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|name    = Wizzrobe
| image = [[File:Wizzrobe-LoZ-Art.png|200px]]
|image   = [[File:Wizzrobe-LoZ-Art.png|200px]]<br>Artwork from ''The Legend of Zelda'' Game Manual
| caption = Artwork from [[The Legend of Zelda Instruction Manual|''The Legend of Zelda'' Instruction Booklet]]
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| location = [[Misery Mire]]<br>[[Ganon's Tower (A Link to the Past)|Ganon's Tower]]<br>[[Face Shrine]]<br>[[Eagle's Tower]]
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|weapon = Sword|Bow
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| attack = <u>'''''Link's Awakening'''''</u><br/>{{H|1}} Beam<br/>{{H|1}} Contact<br/><u>'''''Oracle of Seasons & Ages'''''</u><br/>{{Hide|'''''Blue Wizzrobe'''''<br/>{{H|0.5}} Contact<br/>{{H|0.5}} Magic<br/>'''''Green Wizzrobe'''''<br/>{{H|0.5}} Contact<br/>{{H|0.75}} Magic<br/>'''''Red Wizzrobe'''''<br/>{{H|0.5}} Contact<br/>{{H|0.5}} Magic}}<br/><u>'''''The Wind Waker'''''</u><br/>{{H|.25}} Contact
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| related = [[Wizard]]
}}
}}


The '''Wizzrobe''' has been around since the original ''[[The Legend of Zelda]]''. Their appearance has changed between games, but their attack pattern stays the same. It will teleport around the room while casting magic at the player.
The '''Wizzrobe''' is a common enemy seen throughout [[The Legend of Zelda (Series)|''The Legend of Zelda'' series]], having been around since the original ''[[The Legend of Zelda]]''. Their appearance has changed between games, but their attack pattern stays the same. It will teleport around the room while casting magic at Link.


==Appearances==
==Appearances==
===The Legend of Zelda===
===The Legend of Zelda===
{{Float|left|[[File:Red_Wizzrobe.gif]]}}Wizzrobes appear solely in [[dungeon]]s in ''The Legend of Zelda''. There are two color varieties, red and blue, blue being the harder of two. Red Wizzrobes attack [[Link]] with a fire spell whereas their blue counterparts are less predictable, warping across rooms. Due to not reversing direction, the optimal approach to defeating a Blue Wizzrobe is to attack from behind. The Magical Shield may block Wizzrobe. Other than the [[sword]], only [[bomb]]s to damage to Wizzrobes.
{{Float|left|[[File:Red_Wizzrobe.gif]]}}In ''The Legend of Zelda'', Wizzrobes appear solely in dungeons. There are two color varieties, red and blue. Red Wizzrobes appear in front of [[Link]] and attack with a magic spell, whereas Blue Wizzrobes are less predictable, [[warp]]ing across rooms and rapidly firing their spells if Link is in their line of sight. Due to not reversing direction, the optimal approach to defeating a Blue Wizzrobe is to attack from behind. The Magical Shield may block Wizzrobe spells. Other than the [[sword]], only [[bomb]]s can damage Wizzrobes.


===A Link to the Past===
===A Link to the Past===
[[File:Wizzrobe-2.png|left]]Wizzrobes are first encountered within [[Misery Mire]], the sixth dungeon found in the [[Dark World]]. These enemies appear in a very similar fashion as they had in the previous two Zelda titles. They will appear, shoot a beam towards Link, and then fade away. After a few moments, they will appear once again. Each time they appear, they will face the direction that is closest to where Link is.
[[File:Wizzrobe-2.png|left]]Wizzrobes are first encountered within [[Misery Mire (A Link to the Past)|Misery Mire]], the sixth dungeon found in the [[Dark World]]. These enemies appear in a very similar fashion as they had in the previous two ''Zelda'' titles. They will appear, shoot a beam toward Link, and then fade away. After a few moments, they will appear once again. Each time they appear, they will face the direction that is closest to where Link is.


The beams that Wizzrobes shoot out can be quite dangerous as even if Link has the [[Blue Mail]], the beams will still do two full hearts of damage. Fortunately these Wizzrobes aren't too difficult as a single slash from the [[Master Sword]] will defeat them.
The beams that Wizzrobes shoot out can be quite dangerous as even if Link has the [[Blue Mail]], the beams will still do two full hearts of damage. Fortunately, these Wizzrobes are not too difficult as a single slash from the [[Master Sword]] will defeat them.


