Zelda shooting game
It is nearly identical to the Goron Gallery , with the exception of the prizes. Each game costs ten Rupees and has ten rounds. When the game begins, a small hole in the center of the stage will shoot a small ball at Link. He must deflect it with his sword and attempt to hit the targets that appear. The blue blocks and fairies yield 30 and points, respectively. On the other hand, red blocks and imps yield a loss of 10 and 50 points, respectively.
If Link swings his sword but does not hit the ball, he loses 50 points. If he hits the ball, but it hits no target, no points are given. After ten rounds, Link is given a reward based on how he scored.
If you hit a blue one, you lose time, so watch out! You hit [X]! That's a new record! Well, here ya go! No way!
That was perfect! Shoot fer th' tahgets from atop th' platform! Y'gotta hit 'em awl! That's awl there is to it! Here y'go! Take this, mate! Well, as I promised How about a little game? I'll fly around on my broom while you try to hit the target below me! Doesn't it sound fun? Well, wanna try? You're not aiming for me with that bow. You're aiming for the target! If you hit me, I'll never forgive you. Where'd you get that? If you're not in any kind of hurry, why don't you stop and play with me a bit?
See if you can't peg me with 'em! Kakariko Village in The Legend of Zelda series. Labrynna in The Legend of Zelda series. Sharpshooters would wait until there was a long gap between the hands, then take aim and fire.
It costs 20 Rupees to play a game. Link has five shots to shoot with. The more Link hits the targets, the more Rupees he gets.
To win, Link needs to successfully hit all ten Rupee-shaped targets within fifteen shots. If Link hits at least eight targets, he gets another free retry. As a child, Link uses the Fairy Slingshot when he plays. Consecutive wins results in Link gaining 50 Rupees.
As an adult, Link uses Bow and Arrows, and if he wins, he receives a larger Quiver. Link can also play without his own Bow and Arrows, but he only wins 50 Rupees. Octoroks serve as targets, and Link must only shoot at those except for the blue ones, because the time will be reduced if he does.
If Link completes the game with at least 40 points, he is awarded with the Large Quiver. If Link gets 50 points or higher, he is awarded with a Piece of Heart. Link can participate in a game for 20 Rupees. Link can shoot at Guays , Wolfos , and Deku Scrubs. Link needs to hit the target at least 20 times and he cannot hit Koume more than 10 times.
There are two Shooting Galleries in Oracle of Ages. Link has ten shots to shoot with, and he shoots at Force Gems as targets. If Link hits the Force Gems, he keeps them.
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