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There is only one way to permanently defeat a Kyameron so that it doesn't respawn. While the Kyameron is bouncing around the room, Link can hit it with the [[Ice Rod]] or use the [[Ether Medallion]] to freeze the enemy. Link then must use the [[Magic Hammer]] to pound the enemy, defeating it for good. Even after the Kyameron has been frozen, if it is defeated with any weapon other than the Magic Hammer, it will still reappear. If Link doesn't freeze the Kyameron and instead just hits it with a direct hit from the Magic Hammer, the Kyameron will still respawn. Thus, it is required to first be frozen, and then hit with the Magic Hammer.
There is only one way to permanently defeat a Kyameron so that it doesn't respawn. While the Kyameron is bouncing around the room, Link can hit it with the [[Ice Rod]] or use the [[Ether Medallion]] to freeze the enemy. Link then must use the [[Magic Hammer]] to pound the enemy, defeating it for good. Even after the Kyameron has been frozen, if it is defeated with any weapon other than the Magic Hammer, it will still reappear. If Link doesn't freeze the Kyameron and instead just hits it with a direct hit from the Magic Hammer, the Kyameron will still respawn. Thus, it is required to first be frozen, and then hit with the Magic Hammer.


Kyamerons also appeare in the [[Palace of the Four Sword]] for the [[Game Boy Advance]] port of ''A Link to the Past''. They will be summoned by [[Arrghus|Arrghus II]], one of mini-bosses that guard the elements of the Four Sword within the palace.  
Kyamerons also appear in the [[Palace of the Four Sword]] for the [[Game Boy Advance]] port of ''A Link to the Past''. They will be summoned by [[Arrghus|Arrghus II]], one of mini-bosses that guard the elements of the Four Sword within the palace.  


==See also==
==See also==