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Dinofols in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask|Majora's Mask]]'' take the same appearance as the previous game, although they are given the ability to breath fire. They are encountered more frequently than in ''Ocarina of Time'' as well as earlier in the game. One is found as a [[Mini-Boss]] in the [[Woodfall Temple]], guarding the [[Hero's Bow]]. Two are in the [[Snowhead Temple]], three in the [[Secret Shrine]], and one [[Inside the Moon]].
Dinofols in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask|Majora's Mask]]'' take the same appearance as the previous game, although they are given the ability to breath fire. They are encountered more frequently than in ''Ocarina of Time'' as well as earlier in the game. Dinoflos may be easier than their Lizaflos counterparts from Ocarina of Time. He only takes four hits with the starting sword. His attacks consist of flame breath mostly and some sword strikes. Deku Nuts and bombs can aid Link in these encounters to complement the sword. Later on, the Glided Sword or Great Fairy's Sword will lessen his power dramatically. One is found as a [[Mini-Boss]] in the [[Woodfall Temple]], guarding the [[Hero's Bow]]. Two are in the [[Snowhead Temple]], three in the [[Secret Shrine]], and one [[Inside the Moon]].


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