swords Adventures

In Four Swords Adventures, the Slingshot can be found in various Levels; however, it can only be used in the Level where it is obtained, as all items disappear from Link's inventory once the Level is completed. If Link gives it to a Great Fairy, it will be upgraded to the Level 2 Slingshot, which allows Link to fire seeds in three different directions at once. Also, Link can charge the Slingshot to increase its travel distance. Different from previous games, the Slingshot has unlimited ammunition.

Twilight Princess

In Twilight Princess, the Slingshot is available for purchase at Sera's Sundries in Ordon Village for 30 Rupees. It uses Pumpkin Seeds as ammunition, which can be found when destroying Ordon Pumpkins. The Slingshot can knock down beehives in one shot and defeat small enemies like Skullwalltulas and Keese. Once Link obtains the Bow, the Slingshot becomes mostly useless, as it has less range and cannot damage bigger enemies.

Skyward Sword

In Skyward Sword, the Slingshot is given to Link by the Kikwi elder Bucha in the Faron Woods after finding three of the missing Kikwis. The Slingshot can be upgraded to the Scattershot at the Scrap Shop. This upgrade can fire several shots at once, widening the area that it can hit. Despite firing multiple projectiles, it only consumes one seed per use, as it breaks the seed into several pieces.

Upgrade Upgrade Cost
File:Scattershot (Skyward Sword).png
Scattershot
File:Dusk Relic (Skyward Sword).png 2 Dusk Relics
File:Amber Relic (Skyward Sword).png 2 Amber Relics
File:Jelly Blob (Skyward Sword).png 3 Jelly Blobs
File:Rupee (Skyward Sword).png 50 Rupees

Other Appearances

Ripened Tingle's Balloon Trip of Love

In Ripened Tingle's Balloon Trip of Love, the Slingshot is found in Peter's house, and belongs to the talking doll, Corn Boy. It can used to attack crows and knock down items in high places. The Slingshot has unlimited ammunition.

Ocarina of Time Manga

In the Template:Manga, at the beginning of the Link's adventure, rather than Link obtaining the Slingshot from inside the Great Deku Tree, he creates it to obtain fruit from trees.

Hyrule Warriors

In Hyrule Warriors, when using the Spear weapon, Lana is capable of transforming it into various different forest themed weapons, one of them being a Slingshot. It is a giant variation of the item, and instead of standard Slingshot pellets, Lana fires a giant Deku Nut instead.

Etymology

TMC Forest Minish Artwork Names in Other Regions TMC Jabber Nut Sprite
Language Name
Slingshot Fairy Slingshot Hyper Slingshot Scattershot
Japan Japanese パチンコ (Pachinko) 妖精のパチンコ (Yōsei no Pachinko) ハイパーパチンコ (Haipā Pachinko) 拡散パチンコ (Kakusan Panchinko)
French-speaking countries French Lance-Pierre Lance-Pierre des Fées Super Lance-Pierre Lance-pierre rafale
Federal Republic of Germany German Schleuder Triforce piece Feen-Schleuder Triforce piece Superschleuder Streuungs-Schleuder Triforce piece
Italian Republic Italian Fionda Fionda Magica Superfionda Fionda multipla
Kingdom of Spain SpanishEU Resortera
Tirachinas
Resortera de las Hadas Megatirachinas
Community of Latin American and Caribbean States SpanishLA Resortera Resortera de las Hadas Resortera múltiple

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References

  1. "These are small, hard seeds that you can use as bullets for your Slingshot." — N/A (Ocarina of Time)

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