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The {{Term/Store|Gale Boomerang||Series, TP, TPHD}} is a recurring item in {{TLoZ|Series}}.<ref>{{Cite Book|quote= |book= E|publisher= |page= 124 {{Exp Game|TP}}}}</ref> It is a magical [[Boomerang]] inhabited by the [[Fairy of Winds]].
The {{Term/Store|Gale Boomerang||Series, TP, TPHD}} is a recurring {{Term|Series|Item|link}} in {{TLoZ|Series}}.<ref>{{Cite Book|quote= |book= E |publisher= |page= 124 {{Exp Game|TP}}}}</ref> It is a magical [[Boomerang]] inhabited by the [[Fairy of Winds]].


==Location and Uses==
==Location and Uses==
==={{TP|-}}===
==={{TP|-}}===
[[File:TPHD Gale Boomerang Icon.png|50px|left]]
The Gale Boomerang is first seen in the possession of [[Ook]], the leader of the [[Monkey]]s living in the {{Term|TPHD|Forest Temple|link}}. As Ook has succumbed to the influence of a mind-controlling parasite, he attacks Link, forcing the hero to battle him. After defeating the parasite, Ook regains consciousness and flees, leaving behind the Gale Boomerang, which then comes to life and introduces itself as the [[Fairy of Winds]].<ref>{{Cite|I am the Fairy of Winds who resides in this boomerang. You have freed me from evil, and I now have my true power back. Please... Take it with you, use it to aid your quest, and may both my power and my blessing go with you.|Fairy of Winds|TP}}</ref> The Fairy of Winds asks Link to take the Gale Boomerang with him, with the hope of aiding him in his quest.
The Gale Boomerang is first seen in the possession of [[Ook]], the leader of the [[Monkey]]s living in the [[Forest Temple (Twilight Princess)|Forest Temple]]. As Ook has succumbed to the influence of a mind-controlling parasite, he attacks Link, forcing the hero to battle him. After defeating the parasite, Ook regains consciousness and flees, leaving behind the Gale Boomerang, which then comes to life and introduces itself as the [[Fairy of Winds]].<ref>{{Cite|I am the Fairy of Winds who resides in this boomerang. You have freed me from evil, and I now have my true power back. Please... Take it with you, use it to aid your quest, and may both my power and my blessing go with you.|Fairy of Winds|TP}}</ref> The Fairy of Winds asks Link to take the Gale Boomerang with him, with the hope of aiding him in his quest.


The Gale Boomerang causes a small cyclone to follow it wherever it is thrown, allowing Link to transport objects from one area to another with it as well as solve puzzles with fan-based switches, and extinguish [[Torch]]es. Enemies hit by the Gale Boomerang will be temporarily stunned. The Gale Boomerang works similarly to the [[Boomerang]] in {{TWW}}, giving Link the option to lock onto up to five targets. Throughout [[Hyrule Field]], the Gale Boomerang can be used to catch [[Golden Bug]]s and bring them close to Link. The item is necessary during the transportation of [[Ralis]] to [[Kakariko Village]], as rogue [[Bulblin]]s attempt to set the [[Wagon]] carrying him aflame. If the Wagon catches fire, the Gale Boomerang's wind can extinguish it.
The Gale Boomerang causes a small cyclone to follow it wherever it is thrown, allowing Link to transport objects from one area to another with it as well as solve puzzles with fan-based switches, and extinguish [[Torch]]es. Enemies hit by the Gale Boomerang will be temporarily stunned. The Gale Boomerang works similarly to the [[Boomerang]] in {{TWW}}, giving Link the option to lock onto up to five targets. Throughout [[Hyrule Field]], the Gale Boomerang can be used to catch [[Golden Bug]]s and bring them close to Link. The item is necessary during the transportation of [[Ralis]] to [[Kakariko Village]], as rogue [[Bulblin]]s attempt to set the [[Wagon]] carrying him aflame. If the Wagon catches fire, the Gale Boomerang's wind can extinguish it.


