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The '''bow''' is one of a handful of items that have been around since the original ''[[The Legend of Zelda (Game)|The Legend of Zelda]]''. Using [[arrow]]s as ammunition, the bow can be used to attack enemies, hit switches, and on occasion, cause special events to take place. In many of the games, Link starts with the ability to carry a limited number of [[arrow]]s which can be expanded as the game progresses. Many games also feature magic-infused types of [[arrow]]s. For example the [[Light Arrow]], [[Ice Arrow]] and the [[Fire Arrow]] are the common types.
 
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'''Malena''' is a character in {{BotW}}.
   
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==Biography==
==''The Legend of Zelda''==
 
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Dalia is a [[Gerudo]] child who lives in [[Gerudo Town]]. Dalia can be found sleeping at [[Gerudo Town#Lorn's General Store|Lorn's General Store]] during the night, suggesting that she is Lorn's daughter. At a certain point, Link will find Dalia crying in an empty area near [[The Noble Canteen]]. She is crying because she wanted to plant a fruit orchard there,<ref>{{Cite|I...wanted to use that water and work really hard to plant a fruit orchard...|Dalia|BotW}}</ref> but the water from the nearby water trough is unusable due to a flow of trash in it.<ref>{{Cite|All this {{Color|BotW Red|trash}} keeps getting washed down into the water trough, and now I can't use the water there anymore.|Dalia|BotW}}</ref> After she is finished speaking, Link will receive "[[The Mystery Polluter]]" Side Quest. Link finds out that the source of the trash is a Gerudo named Calyban who enjoys eating [[Hydromelon]]s on the walls of Gerudo Town and throwing the rinds into the waterway. This pollutes the water trough that Dalia needs to grow a fruit orchard. Link convinces Calyban to stop by giving her 10 [[Wildberry|Wildberries]].<ref>{{Cite|You bring me a {{Color|BotW Blue|wildberry}}, and I can hold off on eating so many melons.|Calyban|BotW}}</ref><ref>{{Cite|Yes, I'll need at least {{Color|BotW Red|10}}...|Calyban|BotW}}</ref> Calyban then feels bad for Dalia, so she helps clean up the trash.<ref>{{Cite|Now that my craving's been satisfied, I realize just how horribly selfish I've been... Shame on me.|Calyban|BotW}}</ref><ref>{{Cite|I'm going to go help clean up the trash!|Calyban|BotW}}</ref>
[[Image:BowLoZ.png|left]][[Image:BowArtworkLoZ.png|right|100px]]In ''[[The Legend of Zelda (Game)|The Legend of Zelda]]'', the bow is found in the [[Eagle Labyrinth]], the very first dungeon. Unfortunately, it cannot be used until the [[arrow]]s are purchased from a store for 80 [[Rupee]]s. Rather than employing a limited number of [[arrow]]s, the game instead takes away one rupee every time an [[arrow]] is fired. The only upgrade for this bow is the [[Silver Arrow]], found in [[Death Mountain Labyrinth]].
 
   
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When Link returns to Dalia, Calyban has already cleaned up her trash and left.<ref>{{Cite|Hey! You! Listen to this! Some other vai I've never met before helped me clean up the trash!|Dalia|BotW}}</ref> Dalia gives Link a Hydromelon that was given to her by "the lady who cleaned it up" as a thank you for caring about her.<ref>{{Cite|Oh! I also got a hydromelon from the lady who cleaned it up! I'll share! It's a sarqso for caring about me!|Dalia|BotW}}</ref> Dalia says that she also gave her some Wildberries, so Dalia decides that she is going to grow a Wildberry patch there.<ref>{{Cite|Oh, yeah, the lady who helped clean gave me some wildberries! So now my field is gonna be a wildberry patch!|Dalia|BotW}}</ref> She tells Link he can come eat the Wildberries anytime he likes and "The Mystery Polluter" Side Quest will be complete.<ref>{{Cite|You can come eat the berries anytime you like! It'll be great!|Dalia|BotW}}</ref> Just as Dalia says, Link can come back later to find that three Wildberry plants have grown there.
==''A Link to the Past''==
 
[[Image:Bow Sprite LttP.gif|left]]In ''[[The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past|A Link to the Past]]'', the bow returns after its absence from ''[[Zelda II: The Adventure of Link|The Adventure of Link]]''. It is found in the big chest of the [[Eastern Palace]], and will be very useful for defeating the boss of the dungeon, the [[Armos Knight]]s. The Silver Arrow upgrade can be obtained, as with ''The Legend of Zelda'', just before the final battle.
 
