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Template:Item Fire Rods are recurring items in the The Legend of Zelda series.(ALttP)[1][2][3]
Location and Uses
A Link to the Past
In A Link to the Past, Link obtains the Fire Rod in the Skull Woods. It can be used as a weapon to burn enemies or light unreachable Torches. The Fire Rod drains magic from the Magic Meter when used. It is especially effective against Gibdos, whose bandages can be burned away to reveal Stalfos.
Four Swords Adventures
In Four Swords Adventures, the Fire Rod can only be found in certain areas. It can be used to defeat enemies and burn grass to reveal hidden items such as Power Gems. This Fire Rod can either shoot fireballs or a continuous cascade of flames.[4] If Link gives the Fire Rod to a Great Fairy to upgrade it, the Fire Rod will act like the Cane of Somaria, creating blocks that can be used as platforms. If Link uses the Fire Rod again, the block will explode, sending fire in four directions.[5]
Dark Link also uses the Fire Rod in some levels.
A Link Between Worlds
In A Link Between Worlds, the Fire Rod can be rented from Ravio for 100 Rupees. Later on, it can be purchased for 1200 Rupees. It drains the Energy Gauge when used. The Fire Rod shoots a pillar of fire that moves in a straight line, which is capable of damaging even airborne enemies. Because it travels forward and most enemies flinch backward, the fire pillar is often capable of hitting the same enemy more than once. The Fire Rod can also be used to melt ice, including ice-based enemies, which can be defeated with one hit of the Rod.
By finding 10 Maiamais, Link can give the Fire Rod to Mother Maiamai in order to upgrade it to the Nice Fire Rod. This upgraded version produces a much taller and wider pillar of flames, travels a larger distance, and deals more damage.
Breath of the Wild
233 (238) Fire Rod |
Description |
Common Locations Great Hyrule Forest | |
Properties |
Fire Rods are one-handed Weapons in Breath of the Wild. They are weaker counterparts to Meteor Rods. Fire Rods are not made of flammable materials and can safely be used around open flames or Scorching Climates. Fire Rods are also not made of magnetic materials and cannot be manipulated with Magnesis. Fire Rods do not conduct electricity, and will float in sufficiently deep bodies of water. Fire Rods are imbued with Fire elemental energy, generating a ball of Fire that bounce around when swung. However, Fire Rods are fragile and will break easily if they make direct contact with objects or enemies. Fire Rods will also break simply from extended use. If Link executes a Spin Attack while wielding a Fire Rod, he will loose five blasts at once in different directions. They also provide minor resistance to Freezing Climates. When thrown with the R button, Fire Rods will not leave Link's hand and instead produce a ball of fire that will bounce in the direction they are thrown. Fire Rods will temporarily lose their magical properties if used excessively, requiring a brief cooldown period before they can be used again.
Other Appearances
Ancient Stone Tablets
Hyrule Warriors
The Fire Rod appears as the first in the Magic Rod class of Weapons.
Cadence of Hyrule
The Fire Rod appears as a weapon in Cadence of Hyrule, capable of launching fireballs at opponents from a distance at the cost of Stamina, sometimes causing them to be burned temporarily. When either Cadence, Link, or Zelda runs out of stamina, the rod can be used to club opponents at close range.
Trivia
- The Fire Rod was meant to appear in The Minish Cap sometime during development, but was later scrapped. The item can still be found in the game's code.[6]
- In Tri Force Heroes, one of the Communication Icons features an item that resembles the Fire Rod.
Nomenclature
Names in Other Regions | ||
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Language | Names | Meanings |
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火焰杖 (Huǒyàn zhàng) (BotW) | ||
Vuurstaf (BotW)[14] | Same as English. | |
Baguette de feu (ALBW) | ||
Baguette de feu (ALBW | BotW | HWDE)[12][13] | Same as English. | |
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Жезл огня (Zhezl ognya) (BotW) | ||
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Cetro de Fuego (ALBW) | ||
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Gallery
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Sprite of the Fire Rod from A Link to the Past
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Sprite of the Fire Rod from Four Swords Adventures
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The icon of the Rented Fire Rod from A Link Between Worlds
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The Nice Fire Rod as seen in-game from A Link Between Worlds
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Fire Wizzrobe wielding a Fire Rod from Breath of the Wild
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Link using a Fire Rod from Breath of the Wild
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Render of the Fire Rod from Hyrule Warriors
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Icon of the Fire Rod from Hyrule Warriors
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Sprite of the Fire Rod from Cadence of Hyrule
See Also
References
- ↑ Encyclopedia, Dark Horse Books, pg. 123 (ALttP)
- ↑ "Fire Rod" — Hyrule Compendium (Breath of the Wild)
- ↑ "Fire Rod -- Assign it to
This will launch a ball of fire dealing 1 damage in the direction you're facing, at the cost of stamina." — Inventory (Cadence of Hyrule) - ↑ "Shoot fireballs or light braziers. Hold down the A Button to shoot a continuous cascade of flames." (Four Swords Adventures manual, pg. 31)
- ↑ "The level 2 Fire Rod can create blocks. If you wave the rod one more time, the block will explode, sending flame in four directions." (Four Swords Adventures manual, pg. 31)
- ↑ Zelda Minish Cap: HACKED - The Leveleditor
- ↑ "Bacchetta del fuoco
Attacca i nemici con le colonne di fuoco. Ma se tocchi le fiamme ti fai male." — Inventory (A Link Between Worlds, Italian localization) - ↑ "Ecco la Bacchetta del Fuoco!" — N/A (A Link to the Past, Italian localization)
- ↑ "Hai preso la Bacchetta del Fuoco!" — N/A (Four Swords Adventures, Italian localization)
- ↑ A Link to the Past manual, pg. 46 Nintendo Official Guidebook: The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past Vol. 1, Shogakukan, pg. 25 Nintendo Official Guidebook—The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past & Four Swords, Shogakukan, pg. 14
- ↑ "ファイアロッド
取扱い注意!
大きな火柱で敵を攻撃!!
炎に触れると自分も痛い!" — Inventory (A Link Between Worlds) - ↑ "Baguette de feu
Invoque une redoutable colonne de flammes. À manipuler avec précaution." — Inventory (A Link Between Worlds) - ↑ "Baguette de feu" — View Warriors (Hyrule Warriors: Definitive Edition, European French localization)
- ↑ "Vuurstaf" — Inventory (Breath of the Wild)
- ↑ "Cetro de Fuego
¡Manéjalo con cuidado! Conjura un torbellino ígneo que quema todo lo que toca." — Inventory (A Link Between Worlds) - ↑ "Feuerstab
Greife Gegner mit einer Flammensäule an, aber verbrenne dich nicht selbst!" — Inventory (A Link Between Worlds) - ↑ "Feuerstab: Fügt Feuer als empfohlenes Element hinzu und macht an Eisstatuen Gegner sichtbar." — Tutorial (Hyrule Warriors: Definitive Edition)
- ↑ "파이어 로드
취급 주의!
커다란 불기둥으로 적을 공격!!
화염에 닿으면 대미지를 입는다!" — Inventory (A Link Between Worlds)
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