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{{Plural|BotW|Giant Boomerang}} are massive metallic {{Plural|BotW|Boomerang}} that require two hands to wield. They were originally used for hunting, but were modified to be used as {{Plural|BotW|Weapon|link}}.<ref>{{Cite|Originally used for hunting, it was modified for use as a weapon.|Hyrule Compendium|BotW}}</ref> They can either be used to deal melee damage in front of {{Term|BotW|Link|link}}, or they can be thrown to hit distant targets. {{Plural|BotW|Giant Boomerang}} will curve after traveling a short distance and will travel back to {{Term|BotW|Link}}, which he can catch in mid-air. If something obstructs the {{Term|BotW|Giant Boomerang}} mid-air or if {{Term|BotW|Link}} fails to catch it in time, the {{Term|BotW|Giant Boomerang}} will bounce and land somewhere for {{Term|BotW|Link}} to retrieve himself.
{{Plural|BotW|Giant Boomerang}} are massive metallic {{Plural|BotW|Boomerang|link}} that require two hands to wield. They were originally used for hunting, but they have been modified to be used as {{Plural|BotW|Weapon|link}}.<ref name="Inventory"/> They can be used to deal melee damage in front of {{Term|BotW|Link|link}}, or they can be thrown to hit distant targets. {{Plural|BotW|Giant Boomerang}} will curve after traveling a short distance and will travel back to {{Term|BotW|Link}}, which he can catch in mid-air. If something obstructs the {{Term|BotW|Giant Boomerang}} mid-air or if {{Term|BotW|Link}} fails to catch it in time, the {{Term|BotW|Giant Boomerang}} will bounce and land somewhere for {{Term|BotW|Link}} to retrieve himself.
   
   
{{Plural|BotW|Giant Boomerang}} are commonly found wielded by certain {{Plural|BotW|Lizalfos|link}} in the {{Term|BotW|Hebra Mountains|link}}, primarily around {{Term|BotW|Goflam's Secret Hot Spring|link}}. They can also be found in {{Term|BotW|West Necluda|link}}.
{{Plural|BotW|Giant Boomerang}} are commonly found wielded by certain {{Plural|BotW|Lizalfos|link}} in the {{Term|BotW|Hebra Mountains|link}}, primarily around {{Term|BotW|Goflam's Secret Hot Spring|link}}. They can also be found in {{Term|BotW|West Necluda|link}}.


Since Giant Boomerangs are made of metal, {{Term|BotW|Magnesis|link}} can be used to move them. The metal will also attract {{Term|BotW|Lightning|link}} during thunderstorms, striking {{Term|BotW|Link}} if he equips a {{Term|BotW|Giant Boomerang}} for too long, indicated by an increasing spark of {{Term|BotW|Electricity|link}} on the {{Term|BotW|Boomerang}}. They will sink in water, but they won't burn if exposed to [[Fire]] or a [[Scorching Climate]].
Since {{Plural|BotW|Giant Boomerang}} are made of metal, {{Term|BotW|Magnesis|link}} can be used to move them. The metal will also attract {{Term|BotW|Lightning|link}} during {{Plural|BotW|Thunderstorm|link}}, striking {{Term|BotW|Link}} if he equips one for too long. They will sink in {{Term|BotW|Water (Terrain)|link}}, but they will not burn if exposed to {{Term|BotW|Fire|link}} or a {{Term|BotW|Scorching Climate|link}}.


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Revision as of 19:49, 27 August 2022

Giant Boomerangs are Items in Breath of the Wild.[1]

Location and Uses

Hyrule Compendium Entry
249 (254) Giant Boomerang
Description
This massive boomerang requires two hands. Originally used for hunting, it was modified for use as a weapon. The blades on the inner curves make it a bit tricky to wield.
Common Locations
West Necluda
Hebra Mountains
Properties
Atk 25

Giant Boomerangs are massive metallic Boomerangs that require two hands to wield. They were originally used for hunting, but they have been modified to be used as Weapons.[1] They can be used to deal melee damage in front of Link, or they can be thrown to hit distant targets. Giant Boomerangs will curve after traveling a short distance and will travel back to Link, which he can catch in mid-air. If something obstructs the Giant Boomerang mid-air or if Link fails to catch it in time, the Giant Boomerang will bounce and land somewhere for Link to retrieve himself.

Giant Boomerangs are commonly found wielded by certain Lizalfos in the Hebra Mountains, primarily around Goflam's Secret Hot Spring. They can also be found in West Necluda.

Since Giant Boomerangs are made of metal, Magnesis can be used to move them. The metal will also attract Lightning during Thunderstorms, striking Link if he equips one for too long. They will sink in Water, but they will not burn if exposed to Fire or a Scorching Climate.

Trivia

  • A glitch can be performed using the Giant Boomerang where if the Boomerang is thrown and Magnesis is quickly used on it while it is still in mid-air, the Giant Boomerang will continue spinning while Link controls it with Magnesis.[2] While the spinning animation around the Boomerang and the sound for spinning both continue to play, the Boomerang does not show the animation of spinning. If the Boomerang ever collides with a solid object, it stops spinning. While spinning, the Boomerang can be used to cut Grass and other non-solid objects, or damage Enemies once. Enemies hit by the Giant Boomerang will be launched a short distance away from the Boomerang.

Nomenclature

Names in Other Regions
LanguageNamesMeanings
Japan
Japanese
ビッグブーメラン (Biggu būmeran) 
The Republic of ChinaThe Hong Kong Special Administrative Region of ChinaThe Macao Special Administrative Region of China
ChineseTR
大飛旋鏢 (Dà fēixuán biāo) 
The People's Republic of China
ChineseSI
大飞旋镖 (Dà fēixuánbiāo)Big boomerang
The Kingdom of the Netherlands
Dutch
Grote boemerang[3]Big Boomerang
The French Republic
FrenchEU
Grand boomerang 
The Federal Republic of Germany
German
GroßerBumerang 
The Italian Republic
Italian
Gran boomerangBig boomerang
The Republic of Korea
Korean
빅부메랑 (Bikbumerang) 
The Russian Federation
Russian
Огромный бумеранг (Ogromnyy bumerang) 
Latin America
SpanishLA
Gran bumerán 
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See Also

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 "Giant Boomerang
    This massive boomerang requires two hands. Originally used for hunting, it was modified for use as a weapon. The blades on the inner curves make it a bit tricky to wield.
    " — Inventory (Breath of the Wild)
  2. Mety333, CATCHING & SPINNING a Boomerang with MAGNESIS! in MID AIR! in Zelda in Breath in the Wild , YouTube (video), published October 24, 2017, retrieved May 27, 2021.
  3. "Grote boemerang" — Inventory (Breath of the Wild)