A Purple variant of the Wizzrobe can be found deep within [[Ganon's Tower (A Link to the Past)|Ganon's Tower]]. Despite its Purple robe and skull face, this Wizzrobe is identical to the standard Wizzrobe. At this point in the game, Link can also use the [[Cane of Somaria]] to defeat multiple Wizzrobes at a time by causing the block to burst.
A Purple variant of the Wizzrobe can be found deep within [[Ganon's Tower (A Link to the Past)|Ganon's Tower]]. Despite its Purple robe and skull face, this Wizzrobe is identical to the standard Wizzrobe. At this point in the game, Link can also use the [[Cane of Somaria]] to defeat multiple Wizzrobes at a time by causing the block to burst.
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===Link's Awakening===
===Link's Awakening===
Wizzrobes in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Link's Awakening|Link's Awakening]]'' bear a striking resemblance to their ''A Link to the Past'' counterparts. As in ''The Adventure of Link'', the sword does no damage against them. Link must utilize bombs or [[arrow]]s to exterminate the vermin.
Wizzrobes in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Link's Awakening|Link's Awakening]]'' bear a striking resemblance to their ''A Link to the Past'' counterparts. As in ''The Adventure of Link'', the sword does no damage against them. Link must utilize bombs or [[arrow]]s to exterminate the vermin.


===Majora's Mask===
===Majora's Mask===
{{Tatl}}
{{Tatl}}
{{Float|right|[[File:Wizzrobe_MM.png]]}}The Wizzrobe, misspelled '''Wizrobe''' in-game, makes its first 3D appearance in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask|Majora's Mask]]''. Its appearance is significantly different from previous Wizzrobes. Unlike its predecessors, the Wizzrobe is encountered as a [[Mini-Boss]] instead of an enemy. Link encounters the Wizzrobe five times during his quest to save [[Termina]].  
The Wizzrobe, misspelled '''Wizrobe''' in-game, makes its first 3D appearance in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask|Majora's Mask]]''. Its appearance is significantly different from previous Wizzrobes. Unlike its predecessors, the Wizzrobe is encountered as a [[Mini-Boss]] instead of an enemy. Link encounters the Wizzrobe five times during his quest to save [[Termina]].  


Link first encounters two Wizzrobes in [[Snowhead Temple]] as the guardian of the [[Fire Arrow]]s and the [[Boss Key]]. As one of the three Mini-Bosses in the [[Ancient Castle of Ikana]], Link once again fights a Wizzrobe. This time, however, once defeated, Link isn't rewarded with anything. Link also encounters the Wizzrobe in [[Stone Tower Temple]] and the [[Secret Shrine]].
Link first encounters two Wizzrobes in [[Snowhead Temple]] as the guardian of the [[Fire Arrow]]s and the [[Boss Key]]. As one of the three Mini-Bosses in the [[Ancient Castle of Ikana]], Link once again fights a Wizzrobe. This time, however, once defeated, Link is not rewarded with anything. Link also encounters the Wizzrobe in [[Stone Tower Temple]] and the [[Secret Shrine]].


The Wizzrobes in Snowhead Temple and the Secret Shrine use ice magic to attack Link. This will freeze Link and the floor. Even if Link avoids the actual ice, he could potentially be frozen by the ring of frost that forms from his magic. However, the Wizzrobes in Ikana Castle and Stone Tower Temple use fire magic that will bursts into several smaller fireballs and will also take more damage to defeat.
{{Float|left|[[File:Wizzrobe_MM.png]]}}The Wizzrobes in Snowhead Temple and the Secret Shrine use ice magic to attack Link. This will freeze Link and the floor. Even if Link avoids the actual ice, he could potentially be frozen by the ring of frost that forms from his magic. However, the Wizzrobes in Ikana Castle and Stone Tower Temple use fire magic that will bursts into several smaller fireballs and will also take more damage to defeat.


The Wizzrobe will teleport itself through the four pads which are located throughout the room. If Link gets too close to the Wizzrobe as it is appearing, it will teleport to another pad. It will try to attack Link by shooting out ice or fire. Once it has warped, Link should attack the Wizzrobe by using the Sword, [[Bow]], [[Bomb]]s, or becoming [[Goron Link]] before it has a chance to attack him. Once Link has done enough damage to the Wizzrobe, it will split in four, meaning three of the four Wizzrobes are illusionary copies. Now, the real Wizzrobe will not teleport away if Link gets to close to it while still appearing, making the battle easier for Link. Link can use the map to detect which Wizzrobe is the real one.
The Wizzrobe will teleport itself through the four pads which are located throughout the room. If Link gets too close to the Wizzrobe as it is appearing, it will teleport to another pad. It will try to attack Link by shooting out ice or fire. Once it has warped, Link should attack the Wizzrobe by using the Sword, [[Bow]], [[Bomb]]s, Blast Mask, or becoming [[Goron Link]] before it has a chance to attack him. Once Link has done enough damage to the Wizzrobe, it will split in four, meaning three of the four Wizzrobes are illusionary copies. Now, the real Wizzrobe will not teleport away if Link gets to close to it while still appearing, making the battle easier for Link. Link can use the map to detect which Wizzrobe is the real one or simply look at each Wizzrobe; the real one looks less like an illusion than the rest.


