Best Arrow Fusions Guide — Top Arrow Types & Fuse Combos in TotK
Best Arrow Fusions Guide — Top Arrow Types & Combinations
Arrows are heavily customizable in TotK through Fuse — you can attach almost any item to create unique arrow types. This guide ranks the best arrow fusions and when to use each.
Arrow Fusion Basics
How to fuse arrows:
- Draw your bow (ZR)
- While holding, open the item menu to select a fuse material
- Release → fused arrow fires
Or: Pre-fuse in inventory by selecting the material → fuse to arrow
Key rule: The arrow inherits both the material's damage AND its element. Gems add elemental damage. Explosive items add area damage.
S-Tier Arrow Fusions
Bomb Flower Arrow (Best General Purpose)
Fuse: Normal Arrow + Bomb Flower Effect: Explosive burst on impact — ~3-4x regular arrow damage, area of effect Best for: Groups of enemies, breaking rock walls, Talus ore nodes, Gleeok head gems
Why S-tier: Bomb Flowers are available from vendors, Depths cave plants, and plant-heavy areas. The damage + AoE makes them efficient against virtually everything.
Savage Lynel Bow + Any Gem (Best Single-Target DPS)
Setup: Savage Lynel Bow (5 simultaneous shots) + Topaz/Ruby/Sapphire fused arrow Effect: 5 arrows fire at once, each with the elemental gem effect Damage: Each gem adds +4-8 elemental damage × 5 shots = massive burst
Best gem choices:
- Topaz (electric) → stun + damage, great against wet enemies
- Sapphire (ice) → freeze on hit + damage
- Ruby (fire) → fire damage, good against ice enemies
Why S-tier: The 5-shot multiplier makes gem arrows extremely efficient. One Topaz fused to a Lynel Bow arrow = 5 arrows with electric effect.
Keese Eyeball Arrow (Auto-Lock Tracking)
Fuse: Normal Arrow + Keese Eyeball (from any Keese) Effect: Arrow curves toward the nearest enemy automatically Best for: Moving targets, aerial enemies, hitting distant enemies without precision aiming
Why S-tier: Auto-tracking completely bypasses the need for precise aim against many enemies. Essential for Keese swarms, Lizalfos that dodge, and airborne enemies.
Variants:
- Regular Keese Eyeball: basic tracking
- Fire Keese Eyeball: tracking + fire damage
- Electric Keese Eyeball: tracking + shock damage
- Ice Keese Eyeball: tracking + ice/freeze
Electric Keese Eyeball + Lynel Bow = 5 tracking electric arrows per shot. Destroys most enemies.
Bomb Arrow (Purchased/Found)
Regular Bomb Arrows (pre-made, from shops or enemy drops):
- Available from Lookout Landing and most merchants
- No fusing required — just fire
- Less damage than Bomb Flower fused arrows but no material cost
A-Tier Arrow Fusions
Topaz Arrow (Thunder Arrow)
Fuse: Arrow + Topaz Effect: Lightning bolt on impact + electric AoE Best for: Groups of enemies in water, metal-armored enemies, Thunder Gleeok setup
Note: Topaz is somewhat common from ore nodes (180R value) — use freely as needed.
Sapphire Arrow (Ice Arrow)
Fuse: Arrow + Sapphire Effect: Ice burst on impact, chance to freeze enemies Best for: Fire enemies (Igneo Talus, Fire Gleeok heads), freezing Lynels for parry setup
Freeze mechanic: Frozen enemies take double damage from the next hit and stay vulnerable briefly — combine Sapphire Arrow to freeze, then melee combo.
Ruby Arrow (Fire Arrow)
Fuse: Arrow + Ruby Effect: Fire burst on impact Best for: Ice enemies (Frost Talus, Frost Lizalfos), exploding wood/plant obstacles, Chuchu Jellies
Muddle Bud Arrow (Confusion)
Fuse: Arrow + Muddle Bud Effect: Hit enemy becomes "muddled" — attacks its allies for 30 seconds Best for: Large camps (hit the strongest enemy, it kills its friends), Moblin camps
Source: Muddle Buds found in swampy/wetland areas.
B-Tier Arrow Fusions
Dazzlefruit Arrow (Flash)
Fuse: Arrow + Dazzlefruit Effect: Bright flash on impact, temporarily blinds/stuns nearby enemies Best for: Crowd control when surrounded
Puffshroom Arrow (Smoke Screen)
Fuse: Arrow + Puffshroom Effect: Creates smoke cloud on impact, disorienting enemies Best for: Escaping, creating distance
Situation-Specific Guide
| Situation | Best Arrow Fusion | |-----------|-----------------| | Gleeok head gems | Bomb Flower or Ice/Fire (element match) | | Lynel fight | Electric Keese Eyeball + Savage Lynel Bow | | Enemy camp | Bomb Flower (AoE) or Muddle Bud (confusion) | | Aerial enemies | Keese Eyeball (tracking) | | Frozen water puzzle | Ruby Arrow (melts ice) | | Wet enemies | Topaz Arrow (water amplifies electric) | | Stalnox/Stal enemies | Fire Arrow (bone weakness) | | Wood/plant obstacles | Ruby Arrow (fire) |
Arrow Farming
Cheapest Source
- Lookout Landing merchant sells basic arrows in bulk (25-50 at a time)
- Enemy drops — Bokoblins, Lizalfos, and archers drop arrows when killed
- Chests — Arrow bundles in most dungeon and Depths chests
Bomb Flowers
- Found in Depths caves growing on cave walls (the distinctive glowing orange)
- Eldin Canyon and Death Mountain caves have higher density
- Respawn on Blood Moon
Keese Eyeballs
- Kill Keese (small bat enemies, everywhere at night and in caves)
- Electric Keese Eyeballs: Kill Electric Keese specifically (Lanayru wetlands, stormy areas)
- Fire Keese Eyeballs: Eldin Canyon caves
Multi-Shot Bow Math
Multi-shot bows make gem/Keese arrow fusions dramatically more efficient:
| Bow | Shots/Draw | Effect with 1 Topaz | |-----|-----------|---------------------| | Basic Bow | 1 | 1 electric hit | | Duplex Bow | 2 | 2 electric hits | | Lynel Bow (White-Maned) | 3 | 3 electric hits | | Savage Lynel Bow | 5 | 5 electric hits |
One gem with a Savage Lynel Bow = 5 elemental hits per arrow pull. It's the most efficient gem consumption method in combat.
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