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Grappling Hook

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Grappling Hook
The Grapling Hook
The Grappling Hook from The Wind Waker
First appearance The Wind Waker (2003)
Appearances The Wind Waker
Phantom Hourglass
Found (The Wind Waker)
Dragon Roost Cavern
(Phantom Hourglass)
Temple of Ice
Use Transportation
Obtaining far-off items
Effective against Gohma, Gleeok

The Grappling Hook is a recurring item in the Legend of Zelda series. Despite its similarity in name to the Hookshot, the two items function rather differently, perhaps more so in the Grappling Hook's first appearance than the second. This has been known to cause confusion to players. The Grappling Hook has different areas of use in the games it appears in; however, it usually allows Link to either hook himself onto small outcroppings in walls to transport himself over deep holes or to pull items towards him.

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[edit] The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker

The Grappling Hook is the main treasure of the first dungeon, Dragon Roost Cavern. To obtain the item, Link must first defeat the pair of Moblins who serve as the dungeon's mini-bosses. Unlike most items found in dungeons, the Grappling Hook is not found in a Treasure Chest, but is given to Link by Medli after she is freed from the Moblins. She tells Link that Grappling Hooks were used by the Rito tribe before they evolved wings.

The Grappling Hook can be used in a multitude of ways; it can be used while L-targeting to latch onto certain poles, which are made easier to spot by the fact that Link looks at them when they are nearby. Additionally, when L-targeting, Link can throw the Grappling Hook at enemies to steal items like Joy Pendants, Chu Jelly and Golden Feathers as well as regular items like Rupees and Hearts. This is a useful skill to know when attempting to travel through the Savage Labyrinth. Another use the versatile Grappling Hook has is that it can be used in conjunction with the King of Red Lions. When Link is out at sea, he can use the Grappling Hook to raise sunken treasure from the ocean floor. These treasures can be found where rings of light appear at night or with the help of Treasure Charts.

[edit] The Legend of Zelda: Phantom Hourglass

The Grappling Hook's use is very different from the one in The Wind Waker, while retaining its original design. It can be used much like the Hookshot to send Link flying to some distant object, like pegs or Treasure Chests, or to pull an object to Link, including Cuccos. It can also be used to tie a rope between two objects, allowing Link to walk across the rope part of the grappling hook like a tightrope. When the rope is attached between two objects, is can be used to slingshot Link a small distance, often across a chasm or hole, or to deflect arrows. It can only grapple onto objects of the same altitude as Link. It can also be used to steal objects from enemies like the Grappling Hook in The Wind Waker. The Grappling Hook can be found in the Temple of Ice on the Isle of Frost. It is used to defeat the boss Gleeok.

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