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'''Geozard Chiefs''' are a strong, skilled variant of [[Geozard]]. They are red, have the same head crests the normal variety had in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Phantom Hourglass]]'', and have a larger sword and shield. Additionally, like the original depiction of normal Geozards, they are capable of breathing fire, though, they breath a lengthy stream back and forth instead of a single fireball. One is first found as a special miniboss at the end of the third visit to the [[Tower of Spirits]], where unlike most minibosses, it requires a [[Boss Key]] to access.
'''Geozard Chiefs'''<ref name=PRIMA>Stratton, Stephen, and David Knight. ''The Legend of Zelda: Spirit Tracks'' PRIMA Official Game Guide. Page 31.</ref>, or '''Chieftains'''<ref name=PRIMA/>, are a strong, skilled variant of [[Geozard]]. They are red, have the same head crests the normal variety had in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Phantom Hourglass]]'', and have a larger sword and shield. Additionally, like the original depiction of normal Geozards, they are capable of breathing fire, though, they breath a lengthy stream back and forth instead of a single fireball. One is first found as a special miniboss at the end of the third visit to the [[Tower of Spirits]], where unlike most minibosses, it requires a [[Boss Key]] to access.


Like normal Geozards, [[Princess Zelda|Zelda]] possessing a [[Phantom]] can distract them by having a swordfight from the front while [[Link]] attacks their back. However, after enough attacks against one it will leap a great distance away and retaliate with a fire stream. Additionally, the [[boomerang]] can stun them from behind and the [[whip]] can remove their shields, causing them to take damage from Zelda when they fight. [[Wrecker Phantom]]s are also too much for them to defend against in general, quickly defeating them.
Like normal Geozards, [[Princess Zelda|Zelda]] possessing a [[Phantom]] can distract them by having a swordfight from the front while [[Link]] attacks their back. However, after enough attacks against one it will leap a great distance away and retaliate with a fire stream. Additionally, the [[boomerang]] can stun them from behind and the [[whip]] can remove their shields, causing them to take damage from Zelda when they fight. [[Wrecker Phantom]]s are also too much for them to defend against in general, quickly defeating them.
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Geozard Chief
First appearance The Legend of Zelda: Spirit Tracks
Variant of Geozard
“Whew! That was getting pretty scary! Good thing I was here to help defeat him, right?”
Princess Zelda, The Legend of Zelda: Spirit Tracks

Geozard Chiefs[1], or Chieftains[1], are a strong, skilled variant of Geozard. They are red, have the same head crests the normal variety had in The Legend of Zelda: Phantom Hourglass, and have a larger sword and shield. Additionally, like the original depiction of normal Geozards, they are capable of breathing fire, though, they breath a lengthy stream back and forth instead of a single fireball. One is first found as a special miniboss at the end of the third visit to the Tower of Spirits, where unlike most minibosses, it requires a Boss Key to access.

Like normal Geozards, Zelda possessing a Phantom can distract them by having a swordfight from the front while Link attacks their back. However, after enough attacks against one it will leap a great distance away and retaliate with a fire stream. Additionally, the boomerang can stun them from behind and the whip can remove their shields, causing them to take damage from Zelda when they fight. Wrecker Phantoms are also too much for them to defend against in general, quickly defeating them.

Names in other languages[edit]

Language Name Meaning
Japanese ギョマゾンリーダー
Gyomazonrīdā
Geozard Leader

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b Stratton, Stephen, and David Knight. The Legend of Zelda: Spirit Tracks PRIMA Official Game Guide. Page 31.