Once Link obtains the [[Mirror Shield]], he can reflect the Wizzrobe's magic spells back at it. However, it isn't too useful due to the Wizzrobe disappearing quickly, but the spell has to be reflected close to the Wizzrobe.
Once Link obtains the [[Mirror Shield]], he can reflect the Wizzrobe's magic spells back at it. However, it is not too useful due to the Wizzrobe disappearing quickly, but the spell has to be reflected close to the Wizzrobe.
 
===Oracle of Seasons===
{{Float|left|[[File:Wizzrobe_Oracles.png]]}}There are several types of Wizzrobes present in the ''Oracle'' duo. Green Wizzrobes are immobile and attack from beneath their hats. Red Wizzrobes remain facing Link and are very erratic in their behavior, incessantly teleporting across the screen. Blue Wizzrobes assume transparency and pass through obstacles. Unlike their ''Link's Awakening'' counterparts, Wizzrobes may be defeated with the sword.


===Oracle of Ages===
===Oracle of Ages===
{{Float|left|[[File:Wizzrobe_Oracles.png]]}}There are several types of Wizzrobes present in the ''Oracle'' duo.  Green Wizzrobes are immobile and attack from beneath their hats.  Red Wizzrobes remain facing Link and are very erratic in their behavior, incessantly teleporting across the screen.  Blue Wizzrobes assume transparency and pass through obstacles.  Unlike their ''Link's Awakening'' counterparts, Wizzrobes may be defeated with the sword.
Wizzrobes appear and behave the same in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Oracle of Ages|Oracle of Ages]]'' as in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Oracle of Seasons|Oracle of Seasons]]''.
 
===Oracle of Seasons===
Wizzrobes appear and behave the same in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Oracle of Seasons|Oracle of Seasons]]'' as in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Oracle of Ages|Oracle of Ages]]''.


===The Wind Waker===
===The Wind Waker===
{{Float|left|[[File:Red_Wizzrobe_TWW.png]]}}
{{Float|left|[[File:Red_Wizzrobe_TWW.png]]}}
Wizzrobes in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker|The Wind Waker]]'' resemble toucans and emit screeching noises when Link approaches. They are more intelligent than previous counterparts. The first encounter with this foe occurs in the [[Tower of the Gods]]. They also populate the [[Wind Temple]], [[Hidden Hole]]s, [[Lookout Tower|towers]] scattered across the [[Great Sea]], and the [[Savage Labyrinth]].  
Wizzrobes in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker|The Wind Waker]]'' resemble toucans and emit screeching noises when Link approaches. They are more intelligent than previous counterparts. The first encounter with this foe occurs in the [[Tower of the Gods]]. They also populate the [[Wind Temple]], [[Hidden Hole]]s, [[Lookout Tower|towers]] scattered across the [[Great Sea]], and the [[Savage Labyrinth]].  


There are three varieties of Wizzrobe present in the game. Regular Wizzrobes shoot fire in three direction. Blue Wizzrobes behave in much the same way but done a blue tunic instead and are located solely in the Great Sea, Wizzrobes' first appearance in the [[Overworld]]. Yellow Wizzrobes are able to summon enemies. They have twice as much health as other variants.
There are three varieties of Wizzrobe present in the game. Regular Wizzrobes shoot fire in three direction. Blue Wizzrobes behave in much the same way but done a blue tunic instead and are located solely in the Great Sea, Wizzrobes' first appearance in the [[Overworld]]. Yellow Wizzrobes are able to summon enemies. They have twice as much health as other variants.


The [[Red Wizzrobe]] is the [[Mini-Boss]] of the Wind Temple. It may summon Yellow Wizzrobes as well as [[Darknut]]s and [[Moblin]]s.
The [[Red Wizzrobe]] is the [[Mini-Boss]] of the Wind Temple. It may summon Yellow Wizzrobes as well as [[Darknut]]s and [[Moblin]]s.


