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Register Don't have an account? Items in Skyward Sword. View source. History Talk Iron Bow. Sacred Bow. Bug Net. Big Bug Net. Digging Mitts. Mogma Mitts. Goddess's Harp. Wooden Shield. Banded Shield. Braced Shield. Iron Shield. Reinforced Shield. Fortified Shield. Sacred Shield. Divine Shield. As with some of the other tools and weapons in Skyward Sword HD , Link can upgrade the bow to increase its range and make its shots more powerful.
The Iron Bow is able to shoot much further than its regular counterpart and is definitely worth investing in. The Sacred Bow is the most powerful bow in the game and is obtained by upgrading the Iron Bow.
It's again worth the effort, as the Sacred Bow can shoot further and hit harder than earlier variants. To access the shop, they'll need a way to ring the bell, meaning the earliest that players can get their hands on the net is after acquiring the Slingshot.
When equipped, the net allows Link to catch Blessed Butterflies and other such bugs, all of which can be sold for a tidy profit or used to upgrade potions at the Bazaar.
As the name might suggest, the Big Bug Net is just a larger form of the regular Bug Net and allows Link to catch multiple bugs with a single swipe. Seed Satchels allow Link to carry additional Deku Seeds for use with the Slingshot and can be obtained in a few different ways.
Each one can carry ten seeds, although they can be upgraded to increase their capacity. Medium Seed Sachels are able to carry 20 Deku Seeds rather than ten.
Though the Bomb Bag given to them by Ledd in the Earth Temple cannot be upgraded, players can purchase additional Bomb Bags from the Gear Shop at the Bazaar after obtaining it and can also find one locked away inside a Goddess Chest.
Each Small Bomb Bag will cost Link Rupees, and allow the young hero to carry an additional five bombs. As with Seed Satchels, players can upgrade them to further increase their capacity. Once upgraded, they'll be able to carry up to ten additional bombs per bag.
Equipping extra quivers in his Adventure Pouch will allow Link to carry additional arrows for his bow. A Small Quiver will only allow Link to carry five extra arrows, so those who want more will need to bring multiple quivers or upgrade the ones they have at Gondo's Scrap Shop. Medium Quivers are able to hold ten arrows and require players to collect five Amber Relics, three Dusk Relics, and three Monster Horns.
As with other medium-sized ammo containers, the cost of upgrading is 50 Rupees. Link's arrow capacity will be increased by 15 for each Large Quiver he has in his adventure pouch. When Link first begins his adventure, he'll only be able to carry Rupees. Over time, however, the young adventurer will be able to increase his wallet size dramatically, with players able to carry up to 9, Rupees by the end of the game. That's only if they obtain all of the available wallet upgrades though, most of which come from completing side quests.
Players can get it immediately after completing the Lost Child side quest , which can be tackled at any time once players have completed Skyview Temple. Batreaux will give Link the Big Wallet once the young adventurer has collected 30 Gratitude Crystals. It's able to hold up to 1, Rupees, which should be enough to buy all but the most expensive items in the game. To get the Giant Wallet, players will need to collect 50 of the 80 available Gratitude Crystals in the game and then return to Batreaux's home where they will receive the wallet as a reward.
It has a capacity of 5, Rupees, which should be more than enough for most players' needs. The Tycoon Wallet is the largest wallet in the game and is able to hold a whopping 9, Rupees. Each one will allow Link to carry an additional Rupees, bringing his total Rupee capacity up to 9, when paired with the Tycoon Wallet.
As with most Zelda games, players are able to use Empty Bottles to carry potions, fairies, and a few other items. There are five empty bottles in total , although players will only need to find one of them to complete the game. The first is given to Link by the woman at the Potion Shop in Sklyloft and the second can be found in a chest at the temple in the Sealed Grounds.
Players can get the other three by completing the Missing Sister side quest , exploring the Fire Sanctuary, and hitting a Goddess Cube at the summit of Eldin Volcano. As they make their way through Skyward Sword HD , players can find special medals that will provide passive perks when placed in Link's Adventure Pouch. Some are fairly useless, but there are one or two that can really make life easier for players, particularly when they're taking on some of the game's harder content.
Life Medals are easily the best of the available medals as they provide Link with an additional heart of health. There are two of them in total, the first of which can be purchased from Beedle's Flying Shop for Rupees if players use the discount given to them for completing the Beedle's Missing Beetle side quest.
The second is obtained from a Goddess Chest on an island northwest of Fun Fun Island, although players will first need to deliver a Skyward Strike to a Goddess Cube in the southern section of the Lanayru Desert. They won't be able to get to the cube in question until they have the Clawshot, however. Heart Medals increase the likelihood of Link finding hearts while down on the surface and can be useful if players are having a hard time keeping the young hero alive.
There are two of them available, both of which can be found in Goddess Chests. The required Goddess Cubes are both in the Lanayru Desert area; one in the southwest portion where players use Ampilus shells to cross the sand and the other in the northeast section of the desert behind a bombable wall and some Clawshot targets.
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