==Other Appearances==
==Other Appearances==
==={{SSBB|-}}===
{{Noncanon|Start}}
{{Noncanon|Start}}
==={{SSBB|-}}===
:''See {{ssb|Main Page|SmashWiki's}} article on the {{ssb|Boomerang}} for more information.
:''See {{ssb|Main Page|SmashWiki's}} article on the {{ssb|Boomerang}} for more information.
The Gale Boomerang is [[Link]]'s {{Ssb|Side Special Move}} in {{SSBB}}, replacing the regular Boomerang from previous titles in the {{ssb|Super Smash Bros. (series)|{{SSB|-}} series}}. Apart from hitting and damaging the opponent, the Gale Boomerang has a wind effect that can push or pull players who get caught in the whirlwind it creates. While performing this move, the player can tap the Control Stick to increase its range; moreover, tilting the Control Stick up or down will cause Link to aim the Boomerang in the specified direction.
The Gale Boomerang is [[Link]]'s {{Ssb|Side Special Move}} in {{SSBB}}, replacing the regular Boomerang from previous titles in the {{ssb|Super Smash Bros. (series)|{{SSB|-}} series}}. Apart from hitting and damaging the opponent, the Gale Boomerang has a wind effect that can push or pull players who get caught in the whirlwind it creates. While performing this move, the player can tap the Control Stick to increase its range; moreover, tilting the Control Stick up or down will cause Link to aim the Boomerang in the specified direction.
{{Noncanon|End}}


==={{HW|-}}===
==={{HW|-}}===
{{Noncanon|Start}}
[[File:HW Gale Boomerang Icon.png|right|100px]]
[[File:HW Gale Boomerang Icon.png|right|100px]]
The Gale Boomerang appears as a temporary power-up for the normal Boomerang in {{HW}}. It can be found through breaking [[Jar]]s, cutting [[Grass]] or by killing certain enemies. While the Gale Boomerang can stun enemies like the regular Boomerang, it can damage them as well. This power-up can be prolonged by the purchasing the Beetle Assist Badges for each Warrior in the [[Badge Market]].
The Gale Boomerang appears as a temporary power-up for the normal Boomerang in {{HW}}. It can be found through breaking [[Jar]]s, cutting [[Grass]] or by killing certain enemies. While the Gale Boomerang can stun enemies like the regular Boomerang, it can damage them as well. This power-up can be prolonged by the purchasing the Beetle Assist Badges for each Warrior in the [[Badge Market]].


In the {{ALBW|-}} DLC Pack for {{HW|-}} and {{HW|L}}, [[Ravio]] uses the Gale Boomerang as part of the moveset for his [[Rental Hammer]] Weapon. He uses it to create whirlwinds that can launch enemies into the air.
In the {{ALBW|-}} DLC Pack for {{HW|-}} and {{HW|L}}, [[Ravio]] uses the Gale Boomerang as part of the moveset for his [[Rental Hammer]] Weapon. He uses it to create whirlwinds that can launch enemies into the air.
{{Noncanon|End}}
==={{MNPTP|-}}===
{{Noncanon|Start}}
[[File:MNPTP Gale Boomerang Sprite.png|left|50px]]
The twenty-second puzzle in the ''Picross'' series and the twenty-fifth puzzle in the ''Mega Picross'' series depict {{Term|MNPTP|Link}} using the {{Term|MNPTP|Gale Boomerang}}.
{{Noncanon|End}}


==={{SSB4|-}}===
==={{SSB4|-}}===
{{Noncanon|Start}}
The Gale Boomerang is [[Link]]'s {{Ssb|Side Special Move}} in {{SSB4}}. Though this wind effect is present by default, it is possible to remove this effect with Special Move customization in {{SSB4|-}}.
The Gale Boomerang is [[Link]]'s {{Ssb|Side Special Move}} in {{SSB4}}. Though this wind effect is present by default, it is possible to remove this effect with Special Move customization in {{SSB4|-}}.
{{Noncanon|End}}
{{Noncanon|End}}


==Nomenclature==
==Nomenclature==
{{Names
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|ja= {{Romanize|疾風のブーメラン|Shippū no Būmeran}}
|jaM= Boomerang of Gales
|esS=
|esSM=
|esL= Bumerán Tornado
|esLM=
|frF= Boomerang Tornade
|frFM= Tornado Boomerang
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|frCM=
|de= {{de|Sturmbumerang}}
|deM= Gale Boomerang
|it= Boomerang ciclone
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|ptPM=
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|ptBM=
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Latest revision as of 22:01, 14 April 2024

The Gale Boomerang is a recurring Item in The Legend of Zelda series.[1] It is a magical Boomerang inhabited by the Fairy of Winds.