===The Minish Cap===
===The Minish Cap===
{{Float|left|[[File:Wizzrobe_(The_Minish_Cap).gif]]}}In ''[[The Legend of Zelda: The Minish Cap|The Minish Cap]]'' there are three types of Wizzrobe (Normal Wizzrobe, Ice Wizzrobe and Fire Wizzrobe). They are similar to their ''Four Swords'' and ''Four Swords'' Adventures counterparts. A strike with the [[Flame Lantern]] eradicates them instantly.  
{{Float|left|[[File:Wizzrobe_(The_Minish_Cap).gif]]}}In ''[[The Legend of Zelda: The Minish Cap|The Minish Cap]]'', there are three types of Wizzrobe (Normal Wizzrobe, Ice Wizzrobe and Fire Wizzrobe). They are similar to their ''Four Swords'' and ''Four Swords Adventures'' counterparts. A strike with the [[Flame Lantern]] eradicates them instantly.


====Ice Wizzrobe====
====Ice Wizzrobe====
{{Main|Ice Wizzrobe}}
{{Main|Ice Wizzrobe}}
[[File:Wizzrobe Ice.gif]] An Ice Wizzrobe is a Wizzrobe that will shoot ice beams at you which will freeze you. An effective way to kill an Ice Wizzrobe is to use a [[Flame Lantern]] and walk up to him. The Ice Wizzrobe will die instantly!
[[File:Wizzrobe Ice.gif]] An Ice Wizzrobe is a Wizzrobe that will shoot ice beams at Link which freezes him. An effective way to defeat an Ice Wizzrobe is to use a [[Flame Lantern]] and walk up to him.


===A Link Between Worlds===
After a long absence, the Wizzrobe appears again in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: A Link Between Worlds|A Link Between Worlds]]''. They are found in numerous of the late game dungeons, and are as challenging as ever.
===Breath of the Wild===
[[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]].
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 most other enemies in the game (except [[Cursed Bokoblin]]s, [[Cursed Lizalfos]], [[Cursed Moblin]]s and [[Malice]]), drop no loot when slain other than their weapons, and sublimate into thin air.
{| class="wikitable"
|- style="text-align:center"
| [[File:Fire-wizzrobe.jpg|120px]]<br/>[[Fire Wizzrobe]] || [[File:Ice-wizzrobe.jpg|120px]]<br/>[[Ice Wizzrobe]] || [[File:Electric-wizzrobe.jpg|120px]]<br/>[[Electric Wizzrobe]] || [[File:Meteo-wizzrobe.jpg|120px]]<br/>[[Meteo Wizzrobe]] || [[File:Blizzrobe.jpg|120px]]<br/>[[Blizzrobe]] || [[File:Thunder-wizzrobe.jpg|120px]]<br/>[[Thunder Wizzrobe]]
|- style="text-align:center"
| [[File:Fire-rod.png|80px]]<br/>[[Fire Rod]] || [[File:Ice-rod.png|80px]]<br/>[[Ice Rod]] || [[File:Lightning-rod.png|80px]]<br/>[[Lightning Rod]] || [[File:Meteor-rod.png|80px]]<br/>[[Meteor Rod]] || [[File:Blizzard-rod.png|80px]]<br/>[[Blizzard Rod]] || [[File:Thunderstorm-rod.png|80px]]<br/>[[Thunderstorm Rod]]
|}
[[Bokoblin]]s in some [[Encampment|encampments]] have been shown to use rods, and the Blights may sport non-recoverable variations of them. Some of these weapons may also be found in select [[Treasure Chest|treasure chests]] across [[Hyrule]] (only a handful or less per weapon in the whole map).
{{Clear}}
===Hyrule Warriors: Age of Calamity===
Wizzrobes in ''Age of Calamity'' largely have the same moveset as in ''Breath of the Wild'', but can attack more frequently and are more resilient. As most other elemental enemies in the game, they're susceptible to rods and [[Rune]]s that are contrary to their elements, making their special attack meter be more vulnerable and easier to break.
Wizzrobes initially drop their rods when defeated, but they later drop elemental items to replenish said rods. A caveat to their resilience is the fact that their hitboxes are larger than in ''Breath of the Wild'', which means that it's not absolutely necessary to reach their floating altitude to hit them.
==Non-Canon Appearances==
{{Non-Canon}}
===Battle Quest===
===Battle Quest===
{{Monita}}
{{Monita}}
Wizzrobe appear in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Battle Quest|Battle Quest]]'' as one of the bosses and later as a reoccurring enemy. Later in the quest, Wizzrobe appear in a stronger armored form.
Wizzrobe appear in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Battle Quest|Battle Quest]]'' as one of the bosses and later as a reoccurring enemy. Later in the quest, Wizzrobe appear in a stronger armored form.


