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'''Fire Keese''' are a variation of the standard [[The Legend of Zelda (Series)|''Zelda'']] enemies, the [[Keese]]. They are basically the same thing, the only difference is a Fire Keese is encased with fire, | '''Fire Keese''' are a variation of the standard [[The Legend of Zelda (Series)|''Zelda'']] enemies, the [[Keese]]. They are basically the same thing, the only difference is a Fire Keese is encased with fire, burning [[Link]] upon contact. | ||
===A Link to the Past''== | |||
===A Link to the Past | {{Float|left|[[File:Fire_Keese_ALttP.gif]]}}While very similar to the Fire Keese, the [[Blazing Bat]]s are seen in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past|A Link to the Past]]'' and are summoned by [[Ganon]] in the battle against [[Link (Breath of the Wild)|Link]] for the [[Triforce]]. | ||
{{Float|left|[[File:Fire_Keese_ALttP.gif]]}}While very similar to the Fire Keese, the [[Blazing Bat]]s are seen in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past|A Link to the Past]]'' and are summoned by [[Ganon]] in the battle against [[Link]] for the [[Triforce]]. | |||
== | ==''Link's Awakening''== | ||
Like previously, while not known as the Fire Keese, the Blazing Bats play the same role as the previous game in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Link's Awakening|Link's Awakening]]'' where they are summoned by [[Nightmare]]'s Ganon form. | Like previously, while not known as the Fire Keese, the Blazing Bats play the same role as the previous game in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Link's Awakening|Link's Awakening]]'' where they are summoned by [[Nightmare]]'s Ganon form. | ||
== | ==''Ocarina of Time''== | ||
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Fire Keese make their debut in ''Ocarina of Time'' and are first encountered within [[Dodongo's Cavern]]. If they attack Link, their fire will go out, turning back into regular Keese. They can then dive into another torch to reignite. If they attack Link while he has the [[Deku Shield]] equipped, the shield will burn up. It is recommended that Link use the [[Hylian Shield]] to avoid having his Deku Shield burned up. | Fire Keese make their debut in ''Ocarina of Time'' and are first encountered within [[Dodongo's Cavern]]. If they attack [[Link (Ocarina of Time)|Link]], their fire will go out, turning back into regular Keese. They can then dive into another torch to reignite. If they attack Link while he has the [[Deku Shield]] equipped, the shield will burn up. It is recommended that Link use the [[Hylian Shield]] to avoid having his Deku Shield burned up. | ||
As with regular Keese, projectiles work best in defeating them, with the [[Slingshot]] in particular working very well. | As with regular Keese, projectiles work best in defeating them, with the [[Slingshot]] in particular working very well. | ||
== | ==''Majora's Mask''== | ||
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Fire Keese act the same as ''Ocarina of Time''. | Fire Keese act the same as ''Ocarina of Time''. | ||
== | ==''Oracle of Seasons and Oracle of Ages''== | ||
Fire Keese appear in the [[Sword & Shield Maze]] and [[Skull Dungeon]] in ''Oracle of Seasons'' and ''Oracle of Ages'', respectively. Due to their higher flight path, [[Roc's Feather]] or [[Roc's Cape]] may be necessary for Link to defeat Fire Keese. | Fire Keese appear in the [[Sword & Shield Maze]] and [[Skull Dungeon]] in ''Oracle of Seasons'' and ''Oracle of Ages'', respectively. Due to their higher flight path, [[Roc's Feather]] or [[Roc's Cape]] may be necessary for [[Link (Oracle Series)|Link]] to defeat Fire Keese. | ||
== | ==''The Wind Waker''== | ||
Fire Keese behave as in most previous games. They first appear in [[Dragon Roost Cavern]], but also appear in [[Cave]]s and various other areas throughout the [[Great Sea]]. | Fire Keese behave as in most previous games. They first appear in [[Dragon Roost Cavern]], but also appear in [[Cave]]s and various other areas throughout the [[Great Sea]]. | ||
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These bats fly around dark places and attack anything that moves. Great care should be taken around Fire Keeses that appear during times of volcanic activity.}} | These bats fly around dark places and attack anything that moves. Great care should be taken around Fire Keeses that appear during times of volcanic activity.}} | ||
== | ==''Twilight Princess''== | ||
