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The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild

Boomerangs

By
Seren Morgan-Roberts

Boomerangs in Breath of the Wild

Boomerang Weapons can be used in melee range but they can also be thrown and they’ll return to you! You will need to press the pick up button as it approaches you to catch it though. These weapons are most commonly wielded by Lizalfos enemies.

Boomerang

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These standard boomerangs are wielded by Lizalfos found in the Lanayru region and East Necluda. You can also find one in a treasure chest in Pumaag Nitae Shrine. This is the weakest boomerang in the game and you’ll have a much better time with this weapon if you find one of the stronger ones listed below.

Giant Boomerang

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Breath_of_the_Wild_Giant_boomerang_icon.png 25 40 Can be thrown further than a regular boomerang

The Giant Boomerang is a large, two-handed weapon that can be thrown like a normal boomerang but also works well as a melee weapon too. You can obtain it from certain high-levelled Lizalfos found in the northern region of Hebra Mountains. But you can also obtain one from defeating the Hinox in East Necluda.

Lizal Boomerang

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The Lizal Boomerang is a metal boomerang wielded pretty commonly by Lizfalos enemies. You can find them in various Lizalfos camps near Lake Hylia and East Necluda.

Lizal Forked Boomerang

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This is a stronger version of the Lizal Boomerang and is wielded by higher-levelled Lizalfos enemies, such as Fire-Breath Lizalfos, Electric Lizalfos and Ice-Breath Lizalfos. You’ll find these types of Lizalfos enemies in camps in Gerudo Desert and the Tabantha Frontier.

Lizal Tri-Boomerang

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Breath_of_the_Wild_Lizal_Tri_Boomerang_icon.png 36 27 Increased damage against Guardian enemies

This is the strongest iteration of the Lizal Boomerang and is wielded by the strongest Lizalfos enemies, such as Silver Lizalfos and Black Lizalfos. They’re found most commonly in camps in the Akkala Highlands and Hebra Mountains but this depends on how high of a level you are too.

Lizalfos Arm

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The Lizfalos arm is a stal weapon but is also functional as a boomerang! If you defeat a Stalizalfos you’ll be able to pick up his arm. It’s not very durable, as is the case with all stal arm weapons.

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Guide Information
  • Publisher
    Nintendo
  • Platforms,
    Switch, Wii U
  • Genre
    Action Adventure
  • Guide Release
    6 April 2018
  • Last Updated
    27 June 2023
    Version History
  • Guide Author
    Cassie Sun

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You wake up in the mysterious Shrine of Resurrection and see a Hyrule you no longer recognize. All you have by your side is the equally mysterious Sheikah Slate and the voice of a stranger to guide you. Take up the mantle of the chosen hero Link and journey throughout the most expansive, open iteration of Hyrule yet in your quest to destroy the monstrous Calamity Ganon and recover your memories of what happened 100 years ago.

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