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It's vulnerable to fire!" - [[Navi]]}}
It's vulnerable to fire!" - [[Navi]]}}


Anubis are enemies that only appears in [[Spirit Temple]]. This enemy mirrors your every move and will breathe fire at you if you swing your sword. It's only vulnerable to fire, and the only way to defeat them is to cast [[Din's Fire]] or use [[Fire Arrow]]s. Link also can trick the Anubis to move into the fire trap that always appear in the room where Anubis is present. But, if you thrown a bomb at an Anubis, it will occasionally split into two new Anubis.  
Anubis are enemies that only appears in [[Spirit Temple]]. This enemy mirrors your every movement and will breathe fire at you if you swing your sword. It's only vulnerable to fire, and the only way to defeat it is to cast [[Din's Fire]] or use [[Fire Arrow]]s. Link also can trick the Anubis to move into the fire trap that always appear in the room where Anubis is present. But, don't thrown a [[Bomb]] at Anubis, because it will occasionally split into two new Anubis.  


==Trivia==
==Trivia==

Revision as of 05:55, December 31, 2011

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Anubis are enemies that appears in The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time.

Appearances

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"Anubis...

It's vulnerable to fire!" - Navi

Anubis are enemies that only appears in Spirit Temple. This enemy mirrors your every movement and will breathe fire at you if you swing your sword. It's only vulnerable to fire, and the only way to defeat it is to cast Din's Fire or use Fire Arrows. Link also can trick the Anubis to move into the fire trap that always appear in the room where Anubis is present. But, don't thrown a Bomb at Anubis, because it will occasionally split into two new Anubis.

Trivia

  • Anubis maybe named and modeled after a jackal-headed god associated with mummification and the afterlife in ancient Egyptian religion.