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Wizards are magicians that wear white robes adorned on the front with a cross, first encountered in [[Maze Island Palace]].{{Ref|pg. 32|Connected by a bridge to the mainland, the island is the home of the fourth Palace wherein live a host of Wizards and other beings.|''Nintendo Power Issue 004''}} Like [[Wizzrobe]]s, Wizards vanish after casting a spell at [[Link (The Legend of Zelda)#The Adventure of Link|Link]].{{Ref|pg. 33|Quickly Link learns that the power of the wizards is not only in their spells, but also in their quickness, and the fact that they vanish without warning.|''Nintendo Power Issue 004''}} Though Link cannot defeat them with his [[sword]], he can turn their own magic against them by using the [[Reflect Spell]].{{Ref|pg. 32|With the magic of Reflect Link's shield now repels the spells cast by Wizards and shoots them back.|''Nintendo Power Issue 004''}}{{Ref|pg. 33|Only with Reflect can he fight them.|''Nintendo Power Issue 004''}} Without the spell active, Link's [[shield]] simply absorbs their attacks. | Wizards are magicians that wear white robes adorned on the front with a cross, first encountered in [[Maze Island Palace]].{{Ref|pg. 32|Connected by a bridge to the mainland, the island is the home of the fourth Palace wherein live a host of Wizards and other beings.|''Nintendo Power Issue 004''}} Like [[Wizzrobe]]s, Wizards vanish after casting a spell at [[Link (The Legend of Zelda)#The Adventure of Link|Link]].{{Ref|pg. 33|Quickly Link learns that the power of the wizards is not only in their spells, but also in their quickness, and the fact that they vanish without warning.|''Nintendo Power Issue 004''}} Though Link cannot defeat them with his [[sword]], he can turn their own magic against them by using the [[Reflect Spell]].{{Ref|pg. 32|With the magic of Reflect Link's shield now repels the spells cast by Wizards and shoots them back.|''Nintendo Power Issue 004''}}{{Ref|pg. 33|Only with Reflect can he fight them.|''Nintendo Power Issue 004''}} Without the spell active, Link's [[shield]] simply absorbs their attacks. | ||
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Wizards[1] are enemies from The Adventure of Link.
The Adventure of Link
Wizards are magicians that wear white robes adorned on the front with a cross, first encountered in Maze Island Palace.[2] Like Wizzrobes, Wizards vanish after casting a spell at Link.[3] Though Link cannot defeat them with his sword, he can turn their own magic against them by using the Reflect Spell.[4][5] Without the spell active, Link's shield simply absorbs their attacks.
Enemy Data
Experience Points | 100 | ||||
Item Drop | Red Magic Jar or 200 exp Point Bag | ||||
Enemy Habitat | Maze Island Palace Three-Eye Rock Palace | ||||
Combat Data | •Must use Reflect |
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References
- ↑ "Hidden pits drop into fiery pools and no path, it seems, is free of the Wizards." — Nintendo Power Issue 004, pg. 32
- ↑ "Connected by a bridge to the mainland, the island is the home of the fourth Palace wherein live a host of Wizards and other beings." — Nintendo Power Issue 004, pg. 32
- ↑ "Quickly Link learns that the power of the wizards is not only in their spells, but also in their quickness, and the fact that they vanish without warning." — Nintendo Power Issue 004, pg. 33
- ↑ "With the magic of Reflect Link's shield now repels the spells cast by Wizards and shoots them back." — Nintendo Power Issue 004, pg. 32
- ↑ "Only with Reflect can he fight them." — Nintendo Power Issue 004, pg. 33