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Revision as of 02:16, 7 December 2011
A Clawshot as seen in Twilight Princess. | |
Clawshot | |
Type | Grappling device |
Debut | The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess |
The Clawshot is a grappling item that was originally featured in Twilight Princess. They often come in pairs.
Information
The Clawshot is a type of claw that is worn on one's hand and attached to a long chain. The chain is extended to grapple onto distant spots. Link can pull himself to these spots and will cling to walls while a claw is embedded in one. When grappling onto a ceiling, the user can extend and retract the chain to move up and down. Once Link has a full pair of Clawshots, one for each hand, he can grapple twice successfully to different surfaces.
Appearances
In Twilight Princess, the first Clawshot was found at the Lakebed Temple, while the second one was located at the City in the Sky. In Skyward Sword, a pair of Clawshots were the sacred item that Link earned by completing the Trial of Wisdom in Nayru's Silent Realm at the Lanayru Desert. In this game, the Clawshots are purely used for grappling onto different surfaces (and destroying small enemies), and they cannot grab distant items or grapple onto ceilings.
Other Appearances
Video Games
- In Super Smash Bros. Brawl, Link used the Clawshot as his move to grab others (and cling to ledges).