Baris, originally localized as Onoffs,[1] are large jellyfish capable of charging their bodies with electricity. Additionally, they can sometimes float through the air or split into smaller jellyfish called Biris.
History
The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past
In The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past, Onoffs appear primarily in Dark World dungeons, though they can also be found in a cave at Hyrule's Death Mountain. They float around, periodically stopping to emit electricity. They come in two colors, being blue, which is defeated automatically after taking enough damage, and red, which splits into two Biris.
In the Temple of the Four Sword found in the Game Boy Advance enhanced port, dark green Baris cover the new version of Arrghus, replacing its typical Arrghi. These ones do not zap until after being removed with the Hookshot. They are more durable than typical Baris, but do not split upon defeat.
The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time
In The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time, Baris appear alongside Biris solely inside Jabu-Jabu's Belly as parasites to Lord Jabu-Jabu, where Baris are the less common of the two. They have been redesigned with a pair of club-like tentacles, a pair of fangs, and round internal nuclei, giving them a somewhat Metroid-like appearance. Both Baris and Biris are constantly charged in this appearance, and as such cannot be directly attacked until the boomerang is obtained. Baris fall from the ceiling in certain areas before rising from the floor while spinning their tentacles. Upon defeat, Baris split into three Biris. The boss of the dungeon, an enormous, parasitic, electrical anemone placed there by Ganondorf named Barinade seems to be their leader and directly controls several large, Bari-like jellyfish during its battle.
The Legend of Zelda: Oracle of Ages
In The Legend of Zelda: Oracle of Ages, Baris are again exclusive to Jabu-Jabu's Belly, though they now solely appear underwater. They resemble their appearance in A Link to the Past in both appearance and behavior and are all blue, though they split into two Biris upon defeat. The boss of the dungeon is a giant Bari called Plasmarine.
The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess
In The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess, Baris are tall with long tentacles and muffin-shaped bells and only appear in the Lakebed Temple. They again only appear underwater, where they float in place and periodically charge with electricity. They can be defeated by using the Clawshot on them when they are not charging, thus removing the nucleus from the bell. Biris are absent from this appearance.
The Legend of Zelda: A Link Between Worlds
In The Legend of Zelda: A Link Between Worlds, Baris look and act as they do in A Link to the Past, though the blue ones are now a dark turquoise. Additionally, stronger variants also appear, with a light gray type replacing the turquoise ones and a yellow type replacing the red ones in latter appearances. Giant Baris called Gigabaris appear as minibosses in yellow and purple, splitting into fifteen Biris upon defeat.
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Names in other languages
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Name
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Meaning
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Japanese |
バリ Bari |
Bari, alternatively romanized as Vali
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References
- ^ M. Arakawa. The Legend of Zelda – A Link to the Past Player's Guide. Page 127.
The Legend of Zelda: A Link Between Worlds
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Characters
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Protagonists
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Link • Princess Zelda • Ravio
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Sages
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Gulley • Oren • Seres • Osfala • Rosso • Irene • Impa
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Supporting
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Blacksmith • Dampé • Fairy • Ganon • Great Fairy • Mother Maiamai • Princess Hilda • Sahasrahla • Sheerow • Thief Girl
