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These larger versions of the Biri (that look very much like a Metroid) are very easy really, their only attack is to sit in one place and spin around. The only catch is they usually appear by falling from the ceiling. A simple sword slash damages Link, so he is better off using [[Deku Nut]]s to stun them or a quick [[Spin Attack]]. Once damaged, they split into three Biri. Once [[Link]] has the [[Boomerang]], he can use it to easily defeat them. In general though, it is better to just avoid them altogether.
These larger versions of the Biri (that look very much like a Metroid) are very easy really, their only attack is to sit in one place and spin around. The only catch is they usually appear by falling from the ceiling. A simple sword slash damages Link, so he is better off using [[Deku Nut]]s to stun them or a quick [[Spin Attack]]. Once damaged, they split into three Biri. Once [[Link]] has the [[Boomerang]], he can use it to easily defeat them. In general though, it is better to just avoid them altogether.
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File:Bari.png|Bari from ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess|Twilight Princess]]''.
File:OoTBari.png|''Bari from Ocarina of Time''
File:Bari.png|''Bari from Twilight Princess''
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Revision as of 12:27, January 13, 2016

Bari are recurring enemies in The Legend of Zelda series.

Appearances

A Link to the Past

Main article: Bari (A Link to the Past)

In A Link to the Past, there are three different types of Bari, and each of them have slightly different characteristics. The Red and Blue Bari are most common, first appearing in the Dark World within the Dark World. These enemies occasionally electrify, shocking Link if he comes into contact with them during this phase.

In the Game Boy Advance remake of A Link to the Past, a third Green variation of the Bari can be found within the Palace of the Four Sword.

Ocarina of Time

NaviIcon.png

Bari
If you touch it, you will be
electrocuted!

These larger versions of the Biri (that look very much like a Metroid) are very easy really, their only attack is to sit in one place and spin around. The only catch is they usually appear by falling from the ceiling. A simple sword slash damages Link, so he is better off using Deku Nuts to stun them or a quick Spin Attack. Once damaged, they split into three Biri. Once Link has the Boomerang, he can use it to easily defeat them. In general though, it is better to just avoid them altogether.

Oracle of Ages

Twilight Princess

Until Link gets the Clawshot, just swim away from these enemies. Use the Clawshot while the Bari is not electrically charged to pull out its brain. Then slash away to defeat the Bari.

A Link Between Worlds

Like previous games, Bari slowly approach and occasionally surround themselves with electricity, posing some danger to Link. The Sword can be used to defeat them when they are not electrically charged, but they can be more easily be defeated with a long-range weapon such as the Bow or Fire Rod.

Bari can appear in four different colors, red, blue, silver, and gold. Red and Blue Bari split into two smaller Biri when defeated; while Blue and Silver Bari do not separate when attacked.

Gallery