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'''Desbreko''' are large skeleton fishes that are found in the [[Great Bay]] region of ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask|Majora's Mask]]''. They are larger and more ferocious versions have the [[Skullfish]]. They will move around within the water and once they spot [[Link]], they will quickly swim over and try to cause harm.
'''Desbreko''' are large skeleton fishes that are found in the [[Great Bay]] region of ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask|Majora's Mask]]''. They are larger and more ferocious versions have the [[Skullfish]]. They will move around within the water and once they spot [[Link]], they will quickly swim over and try to cause harm.


Desbreko are often found right alongside their Skullfish brethren. If Link does happen to defeat a Desbreko while Skullfish are around, all of the Skullfish will also be defeated. Unlike most enemies in the game, a Desbreko won't immediately disintegrate once it is defeated. Instead it will begin to float up towards the surface before eventually doing so.  
[[File:Desbreko.png|left]]Desbreko are often found right alongside their Skullfish brethren. If Link does happen to defeat a Desbreko while Skullfish are around, all of the Skullfish will also be defeated. Unlike most enemies in the game, a Desbreko won't immediately disintegrate once it is defeated. Instead it will begin to float up towards the surface before eventually doing so.  


There are a few ways to kill these pesky enemies and it is most safe to do from the surface if you can. From here, Link can use the [[Hookshot]], shoot it with an [[Arrow]], or [[Zora's Link]]s [[Boomerang]]s. While in the water, Link can defeat a Desbreko using the [[Electrical Barrier]] attack.
There are a few ways to kill these pesky enemies and it is most safe to do from the surface if you can. From here, Link can use the [[Hookshot]], shoot it with an [[Arrow]], or [[Zora's Link]]s [[Boomerang]]s. While in the water, Link can defeat a Desbreko using the [[Electrical Barrier]] attack.
 
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In the Japanese version of the game, Desbreko are known as ''Death Pleco'',  which comes from Plecostomus, which are freshwater fish that are sometimes referred to as ''suckermouth fish''.
In the Japanese version of the game, Desbreko are known as ''Death Pleco'',  which comes from Plecostomus, which are freshwater fish that are sometimes referred to as ''suckermouth fish''.
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Revision as of 18:45, January 31, 2015


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It's a Desbreko.
Once it bites you, it's not gonna
want to let go. I haaaate this
thing!

Desbreko are large skeleton fishes that are found in the Great Bay region of Majora's Mask. They are larger and more ferocious versions have the Skullfish. They will move around within the water and once they spot Link, they will quickly swim over and try to cause harm.

Desbreko.png

Desbreko are often found right alongside their Skullfish brethren. If Link does happen to defeat a Desbreko while Skullfish are around, all of the Skullfish will also be defeated. Unlike most enemies in the game, a Desbreko won't immediately disintegrate once it is defeated. Instead it will begin to float up towards the surface before eventually doing so.

There are a few ways to kill these pesky enemies and it is most safe to do from the surface if you can. From here, Link can use the Hookshot, shoot it with an Arrow, or Zora's Links Boomerangs. While in the water, Link can defeat a Desbreko using the Electrical Barrier attack.

Name

In the Japanese version of the game, Desbreko are known as Death Pleco, which comes from Plecostomus, which are freshwater fish that are sometimes referred to as suckermouth fish.

Trivia

The guitar that Mikau uses, known as the Guitar of Waves, resembles that of a Desbreko.

See Also

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