Fire Keese in ''Twilight Princess'' appear fairly often. They can be found in the [[Goron Mines]], and in some dark caverns that can be accessed in the overworld. They are easily defeated with a swing of Link's sword. Like in ''Ocarina of Time'', if Link has the [[Ordon Shield]] or the [[Wooden Shield]] equipped when he gets hit by them, it will burn up and he will lose it. This won't happen with the [[Hylian Shield]]. | Fire Keese in ''Twilight Princess'' appear fairly often. They can be found in the [[Goron Mines]], and in some dark caverns that can be accessed in the overworld. They are easily defeated with a swing of [[Link (Twilight Princess)|Link]]'s sword. Like in ''Ocarina of Time'', if Link has the [[Ordon Shield]] or the [[Wooden Shield]] equipped when he gets hit by them, it will burn up and he will lose it. This won't happen with the [[Hylian Shield]]. | ||
== | ==''Phantom Hourglass''== | ||
Fire Keese are first encountered in the [[Temple of Fire]] and must be defeated with a ranged weapon such as the [[Bow]] or [[Boomerang]]. | Fire Keese are first encountered in the [[Temple of Fire]] and must be defeated with a ranged weapon such as the [[Bow]] or [[Boomerang]]. | ||
== | ==''Spirit Tracks''== | ||
Fire Keese must be defeated with a ranged weapon such as the Bow, Boomerang or [[Whip]]. Fire Keese respawn infinitely by some fire pits. | Fire Keese must be defeated with a ranged weapon such as the Bow, Boomerang or [[Whip]]. Fire Keese respawn infinitely by some fire pits. | ||
== | ==''Skyward Sword''== | ||
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Fire Keese are a fiery variety of [[Keese]] and act similarly to their ordinary counterparts. If they get too close, they will burn Link and damage his Wooden Shield. | Fire Keese are a fiery variety of [[Keese]] and act similarly to their ordinary counterparts. If they get too close, they will burn [[Link (Skyward Sword)|Link]] and damage his Wooden Shield. | ||
== | ==''Tri Force Heroes''== | ||
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== | ==''Breath of the Wild''== | ||
This type of Keese can be found in the Eldin region of the game, and are easy to spot due to their bright flames. They will hover around Link for a short amount of time before charging at him, potentially setting him alight. If Link is holding any wooden based weapons, shields, or bows, they could light on fire. When defeated, a Fire Keese may drop a [[Fire Keese Wing]] or a [[Keese Eyeball]]. | This type of Keese can be found in the Eldin region of the game, and are easy to spot due to their bright flames. They will hover around Link for a short amount of time before charging at him, potentially setting him alight. If [[Link (Breath of the Wild)|Link]] is holding any wooden based weapons, shields, or bows, they could light on fire. When defeated, a Fire Keese may drop a [[Fire Keese Wing]] or a [[Keese Eyeball]]. | ||
Fire Keese will die under rainy conditions, dropping dead when their fire is extinguished. Also, unlike normal [[Keese#Breath of the Wild|Keese]] and much like other elemental Keese, they do not flock. | Fire Keese will die under rainy conditions, dropping dead when their fire is extinguished. Also, unlike normal [[Keese#Breath of the Wild|Keese]] and much like other elemental Keese, they do not flock. | ||
== | ==''Age of Calamity''== | ||
Fire Keese in ''[[Hyrule Warriors: Age of Calamity|Age of Calamity]]'' appear in similar fashion as their ''Breath of the Wild'' counterparts. They are weak enemies and will be defeated with just a single attack. Upon being defeated, they may drop a Fire Keese Wing or a Keese Eyeball. After each Fire Keese is defeated, the player will receive a [[Keese Trophy]], which can be used to complete [[Age of Calamity Quests|quests]] or upgrade weapons of the various warriors. | Fire Keese in ''[[Hyrule Warriors: Age of Calamity|Age of Calamity]]'' appear in similar fashion as their ''Breath of the Wild'' counterparts. They are weak enemies and will be defeated with just a single attack. Upon being defeated, they may drop a Fire Keese Wing or a Keese Eyeball. After each Fire Keese is defeated, the player will receive a [[Keese Trophy]], which can be used to complete [[Age of Calamity Quests|quests]] or upgrade weapons of the various warriors. | ||
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Oracle of Seasons Sword - 1 hit Oracle of Ages Sword - 1 hit The Wind Waker [show] Hero's Sword - 1 hit Master Sword - 1 hit Skull Hammer - 1 hit Bomb - 1 hit Hookshot - 1 hit Arrow - 1 hit Fire Arrow - 1 hit Ice Arrow - 1 hit Light Arrow - 1 hit Skyward Sword [show] In General [show] | |
Related |
Fire Keese are a variation of the standard Zelda enemies, the Keese. They are basically the same thing, the only difference is a Fire Keese is encased with fire, burning Link upon contact.
