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Quivers hold the arrows Link uses with his Fairy Bow. When he first obtains the bow, he inherits a regular Quiver which lets him hold 30 arrows, but larger quivers can be found later in the game. | Quivers hold the arrows Link uses with his Fairy Bow. When he first obtains the bow, he inherits a regular Quiver which lets him hold 30 arrows, but larger quivers can be found later in the game. | ||
;[[File:OoT Items | ;[[File:OoT Items Big Quiver.png]] <span id="Big Quiver">Big Quiver</span><br> | ||
This replaces the regular Quiver that came with the Fairy Bow, and allows Link to hold up to 40 arrows. It can be obtained by clearing the [[The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time/Minigames#Shooting Galley|Shooting Galley]] minigame in Kakariko Village as an adult. | This replaces the regular Quiver that came with the Fairy Bow, and allows Link to hold up to 40 arrows. It can be obtained by clearing the [[The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time/Minigames#Shooting Galley|Shooting Galley]] minigame in Kakariko Village as an adult. | ||
;[[File:OoT Items | ;[[File:OoT Items Largest Quiver.png]] <span id="Largest Quiver">Largest Quiver</span><br> | ||
This replaces the | This replaces the Largest Quiver (or regular Quiver), and allows Link to stock up to 50 arrows at once. It can be obtained through the [[The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time/Minigames#Horseback Archery|Horseback Archery]] minigame in Gerudo Fortress. | ||
==Bomb Bags== | ==Bomb Bags== |
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