A swordsman's battle with Wizzrobe is one of the many [[Dead Man's Volley]] fights that are reoccurring throughout the Zelda series. Wizzrobe will toss a ball in Link's direction and Link will need to slash his sword to hit the ball back. Wizzrobe will then hit the ball back towards Link, with this pattern repeating several times. Each time Wizzrobe hits the ball back, the speed at which it reaches Link will change, sometimes coming extremely fast, while other times come at a very slow rate. A standard Wizzrobe will need four hits to be defeated, while its stronger armored variety will take six hits to defeat.
A swordsman's battle with Wizzrobe is one of the many [[Dead Man's Volley]] fights that are reoccurring throughout the ''Zelda'' series. Wizzrobe will toss a ball in Link's direction and Link will need to slash his sword to hit the ball back. Wizzrobe will then hit the ball back toward Link, with this pattern repeating several times. Each time Wizzrobe hits the ball back, the speed at which it reaches Link will change, sometimes coming extremely fast, while other times come at a very slow rate. A standard Wizzrobe will need four hits to be defeated, while its stronger armored variety will take six hits to defeat.
 
Wizzrobes conjure [[Keese]] to attack archers. The Wizzrobe usually flies around too fast to aim with much accuracy, but it is stunned for a few seconds after getting its magic reflected back at it by a swordsman, giving time for a charged shot or two.


Wizzrobes conjure [[Keese]] to attack archers. The Wizzrobe usually flies around too fast to aim with much accuracy, but it's stunned for a few seconds after getting its magic reflected back at it by a swordsman, giving time for a charged shot or two.
===Hyrule Warriors===
{{Main|Wizzro}}
Wizzro the Dark Wizard from ''[[Hyrule Warriors]]'' is likely based on the design and name of Wizzrobes.


