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'''Enemy''': Bubble<br>
'''Enemy''': Bubble<br>
'''Attacks''': Contact (quarter-heart)<br>
'''Attacks''': Contact (quarter-heart)<br>
'''Found''': Arbiter’s Grounds; Hyrule Castle<br>
'''Found''': Arbiter's Grounds; Hyrule Castle<br>
'''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 Bubbles.
'''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 Bubbles.