Location and Uses

Twilight Princess

The Gale Boomerang is first seen in the possession of Ook, the leader of the Monkeys living in the Forest Temple. As Ook has succumbed to the influence of a mind-controlling parasite, he attacks Link, forcing the hero to battle him. After defeating the parasite, Ook regains consciousness and flees, leaving behind the Gale Boomerang, which then comes to life and introduces itself as the Fairy of Winds.[2] The Fairy of Winds asks Link to take the Gale Boomerang with him, with the hope of aiding him in his quest.

The Gale Boomerang causes a small cyclone to follow it wherever it is thrown, allowing Link to transport objects from one area to another with it as well as solve puzzles with fan-based switches, and extinguish Torches. Enemies hit by the Gale Boomerang will be temporarily stunned. The Gale Boomerang works similarly to the Boomerang in The Wind Waker, giving Link the option to lock onto up to five targets. Throughout Hyrule Field, the Gale Boomerang can be used to catch Golden Bugs and bring them close to Link. The item is necessary during the transportation of Ralis to Kakariko Village, as rogue Bulblins attempt to set the Wagon carrying him aflame. If the Wagon catches fire, the Gale Boomerang's wind can extinguish it.

Other Appearances

Super Smash Bros. Brawl

See SmashWiki's article on the Boomerang for more information.

The Gale Boomerang is Link's Side Special Move in Super Smash Bros. Brawl, replacing the regular Boomerang from previous titles in the Super Smash Bros. series. Apart from hitting and damaging the opponent, the Gale Boomerang has a wind effect that can push or pull players who get caught in the whirlwind it creates. While performing this move, the player can tap the Control Stick to increase its range; moreover, tilting the Control Stick up or down will cause Link to aim the Boomerang in the specified direction.

Hyrule Warriors

HW Gale Boomerang Icon.png

The Gale Boomerang appears as a temporary power-up for the normal Boomerang in Hyrule Warriors. It can be found through breaking Jars, cutting Grass or by killing certain enemies. While the Gale Boomerang can stun enemies like the regular Boomerang, it can damage them as well. This power-up can be prolonged by the purchasing the Beetle Assist Badges for each Warrior in the Badge Market.

In the A Link Between Worlds DLC Pack for Hyrule Warriors and Hyrule Warriors Legends, Ravio uses the Gale Boomerang as part of the moveset for his Rental Hammer Weapon. He uses it to create whirlwinds that can launch enemies into the air.

My Nintendo Picross: Twilight Princess

MNPTP Gale Boomerang Sprite.png

The twenty-second puzzle in the Picross series and the twenty-fifth puzzle in the Mega Picross series depict Link using the Gale Boomerang.

Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS / Wii U

The Gale Boomerang is Link's Side Special Move in Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS / Wii U. Though this wind effect is present by default, it is possible to remove this effect with Special Move customization in Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS / Wii U.

Nomenclature

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LanguageNamesMeanings
The People's Republic of China
ChineseSI
疾风飞旋镖 (Jífēng fēixuán biāo) (TP) 
The French Republic
FrenchEU
Boomerang Tornade (TPHD)[5]Tornado Boomerang
The Federal Republic of Germany
German
Sturmbumerang (TP)[4] 
The Italian Republic
Italian
Boomerang ciclone (TPHD)[3] 
Latin America
SpanishLA
Bumerán Tornado (TPHD)[6] 
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Gallery

References

  1. Encyclopedia, Dark Horse Books, pg. 124 (TP)
  2. "I am the Fairy of Winds who resides in this boomerang. You have freed me from evil, and I now have my true power back. Please... Take it with you, use it to aid your quest, and may both my power and my blessing go with you." — Fairy of Winds (Twilight Princess)
  3. "Boomerang ciclone
    Lancia il boomerang per scatenare un vento in grado di stordire nemici lontani, riportarti oggetti e altro ancora.
    " (Twilight Princess HD manual, Italian localization, pg. 9)
  4. "Sturmbumerang
    Wirf deinen Bumerang und verursache eine kleine Windhose, die deine Feinde verwirrt und Items zu dir trägt.
    " (Twilight Princess manual, GameCube version, German localization, pg. 26)
  5. "Boomerang tornade
    Lancez le boomerang pour déclencher un tourbillon qui peut étourdir les ennemis éloignés ou transporter des objets.
    " (Twilight Princess HD manual, European French localization, pg. 9)
  6. "Bumerán tornado
    Lanza el bumerán y este creará un pequeño tornado a su paso que hará temblar a los enemigos e incluso te acercará objetos lejanos.
    " (Twilight Princess HD manual, Latin American Spanish localization, pg. 9)