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[[File:Fire-wizzrobe.jpg|right|thumb|175px|A Fire Wizzrobe]]
[[File:Fire-wizzrobe.jpg|right|thumb|175px|A Fire Wizzrobe]]
There are 6 types of Wizzrobe to be encountered in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild|Breath of the Wild]]'', The [[Fire Wizzrobe|Fire]], [[Ice Wizzrobe|Ice]] and [[Electric Wizzrobe|Electric]] Wizzrobes, along with their more powerful versions: the [[Meteo Wizzrobe]], the [[Blizzrobe]] and the [[Thunder Wizzrobe]].
There are 6 types of Wizzrobe to be encountered in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild|Breath of the Wild]]'', The [[Fire Wizzrobe|Fire]], [[Ice Wizzrobe|Ice]] and [[Electric Wizzrobe|Electric]] Wizzrobes, along with their more powerful versions: the [[Meteo Wizzrobe]], the [[Blizzrobe]] and the [[Thunder Wizzrobe]].
Wizzrobes in ''Breath of the Wild'' are disturbingly jovial creatures that spend most of their time prancing mid-air around ruins (it's implied that they created said ruins and killed all inhabitants in them). They salute Link when he's spotted, and giggle childishly while attacking. They disappear from time to time, just showing their prancing steps in the air while they move.
The most effective method to defeat them if no counter weapons are available is to use [[Stasis]] to prevent them from disappearing, stunning them with arrows to the head, and then attacking them when they drop to the ground.
If counter weapons are available, Wizzrobes can be killed immediately by attacking them with elemental weapons. Fire and Meteo Wizzrobes can be one-hit killed with ice weapons, while Ice and Blizzrobes can be slain with fire weapons or bomb arrows. Electric and Thunder Wizzrobes have no particular counter weapons to be used, so the aforementioned method is recommended.
====Drops====
Wizzrobes, unlike all other enemies in the game, drop no loot when slain other than their weapons. This implies that they are magically-created extensions of said weapons:
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| <center>[[File: Fire-wizzrobe.jpg|120px]]</center></br><center>[[Fire Wizzrobe]]</center> || <center>[[File: Ice-wizzrobe.jpg|120px]]</center></br><center>[[Ice Wizzrobe]]</center> || <center>[[File: Electric-wizzrobe.jpg|120px]]</center></br><center>[[Electric Wizzrobe]]</center> || <center>[[File: Meteo-wizzrobe.jpg|120px]]</center></br><center>[[Meteo Wizzrobe]]</center> || <center>[[File: Blizzrobe.jpg|120px]]</center></br><center>[[Blizzrobe]]</center> || <center>[[File: Thunder-wizzrobe.jpg|120px]]</center></br><center>[[Thunder Wizzrobe]]</center>
|-
| <center>[[File: Fire-rod.png|80px]]</center></br><center>[[Fire Rod]]</center> || <center>[[File: Ice-rod.png|80px]]</center></br><center>[[Ice Rod]]</center> || <center>[[File: Lightning-rod.png|80px]]</center></br><center>[[Lightning Rod]]</center> || <center>[[File: Meteor-rod.png|80px]]</center></br><center>[[Meteor Rod]]</center> || <center>[[File: Blizzard-rod.png|80px]]</center></br><center>[[Blizzard Rod]]</center> || <center>[[File: Thunderstorm-rod.png|80px]]</center></br><center>[[Thunderstorm Rod]]</center>
|}
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