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This book consists of articles from Wikia or other free sources online. Pages: 36. Chapters: Arrow, Bomb Arrow, Fire Arrow, Ice Arrow, Light Arrow, Silver Arrow, Hammer, Magic Hammer, Megaton Hammer, Skull Hammer, Armos Series, Banded Shield, Deku Shield, Fighter's Shield, Hero's Shield, Hylian Shield, Improved Shield, Iron Shield, Magical Shield, Mirror Shield, Ordon Shield, Shield, Shield, Shield, Shield of Antiquity, Small Shield, Standard Shield, Wooden Shield, Armos Series, Biggoron's Sword, Broken Sword, Darknut Sword, Double Helix Sword, Execution Sword, Fake Sword, Fighter's Sword, Four Sword, Giant's Knife, Gilded Sword, Goddess Sword, Golden Sword, Great Fairy's Sword, Hero's Sword, Kokiri Sword, Lokomo Sword, Lyphos Sword, Magical Sword, Master Sword, Noble Sword, Ordon Sword, Oshus's Sword, Phantom Ganon's Sword, Phantom Sword, Picori Blade, Razor Sword, Recruit's Sword, Sharp Machete, Smith's Sword, Sword, Sword, Tempered Sword, Twilight Sword, Ultimate Sword, White Sword, Wooden Sword, Zelda's Rapier, List of items in the Legend of Zelda series. Excerpt: Arrows ) are recurring items in the The Legend of Zelda series. Arrows serve as projectiles for bows: consisting of sharp arrowheads at the end of thin sticks of wood. Arrows usually deal quite a bit of damage; often equal to or above the damage that a game's weakest sword can deal. Arrows can be found in bundles (or as separate items) and can be purchased from shops, found beneath pots, be uncovered by cutting blades of grass, in Treasure Chests or as dropped by enemies. Arrows are occasionally stored in an upgradeable Quiver. In some of the games, mainly the 3D ones, it is possible to imbue the arrows with magic power and upgrade them into Fire Arrows, Ice Arrows, or Light Arrows. How the upgrade is obtained is different in each game. Unlike most bows to appear later in the series, the Bow in this game drains one Rupee per arrow. If Link has no Rupees, the bow cannot fire any arrows. Link can...