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Bag Guy • Bard • Bee Guy • Bird Lover • Bird-Masked Man • Blacksmith's Wife • Bomb-Shop Man • Bouldering Guy • Boy • Captain • Craftsman • Cucco Girl • Customer • Dampé? • Derby Boy • Derby Girl • Devilish Girl • Dungeon Bros • Flute Boy • Fortune's Choice Guy • Fortune-Teller • Girl • Gramps • Great Rupee Fairy • Hinox • Hint Ghost • Housekeeper • Hyrule Soldier • Item Seller • Lakeside Item Seller • Mama Turtle • Masked Elder • Masked Followers • Masked Granny • Milk Bar Owner (Talon • Ingo) • Mysterious Man • Octo • Official • Papa • Philosopher • Priest • Racing Bros • Rumor Guy • Runaway Item Seller • Rupee Rush Gal • Rupee Rush Guy • Shady Guy • Spear Boy • Street Merchant • Stylish Woman • Swimmer • Treasure Hunter • Veteran Thief • Witch • Woman • Young Woman • Zora Underling
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Bosses
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Yuga • Margomill • Moldorm • Gemesaur King • Arrghus • Knucklemaster • Stalblind • Dharkstare • Zaganaga • Grinexx • Yuga Ganon • Shadow Link (optional) • Gramps (optional)
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Species
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Fairy • Human • Maiamai • Turtle • Zora
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Enemies and minibosses
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Armos • Arrghus • Arrgi • Ball and Chain Soldier • Bari • Bawb • Bee • Biri • Big Ice Gimos • Big Pengator • Blob • Bomb Soldier • Bow Soldier • Buzz Blob • Chasupa • Crow • Dacto • Dark Rat • Deadrock • Devalant • Eyegore • Fire Bubble • Fire Gimos • Fire Wizzrobe • Firebat • Flamola • Freezor • Geldman • Ghini • Gibdo • Gibo • Gigabari • Gimos • Golden Bee • Goriya • Gyorm • Hardhat Beetle • Heedle • Helmasaur • Hinox • Hokkubokku • Hyu • Ice Bubble • Ice Gimos • Ice Wizzrobe • Karat Crab • Keeleon • Keese • Kodongo • Ku • Kyameron • Leever • Like Like • Lorule Soldier • Lorule Soldier (ball and chain) • Lorule Soldier (spear) • Lorule Soldier (sword) • Lynel • Mini Moldorm • Moblin • Moldorm • Octorok • Peahat • Pengator • Poe • Popo • Rat • Ropa • Rope • Rupee Like • Sand Crab • Skullrope • Slarok • Sluggula • Snap Dragon • Soldier • Spear Soldier • Spear Throwing Soldier • Stal • Stalfos • Swamola • Sword Soldier • Taros • Tektite • Terrorpin • Vulture • Wallmaster • Water Tektite • Zazak • Zirro • Zora
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Arrow Trap • Ball • Beamos • Boulder • Bumper • Fire bar • Flying Tile • Giant Ball • Lightning Lock • Magma bomb • Medusa • Moldola • Mole • Rolling Pin • Spiked Iron Ball • Trap
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Items
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Equipment
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Bee Badge • Blue Mail • Forgotten Sword • Green Tunic • Hylian Shield • Master Ore • Master Sword • Master Sword Lv2 • Master Sword Lv3 • Pegasus Shoes • Pouch • Power Glove • Red Mail • Ravio's Bracelet • Shield • Stamina Scroll • Sword • Titan's Mitt • Zora's Flippers
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Locations
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Hyrule
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Blacksmith's Forge • Death Mountain • Desert of Mystery • Eastern Ruins • Graveyard • Hyrule Castle • Inn • Kakariko Village • Lake Hylia • Lake Hylia Shop • Link's House • Lost Woods • Miner's House • Mountain Cave • Ravio's Shop • Rosso's Ore Mine • Sacred Grove • Sahasrahla's House • Sanctuary • Southern Ruins • Spectacle Rock • StreetPass Meadow • Swamp Ruins • Waterfall of Wishing • Witch's House • Zora's Domain
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Lorule
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Blacksmith's Forge • Bomb Flower Store • Dark Ruins • Death Mountain • Graveyard • Lake of Ill Omen • Misery Mire • Skull Woods • Southern Ruins • Thieves' Town • Vacant House
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Other
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Fairy Fountain • Great Fairy Fountain • Item Shop • Sacred Realm
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Dungeons
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Hyrule
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Secret Passage • Eastern Palace • House of Gales • Tower of Hera • Inside Hyrule Castle • Desert Palace
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Lorule
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Dark Palace • Swamp Palace • Skull Woods • Thieves' Hideout • Ice Ruins • Turtle Rock • Lorule Castle (Throne Room) • Treacherous Tower (optional)
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Miscellaneous
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Gallery • Pre-release and unused content
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