   
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==''Link's Awakening''==
 
[[Image:LAbow.gif|left]]
 
The bow will become available to purchase in the [[Mabe Village]] shop after the [[Shovel]] is purchased. The bow however is extremely expensive as it costs 980 [[Rupee]]s, thus making this one of the most expensive items for purchase in the whole ''Zelda'' series. The bow isn't actually needed until the fifth dungeon, [[Catfish's Maw]], or until later dungeons. Like a few common items, [[arrows]] can sometimes be found in the form of an arrow with wings in certain dungeons. By using the [[Roc's Feather]], Link can easily acquire a few arrows by jumping into this flying object.
 
   
 
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There is a glitch in the game which allows Link to fire [[bomb]] arrows, by equipping both the bow and a bomb and pressing their two buttons at the same time, causing a bomb to fly out. However doing so does nothing to Link's surroundings, as the bomb and arrow will simply pass by anything, including walls, and cannot harm any enemies.
 
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==''Ocarina of Time''==
 
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Found in the [[Forest Temple]], the '''Fairy Bow''' is needed to defeat the four [[Poe sisters]] as well as later bosses and enemies. ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time|Ocarina of Time]]'' uses the fairy bow much more often than any of the games before it but waits until later in the game to be received. Link will not receive it until he has become an adult, and only adult [[Link]] can wield it. This bow also displays the feature of being used on horseback. This is the only way to capture [[Big Poe]]s and collect a new quiver at the [[Gerudo Archery Range]].
 
 
This same bow appears in ''[[Super Smash Bros. Melee]]''.
 
 
Some believe that the Fairy Bow is the replacement for the [[Slingshot|Fairy Slingshot]] that only young Link can wield.
 
 
==''Majora's Mask''==
 
[[Image:Herosbow.gif|right]]
 
In ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask|Majora's Mask]]'', the '''Hero's Bow''' is found in the [[Woodfall Temple]] and is again used for defeating enemies and solving puzzles. Its functions are very similar to the Fairy Bow from ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time|Ocarina of Time]]''. It can also be used on horseback and is vital to saving [[Romani Ranch]] from [[Them]]. All of the items found in dungeons (with the exception of masks) are either the bow itself or an upgrade for the bow, such as Fire Arrows.
 
 
==''Four Swords''==
 
The bow again appears as one of the small selection of usable items in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Four Swords|Four Swords]]''. Unlike previous versions, the bow can now be charged up for a more powerful shot.
 
 
==''The Wind Waker''==
 
[[Image:Herosbow.png|left]]
 
The '''Hero's Bow''' returns in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker|The Wind Waker]]'' and can be found in the [[Tower of the Gods]]. Link receives it around the middle of the game, and uses it often for the rest of the game. During the fight with [[Ganon|Ganondorf]], [[Princess Zelda]] will borrow the Hero's Bow and help Link fight Ganondorf with [[Light Arrow]]s.
 
 
In ''The Wind Waker'', the Hero's Bow has four different modes; regular arrows, Fire Arrows, Ice Arrows, and Light Arrows which have the ability to destroy regular enemies.
 
 
==''Four Swords Adventures''==
 
Like ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Four Swords|Four Swords]]'', ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Four Swords Adventures|Four Swords Adventures]]'' allows Link to charge up an arrow and release for a more powerful blow. If Link gives the bow to a [[Great Fairy]] to upgrade to Level 2, it will allow him to rapidly fire three arrows in a row.
 
 
==''The Minish Cap''==
 
[[Image:Bow & Arrow MC.gif|left]]The bow makes another appearance in the third "Four Swords" title: ''[[The Legend of Zelda: The Minish Cap|The Minish Cap]]''. It can be found in the [[Castor Wilds]]. The Bow's ammunition is later replaced by [[Light Arrow]]s, which (since [[Link]] has no [[Magic Meter]]) do not consume magic energy; they therefore have no drawback, and are completely superior to regular [[Arrow]]s.
 
