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The '''Hookshot''' is an item that appears in several ''[[The Legend of Zelda (series)|The Legend of Zelda]]'' games, usually as a dungeon item. It | The '''Hookshot''', originally formatted as '''Hook Shot''', is an item that appears in several ''[[The Legend of Zelda (series)|The Legend of Zelda]]'' games, usually as a dungeon item. It first appears in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past]]''. The Hookshot has a handle, which is usually blue, that allows [[Link]] to fire a spring-loaded chain with a hook or spearhead on the end. | ||
The Hookshot allows Link to grapple onto certain nearby surfaces, objects, or enemies. Some scenarios require the Hookshot to be used, usually for moving across a pit or to safely cross a large obstacle. In the three-dimensional games, Link can frequently use the Hookshot to grapple onto higher areas, and a certain icon is displayed if the object or enemy can be grappled. The [[Longshot]] is an upgrade over the Hookshot, because it has a longer reach. | The Hookshot allows Link to grapple onto certain nearby surfaces, objects, or enemies. Some scenarios require the Hookshot to be used, usually for moving across a pit or to safely cross a large obstacle. In the three-dimensional games, Link can frequently use the Hookshot to grapple onto higher areas, and a certain icon is displayed if the object or enemy can be grappled. The [[Longshot]] is an upgrade over the Hookshot, because it has a longer reach. | ||
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====''The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past''==== | ====''The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past''==== | ||
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In ''The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past'', | In ''The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past'', the Hookshot is the main item of the [[Swamp Palace]]. It can hook onto objects such as [[Treasure Chest]]s, [[pot]]s, and [[skull]]s. Link can also use the Hookshot to bring [[rupee]]s and [[heart]]s to Link. Link cannot take damage while using the Hookshot. He can only aim the Hookshot in four directions. The Hookshot is required during the battle against [[Arrghus]], as Link must use it to pull the [[Arrgi]] off the boss before attacking. | ||
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In ''[[Hyrule Warriors]]'', the Hookshot is a [[Sub-Weapon]] that allows a warrior to grab on to a hanging plaque and then pull themselves upward. The Hookshot can expose the [[Weak Point Gauge]] of [[Aeralfos]], its variant, [[Fiery Aeralfos]], and the [[Giant Boss]] [[Argorok]]. The Hookshot is required to both attack and defeat Argorok, but it can only be used on its tail whenever it has a light blue glow. This way, the player's warrior can pull Argorok to the ground, exposing its Weak Point Gauge. The Hookshot | In ''[[Hyrule Warriors]]'', the Hookshot is a [[Sub-Weapon]] that allows a warrior to grab on to a hanging plaque and then pull themselves upward. The Hookshot can expose the [[Weak Point Gauge]] of [[Aeralfos]], its variant, [[Fiery Aeralfos]], and the [[Giant Boss]] [[Argorok]]. The Hookshot is required to both attack and defeat Argorok, but it can only be used on its tail whenever it has a light blue glow. This way, the player's warrior can pull Argorok to the ground, exposing its Weak Point Gauge. The Hookshot has an item power-up that, if used, pulls down the [[Moon]] to crash into | ||
In [[Legend Mode]], the Hookshot is obtained in the "[[The Shadow King]]" scenario from a [[treasure chest]] by either [[Lana]] or [[Midna]] once they have captured the Upper Level East Keep. Upon obtaining the Hookshot, they can use it to go up the bridges that were destroyed by [[Zant]]. Later on, either character must use the Hookshot during a few fights against Argorok. | In [[Legend Mode]], the Hookshot is obtained in the "[[The Shadow King]]" scenario from a [[treasure chest]] by either [[Lana]] or [[Midna]] once they have captured the Upper Level East Keep. Upon obtaining the Hookshot, they can use it to go up the bridges that were destroyed by [[Zant]]. Later on, either character must use the Hookshot during a few fights against Argorok. | ||
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