Cannon

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This page refers to the Cannon as an object. For other uses of "Cannon," see Cannon (Disambiguation).

Cannons are recurring Items, Objects, and Enemies in The Legend of Zelda series.[1][2][3][4][5][6][name references needed] Cannons most commonly appear as either stationary weapons or as weapons that can be equipped to a vehicle, such as a boat or Train, which can then be used to fire either Bombs or cannonballs.

Location and Uses

A Link to the Past

In A Link to the Past, Cannons are dangerous traps that appear in some locations. They are connected to the walls of certain rooms; the room containing the Big Key in the Desert Palace, and a room in the third floor of Ganon's Tower known as the Corridor of Cannons.[1] They move along the wall in a predictable back-and-forth motion, firing cannonballs at regular intervals. They are placed on either side of the room, so the cannonballs will assault Link from both directions, making it hard to pass. Link has to time his movements carefully to get beyond these traps, as they cannot be destroyed.

The Wind Waker

After Link obtains Bombs from Tetra's Ship, the King of Red Lions facilitates the use of the Cannon. The cannon has a large range for such a small boat, and is a useful item when fighting off Gyorgs, Seahats, Octoroks and other sea-based enemies. When Link's Bomb stock is depleted, the Cannon cannot be used.

Four Swords Adventures

Main article: Air Cannon

Small, floating Cannons known as Air Cannons can be found in some stages in Four Swords Adventures. They are used to blast all of the four Links to higher areas, but are also present to return to the top once the Links fall through a hole in the ground. Often, there are Large Force Gems for the Links to collect in these areas.

Twilight Princess

Cannons are also found in Twilight Princess. In Snowpeak Ruins, there are Cannons spread throughout the dungeon. In order to use them, a cannonball must be found and brought to the Cannon. To fire, Link must put the cannonball into the Cannon, then place a Bomb into the Cannon for ignition. This will send the cannonball flying and destroying any ice object in its path, including Freezards. The Cannon Manual in the Snowpeak Ruins explains how Cannons are used.

Two Cannons can be found in the overworld which are used to transport Link between places. The first of these is Fyer's cannon, used to launch Link to Gerudo Desert, and the Sky Cannon, used to shoot him up the City in the Sky.

Phantom Hourglass

In Phantom Hourglass, Cannons are weapons which can be attached to the SS Linebeck. Link buys his first Cannon from Eddo's Garage for 50 Rupees, when he finds that the route to Northwestern Sea is blocked by Boulders. The Cannon has infinite ammunition and is fired by tapping the desired target with the stylus. A variety of Cannons with different appearances can be obtained in the same manner as other Ship Parts; most commonly from Shops, Treasure Chests and Mini-Games. The Cannon can also be used to get the attention of Golden Frogs by hitting them with a cannonball.

List of Cannons

Ship
Ship Part
Description

A cannon bought from Eddo for the high price of 50 Rupees.

Ship
Ship Part
Description

A cannon with truly avant-garde design. Catches the eye!

Ship
Ship Part
Description

It looks menacing and efficient. It's actually rather typical.

Ship
Ship Part
Description

A cannon surrounded with the glory of an ancient age.

Ship
Ship Part
Description

Looks like it would shatter after a single fire, but it's tough!

Ship
Ship Part
Description

Some suspect it can fire cannonballs of pure malice.

Ship
Ship Part
Description

A cannon shaped like a seapony. This pony packs a punch!

Ship
Ship Part
Description

Looks complex, but it's easy to use. The professional standard.

Ship
Ship Part
Description

The perfectly designed cannon. Truly the gold standard!

ShipShip PartDescription

A cannon bought from Eddo for the high price of 50 Rupees.

A cannon with truly avant-garde design. Catches the eye!

It looks menacing and efficient. It's actually rather typical.

A cannon surrounded with the glory of an ancient age.

Looks like it would shatter after a single fire, but it's tough!

Some suspect it can fire cannonballs of pure malice.

A cannon shaped like a seapony. This pony packs a punch!

Looks complex, but it's easy to use. The professional standard.

The perfectly designed cannon. Truly the gold standard!

Spirit Tracks

A Cannon appears in Spirit Tracks as part of the Spirit Train. This Cannon has infinite ammunition and is fired by tapping the desired target with the stylus. The first Cannon that Link acquires is the Practical Cannon, given to him by Alfonzo after the pair are attacked by Bulblins en route to the Snow Realm. There are several other varieties of Cannons that Link can acquire throughout his adventure, by trading Treasures with Linebeck III at the Trading Post.

List of Cannons

Train
Train Car
Cost
Not Applicable
(Given to Link by Alfonzo)
Description

You can be sure that any shot fired from this cannon will hit home.

Train
Train Car
Cost
Description

This wooden cannon resembles a stately tree.

Train
Train Car
Cost
Description

This steel cannon has unmatched accuracy. Its only hurdle is its weight.

Train
Train Car
Cost
Description

This cannon might be brightly colored, but it packs quite a punch.

Train
Train Car
Cost
Description

This extra-tall cannon resembles a soaring tower.

Train
Train Car
Cost
Description

It's hard to tell which part of the dragon this comes from. The chest?

Train
Train Car
Cost
Description

Even if you can't eat it, this cannon is sure to satisfy.

Train
Train Car
Cost
Description

This cannon might look fancy, but it's strong enough for heavy jobs!