==Gallery==
==Gallery==
<gallery>
<gallery>
File:Wizzrobe-Blue-LoZ-Art.png|Blue Wizzrobe Artwork from [[Million Publications The Legend of Zelda Strategy Guide|Million Publications Strategy Guide]] for ''[[The Legend of Zelda]]''.
File:Wizzrobe-Blue-LoZ-Art.png|Blue Wizzrobe Artwork from ''Million Publications Strategy Guide for ''The Legend of Zelda''
File:Wizzrobe-Orange-LoZ-Art.png|Orange Wizzrobe Artwork from [[Million Publications The Legend of Zelda Strategy Guide|Million Publications Strategy Guide]] for ''[[The Legend of Zelda]]''.
File:Wizzrobe-Orange-LoZ-Art.png|Orange Wizzrobe Artwork from ''Million Publications Strategy Guide for ''The Legend of Zelda''
File:Wizzrobe-Artwork-LoZ-Kodokawa-Shoten-Guide.png|Wizzrobe Artwork from '''Kadokawa Shoten Strategy Guide''' for ''[[The Legend of Zelda]]''.
File:Wizzrobe-Artwork-LoZ-Kodokawa-Shoten-Guide.png|Wizzrobe Artwork from ''Kadokawa Shoten Strategy Guide for ''The Legend of Zelda''
File:Wizzrobe-Blue-LoZ-Sprite.png|Blue Wizzrobe Sprite from ''[[The Legend of Zelda]]''.
File:Wizzrobe-Blue-LoZ-Sprite.png|Blue Wizzrobe Sprite from ''The Legend of Zelda''
File:Wizzrobe-Orange-LoZ-Sprite.png|Orange Wizzrobe Sprite from ''[[The Legend of Zelda]]''.
File:Wizzrobe-Orange-LoZ-Sprite.png|Orange Wizzrobe Sprite from ''The Legend of Zelda''
File:3ib_wizzrobe.jpg|Art from the US Booklet.
File:3ib_wizzrobe.jpg|Art from the US Booklet{{unsourced}}
File:Wizzrobe-Sprite-ALTTP.png|Wizzrobe from ''[[The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past|A Link to the Past]]''.
File:Wizzrobe-Sprite-ALTTP.png|Wizzrobe from ''A Link to the Past''
File:Wizzrobe-3.png|Wizzrobe from ''[[The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past|A Link to the Past]]''.
File:Wizzrobe-3.png|Wizzrobe from ''A Link to the Past''
File:Wizzrobe-4.png|Wizzrobe from ''[[The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past|A Link to the Past]]''.
File:Wizzrobe-4.png|Wizzrobe from ''A Link to the Past''
File:Wizzrobe-5.png|Wizzrobe from ''[[The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past|A Link to the Past]]''.
File:Wizzrobe-5.png|Wizzrobe from ''A Link to the Past''
File:Lttp_sho_guide105.jpg|Japanese Information.
File:Lttp_sho_guide105.jpg|Japanese Information
File:Purple-Wizzrobe-1.png|Purple Wizzrobe from ''[[The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past|A Link to the Past]]''.
File:Purple-Wizzrobe-1.png|Purple Wizzrobe from ''A Link to the Past''
File:Purple-Wizzrobe-2.png|Purple Wizzrobe from ''[[The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past|A Link to the Past]]''.
File:Purple-Wizzrobe-2.png|Purple Wizzrobe from ''A Link to the Past''
File:Purple-Wizzrobe-3.png|Purple Wizzrobe from ''[[The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past|A Link to the Past]]''.
File:Purple-Wizzrobe-3.png|Purple Wizzrobe from ''A Link to the Past''
File:Purple-Wizzrobe-4.png|Purple Wizzrobe from ''[[The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past|A Link to the Past]]''.
File:Purple-Wizzrobe-4.png|Purple Wizzrobe from ''A Link to the Past''
File:Purple-Wizzrobe-5.png|Purple Wizzrobe from ''[[The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past|A Link to the Past]]''.
File:Purple-Wizzrobe-5.png|Purple Wizzrobe from ''A Link to the Past''
File:Lttp_sho_guide112.jpg|Japanese Information.
File:Lttp_sho_guide112.jpg|Japanese Information''
File:Wizzrobe-Green-Oracle-Sprite.png|Green Wizzrobe Sprite from ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Link's Awakening|Link's Awakening]]'', ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Oracle of Seasons|Oracle of Seasons]]'', and ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Oracle of Ages|Oracle of Ages]]''.
File:Wizzrobe-Green-Oracle-Sprite.png|Green Wizzrobe Sprite from ''Link's Awakening'', ''Oracle of Seasons'', and ''Oracle of Ages''
File:Wizzrobe-Blue-Oracle-Sprite.png|Blue Wizzrobe Sprite from ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Oracle of Seasons|Oracle of Seasons]]'' and ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Oracle of Ages|Oracle of Ages]]''.
File:Wizzrobe-Blue-Oracle-Sprite.png|Blue Wizzrobe Sprite from ''Oracle of Seasons and Oracle of Ages''
File:Wizzrobe-Red-Oracle-Sprite.png|Red Wizzrobe Sprite from ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Oracle of Seasons|Oracle of Seasons]]'' and ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Oracle of Ages|Oracle of Ages]]''.
File:Wizzrobe-Red-Oracle-Sprite.png|Red Wizzrobe Sprite from ''Oracle of Seasons and Oracle of Ages''
File:Wizzrob arms down.png|Wizzrobe Boss from ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Battle Quest|Battle Quest]]''.
File:FSA-Wizzrobe.png|Wizzrobe from ''Four Swords Adventures''
File:PH-Wizzrobe.png|Wizzrobe from ''Phantom Hourglass''
File:Wizzrob arms down.png|Wizzrobe Boss from ''Battle Quest''
File:Ice-wizzrobe.jpg|Ice Wizzrobe from ''Breath of the Wild''
File:Electric-wizzrobe.jpg|Electric Wizzrobe from ''Breath of the Wild''
File:Meteo-wizzrobe.jpg|Meteo Wizzrobe from ''Breath of the Wild''
File:Blizzrobe.jpg|Blizzrobe from ''Breath of the Wild''
File:Thunder-wizzrobe.jpg|Thunder Wizzrobe from ''Breath of the Wild''
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This article is about The Wizzrobe. For the The Adventure of Link enemy see, see Wizard.
Wizzrobe

Games

Location

A Link to the Past
Misery Mire
Ganon's Tower
Link's Awakening
Face Shrine
Eagle's Tower
Breath of the Wild
Ridgeland Tower

Threat

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Attacks

Link's Awakening
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Oracle of Seasons & Ages
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Blue Wizzrobe
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1-2 Heart.png Magic
Green Wizzrobe
1-2 Heart.png Contact
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Red Wizzrobe
1-2 Heart.png Contact
1-2 Heart.png Magic

The Wind Waker
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Effective
Weapons

Link's Awakening
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Boomerang - Freezes
Bombs - 1 hit
Bow - 4 hits
Hook Shot - Freezes
Magic Rod - 4 hits
Magic Powder - Freezes

Oracle of Seasons & Ages
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Blue Wizzrobe
Sword - 4 hits
Green Wizzrobe
Sword - 2 hits
Red Wizzrobe
Sword - 3 hits

The Wind Waker
Skull Hammer - 1 hit
Arrow - 2 hits
Ice Arrow - 1 hit
Light Arrow - 1 hit
In General
Sword
Bow

Related

The Wizzrobe is a common enemy seen throughout The Legend of Zelda series, having been around since the original The Legend of Zelda. Their appearance has changed between games, but their attack pattern stays the same. It will teleport around the room while casting magic at Link.

