Cadence of Hyrule Shooting Gallery

Cadence of Hyrule Shooting Gallery | How to get the quiver

Cadence of Hyrule is the latest Legend of Zelda game, but it comes with a twist: It’s a rhythm-action game from the creators of the similar Crypt of the NecroDancer. Don’t let the dancing fool you, however; this is still a Zelda game and the monsters are still just as deadly, so you’ll need the best weapons to beat them. The bow’s always useful as the main long-range weapon, but to extend its ammo you’ll need the quiver from the Cadence of Hyrule shooting gallery. But what score do you need to get the quiver, or a heart piece, and is there an easy way to beat this tough minigame?

Where is the Cadence of Hyrule shooting gallery?

The shooting gallery is located in Kakariko Village near the start of the game, in the southeastern side of the village. It’s just below and to the right of the statue, and is in the building with the target above the door.

What are the scores you need to win prizes in the Cadence of Hyrule shooting gallery?

There are two main prizes in the Kakariko Village shooting gallery: A heart piece to extend your life and a quiver to allow you to carry more arrows. The Piece of Heart can be collected for getting 10 points, and for the Quiver you’ll need to get a massive 20 points. It’s tricky for sure.

Is there an easy way to get the Cadence of Hyrule quiver?

The easiest way to play the shooting gallery and get the quiver is by playing in co-op, since you can both play and score at the same time. You’re essentially cheating the game! However, if you’re purely solo it’s much harder. Stay central, make sure to get the higher-scoring targets like the treasure chest board, and attempt to get several targets as they line up. It’ll take several tries and a lot of practice for sure. Keep at it!

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