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Twilight Princess items
Auru's Memo: Give this to Fyer, the guy who runs the building on Lake Hylia,
to gain access to the desert.
Bee Larva: These can be used as bait when fishing, or eaten on their own. If
you eat these, you recover 1/4 of a heart for each larva consumed.
Bomb: These explosive weapons can be dropped on the ground or thrown to
destroy enemies or various obstacles in your way, such as boulders. When you highlight the bombs on the item screen, you will have the option to make bomb arrows by pressing A, which will add an explosive punch to regular arrows useful for destroying unreachable targets.
Bottle: These can be used to contain certain things, such as bait and various liquids. You can only store items in empty bottles, however.
1: In Ordon Village, go fishing at the stream and catch a fish for the cat. When it runs off, go to the shop and the shopkeeper Sera will give you this as thanks.
2: When you visit Coro the second time, he will offer to sell you a Bottle with Lantern Oil for 100 rupees. Pay the price and you will get the oil, as well as the bottle it came in!
3: Go to the Fishing Hole and walk over to the bridge on the west side of the lake. Use your inventory Fishing Rod and do bobber fishing in the west pond. Let your lure sink, then with some luck you will pull up the bottle. If you don't get it the first time, just try again.
Clawshot: This item is the newest rendition of the more familiar Hookshot.
With it, you can grapple onto certain targets in the dungeons, as well as vines and other specific textures. In addition to grappling onto a target, you can also hang from it indefinitely until you let go. If you're hanging from a ceiling target, you can also lower/raise yourself in the air, which can be useful in some areas.
Fishing Rod: Use this to catch fish. Hold the Wii Remote horizontal and
press B to cast, then flick the remote back to pull the line out. You can use various baits with the rod to catch better fish later on.
Gale Boomerang: The boomerang makes its obligatory appearance in this game
yet again, but this time it's different. When you throw it, a wind tornado will move along with it, picking up whatever's in its path and bringing it all back to you. When it's equipped, hold B and move the remote around to aim. When you want to pick a target, press Z (you can pick up to 5 targets to be hit in one throw), then release B when you're ready.
Hawkeye: This item acts as a pair of binoculars, in that you can see things
that are far away by zooming in/out and looking around. You can also combine this with the Hero's Bow to create a bow with an enhanced scope and crosshairs for hitting long distance targets without being seen.
Hero's Bow: With this legendary bow, you will be able to shoot arrows to hit
enemies and targets from a distance. To aim, you use the remote and point at your specified target, then press B to shoot. You could also use Z-Targeting, which eliminates the need to manually point at the target.
Iron Boots: These clunky boots will weigh you down, making it possible to hit certain floor switches or force down certain platforms. You can even sink to the bottom of a pool of water with these so you can walk around. They are also attracted to magnetism, which allows you to stick to specific surfaces, enabling you to walk on walls and ceilings (this is primarily found in the Goron Mines though)!
Lantern: Your trusty lamp can be used to light the way through darkened
passages. Each time you take it out, it consumes lantern oil designated by a yellow bar next to the item's icon. If you run out of oil, you will have to buy more (to refill the Lantern, set both this item and the Bottle containing oil to directional buttons, then use the Bottle).
Ooccoo/Ooccoo Jr.: In each dungeon, you will find a strange looking bird
hiding in a pot. If you use it as an item, it will allow you to warp out of the dungeon with Ooccoo Jr., while Ooccoo sits in the same exact room of the dungeon you warped from. When you are ready to return, simply use the
offspring as an item and you'll return to the same room of that dungeon.
Slingshot: Use this to shoot pellets or seeds at targets. Use the remote to
aim at a target, the Control Stick to look around, and B to shoot. Z-Targeting also works, and will eliminate the need to manually aim if your target is close.
Water Bomb: These act like regular bombs, but the difference is that these
can be placed underwater to destroy submerged boulders and such.You need to actually be standing underwater with the Iron Boots in order to place these, though.
Hero's Clothes: This is the regular green tunic that Link starts off with. It has no particular abilities other than it being your primary battle garb.
Hylian Shield: This traditional shield, made of metal, is much sturdier and
able to defend against all types of attacks. This should be purchased as soon as possible, so that you don't lose your other shield to a nasty fire attack.
Master Sword: Of course, the legendary blade makes its appearance in the
game. It is your main weapon for a good portion of the game, and is rather powerful against most regular enemies.
Ordon Shield: Your first wooden shield, which will come in handy when
defending against enemy attacks early in the game. Be careful when facing fiery enemies or obstacles, since the shield will burn upon contact.
Ordon Sword: The second primary weapon you will receive, this one with an
actual metal blade. It is a much more sturdy blade for Link to wield in human form.
Wooden Shield: This is the same exact thing as the Ordon Shield, but with a
different name. It is sold in shops outside of Ordon as a replacement, should your first shield burn.
Wooden Sword: A simple wooden sword, effective against weak enemies in the
woods surrounding Ordon Village.
Zora Armor: This special body suit will allow you to dive and swim underwater
without needing to come up for air. The drawback is that you are more susceptible to fire and ice attacks.
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