Fire Arrow
A Fire Arrow as seen in Majora's Mask. | |
Fire Arrow | |
Type | Arrow |
Debut | The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time |
The Fire Arrow is a special type of elemental arrow that has appeared in several The Legend of Zelda games. It is one of three elemental arrows, along with the Ice and Light Arrows.
Information
The Fire Arrow is the result of charging a normal arrow with the elemental power of fire. The Fire Arrow can burst into flames and does so only when it hits a target. It is stronger than a normal arrow, and its fire can also light torches, melt ice or set certain things on fire from a distance. This usually consumes an amount of magic power. Link can freely switch the arrow's charge between fire, ice and light.
Appearances
In Ocarina of Time, the Fire Arrow could be obtained at Lake Hylia by shooting an arrow at the sun as it rose in the morning when the lake was full. The lake was only naturally filled after completing the Water Temple, but Link could fill it earlier with the Song of Storms after collecting the Longshot. The Fire and Ice Arrows were initially bonus items that were unnecessary for completing the game, but this changed in later games.
In Majora's Mask, it was found at Snowhead Temple. In The Wind Waker, the Fairy Queen would give Link's arrows the powers of both fire and ice when Link visited her at the Mother & Child Isles after saving Aryll from the Forsaken Fortress. The Fire Arrows were needed to access the Ice Ring Isles by temporarily warming the area enough for Link to safely navigate it.
Other Appearances
Video Games
- In Super Smash Bros. Melee, Young Link launched only Fire Arrows from his bow as his standard special move. This version of the Fire Arrow was more powerful than Link's normal arrow, but it was also slower and had a shorter range.
Trivia
- It is also possible to imitate a Fire Arrow through the crude method of setting an arrow on fire to make a flaming arrow. In Majora's Mask, this is achieved by firing an arrow through a torch. Flaming arrows have also been used by Bulblins in Twilight Princess.