 
==''Twilight Princess''==
 
[[image:Herosbow tp.png|40px|left]]
 
Again, the Hero's Bow makes an appearance in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess|Twilight Princess]]''. This time, it can be found inside the [[Goron Mines]] after defeating the Mini-Boss, [[Dangoro]]. Attachments can be placed on the Hero's Bow to allow for a new way to use it. Link can attach Bombs to make [[Bomb Arrows]], including [[Bomb#Water Bomb|Water Bombs]], [[Bombling]]s, and normal bombs. Link can also attach the [[Hawkeye]] so he can zoom in and out and snipe out enemies from an even further range.
 
 
This Hero's Bow appears in ''[[Super Smash Bros. Brawl]]''.
 
 
== ''Phantom Hourglass'' ==
 
The bow in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Phantom Hourglass|Phantom Hourglass]]'' can be found in the [[Temple of Courage]]. In this game, in order to use it, a line drawn or tap to the target fires the shot. Drawing a line extends the vision range.
 
 
== Trivia ==
 
*Given the name "Hero's Bow", it may well be the same bow throughout many of the games, or at least inspired by the original bow.
 
*It is implied by [[Dangoro]] that the Hero's Bow of ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess|Twilight Princess]]'' is the one and same bow once wielded by the Hero of Time, which he himself acquired in the land of [[Termina]] while exploring the [[Woodfall Temple]] on his quest to defeat the evil demon [[Majora]] in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask|Majora's Mask]]''.{{fact}}
 
 
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Template:Character Malena is a character in Breath of the Wild.

Biography

Dalia is a Gerudo child who lives in Gerudo Town. Dalia can be found sleeping at Lorn's General Store during the night, suggesting that she is Lorn's daughter. At a certain point, Link will find Dalia crying in an empty area near The Noble Canteen. She is crying because she wanted to plant a fruit orchard there,[1] but the water from the nearby water trough is unusable due to a flow of trash in it.[2] After she is finished speaking, Link will receive "The Mystery Polluter" Side Quest. Link finds out that the source of the trash is a Gerudo named Calyban who enjoys eating Hydromelons on the walls of Gerudo Town and throwing the rinds into the waterway. This pollutes the water trough that Dalia needs to grow a fruit orchard. Link convinces Calyban to stop by giving her 10 Wildberries.[3][4] Calyban then feels bad for Dalia, so she helps clean up the trash.[5][6]

When Link returns to Dalia, Calyban has already cleaned up her trash and left.[7] Dalia gives Link a Hydromelon that was given to her by "the lady who cleaned it up" as a thank you for caring about her.[8] Dalia says that she also gave her some Wildberries, so Dalia decides that she is going to grow a Wildberry patch there.[9] She tells Link he can come eat the Wildberries anytime he likes and "The Mystery Polluter" Side Quest will be complete.[10] Just as Dalia says, Link can come back later to find that three Wildberry plants have grown there.

References

  1. "I...wanted to use that water and work really hard to plant a fruit orchard..." — Dalia (Breath of the Wild)
  2. "All this trash keeps getting washed down into the water trough, and now I can't use the water there anymore." — Dalia (Breath of the Wild)
  3. "You bring me a wildberry, and I can hold off on eating so many melons." — Calyban (Breath of the Wild)
  4. "Yes, I'll need at least 10..." — Calyban (Breath of the Wild)
  5. "Now that my craving's been satisfied, I realize just how horribly selfish I've been... Shame on me." — Calyban (Breath of the Wild)
  6. "I'm going to go help clean up the trash!" — Calyban (Breath of the Wild)
  7. "Hey! You! Listen to this! Some other vai I've never met before helped me clean up the trash!" — Dalia (Breath of the Wild)
  8. "Oh! I also got a hydromelon from the lady who cleaned it up! I'll share! It's a sarqso for caring about me!" — Dalia (Breath of the Wild)
  9. "Oh, yeah, the lady who helped clean gave me some wildberries! So now my field is gonna be a wildberry patch!" — Dalia (Breath of the Wild)
  10. "You can come eat the berries anytime you like! It'll be great!" — Dalia (Breath of the Wild)