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'''Burrs'''{{Ref|pg. 71|Now you can cross the rope—just make sure to drop and hang and then jostle the Burrs off.|''[[Prima Games Skyward Sword Premiere Edition Strategy Guide]]''}} are green, spiky balls | '''Burrs'''{{Ref|pg. 71|Now you can cross the rope—just make sure to drop and hang and then jostle the Burrs off.|''[[Prima Games Skyward Sword Premiere Edition Strategy Guide]]''}} are green, spiky balls encountered in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword|Skyward Sword]]''. Appearing in most of the [[Faron Province]], it is one of the first enemies found in [[Faron Woods]] and can later be found in the [[Deep Woods]], [[Skyview Temple]], and [[Lake Floria]]. | ||
Being found on the ground and in water, it is harmless when untouched, but if [[Link (Skyward Sword)|Link]] comes into contact with a Burr, it attaches itself to him and turns red, exploding soon after.{{Ref|pg. 63|If they attach to Link, they'll turn red and eventually explode. |''Prima Games Skyward Sword Premiere Edition Strategy Guide''}} This inflicts a quarter of a heart of damage to Link.{{Ref|name=knock|pg. 63|This only inflicts a quarter-Heart's worth of damage, but it also knocks Link off the rope.|''Prima Games Skyward Sword Premiere Edition Strategy Guide''}} Similar to traps, enemies like the [[Bokoblin]] are not affected by the Burrs.{{Ref|pg. 71|You want the Bokoblin to cross the rope to get at you. The Burrs on the rope won't affect it, but you can shoot it with your Slingshot while it's trying to cross.|''Prima Games Skyward Sword Premiere Edition Strategy Guide''}} Before Link makes contact with one, he can use his [[sword]] to hit the Burr, making it turn red and explode. Once a Burr attaches onto Link, he can use a [[Spin Attack]] to make it detach from his body. | Being found on the ground and in water, it is harmless when untouched, but if [[Link (Skyward Sword)|Link]] comes into contact with a Burr, it attaches itself to him and turns red, exploding soon after.{{Ref|pg. 63|If they attach to Link, they'll turn red and eventually explode. |''Prima Games Skyward Sword Premiere Edition Strategy Guide''}} This inflicts a quarter of a heart of damage to Link.{{Ref|name=knock|pg. 63|This only inflicts a quarter-Heart's worth of damage, but it also knocks Link off the rope.|''Prima Games Skyward Sword Premiere Edition Strategy Guide''}} Similar to traps, enemies like the [[Bokoblin]] are not affected by the Burrs.{{Ref|pg. 71|You want the Bokoblin to cross the rope to get at you. The Burrs on the rope won't affect it, but you can shoot it with your Slingshot while it's trying to cross.|''Prima Games Skyward Sword Premiere Edition Strategy Guide''}} Before Link makes contact with one, he can use his [[sword]] to hit the Burr, making it turn red and explode. Once a Burr attaches onto Link, he can use a [[Spin Attack]] to make it detach from his body. | ||
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==Trivia== | ==Trivia== | ||
*[[Burr | *[[Burr]]'s name comes from the alternate spelling for [[Wikipedia:Bur|bur]], a spiky seed pod. | ||
==Gallery== | ==Gallery== | ||
<gallery> | <gallery> | ||
File:Burr-Jostle.png| | File:Burr-Jostle.png|Link jostling off the Burrs | ||
File:Burrs-Skyview-Temple.png| | File:Burrs-Skyview-Temple.png|Burrs in the Skyview Temple | ||
File:Burrs-Lake-Floria.png| | File:Burrs-Lake-Floria.png|Burrs in Lake Floria | ||
</gallery> | </gallery> | ||