Appearances

The Legend of Zelda

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In The Legend of Zelda, Wizzrobes appear solely in dungeons. There are two color varieties, red and blue. Red Wizzrobes appear in front of Link and attack with a magic spell, whereas Blue Wizzrobes are less predictable, warping across rooms and rapidly firing their spells if Link is in their line of sight. Due to not reversing direction, the optimal approach to defeating a Blue Wizzrobe is to attack from behind. The Magical Shield may block Wizzrobe spells. Other than the sword, only bombs can damage Wizzrobes.

A Link to the Past

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Wizzrobes are first encountered within Misery Mire, the sixth dungeon found in the Dark World. These enemies appear in a very similar fashion as they had in the previous two Zelda titles. They will appear, shoot a beam toward Link, and then fade away. After a few moments, they will appear once again. Each time they appear, they will face the direction that is closest to where Link is.

The beams that Wizzrobes shoot out can be quite dangerous as even if Link has the Blue Mail, the beams will still do two full hearts of damage. Fortunately, these Wizzrobes are not too difficult as a single slash from the Master Sword will defeat them.

A Purple variant of the Wizzrobe can be found deep within Ganon's Tower. Despite its Purple robe and skull face, this Wizzrobe is identical to the standard Wizzrobe. At this point in the game, Link can also use the Cane of Somaria to defeat multiple Wizzrobes at a time by causing the block to burst.

Link's Awakening

Wizzrobes in Link's Awakening bear a striking resemblance to their A Link to the Past counterparts. As in The Adventure of Link, the sword does no damage against them. Link must utilize bombs or arrows to exterminate the vermin.

Majora's Mask

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It's a Wizrobe.
You'll get your chance right when
it starts to attack. Be on the
lookout for it!

The Wizzrobe, misspelled Wizrobe in-game, makes its first 3D appearance in Majora's Mask. Its appearance is significantly different from previous Wizzrobes. Unlike its predecessors, the Wizzrobe is encountered as a Mini-Boss instead of an enemy. Link encounters the Wizzrobe five times during his quest to save Termina.

Link first encounters two Wizzrobes in Snowhead Temple as the guardian of the Fire Arrows and the Boss Key. As one of the three Mini-Bosses in the Ancient Castle of Ikana, Link once again fights a Wizzrobe. This time, however, once defeated, Link is not rewarded with anything. Link also encounters the Wizzrobe in Stone Tower Temple and the Secret Shrine.

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The Wizzrobes in Snowhead Temple and the Secret Shrine use ice magic to attack Link. This will freeze Link and the floor. Even if Link avoids the actual ice, he could potentially be frozen by the ring of frost that forms from his magic. However, the Wizzrobes in Ikana Castle and Stone Tower Temple use fire magic that will bursts into several smaller fireballs and will also take more damage to defeat.

The Wizzrobe will teleport itself through the four pads which are located throughout the room. If Link gets too close to the Wizzrobe as it is appearing, it will teleport to another pad. It will try to attack Link by shooting out ice or fire. Once it has warped, Link should attack the Wizzrobe by using the Sword, Bow, Bombs, Blast Mask, or becoming Goron Link before it has a chance to attack him. Once Link has done enough damage to the Wizzrobe, it will split in four, meaning three of the four Wizzrobes are illusionary copies. Now, the real Wizzrobe will not teleport away if Link gets to close to it while still appearing, making the battle easier for Link. Link can use the map to detect which Wizzrobe is the real one or simply look at each Wizzrobe; the real one looks less like an illusion than the rest.

Once Link obtains the Mirror Shield, he can reflect the Wizzrobe's magic spells back at it. However, it is not too useful due to the Wizzrobe disappearing quickly, but the spell has to be reflected close to the Wizzrobe.

