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File:FireBubble.png|''Fire Bubble from Twilight Princess''
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File:BubbleTP-ConceptArt.jpg|''Bubble (Twilight Princess) Concept Art from Hyrule Historia''
File:BubbleTP-ConceptArt.jpg|''Bubble (Twilight Princess) Concept Art from Hyrule Historia''
File:Bubble-Fan-Art.png|''Bubble Fan Artwork for Spirit Tracks created by [http://timoteilol.deviantart.com/ timoteilol]''
File:Bubble ST.png|''Bubble from Spirit Tracks''
File:Bubble ST.png|''Bubble from Spirit Tracks''
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Revision as of 03:42, July 8, 2019

Bubble
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Artwork from The Legend of Zelda

Games

Location

Attacks

Oracle of Seasons
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Oracle of Ages
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Effective
Weapons

2D Games: None
3D Games: Sword
Arrows
Boomerang

Bubbles are recurring enemies in The Legend of Zelda series that typically consist of a floating head with flames around it. In some games, bubbles have wings, too. There are many different varieties, each with their own distinct color. They attack by ramming into Link, which causes an effect that varies between games. In some games, Bubbles are invincible.

Appearances

The Legend of Zelda

Bubbles appear within many dungeons of The Legend of Zelda. When Link touches one of these enemies, he will not be able to swing his sword for several seconds. In the Second Quest, there are Red and Blue Bubbles. If Link ever touches a Red Bubble, he won't be able to use his sword at all. In order to regain control over his sword, he must touch a Blue Bubble, visit a Fairy Fountain, drink a potion, or pick up a Triforce Shard.

The Adventure of Link

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Bubbles ricochet off the walls at 45 degree angles. Depending on Link's attack level, they can take as many as a staggering 126 hits at level 1 down to eleven hits at level 8. A more powerful variant of the Bubble is found in the Great Palace that hits much harder, but yields less than half of the normal experience. Bubbles not only cause damage to Link, but they also steal some of his magic power like Anti-Fairys in A Link to the Past.

Game Data

Bubble
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Experience Points 50
Item Drop None
Enemy Habitat Parapa Palace
Midoro Palace
Maze Island Palace
Palace on the Sea
Three-Eye Rock Palace
Combat Data •Drains Magic Power on contact
Bubble
(Great Palace)

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Experience Points 20
Item Drop None
Enemy Habitat Great Palace
Combat Data •Drains Magic Power on contact

A Link to the Past

Ocarina of Time

Bubbles from Ocarina of Time come in four colors, and are defeated according to it.

Blue Bubble

Main article: Blue Bubble

Blue Bubbles in Ocarina of Time are commonly found within the Forest Temple. They float around randomly and only pursue Link upon close proximity. A simple arrow to the skull is enough to knock them to the ground. A follow up with the sword is enough to defeat them.

Red Bubble

Main article: Red Bubble

Red Bubbles, commonly referred to as Fire Bubbles, only appear in lava fields and shoot up and out while bouncing around before entering the lava pool again. The only effective way in combating this form of Bubble is a defection from a shield followed by an arrow or sword strike.

Green Bubble

Main article: Green Bubble

Green Bubbles are the more tame form of the Bubble. They have fixed motion paths and do not pursue Link or move fast. The Green Bubble can only be attacked while the Green flame is missing, which occurs every few seconds.

White Bubble

Main article: White Bubble

Only found within the Spirit Temple, this Bubble species flies at a fast rate of speed in the air before stopping and extinguishes its flame before redirecting itself. Just like the Green Bubble, this Bubble is only vulnerable when its flame disappears.

Majora's Mask

In Majora's Mask, only Blue and Red Bubbles appear with only one difference. Blue Bubbles can now jinx you, causing the sword icon to not work, an alternative in this case would be to either:
- Equip the Great Fairy's Sword to a C button.
- Let the curse run out on its own.
- Play the Song of Storms.

Oracle of Seasons

Bubbles are floating skulls with red "bubbles" floating around the outside of it. They bounce off of walls and try to bump into Link, which causes him damage and disable the use of his weapons for a limited amount of time. There is no way to defeat this enemy and it can be very annoying when there are several enemies to battle at once. Simply try to avoid this enemy whenever it appears.

Oracle of Ages

Bubbles are floating skulls with red "bubbles" floating around the outside of it. They bounce off of walls and try to bump into Link, which causes him damage and disable the use of his weapons for a limited amount of time. There is no way to defeat this enemy and it can be very annoying when there are several enemies to battle at once. Simply try to avoid this enemy whenever it appears.

The Wind Waker

Red Bubble

Main article: Red Bubble

Blue Bubble

Main article: Blue Bubble

Twilight Princess

Enemy: Bubble
Attacks: Contact (quarter-heart)
Found: Arbiter's Grounds; Hyrule Castle

Description: Bubbles appear as an odd mix of a Keese and a skull. Despite their creepy looks, Bubbles are some of the easier enemies in the game. Link can shoot them down from afar with arrows, or simply strike them once with his sword, causing them to retract their wings and fall helplessly to the ground. Do NOT perform the Ending Blow when a Bubble is in this state. It is pretty hard to hit, and will leave Link with his sword planted in the ground, rather it is easier to just strike it with your sword normally while it is in this helpless state. After a few moments, the wingless Bubble will grow wings again and resume flying. Twilight Princess also contains Fire and Ice Bubbles.

Fire Bubble

Main article: Fire Bubble

Ice Bubble

Main article: Ice Bubble

Phantom Hourglass

Fire and Ice Bubbles make an appearance in Phantom Hourglass. They first appear in the Temple of Fire, and reappear in many of the later temples. To defeat one, first whack it with the Boomerang, it will cause it to jump around helplessly. Then, use your sword to finish it off. If you try to attack before you dispel the flames, you will be burned or frozen.

Spirit Tracks

A Bubble appears for a short period of time when Link is battling with a Mothula. The mothula releases the Bubble and it flies towards Link. Link then uses the whirlwind to launch the Bubble back at mothula.

The Bubble takes a similar form as it did in Phantom Hourglass. However it is surrounded by a purple cloud around it, which differs from Phantom Hourglass Bubbles that were surrounded by either red or light blue clouds, signifying whether the Bubble was fire or ice based. Perhaps the purple signifies that it is a neutral Bubble or that this is just the mothula released Bubbles.

Gallery

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