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--[[User:Lanzz|Lanzz]] 05:54, January 1, 2012 (CST)
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===Majora’s Mask===
===Majora's Mask===


Majora’s Mask’s Keese are almost exactly the same as its predecessor, Ocarina of Time’s. Following the trend, both Fire Keese and Ice Keese appear. They can be found in [[Ikana Well]], the [[Stone Tower]], and the [[Stone Tower Temple]]. If Link wears the [[Stone Mask]], he is invisible to Keese, making it handy for avoiding large groups of them. In addition, Majora’s Mask features [[Bad Bat]]s – pretty much big bat creatures that can be found pretty much everywhere and deal a bit more damage than their smaller counterparts.
Majora's Mask's Keese are almost exactly the same as its predecessor, Ocarina of Time's. Following the trend, both Fire Keese and Ice Keese appear. They can be found in [[Ikana Well]], the [[Stone Tower]], and the [[Stone Tower Temple]]. If Link wears the [[Stone Mask]], he is invisible to Keese, making it handy for avoiding large groups of them. In addition, Majora's Mask features [[Bad Bat]]s – pretty much big bat creatures that can be found pretty much everywhere and deal a bit more damage than their smaller counterparts.


===Oracle of Ages and Oracle of Seasons===
===Oracle of Ages and Oracle of Seasons===
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===Twilight Princess===
===Twilight Princess===


In Twilight Princess, Keese are mostly found in dark places – caves, dungeons, or generally any place where the lantern is needed, and the Cave of Ordeals. Just like their role in other Zelda titles, Keese are more annoying than any actual danger (the exception being large groups of them, of course). If Link uses the Hidden Skill 'Shield Attack’, a Keese will fall to the ground and be vulnerable.
In Twilight Princess, Keese are mostly found in dark places – caves, dungeons, or generally any place where the lantern is needed, and the Cave of Ordeals. Just like their role in other Zelda titles, Keese are more annoying than any actual danger (the exception being large groups of them, of course). If Link uses the Hidden Skill 'Shield Attack', a Keese will fall to the ground and be vulnerable.


There are 4 variations of Keese found within Twilight Princes: Normal, Fire, Ice, and Twilit.
There are 4 variations of Keese found within Twilight Princes: Normal, Fire, Ice, and Twilit.
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[[File:Keese SS.png|right]]
[[File:Keese SS.png|right]]
Keese reside in the overworld and within dungeons. When they swoop low enough to be within reach, Link can use a sword slash to defeat them, though Keese can be defeated with almost weapon in the player’s arsenal. For example, Link can defeat multiple Keese at once with a single crack of the whip.
Keese reside in the overworld and within dungeons. When they swoop low enough to be within reach, Link can use a sword slash to defeat them, though Keese can be defeated with almost weapon in the player's arsenal. For example, Link can defeat multiple Keese at once with a single crack of the whip.


Following the game’s art style, Keese have a somewhat cartoonish and very colorful appearance. As with the most games, variations of regular Keese also appear.
Following the game's art style, Keese have a somewhat cartoonish and very colorful appearance. As with the most games, variations of regular Keese also appear.


===='''Dark Keese'''====
===='''Dark Keese'''====