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===Skyward Sword===
===Skyward Sword===
{{Fi|"This is an ancient security mechanism. Its weak point is its eye. The eye is also a weapon that fires a focused energy beam." - [[Fi]]}}
{{Fi|This is an ancient security mechanism. Its weak point is its eye. The eye is also a weapon that fires a focused energy beam.}}


Beamos are multi-layered totem-pole like objects found within the [[Lanayru Mining Facility]] and [[Sandship]] made up of two to three different electrified parts. The head of the Beamos turns in a mechanical way, as opposed to a fluent turning motion. These enemies can be defeated by horizontally slicing apart different sections of their body, and then stabbing the eye. The beamos will shoot out a laser beam from its eye dealing electrical damage and temporarily paralyzing Link, but this attack can be deflected using a non-metal [[shield]]. Link can also shoot an arrow in its eye, instantly defeating it.
Beamos are multi-layered totem-pole like objects found within the [[Lanayru Mining Facility]] and [[Sandship]] made up of two to three different electrified parts. The head of the Beamos turns in a mechanical way, as opposed to a fluent turning motion. These enemies can be defeated by horizontally slicing apart different sections of their body, and then stabbing the eye. The beamos will shoot out a laser beam from its eye dealing electrical damage and temporarily paralyzing Link, but this attack can be deflected using a non-metal [[shield]]. Link can also shoot an arrow in its eye, instantly defeating it.

Revision as of 13:25, July 22, 2012

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The Beamos are a type of mechanical enemy in the form of a pillar, that appear in multiple Legend of Zelda games. They are usually used as a security system in dungeons and spin around controlling a certain, portion of territory. They shoot beams at Link if they spot him, and the only way to dispose of them in most games are Arrows or Bombs. Usually, their design suggests that they are ancient machines, but in Skyward Sword, Beamos look more futuristic than ever before.

Appearances

A Link to the Past

Beamos made their first appearance in A Link to the Past. In this game they were indestructible, stationary totem pole-like enemies that would constantly spin around, gazing around the room. If its eye saw Link then the eye would fire a beam, dealing one heart damage. The only two ways to defend against this impenetrable enemy is to either use the Mirror Shield, or hide behind a structure like a wall or pot.

Link's Awakening

In this game, the Beamos look different, but they act the same as those from The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past.

Ocarina of Time

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Beamos...
Watch out for its searching beam! I bet it doesn't like smoke to get in its eye!

These almost statue-like enemies are not extremely common in this game, but a few places they can be found are Bottom of the Well, the Shadow Temple, Dodongo's Cavern, the Gerudo Training Ground, the Spirit Temple, and Ganon's Castle. They do not pose much of a threat and their only attack is to shoot a laser from its eye towards Link. To defeat them blow them up with either a bomb, a Bomb Flower, or a Bombchu.

Majora's Mask

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What?! You don't know about the Beamos? Don't let its beam scare you. Just give it a good blast!

In Majora's Mask, Beamos are found only in the Stone Tower area, including Stone Tower Temple itself. They haven't changed from Ocarina of Time and, just like the previous game, they fire a beam at Link if he gets spotted by its eye while in the Beamos's territory. The best and only ways to kill them is with Bombs, Bombchus, or the Blast Mask.

Oracle of Ages and Oracle of Seasons

The Wind Waker

Blue Beamos

Blue Beamos are statue-like creatures that remain stationary. The eye at the top of their main 'body' will stay in one spot, unlike the Red Beamos, which rotates. This makes them easier to kill, since Link can stand near them to activate the eye without having to worry about getting hit. You can defeat them with the Skull Hammer, a bomb, or an arrow, but they are only vulnearble when they're attacking you as well.

Red Beamos

Red Beamos are statue-like creatures that remain stationary. The eye at the top of their main 'body' rotates around, unlike the Blue Beamos, which remains stationary. If it sees Link, it will try and attack him with its laser. He can defeat them with th Skull Hammer, a bomb, or an arrow, but they are only vulnerable when they're attacking Link as well.

Four Swords Adventures

Twilight Princess

Brown Beamos

Mostly found in the Goron Mines and other smaller caves, this Beamos shoots fire beams at Link. They can be defeated by shooting an arrow into their eye. After being killed, Link can drag them on a set path to cover switches or get to chests.

White Beamos

Located in the Temple of Time, the White Beamos shoot beams at Link. They can be defeated by shooting an arrow at its eye, or by being smashed by a statue Link controls with the Dominion Rod.

Phantom Hourglass

Skyward Sword

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Beamos are multi-layered totem-pole like objects found within the Lanayru Mining Facility and Sandship made up of two to three different electrified parts. The head of the Beamos turns in a mechanical way, as opposed to a fluent turning motion. These enemies can be defeated by horizontally slicing apart different sections of their body, and then stabbing the eye. The beamos will shoot out a laser beam from its eye dealing electrical damage and temporarily paralyzing Link, but this attack can be deflected using a non-metal shield. Link can also shoot an arrow in its eye, instantly defeating it.

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