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==Majora's Mask==
==Majora's Mask==
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[[File:Skullfish-MM.png|left]]Skullfish appear in the [[Great Bay]] region of [[Termina]]. They are small skeleton fish that swim around in the water and when they spot Link, they will try to take a bit of him. Unlike traditional fish, Skullfish do not usually appear in groups, and instead, can be found isolated in parts of the ocean. Link is able to hear them coming towards him by the crackling or click sound that they make.
[[File:Skullfish-MM.png|left]]Skullfish are small skeleton fish that appear in front of you and attempt to take a chomp at [[Link]].
 
Skullfish are very to avoid, but they can be defeated with a wide variety of weapons. The easiest way is to use put on the [[Zora Mask]] and use [[Zora Link]]'s [[Electrical Barrier]] attach, by swimming and pressing 'R'. If Link is able to stand on a flat surface he can defeat a Skullfish using his [[Hookshot]] or the [[Hero's Bow]].


These things tend to appear one at a time when in open water. You can hear them coming by the crackling or clicking sound they make.
Many Skullfish can be found within the [[Pirates' Fortress]] where they are guarding some of the [[Zora Eggs]] that Link needs to collected. Since these enemies are in small contained areas, Link can stand above them and use projectile weapons to easily defeat them.


The best thing to do is really just avoid them, but if you feel like it, they can easily be killed with just about anything. The best way to take them out is to simply swim through them with your Electrical Barrier ([[Zora Mask]] + Swimming + R).
Link will also encounter a larger and more deadly form of a Skullfish known as a [[Desbreko]]. After Link is able to kill a Desbreko, many of the surrounding Skullfish in the area will die instantly.
 
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==Twilight Princess==
==Twilight Princess==
In ''Twilight Princess'', Skullfish appear in the [[Lakebed Temple]]. Like in ''Majora's Mask'', they will follow Link and try to attack him by biting him. They often appear in groups. Skullfish can be caught with the [[Fishing Rod]], but they cannot be kept.
In ''Twilight Princess'', Skullfish appear in the [[Lakebed Temple]]. Like in ''Majora's Mask'', they will follow Link and try to attack him by biting him. These creatures tend to appear in small groups. They are easily defeated using the [[Clawshot]] or the [[Hero's Bow]]. Since Link has limited speed and abilities while underwater, Skullfish are much easier to defeat with project weapons from the surface.
 
Link can use his [[Fishing Rod]] to catch a Skullfish, but they are not and they are not recorded within Link's [[Fish Journal]]. However, the game does keep a hidden record of the biggest Skullfish that Link has caught. These fish are some of the easiest fish to catch and each time Link catches one, they will leave behind a [[Recovery Heart]] for Link to collect. Since Link cannot keep the fish, it will then flop around on land and they are very easy to defeat.  


==Gallery==
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Revision as of 05:40, January 21, 2015

Skullfish

Skullfish are aquatic, piranha-like enemies that can be found in Majora's Mask and Twilight Princess. They resemble skeletal, undead fish.

A Link to the Past

Though they are never referred to by name, there are Skullfish that appear within in the certain areas of Dark World. They are counterparts to ordinary Fish that appear in the Light World. They will jump out of the water when Link throws a variety of objects into the water. Their appearance is that of a skinless fish, with only skeletons showing.

Majora's Mask

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Skullfish appear in the Great Bay region of Termina. They are small skeleton fish that swim around in the water and when they spot Link, they will try to take a bit of him. Unlike traditional fish, Skullfish do not usually appear in groups, and instead, can be found isolated in parts of the ocean. Link is able to hear them coming towards him by the crackling or click sound that they make.

Skullfish are very to avoid, but they can be defeated with a wide variety of weapons. The easiest way is to use put on the Zora Mask and use Zora Link's Electrical Barrier attach, by swimming and pressing 'R'. If Link is able to stand on a flat surface he can defeat a Skullfish using his Hookshot or the Hero's Bow.

Many Skullfish can be found within the Pirates' Fortress where they are guarding some of the Zora Eggs that Link needs to collected. Since these enemies are in small contained areas, Link can stand above them and use projectile weapons to easily defeat them.

Link will also encounter a larger and more deadly form of a Skullfish known as a Desbreko. After Link is able to kill a Desbreko, many of the surrounding Skullfish in the area will die instantly.


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Twilight Princess

In Twilight Princess, Skullfish appear in the Lakebed Temple. Like in Majora's Mask, they will follow Link and try to attack him by biting him. These creatures tend to appear in small groups. They are easily defeated using the Clawshot or the Hero's Bow. Since Link has limited speed and abilities while underwater, Skullfish are much easier to defeat with project weapons from the surface.

Link can use his Fishing Rod to catch a Skullfish, but they are not and they are not recorded within Link's Fish Journal. However, the game does keep a hidden record of the biggest Skullfish that Link has caught. These fish are some of the easiest fish to catch and each time Link catches one, they will leave behind a Recovery Heart for Link to collect. Since Link cannot keep the fish, it will then flop around on land and they are very easy to defeat.

Gallery

See Also

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