Fire Arrow

Fire Arrows are recurring items in the Legend of Zelda series. As their name implies, Fire Arrows are arrows enchanted with a perpetuating fire that damages enemies. In games not featuring fire arrows, flaming arrows can be created by shooting an arrow through a torch.

The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time
Fire Arrows are one of three special arrow types Link can obtain for the Fairy Bow. One Fire Arrow deducts magic from Link's Magic Meter. When a Fire Arrow hits its target, it causes the spot it hits to burst into flames. This attribute makes it quite useful for lighting torches, melting ice, as well as dealing significant damage to enemies. They are particularly useful in case Link is in an area where Din's Fire cannot reach the torches in a room. In Ocarina of Time, the Fire Arrows are obtained at Lake Hylia by shooting a regular Arrow at the sun as it rises; the Fire Arrows appear on a pillar near the hill housing the Water Temple (while they can be made to appear before completing the Water Temple, the pillar is inaccessible without returning the lake's water level to normal).

The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask
Fire Arrows are similar both in appearance and function to those from Ocarina of Time. One of the special arrow types Link can obtain for the Hero's Bow, Fire Arrows are found in the Snowhead Temple after the defeat of the mini-boss Wizzrobe, and are particularly useful against the battle with the dungeon's boss, Goht.

The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker
Link receives both the Fire and Ice Arrows for his Hero's Bow from the Queen of Fairies residing in the fountain at the center of the Mother & Child Island. After Link has learned the "Ballad of Gales" and Tetra's true identity, being Princess Zelda, is revealed, Link can travel on a cyclone to the Mother & Child Island, where the Queen of Fairies gifts him with Fire and Ice Arrows.

Super Smash Bros. Melee
Fire Arrows appear in Super Smash Bros. Melee as Young Link's standard B move.