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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. Alternatively, Link can simply shoot an arrow into its eye with his Bow. 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]], like the [[Wooden Shield|Wooden]], [[Sacred Shield|Sacred]], or [[Hylian Shield]].
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. Alternatively, Link can simply shoot an arrow into its eye with his Bow. 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]], like the [[Wooden Shield|Wooden]], [[Sacred Shield|Sacred]], or [[Hylian Shield]].
===Hyrule Warriors===
Beamos can be found on many stages in [[Hyrule Warriors]]. The beamos in Hyrule Warriors act as they do in other games they have appeared in, shooting a laser at the player when they are spotted. They can be destroyed by throwing bombs at them.
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==Trivia==
==Trivia==
* [[Beamos]] may be classified as the [[The Legend of Zelda (Series)|series']] "turrets" as they are stationary and only turn in order to attack. Reference to this can be found in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess|Twilight Princess's]]'' game guide's walkthrough when it refers to the Beamos as 'turrets'.
* [[Beamos]] may be classified as the [[The Legend of Zelda (Series)|series']] "turrets" as they are stationary and only turn in order to attack. Reference to this can be found in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess|Twilight Princess's]]'' game guide's walkthrough when it refers to the Beamos as 'turrets'.
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