Soldier's Bows are recurring Items in The Legend of Zelda series.[1][2]
Location and Uses[]
Breath of the Wild[]
Hyrule Compendium Entry
Soldier's Bows are Bows designed for armed conflict, and they will therefore deal more damage than their civilian counterparts.[1] They are used by Enemies across Hyrule Kingdom, especially in Hyrule Field and the Faron Grasslands.
The following amiibos have a chance to spawn a Treasure Chest containing a Soldier's Bow when they are scanned with the amiibo Rune:
- Super Smash Bros. Series Princess Zelda amiibo
- Breath of the Wild Series Link (Archer) amiibo
- Breath of the Wild Series Revali amiibo
Despite their upgrades, Soldier's Bows will burn if they are exposed to Fire or a Scorching Climate, and they cannot be picked up using the Magnesis Rune.[1] They will float if they are dropped in Water, and they will not attract Lightning during Thunderstorms or conduct Electricity.
Soldier's Bows belong to the Soldier's Gear equipment archetype, which is associated with the Knights of Hyrule from before the Great Calamity.[3]
Other Appearances[]
Nomenclature[]
Names in other regions | |||
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Language | Name | Meaning | |
Japanese | 兵士の弓 (Heishi no Yumi) | Soldier's Bow | |
ChineseTR | 士兵之弓 (Shìbīng zhī gōng) | ||
Dutch | Soldatenboog | ||
FrenchEU | Arc de soldat | ||
German | Soldatenbogen | ||
Italian | Arco da soldato | ||
Korean | 병사의 활 (Byeongsaui hwal) | ||
Russian | Боевой лук (Boyevoy luk) | ||
SpanishLA | Arco de soldado | ||
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References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 "Soldier's Bow
A bow designed for armed conflict. Inflicts more damage than a civilian bow, but it will still burn if it touches fire." — Inventory (Breath of the Wild) - ↑ "Soldier's Bow
A bow designed for armed conflict. Inflicts more damage than a civilian bow, but it will still burn if it touches fire." — Allies (Hyrule Warriors: Age of Calamity) - ↑ Creating a Champion, Dark Horse Books, pg. 169