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{{ | {{quote2|You got the Fire Arrow! Set it to (C) and your arrows will be powered up! If you hit your target, it will catch fire.|In-game description}} | ||
{{ | {{nihongo|'''Fire Arrows'''|炎の矢|Honō no Ya}} are recurring items in the [[The Legend of Zelda series|''Legend of Zelda'' series]]. As their name implies, Fire Arrows are [[arrow]]s enchanted with fire that damages enemies and immolates certain objects. Makeshift Fire Arrows can be created by shooting an arrow through a [[torch]], even in games that do not feature Fire Arrows as a item. | ||
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==== ''The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild'' ==== | ==== ''The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild'' ==== | ||
{{quote2|An arrow imbued with the power of fire. It breaks apart on impact, igniting objects in the immediate area. It's incredibly effective against cold things.|[[Hyrule Compendium]]}} | {{quote2|An arrow imbued with the power of fire. It breaks apart on impact, igniting objects in the immediate area. It's incredibly effective against cold things.|[[Hyrule Compendium]]}} | ||
In ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild]]'', Fire Arrows are similar both in appearance and function to those from ''Ocarina of Time'' and ''Majora's Mask'', though like all elemental arrows are depicted as a separate type of arrow that can be obtained and purchased instead of an arrow empowered with [[Magic]]. As a result, Fire Arrows have their own ammo and do not require magic or stamina to use. Link can find a bundle of five Fire Arrows in several Treasure Chests of the [[Great Plateau]]. He can also purchase them at [[The Curious Quiver]] in [[Kakariko Village]], [[Goron Gusto Shop]] in [[Goron City]], and the [[Arrow Specialty Shop]] in [[Gerudo Town]]. The traveling arrow merchant [[Botrick]] who travels alone the roads near [[Outskirt Stable]] and [[Coliseum Ruins]] also sells Fire Arrows. The traveler [[Tye]] will occasionally give Fire Arrows to Link as a reward for rescuing him and his wife [[Sorelia]] from monsters. [[Rola]] crafts the handmade fire arrows she sells at The Curious Quiver. | In ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild]]'', Fire Arrows are similar both in appearance and function to those from ''Ocarina of Time'' and ''Majora's Mask'', though like all elemental arrows are depicted as a separate type of arrow that can be obtained and purchased instead of an arrow empowered with [[Magic]]. As a result, Fire Arrows have their own ammo and do not require magic or stamina to use. Link can find a bundle of five Fire Arrows in several Treasure Chests of the [[Great Plateau]]. He can also purchase them at [[The Curious Quiver]] in [[Kakariko Village]], [[Goron Gusto Shop]] in [[Goron City]], and the [[Arrow Specialty Shop]] in [[Gerudo Town]]. The traveling arrow merchant [[Botrick]] who travels alone the roads near [[Outskirt Stable]] and [[Coliseum Ruins]] also sells Fire Arrows. The traveler [[Tye]] will occasionally give Fire Arrows to Link as a reward for rescuing him and his wife [[Sorelia]] from monsters. [[Rola]] crafts the handmade fire arrows she sells at The Curious Quiver. | ||