Like all of the games in the franchise, there are a wide number of pieces of gear and items for the player to acquire throughout the world of Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword HD. All of the different pieces of gear that players can find will allow them to do many different things in the game. Without all of these different pieces of gear the player won’t be able to make it all the way through Skyward Sword.

One such piece of gear that the player can find is the Bug Net. This is really helpful due to the fact that this net is used to capture bugs that in turn have many helpful uses throughout the game’s world. This guide shows players how to obtain and use the Bug Net in Skyward Sword HD.

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Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword HD – How to Get the Bug Net

The Bug Net is exclusively used for capturing bugs and other small things in the game’s world. Luckily getting their hands on the Bug Net is actually a really simple process for the player. All they have to do is go to Beedle’s Shop and purchase it from him. The Bug Net will only cost the player 50 Rupees, so it won’t set them back to terribly far financially.

From there using the Bug Net is an equally simple process. The player just has to go into the inventory screen and equip the Bug Net to the ZR button and then press that button whenever they want to swing it. The player then just has to slowly approach any bugs that they see out in the world as slowly as possible and then press the ZR button to collect them. The player can’t move too fast though or the bugs will run away.

Once the player has acquired bugs they can then travel back to Beedle’s shop and sell them for Rupees. These bugs will be worth anywhere from 5 to 50 Rupees depending on their rarity. However, the player can also go to Bertie’s Infusion Shop and trade the bugs in there. This will allow the player to boost the abilities of their potions, which will make them much more useful to Link. Bugs should be used at the Infusion Shop whenever possible.

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Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword HD can be played on the Nintendo Switch.

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