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====''The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask''====
====''The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask''====
In ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask]]'', ReDeads are found in [[Ikana Canyon]] to the east, and for the most part act like the ones in ''Ocarina of Time'', though the [[Hookshot]] now pulls Link to them instead of stunning them. They are unable to latch onto [[Deku Link]] or [[Goron Link]] due to their respective sizes. Notably, some are found in [[Ikana Castle]], and are said to have been royal dancers in life there. Wearing the [[Gibdo Mask]], the [[Garo Mask]], or [[Captain's Hat]] will cause these ReDeads to dance in various ways, such as pirouettes or Cossack dancing. They will continue even if attacked. Other ReDeads with the same behavior can be found on an optional ledge in the [[Stone Tower]]. Additionally in this game, Gibdos will become ReDeads if burnt, though due to the Gibdo Mask still needing to be used to communicate with them (and their different history in-universe), they do not dance. In ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask 3D]]'', the same design changes as before are applied, and some alternate dances for them are additionally used.
In ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask]]'', ReDeads are found in [[Ikana Canyon]] to the east, and for the most part act like the ones in ''Ocarina of Time''. They are unable to latch onto [[Deku Link]] or [[Goron Link]] due to their respective sizes. Notably, some are found in [[Ikana Castle]], and are said to have been royal dancers in life there. Wearing the [[Gibdo Mask]], the [[Garo Mask]], or [[Captain's Hat]] will cause these ReDeads to dance in various ways, such as pirouettes or Cossack dancing. They will continue even if attacked. Other ReDeads with the same behavior can be found on an optional ledge in the [[Stone Tower]]. Additionally in this game, Gibdos will become ReDeads if burnt, though due to the Gibdo Mask still needing to be used to communicate with them (and their different history in-universe), they do not dance. In ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask 3D]]'', the same design changes as before are applied, and some alternate dances for them are additionally used.


====''The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker''====
====''The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker''====
In ''[[The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker]]'', ReDeads are found primarily in the [[Earth Temple]], and are also found in the [[Savage Labyrinth]] and in the tunnels under the [[Private Oasis]]. Their design has changed drastically, though their behavior is mostly the same. They are now blue-skinned and lack masks, have mummified skin going all the way around their spine and leg bones, have large earrings, and have mouths capable of widening extreme amounts. They initially appear waiting, like in ''Ocarina of Time'', sometimes appearing from within sarcophagi which make them harder to hit with the sword or from crouched positions they need to rise from before attacking. If hit with an [[arrow]], they will not take damage, but will briefly glance at Link with a blank, lifeless look. As in the previous game, the Hookshot brings Link right to them rather than stunning them. If hit with a beam of light, they convulse and are temporarily stunned. When he gets close to one, it waits a few moments before screaming with a vaguely elephant-like sound while its mouth opens and its eyes glow red. Instead of biting Link's neck, it will appear to start trying to eat Link's entire head. Once defeated, they disappear quicker than previously, but still slower than most other enemies.
In ''[[The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker]]'', ReDeads are found primarily in the [[Earth Temple]], and are also found in the [[Savage Labyrinth]] and in the tunnels under the [[Private Oasis]]. Their design has changed drastically, though their behavior is mostly the same. They are now blue-skinned and lack masks, have mummified skin going all the way around their spine and leg bones, have large earrings, and have mouths capable of widening extreme amounts. They initially appear waiting, like in ''Ocarina of Time'', sometimes appearing from within sarcophagi which make them harder to hit with the sword or from crouched positions they need to rise from before attacking. If hit with an [[arrow]], they will not take damage, but will briefly glance at Link with a blank, lifeless look. The [[Hookshot]] does not stun them, and will in fact bring Link right to them. If hit with a beam of light, they convulse and are temporarily stunned. When he gets close to one, it waits a few moments before screaming with a vaguely elephant-like sound while its mouth opens and its eyes glow red. Instead of biting Link's neck, it will appear to start trying to eat Link's entire head. Once defeated, they disappear quicker than previously, but still slower than most other enemies.


====''The Legend of Zelda: Tri Force Heroes''====
====''The Legend of Zelda: Tri Force Heroes''====

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