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| location = <u>'''''Twilight Princess'''''</u><br/>[[Snowpeak Ruins]]<br/>[[Cave of Ordeals]]<br/><u>'''''Spirit Tracks'''''</u><br/>[[Snow Temple]]<br/>[[Anouki Village]]
| location = <u>'''''Twilight Princess'''''</u><br/>[[Snowpeak Ruins]]<br/>[[Cave of Ordeals]]<br/><u>'''''Spirit Tracks'''''</u><br/>[[Snow Temple]]<br/>[[Anouki Village]]
| weapon = [[Ball and Chain]]<br/>[[Sword]]<br/>[[Bow]]
| weapon = [[Ball and Chain]]<br/>[[Sword]]<br/>[[Bow]]
| related = [[Freezard]]<br/>[[Freezard Water]]
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Revision as of 17:40, November 9, 2022

Mini-Freezard
Mini Freezard.png
Mini-Freezard as it appears in Spirit Tracks

Games

Location

Effective
Weapons

Related

Mini-Freezards are enemies in Twilight Princess and Spirit Tracks. They appear usually after Link has defeated a Freezard, which will then split into a number of Mini-Freezards.

Strategies

Defeating a Mini-Freezard with a sword can be quite frustrating, as after they are hit, they will slide around and potentially bump into Link, which will instantly freeze him. A much better option is the Ball and Chain, which will defeat this enemy in one hit. In Spirit Tracks, if Link uses the Boomerang on a nearby Torch and then on a Mini-Freezard, he can burn it to reveal an Octorok, which will make it much easier to defeat.

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