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{{Enemy
|name    = Yellow ChuChu
|image  =
|game    =
''[[The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask|Majora's Mask]]''
''[[The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker|The Wind Waker]]''
''[[The Legend of Zelda: Phantom Hourglass|Phantom Hourglass]]''
''[[The Legend of Zelda: Spirit Tracks|Spirit Tracks]]''
''[[The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword|Skyward Sword]]''
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Yellow [[ChuChu]]s appear in most Zelda games, and are basically the same in each, except for a few exceptions.
Yellow [[ChuChu]]s appear in most Zelda games, and are basically the same in each, except for a few exceptions.


==Majora's Mask==
==Majora's Mask==
Majora's Mask is the only game that features a Yellow ChuChu that does not have electrical powers. They are quite common, easily killed, and hold arrows inside their bodies that can be collected when they are defeated.
{{Tatl|Yellow Chuchu}}
This yellow variation of ChuChu are particularly useful in dungeons where you use your bow a lot as they contain 10 Arrows. They appear in the [[Great Bay Temple]] and the [[Stone Tower Temple]]. They can be defeated in the same way as the other ChuChu; with your sword or virtually any other weapon in the game and will respawn after a certain amount of time.


==The Wind Waker==  
==The Wind Waker==  
The Wind Waker took Majora's Mask's Yellow Chus and put electrical currents in them, making them less common and more dangerous. Link must first hit the Chu with his boomerang or the Hero's Bow to stun or defeat the Chu safetly. If Link tries to attack a Yellow Chu directly, it will shock him. Even if a Yellow ChuChu is inside water along with Link, despite water's electrical conduction, he will not be shocked.
Yellow ChuChu's appear as little orange electrified blobs, found in the [[Tower of the Gods]] and the [[Savage Labrynth]]. You defeat them the exact same way as blue chuchu's, only they are more common. Effective weapons include: [[Bomb]]s, the [[Hero's Bow]] and the [[Boomerang]]. <br /> They can drop either Green or Red Chu Jelly, but also drop Rupees, bombs and arrows etc.


==Phantom Hourglass==
==Phantom Hourglass==
Phantom Hourglass kept with The Wind Waker's version of the Yellow ChuChus, staying with their electricity. In this game, though, their electric does not last forever. Link has the choice of either stunning the Chu then attacking or waiting for the electricity to stop, making it possible to attack without being hurt. If Link gets shocked in this game, he will be stunned and the map on the top screen will become pixalated and slowly become normal again.
Yellow ChuChus are very annoying to deal with. You can't attack them while they are electrified, you'll have to wait until they stop sparking. If you do run into them, or try to attack with your sword, you'll lose some health and your map will become pixelated for a few seconds. A good way to defeat them is to use your boomerang to stun them, and then go in for the kill.


==Spirit Tracks==
==Spirit Tracks==
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==Skyward Sword==
==Skyward Sword==
Yellow Chus appear again in Skyward Sword, with basically the same properties as the other games and are defeated like regular Chus.
{{Fi|Yellow Chuchu}}
Yellow ChuChus are found in [[Lanayru Mine]], [[Lanayru Desert]], [[Lanayru Mining Facility]], [[Lanayru Sand Sea]], and [[Sandship]]. This ChuChus are especially dangerous because of the electrical charge they give off in addition to attempting to absorb Link. If you strike the ChuChu while it is electrically charged Link will be shocked and loose a heart. To not take damage, Link must only attack them when they are not electrified.
 
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Revision as of 17:12, September 27, 2012

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Yellow ChuChus appear in most Zelda games, and are basically the same in each, except for a few exceptions.

Majora's Mask

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It's a Yellow Chuchu.
That's nothing to sweat about.
It usually has something in its
stomach that's of use...

This yellow variation of ChuChu are particularly useful in dungeons where you use your bow a lot as they contain 10 Arrows. They appear in the Great Bay Temple and the Stone Tower Temple. They can be defeated in the same way as the other ChuChu; with your sword or virtually any other weapon in the game and will respawn after a certain amount of time.

The Wind Waker

Yellow ChuChu's appear as little orange electrified blobs, found in the Tower of the Gods and the Savage Labrynth. You defeat them the exact same way as blue chuchu's, only they are more common. Effective weapons include: Bombs, the Hero's Bow and the Boomerang.
They can drop either Green or Red Chu Jelly, but also drop Rupees, bombs and arrows etc.

Phantom Hourglass

Yellow ChuChus are very annoying to deal with. You can't attack them while they are electrified, you'll have to wait until they stop sparking. If you do run into them, or try to attack with your sword, you'll lose some health and your map will become pixelated for a few seconds. A good way to defeat them is to use your boomerang to stun them, and then go in for the kill.

Spirit Tracks

Yellow Chus are basically the same in this game as in Phantom Hourglass, along with the Whip and Whirlwind being able to stun them.

Skyward Sword

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Yellow ChuChus are found in Lanayru Mine, Lanayru Desert, Lanayru Mining Facility, Lanayru Sand Sea, and Sandship. This ChuChus are especially dangerous because of the electrical charge they give off in addition to attempting to absorb Link. If you strike the ChuChu while it is electrically charged Link will be shocked and loose a heart. To not take damage, Link must only attack them when they are not electrified.