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'''Bio-electric Anemone: Barinade''', more simply known as '''Barinade''', is a giant jellyfish-like creature and the [[boss]] of the third [[dungeon]] in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time|Ocarina of Time]]''. Defeating this villainous creature helps [[Link]] save [[Ruto]] | '''Bio-electric Anemone: Barinade''', more simply known as '''Barinade''', is a giant jellyfish-like creature and the [[boss]] of the third [[dungeon]] in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time|Ocarina of Time]]''. Defeating this villainous creature helps [[Link]] save [[Ruto]] and eventually acquire one of the [[Spiritual Stones]], the [[Zora's Sapphire]]. | ||
==Strategy== | ==Strategy== | ||
This giant jellyfish-like creature appears as soon as Link enters the boss room. First, he must detach Barinade from the ceiling with the aid of the [[Boomerang]]. Once it is on the ground, the [[Bari]] that were attached to Barinade come off and begin spinning around it. At this point, Link can use the Boomerang on its vulnerable body, paralyzing it. Whenever Barinade is paralyzed, | This giant jellyfish-like creature appears as soon as Link enters the boss room. First, he must detach Barinade from the ceiling with the aid of the [[Boomerang]]. Once it is on the ground, the [[Bari]] that were attached to Barinade come off and begin spinning around it. At this point, Link can use the Boomerang on its vulnerable body, paralyzing it. Whenever Barinade is paralyzed, Link can either attack the Bari or directly stike Barinade's body, ideally armed with [[Deku Stick]]s and jump attacks for four times normal damage (although Link's [[Kokiri Sword|sword]] works fine).{{Ref|OoT|756|Kokiri}} Hitting Barinade causes one Bari to die for each normal strike with Link's sword or two with a Deku Stick. When all the Bari have been defeated, the second stage of the battle begins. Barinade rises out of the ground, revealing and releasing more Bari. It then begins to move quickly around the arena with the Bari spinning around it rapidly. Link needs to continously throw the Boomerang at Barinade's body to eventually hit it and paralyze it yet again. Once it is paralyzed, Link then faces the same options as before: kill the Bari or Barinade itself. This time, killing the Bari actually has a good reason behind it: having one or more Bari missing creates a gap in the spinning circle that orbits Barinade when it chases Link. That gap makes it much easier and quicker to hit Barinade's body again once he is no longer stunned and resumes chasing Link. However, directly attacking Barinade makes the battle much shorter if Link is lucky and uses advanced techniques. Once damaged enough, Barinade succumbs to defeat. | ||
==Reward== | ==Reward== | ||
After Link is successful in defeating Barinade, Barinade's remains will turn into a [[Heart Container]]. Once he grabs it, he meets with Ruto, who then bestows upon him the third and final Spiritual Stone, Zora's Sapphire.{{Ref|OoT|1313|Ruto}}{{Ref|OoT|1314|Ruto}} | |||
==Gallery== | ==Gallery== |
Revision as of 19:44, May 3, 2013
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Bio-electric Anemone: Barinade, more simply known as Barinade, is a giant jellyfish-like creature and the boss of the third dungeon in Ocarina of Time. Defeating this villainous creature helps Link save Ruto and eventually acquire one of the Spiritual Stones, the Zora's Sapphire.
Strategy
This giant jellyfish-like creature appears as soon as Link enters the boss room. First, he must detach Barinade from the ceiling with the aid of the Boomerang. Once it is on the ground, the Bari that were attached to Barinade come off and begin spinning around it. At this point, Link can use the Boomerang on its vulnerable body, paralyzing it. Whenever Barinade is paralyzed, Link can either attack the Bari or directly stike Barinade's body, ideally armed with Deku Sticks and jump attacks for four times normal damage (although Link's sword works fine).[1] Hitting Barinade causes one Bari to die for each normal strike with Link's sword or two with a Deku Stick. When all the Bari have been defeated, the second stage of the battle begins. Barinade rises out of the ground, revealing and releasing more Bari. It then begins to move quickly around the arena with the Bari spinning around it rapidly. Link needs to continously throw the Boomerang at Barinade's body to eventually hit it and paralyze it yet again. Once it is paralyzed, Link then faces the same options as before: kill the Bari or Barinade itself. This time, killing the Bari actually has a good reason behind it: having one or more Bari missing creates a gap in the spinning circle that orbits Barinade when it chases Link. That gap makes it much easier and quicker to hit Barinade's body again once he is no longer stunned and resumes chasing Link. However, directly attacking Barinade makes the battle much shorter if Link is lucky and uses advanced techniques. Once damaged enough, Barinade succumbs to defeat.
Reward
After Link is successful in defeating Barinade, Barinade's remains will turn into a Heart Container. Once he grabs it, he meets with Ruto, who then bestows upon him the third and final Spiritual Stone, Zora's Sapphire.[2][3]
Gallery
References
- ↑ "Hey, let's work on some moves! To jump sideways while (Z) Targeting, press (A) as you move right or left. To do a backflip while (Z) Targeting, press (A) as you move backwards. To do a roll attack while (Z) Targeting, press (A) as you move forward. While you roll, you can avoid damage. If you have your sword ready while (Z) Targeting, you can do a jump attack by pressing (A)! A jump attack does double damage! You can use (Z) Targeting on the stone next to me, so let's practice!" — Kokiri, Ocarina of Time.
- ↑ "You mean the Spiritual Stone of Water, Zora's Sapphire, don't you?" — Ruto, Ocarina of Time.
- ↑ "My mother gave it to me and said I should give it only to the man who will be my husband. You might call it the Zora's Engagement Ring! All right! I'll give you my most precious possession: Zora's Sapphire!" — Ruto, Ocarina of Time.