![]() However, the Clawshots from The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword potentially precede the Oocca or at least their technology. The Oocca also seem to possess technology compatible with the Clawshot, such as the Sky Cannon and the numerous propellers supporting the city itself. It is possible that Clawshots are of Oocca origin, as a second Clawshot is found in the City in the Sky, along with numerous Clawshot-sensitive targets. It has not been officially verified by Nintendo and its factual accuracy is disputed. ![]() Theory warning: This section contains theoretical information based on the research of one or several other users. One Clawshot is needed in order to complete the first stage in the game, while both must be used to clear the second stage. The Clawshot can be used to play the STAR Game in Hyrule Castle Town. Later in the game, Link can obtain another Clawshot in the City in the Sky, allowing Link to fire a second Clawshot when he is already stuck to a surface. After the toad is defeated, it spits out the Clawshot. The Clawshot is obtained by defeating the Deku Toad, the mini-boss of the Lakebed Temple. It also lacks the ability of the Hookshot to stun enemies, though the claw extends and retracts appreciably faster, making it a more viable weapon against multiple foes. It is ideal for taking out small enemies such as Keese, but will merely cause most larger enemies to recoil or simply do nothing at all. In combat, the Clawshot is generally useful as a makeshift ranged weapon, with the advantage of not requiring any ammunition. Furthermore, the Clawshot has the ability to raise and lower Link after deployment. ![]() Unlike most items, the Clawshot is usable while swimming and while underwater like the Hookshot in Ocarina of Time. It is mostly used to grab onto certain surfaces such as metal grating, vines and specific grappling spots, the fingers of the claw being able to grab through their holes. The Clawshot does not generally grab wood as the Hookshot does either. Unlike the Hookshot, the Clawshot does not allow Link to grapple to Treasure Chests. The Clawshot is functionally very similar to the Hookshot, but has several key differences. This tool consists of a long chain connected to a discharging claw that Link can fire to either pull items towards himself, or pull himself towards certain surfaces, hence the name. The Clawshot is an item from The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess. Stunning enemies " You got the Clawshot! This is a claw at the end of a long chain." - In-game description
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