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| location = [[Fire Sanctuary (Spirit Tracks)|Fire Sanctuary]]
| weapon = [[Sword]]<br>[[Boomerang]]
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Revision as of 01:02, January 31, 2015

Fire Baba

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Threat

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Fire Babas are a variation of the enemy Deku Baba that has only appeared in Spirit Tracks.

Spirit Tracks

Fire Babas share some of their characteristics with Deku Baba in that they are plant-like creatures sprung from the ground. Unlike standard Deku Babas, these creatures don't initially attack Link by biting him. Instead, they will shoot fireballs towards him. If Link can separate it's head from its stem by using the Whip or the Boomerang, the Fire Baba will try to bite Link instead. His fireballs only do 1/4 heart of damage, but his bite can deal up to 1 3/4 hearts of damage.