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Freezards are enemies that appear in Ocarina of Time, Majora's Mask, and Twilight Princess. They appear as stationary ice sculptures that breathe out powerful gusts of freezing wind.[1]
Appearances
Ocarina of Time
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In Ocarina of Time, Freezards appear exclusively within the Ice Cavern. Link can either use the Sword to defeat them or simply evade them entirely. The preferred way to defeat them is to use Din's Fire or the Sword.
Majora's Mask
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In Majora's Mask, Freezards appear exclusively within the Snowhead Temple and they are exactly the same as in Ocarina of Time.
Twilight Princess
In Twilight Princess, Freezards appear mostly in the Snowpeak Ruins. They can also be found in a few of the small caves throughout Hyrule. Freezards in Twilight Princess are much larger than their Ocarina of Time and Majora's Mask counterparts.
Freezards are no longer vulnerable to Link's Sword, but instead, he needs to use the Ball and Chain to defeat them. It takes two direct hits with the Ball and Chain to defeat the Freezards. After a Freezard has been defeated, it splits into four to five Mini-Freezards. Alternatively, Link can defeat a Freezard by using the Cannons that can be found in the Snowpeak Ruins. Freezards act more like an obstacle rather than an enemy, as most of the time, they are stationary and are used to block doorways.
Spirit Tracks
In Spirit Tracks, Freezards are smaller like the Mini-Freezards in Twilight Princess.
Trivia
- In Ocarina of Time, "Freezard" is misspelled as "Freezzard".
- After a Freezard from Twilight Princess has been defeated, it transforms into a number of smaller versions of itself called Mini-Freezards.
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References
- ↑ "Freezards are immobile ice statues that regularly emit powerful gusts of chilling wind. These gusts can freeze Link solid, inflicting steady damage until he breaks free.", Majora's Mask Prima Strategy Guide.