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Link must then defeat them in a boss battle. In the first stage of the battle, he must reflect Kotake's ice beams at Koume and Koume's fire beams at Kotake. They will then merge to form Twinrova. Link must store three of the same elemental beam in his mirror shield, causing it to shoot back at Twinrova. She will collapse, giving Link a chance to damage her with his sword. After they have been defeated, they ascend to heaven while bickering about who is the younger sister.
Link must then defeat them in a boss battle. In the first stage of the battle, he must reflect Kotake's ice beams at Koume and Koume's fire beams at Kotake. They will then merge to form Twinrova. Link must store three of the same elemental beam in his mirror shield, causing it to shoot back at Twinrova. She will collapse, giving Link a chance to damage her with his sword. After they have been defeated, they ascend to heaven while bickering about who is the younger sister.
In the 3DS OofT, "Twinrova" is removed for the descriptions of Koume and Kotake. So instead of being "Twinrova Koume" and "Twinrova Kotake," they are just known as "Koume and Kotake."


==Majora's Mask==
==Majora's Mask==
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Once Link is able to defeat Koume and Kotake separately, the two fuse into one entity and become even more powerful foe. After Link defeats Twinrova, thus saving Princess Zelda, the witches choose to sacrifice their own body as a vessel to revive Ganon. However, because the ritual is not carried out using Zelda as planned, only a mindless, yet dangerous Ganon is able to be revived.
Once Link is able to defeat Koume and Kotake separately, the two fuse into one entity and become even more powerful foe. After Link defeats Twinrova, thus saving Princess Zelda, the witches choose to sacrifice their own body as a vessel to revive Ganon. However, because the ritual is not carried out using Zelda as planned, only a mindless, yet dangerous Ganon is able to be revived.
==Trivia==
*In the 3DS version of Ocarina of Time, "Twinrova" is removed for the descriptions of Koume and Kotake. Instead of being "Twinrova Koume" and "Twinrova Kotake," they are just known as "Koume and Kotake."


==Gallery==
==Gallery==

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