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Zelda franchise strategy guide/Items/Boomerang

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The boomerang is a common weapon in The Legend of Zelda series. It is typically used to stun enemies, retrieve items, and trigger switches. Some weak enemies can be defeated using the boomerang, and in some games the boomerang is capable of cutting down objects. The boomerang has two versions: a normal wooden boomerang and the magical boomerang, which flies farther and faster and can be directed after it is thrown.

The Legend of Zelda[edit | edit source]

The boomerang first appeared in The Legend of Zelda. It stuns large enemies such as Moblins and kills smaller ones such as Keese. The normal boomerang is found in the first dungeon and the magical boomerang is found in the second.

A Link to the Past[edit | edit source]

The boomerang returns in The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past, found in the basement of Hyrule Castle. Link can toss the boomerang into a fairy fountain to receive the magical boomerang.

Link's Awakening[edit | edit source]

The boomerang is an optional weapon in The Legend of Zelda: Link's Awakening and is received late in the game. To get the boomerang, Link must trade one of his weapons to a Moblin-like creature (probably a Goriya). The boomerang is significantly more powerful in the game, capable of defeating many enemies and cutting down bushes.

Ocarina of Time[edit | edit source]

The boomerang in The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time is used by young Link only. The only major difference in the boomerang is that it is now thrown from a first-person perspective.

Oracle of Seasons and Ages [edit | edit source]

The normal boomerang was the same as in Link's Awakening however, there was also a Level-2 boomerang and could be controlled when thrown. And sometimes could kill a weak enemy, such as a Keese.

The Wind Waker[edit | edit source]

In The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker, the boomerang gains a significant new feature. Before throwing the boomerang, Link can select up to five targets for the boomerang to hit before returning, which is crucial for certain puzzles involving switches that need to be triggered by the boomerang.

The Minish Cap[edit | edit source]

The wooden and magical boomerangs return in The Legend of Zelda: The Minish Cap. The wooden boomerang can be bought in town, and the magical boomerang is earned by fusing kinstones with Tingle and his brothers.

Twilight Princess[edit | edit source]

The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess has the Gale Boomerang, which has elemental wind power, will appear in this game. It can also target multiple things and can carry objects from one place to another.