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==History== | ==History== | ||
===''The Legend of Zelda: Phantom Hourglass''=== | ===''The Legend of Zelda'' series=== | ||
====''The Legend of Zelda: Phantom Hourglass''==== | |||
In ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Phantom Hourglass]]'', Arrow Traps first appear in the [[Temple of the Ocean King]] during the 4th visit and onward, where [[Link]] must avoid them while riding a moving block. They later appear in [[Doylan's Temple]] as some of the many traps present. [[Eox]] also has a row of similar arrow-shooters along the lower rim of its face. | In ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Phantom Hourglass]]'', Arrow Traps first appear in the [[Temple of the Ocean King]] during the 4th visit and onward, where [[Link]] must avoid them while riding a moving block. They later appear in [[Doylan's Temple]] as some of the many traps present. [[Eox]] also has a row of similar arrow-shooters along the lower rim of its face. | ||
===''The Legend of Zelda: Spirit Tracks''=== | ====''The Legend of Zelda: Spirit Tracks''==== | ||
In ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Spirit Tracks]]'', Arrow Traps look and act mostly the same as previously, first appearing in the [[Ocean Temple]]. One room with a moving block platform has an array of Arrow Traps on each wall which only fire if Link fails to hit the nearby [[Crystal Switch]]es in the proper order. Another, similar room has arrays of Arrow Traps for if the wrong lever is pulled with the [[whip]]. | In ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Spirit Tracks]]'', Arrow Traps look and act mostly the same as previously, first appearing in the [[Ocean Temple]]. One room with a moving block platform has an array of Arrow Traps on each wall which only fire if Link fails to hit the nearby [[Crystal Switch]]es in the proper order. Another, similar room has arrays of Arrow Traps for if the wrong lever is pulled with the [[whip]]. | ||
===''The Legend of Zelda: A Link Between Worlds''=== | ====''The Legend of Zelda: A Link Between Worlds''==== | ||
In ''[[The Legend of Zelda: A Link Between Worlds]]'', Arrow Traps have been redesigned slightly to appear to have angry "eye"-like designs on the turret. They are fairly common, appearing first in the [[Eastern Palace]]. | In ''[[The Legend of Zelda: A Link Between Worlds]]'', Arrow Traps have been redesigned slightly to appear to have angry "eye"-like designs on the turret. They are fairly common, appearing first in the [[Eastern Palace]]. | ||
===''The Legend of Zelda: Tri Force Heroes''=== | ====''The Legend of Zelda: Tri Force Heroes''==== | ||
In ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Tri Force Heroes]]'', Arrow Traps look and act as they do in ''A Link Between Worlds''. Sometimes, they are made more dangerous by the addition of fire from a [[torch]] they are shot through. | In ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Tri Force Heroes]]'', Arrow Traps look and act as they do in ''A Link Between Worlds''. Sometimes, they are made more dangerous by the addition of fire from a [[torch]] they are shot through. | ||
===''Nintendo Land''=== | |||
In ''[[Nintendo Land]]'', Arrow Traps appear as uncommon obstacles, first appearing in the eighth quest, [[Ganon's Castle Approach]]. They fire out three vertically stacked burning arrows at particular intervals. | |||
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Arrow Traps are wall-mounted obstacles that act as a motion-sensing, arrow-shooting turret. The arrows can be avoided by moving quick or deflected with a shield.
History
The Legend of Zelda series
The Legend of Zelda: Phantom Hourglass
In The Legend of Zelda: Phantom Hourglass, Arrow Traps first appear in the Temple of the Ocean King during the 4th visit and onward, where Link must avoid them while riding a moving block. They later appear in Doylan's Temple as some of the many traps present. Eox also has a row of similar arrow-shooters along the lower rim of its face.
The Legend of Zelda: Spirit Tracks
In The Legend of Zelda: Spirit Tracks, Arrow Traps look and act mostly the same as previously, first appearing in the Ocean Temple. One room with a moving block platform has an array of Arrow Traps on each wall which only fire if Link fails to hit the nearby Crystal Switches in the proper order. Another, similar room has arrays of Arrow Traps for if the wrong lever is pulled with the whip.
The Legend of Zelda: A Link Between Worlds
In The Legend of Zelda: A Link Between Worlds, Arrow Traps have been redesigned slightly to appear to have angry "eye"-like designs on the turret. They are fairly common, appearing first in the Eastern Palace.
The Legend of Zelda: Tri Force Heroes
In The Legend of Zelda: Tri Force Heroes, Arrow Traps look and act as they do in A Link Between Worlds. Sometimes, they are made more dangerous by the addition of fire from a torch they are shot through.
Nintendo Land
In Nintendo Land, Arrow Traps appear as uncommon obstacles, first appearing in the eighth quest, Ganon's Castle Approach. They fire out three vertically stacked burning arrows at particular intervals.
[Edit] Nintendo Land ("The Legend of Zelda: Battle Quest" mode)
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Enemies and bosses | Big Moblin • Bird • Chuchu • Ganon • Kargarok • Keese • Moblin • Quick Moblin • Skulltula • Stalfos • Tektite • Wizzrobe | |
Obstacles | Arrow Trap • Bomb • Boulder | |
Quests | ||
Main quests | The Grasslands • The Lost Woods • Grassland Temple • Road to the Goron Mines • The Forest Temple Hunt • Death Mountain Climb • Gerudo Fortress Trail • Ganon's Castle Approach • Raid on Ganon's Castle | |
Extra quests | The Sacred Grove • Journey to the Fire Temple • Death Mountain Path • Battle of Hyrule Field • Ganon's Last Stand | |
Items | Arrow • Heart • Hylian Shield • Master Sword • Rupee • Triforce | |
Miscellaneous | Great Deku Tree |