Oracle of Seasons

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There are several types of Wizzrobes present in the Oracle duo. Green Wizzrobes are immobile and attack from beneath their hats. Red Wizzrobes remain facing Link and are very erratic in their behavior, incessantly teleporting across the screen. Blue Wizzrobes assume transparency and pass through obstacles. Unlike their Link's Awakening counterparts, Wizzrobes may be defeated with the sword.

Oracle of Ages

Wizzrobes appear and behave the same in Oracle of Ages as in Oracle of Seasons.

The Wind Waker

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Wizzrobes in The Wind Waker resemble toucans and emit screeching noises when Link approaches. They are more intelligent than previous counterparts. The first encounter with this foe occurs in the Tower of the Gods. They also populate the Wind Temple, Hidden Holes, towers scattered across the Great Sea, and the Savage Labyrinth.

There are three varieties of Wizzrobe present in the game. Regular Wizzrobes shoot fire in three direction. Blue Wizzrobes behave in much the same way but done a blue tunic instead and are located solely in the Great Sea, Wizzrobes' first appearance in the Overworld. Yellow Wizzrobes are able to summon enemies. They have twice as much health as other variants.

The Red Wizzrobe is the Mini-Boss of the Wind Temple. It may summon Yellow Wizzrobes as well as Darknuts and Moblins.

The Minish Cap

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In The Minish Cap, there are three types of Wizzrobe (Normal Wizzrobe, Ice Wizzrobe and Fire Wizzrobe). They are similar to their Four Swords and Four Swords Adventures counterparts. A strike with the Flame Lantern eradicates them instantly.

Ice Wizzrobe

Main article: Ice Wizzrobe

Wizzrobe Ice.gif An Ice Wizzrobe is a Wizzrobe that will shoot ice beams at Link which freezes him. An effective way to defeat an Ice Wizzrobe is to use a Flame Lantern and walk up to him.

A Link Between Worlds

After a long absence, the Wizzrobe appears again in A Link Between Worlds. They are found in numerous of the late game dungeons, and are as challenging as ever.

Breath of the Wild

A Fire Wizzrobe

There are 6 types of Wizzrobe to be encountered in Breath of the Wild, The Fire, Ice and 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 most other enemies in the game (except Cursed Bokoblins, Cursed Lizalfos, Cursed Moblins and Malice), drop no loot when slain other than their weapons, and sublimate into thin air.

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Fire Wizzrobe
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Ice Wizzrobe
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Electric Wizzrobe
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Meteo Wizzrobe
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Blizzrobe
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Thunder Wizzrobe
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Fire Rod
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Ice Rod
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Lightning Rod
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Meteor Rod
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Blizzard Rod
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Thunderstorm Rod

Bokoblins in some encampments have been shown to use rods, and the Blights may sport non-recoverable variations of them. Some of these weapons may also be found in select treasure chests across Hyrule (only a handful or less per weapon in the whole map).

Hyrule Warriors: Age of Calamity

Wizzrobes in Age of Calamity largely have the same moveset as in Breath of the Wild, but can attack more frequently and are more resilient. As most other elemental enemies in the game, they're susceptible to rods and Runes that are contrary to their elements, making their special attack meter be more vulnerable and easier to break.

Wizzrobes initially drop their rods when defeated, but they later drop elemental items to replenish said rods. A caveat to their resilience is the fact that their hitboxes are larger than in Breath of the Wild, which means that it's not absolutely necessary to reach their floating altitude to hit them.

Non-Canon Appearances

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Battle Quest

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These magical foes attack from afar. They've only got one trick up their loosely hanging sleeves, and that's...well, magic!

Wizzrobe appear in Battle Quest as one of the bosses and later as a reoccurring enemy. Later in the quest, Wizzrobe appear in a stronger armored form.

A swordsman's battle with Wizzrobe is one of the many Dead Man's Volley fights that are reoccurring throughout the Zelda series. Wizzrobe will toss a ball in Link's direction and Link will need to slash his sword to hit the ball back. Wizzrobe will then hit the ball back toward Link, with this pattern repeating several times. Each time Wizzrobe hits the ball back, the speed at which it reaches Link will change, sometimes coming extremely fast, while other times come at a very slow rate. A standard Wizzrobe will need four hits to be defeated, while its stronger armored variety will take six hits to defeat.

Wizzrobes conjure Keese to attack archers. The Wizzrobe usually flies around too fast to aim with much accuracy, but it is stunned for a few seconds after getting its magic reflected back at it by a swordsman, giving time for a charged shot or two.

Hyrule Warriors

Main article: Wizzro

Wizzro the Dark Wizard from Hyrule Warriors is likely based on the design and name of Wizzrobes.

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