Who shot Smaug the first time?

Bard the Bowman is a character in J. R. R. Tolkien's The Hobbit. A Man of Laketown and a descendant of the ancient Lords of Dale, Bard manages to kill Smaug, the dragon, after which he becomes king of Dale.
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Who actually killed Smaug?

In The Hobbit by J.R.R. Tolkien, Smaug is killed by Bard, an archer who lives in Laketown. After Bilbo angers Smaug, the dragon leaves his lair to attack Laketown. During his conversation with Smaug, Bilbo noticed that there was a hole in Smaug's armor.
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Who shot Smaug?

One of the archers defending the town, Bard, a descendant of Girion, holds out against Smaug with his arrows. Taking advice from a thrush, he shoots Smaug in his soft spot — the place near his left breast that Bilbo had spied some time before.
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Why did one arrow kill Smaug?

1977: The Hobbit (1977 film) :

The Black Arrow plays a very similar role to that in the book. Bard uses the arrow to kill Smaug after the thrush informs him of Smaug's weak point.
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Who shot the arrow that killed Smaug?

After praising the black arrow, Bard shot it with remarkable speed into the dragon's only weak spot. The entirety of the black arrow vanished completely within the hollow. Smaug was felled by the shot, flying into the air before falling back down, crushing Lake-town.
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The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey - Smaug attacks Erebor

Who replaced Thorin as king?

After the death of Thorin in the Battle of Five Armies, Dain becomes King under the Mountain. He redeems the Arkenstone from Bard with a fourteenth of the treasure, which is used to re-establish Dale. Over the next three years, Bard rebuilds the city of Dale and becomes its ruler.
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Who knocked the scale off of Smaug?

After destroying the majority of Lake-town, Smaug sees Bard attempting to take him on. He taunts the bowman, and, then, while charging him, Bard shoots his Black Arrow into Smaug's vulnerable spot, the same spot that his ancestor had shaken a scale off loose centuries earlier.
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Why didn't Gandalf kill Smaug himself?

Because Gandalf was forbidden from matching power with power. At least at first. But more importantly, even after his return as Gandalf the White, Gandalf was still not as powerful as Sauron, yea, even that Sauron, weakened as he was from the height of his power, Gandalf could not match him in strength.
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Could Legolas have killed Smaug?

If he is using black arrow. The black arrow is just a normal arrow so that wouldn't have any effect. Bard only knew where to aim because he could understand the thrush that heard Bilbo talk about it. So Legolas would only be able to kill Smaug through sheer luck or he would have to see the gap in the gemstone armor.
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Why didn't gold kill Smaug?

Smaug is a dragon, and specifically a winged fire-drake; heat didn't trouble him in the least. Because he's a dragon. Very hot fire already burns in him. Putting molten gold would not really damage him, it's just like trying to extinguish fire with fire.
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How old was Smaug when he died?

From the day that Smaug attacked Dale and Erebor in 2,770 TA to the day he was slain by Bard in 2,941 TA was 171 years.
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Could Smaug destroy the one ring?

Smaug's dragon-fine would not have been hot enough to destroy the One Ring. The malevolence that Sauron put inside of the Ring could only be destroyed in the Cracks of Doom, so Frodo was compelled to make the journey to Mordor.
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What became of Smaug after his death?

Roaring in fury and pain, Smaug fell from the sky and plummeted into the flaming ruins of Lake-town. His death marked the end of the great dragons in Middle-earth.
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Did Smaug know about Sauron?

Peter Jackson certainly makes the assertion in the theatrical and extended editions of the Hobbit movies that Smaug and Sauron are not only well aware of each other, but are planning to ally with each other. Smaug even seems to have detailed knowledge of Sauron's coming plans.
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Why was Smaug the last dragon?

Although Smaug was the greatest of the Dragons of his day, he seems not to have been the last of his kind as Gandalf told Frodo Baggins that "there is not now any dragon left on earth in which the old fire is hot enough [to melt the Rings of Power]", indicating the presence of other, lesser dragons.
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Who rules after Thorin dies?

Thorin was killed in the battle, as were his sister-sons Kíli and Fíli. As his "rightful heir," Dáin succeeded Thorin as King under the Mountain, and King of all of Durin's folk.
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Could Smaug beat a Balrog?

Despite popular belief, the Balrog known as Durin's Bane was more powerful than Smaug in Middle-earth, being a literal, primordial demon. Gandalf's decision to fight the Balrog but not Smaug was not based on power levels, but rather on the circumstances and his mission to defeat Sauron.
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Was Smaug on Sauron's side?

It is later revealed that Smaug's attack on Erebor was all part of Sauron's design, meaning that Smaug and Sauron were in league with each other. Smaug was considered one of the highlights of the second film of the series; several critics hailed him as cinema's greatest dragon.
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Did Legolas ever sleep?

Tolkien writes, "He [Legolas] could sleep, if sleep it could be called by Men, resting his mind in the strange paths of Elvish dreams, even as he walked open-eyed in the light of this world." Elves do, therefore, get tired to some extent, but because they can recover whilst awake, outsiders might assume they never grow ...
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Why didn t Sauron recruit Smaug?

Smaug could easily have cut through the armies of Mordor, and delayed the invasion of Middle-earth by years. So it wasn't in Sauron's interest to take on the dragon, but that doesn't mean he saw it as a lost cause, as he fully planned on creating an alliance.
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Could Sauron control Smaug?

Like the Balrog, Smaug was too powerful for Sauron to dominate. Sauron might have made use of him, but likely would have had to wheel-and-deal with him as an equal.
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Did the Arkenstone have power?

Does the gemstone have magical powers or curse that makes the Dwarves covet it with an almost obsessive passion? There was no indication in The Hobbit that the Arkenstone held any magical powers or any curse. It was not the Jewel itself that set Thorin into a frenzy but it was something inside of Thorin himself.
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What was Smaug's famous quote?

"I kill where I wish and none dare resist. I laid low the warriors of old and their like is not in the world today. Then I was but young and tender. Now I am old and strong, strong strong."
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Can Smaug see Bilbo with the Ring on?

Smaug is able to detect Bilbo through the Ring's invisibility, but the hobbit does not even need the Ring to survive the meeting with the dragon, relying on his wits to flatter the dragon and eventually escape.
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What does Smaug mean in English?

According to Tolkien, (who was born in the Free State where these animals occur) the name Smaug is "the past tense of the primitive Germanic verb smeugan, meaning "to squeeze through a hole", making it a doubly appropriate name for dragon-like lizards that live in burrows or rock cracks.
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