TrainTrain CarCostDescription
Not Applicable
(Given to Link by Alfonzo)

You can be sure that any shot fired from this cannon will hit home.

This wooden cannon resembles a stately tree.

This steel cannon has unmatched accuracy. Its only hurdle is its weight.

This cannon might be brightly colored, but it packs quite a punch.

This extra-tall cannon resembles a soaring tower.

It's hard to tell which part of the dragon this comes from. The chest?

Even if you can't eat it, this cannon is sure to satisfy.

This cannon might look fancy, but it's strong enough for heavy jobs!

Skyward Sword

A Cannon can be found on Fun Fun Island. This is used to launch Link up into the air and begin a minigame. Another one can be found on the boat used to navigate the Lanayru Sand Sea.

Breath of the Wild

In Breath of the Wild, Cannons can be found and used around the Eldin Region around Goron City and Death Mountain. Each Cannon has a lever that causes it to rotate, allowing Link to aim it at different targets. Their Ammo can be fired by placing a round Remote Bomb into the Cannon and detonating the Bomb. The young Goron Yunobo offers to act as a Cannon ball to chase the Divine Beast Vah Rudania into Death Mountain.[citation needed] With Daruk's Protection, he is able to do so without being hurt.

Cannons are the only means to break Metal Chests, dropping the Item inside.

Tears of the Kingdom

Cannons appear as Zonai Devices in Tears of the Kingdom. They can be found throughout the Sky Islands and near Zonai Ruins on the Surface. When struck and powered by an Energy Cell, Cannons fire explosive projectiles every second, draining a third of an Energy Well per shot.

Cannons can be Fused to Weapons and Shields, which results in the Cannon firing when drawn. Shots from Fused Cannons deal the Weapon or Shield's base damage plus one.

Other Appearances

Ripened Tingle's Balloon Trip of Love

The following section is not part of the Zelda canon and should not be taken as such.

In Ripened Tingle's Balloon Trip of Love, there is a Cannon on Page 1 which is used to take Tingle to Page 2.

Phantom Hourglass (Himekawa)

The following section is not part of the Zelda canon and should not be taken as such.

In the Phantom Hourglass manga by Akira Himekawa, Eddo decides to give Link a Cannon for free if the hero can make him feel his need.[7] Link's scream convinces Eddo, although he has to construct a new one because the scream broke all the cannons.[8][9] Once the Cannon is complete, Link first uses it to explode an attacking Octorok. The Cannon is last used to keep Bellum at bay until Link slays the monster.[10]

The pirate Jolene uses Cannons on her ship to attack the SS Linebeck.[11] These Cannons are also used on Bellum so Link can defeat him.[12]

Hyrule Warriors Legends

The following section is not part of the Zelda canon and should not be taken as such.


Trivia

  • In A Link to the Past, the amount of cannonballs fired by Cannons depends on how many other enemies are active nearby; even in adjacent rooms. For example, if the enemies to in the rooms to the west of the Cannons in the Desert Palace are still alive, the cannonballs will only fire a total of four cannonballs at a time. Despite this, they will still go through the action of firing even when they do not launch a cannonball.
  • In Twilight Princess, if Link places a cannonball and Bomb into a Cannon and then stands in front of the Cannon barrel as it fires, he will die instantly.[13] If he wears the Magic Armor, 1000 of his Rupees will be depleted instantly, but he will survive. This is evident in Twilight Princess HD where Link has a larger wallet.

Nomenclature

Names in Other Regions
LanguageNamesMeanings
Japan
Japanese
カベ砲台 (Kabe Hōdai)[14]Wall Artillery Battery
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See Also

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past—Nintendo Player's Guide, Nintendo of America, pg. 139
  2. --Cannon Manual--
    Insert.....iron....continue.....put in.......explosion......launch.
    — Cannon Manual (Twilight Princess)
  3. Practical Cannon — Train (Spirit Tracks)
  4. I can't tell ya how many times we've used the cannon to chase off that fiend. — Bludo (Breath of the Wild)
  5. Cannon
    A Zonai device that fires shots in intervals. The shot explodes when hitting the target. It's a powerful device, but it can be tricky to get the firing angle just right.
    — Inventory (Tears of the Kingdom)
  6. Cannon: Use this to sink warships. — Tutorial (Hyrule Warriors: Definitive Edition)
  7. However...I could give you one for free... If you really want a cannon...Ask with all your heart! I'll give you a free cannon...If you can really make me feel your need! (Phantom Hourglass (Himekawa), VIZ Media, pg. 70, 71)
  8. Cannon... ...PLEEEASE! (Phantom Hourglass (Himekawa), VIZ Media, pg. 72, 73)
  9. Oh! Your screams broke them all! I'll fix one. Just wait. (Phantom Hourglass (Himekawa), VIZ Media, pg. 74)
  10. They've surfaced! Aim for its eye! (Phantom Hourglass (Himekawa), VIZ Media, pg. 180)
  11. You can try to run, but I won't let you get away! Fire! (Phantom Hourglass (Himekawa), VIZ Media, pg. 140)
  12. We'll keep at him, Linebeck! (Phantom Hourglass (Himekawa), VIZ Media, pg. 181)
  13. TheSw1tcher, Super Best Friends Play The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess (Part 25) , YouTube, published May 22, 2016, retrieved May 23, 2016.
  14. Nintendo Official Guidebook: The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past Vol. 1, Shogakukan, pg. 134
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