=A Link to the Past
While very similar to the Fire Keese, the Blazing Bats are seen in A Link to the Past and are summoned by Ganon in the battle against Link for the Triforce.
Link's Awakening
Like previously, while not known as the Fire Keese, the Blazing Bats play the same role as the previous game in Link's Awakening where they are summoned by Nightmare's Ganon form.
Ocarina of Time
Fire Keese |
Fire Keese make their debut in Ocarina of Time and are first encountered within Dodongo's Cavern. If they attack Link, their fire will go out, turning back into regular Keese. They can then dive into another torch to reignite. If they attack Link while he has the Deku Shield equipped, the shield will burn up. It is recommended that Link use the Hylian Shield to avoid having his Deku Shield burned up.
As with regular Keese, projectiles work best in defeating them, with the Slingshot in particular working very well.
Majora's Mask
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Fire Keese act the same as Ocarina of Time.
Oracle of Seasons and Oracle of Ages
Fire Keese appear in the Sword & Shield Maze and Skull Dungeon in Oracle of Seasons and Oracle of Ages, respectively. Due to their higher flight path, Roc's Feather or Roc's Cape may be necessary for Link to defeat Fire Keese.
The Wind Waker
Fire Keese behave as in most previous games. They first appear in Dragon Roost Cavern, but also appear in Caves and various other areas throughout the Great Sea.
Twilight Princess
Fire Keese in Twilight Princess appear fairly often. They can be found in the Goron Mines, and in some dark caverns that can be accessed in the overworld. They are easily defeated with a swing of Link's sword. Like in Ocarina of Time, if Link has the Ordon Shield or the Wooden Shield equipped when he gets hit by them, it will burn up and he will lose it. This won't happen with the Hylian Shield.
Phantom Hourglass
Fire Keese are first encountered in the Temple of Fire and must be defeated with a ranged weapon such as the Bow or Boomerang.
Spirit Tracks
Fire Keese must be defeated with a ranged weapon such as the Bow, Boomerang or Whip. Fire Keese respawn infinitely by some fire pits.
Skyward Sword
Fire Keese are a fiery variety of Keese and act similarly to their ordinary counterparts. If they get too close, they will burn Link and damage his Wooden Shield.
Tri Force Heroes
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Breath of the Wild
This type of Keese can be found in the Eldin region of the game, and are easy to spot due to their bright flames. They will hover around Link for a short amount of time before charging at him, potentially setting him alight. If Link is holding any wooden based weapons, shields, or bows, they could light on fire. When defeated, a Fire Keese may drop a Fire Keese Wing or a Keese Eyeball.
Fire Keese will die under rainy conditions, dropping dead when their fire is extinguished. Also, unlike normal Keese and much like other elemental Keese, they do not flock.
Age of Calamity
Fire Keese in Age of Calamity appear in similar fashion as their Breath of the Wild counterparts. They are weak enemies and will be defeated with just a single attack. Upon being defeated, they may drop a Fire Keese Wing or a Keese Eyeball. After each Fire Keese is defeated, the player will receive a Keese Trophy, which can be used to complete quests or upgrade weapons of the various warriors.
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Fire Keese from Ocarina of Time and Majora's Mask
Fire Keese from Oracle of Seasons and Oracle of Ages
Fire Keese Figurine from The Wind Waker
Fire Keese Model from Phantom Hourglass
Fire Keese Model from Skyward Sword
Fire Keese from Breath of the Wild
Fire Keese from Age of Calamity