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|image=[[File:Thunderbird ZII sprite.png]]<br>Thunderbird's initial sprite in ''[[Zelda II: The Adventure of Link]]''
|image=[[File:Thunderbird ZII sprite.png]]<br>Thunderbird's initial sprite in ''[[Zelda II: The Adventure of Link]]''
|first_appearance=''[[Zelda II: The Adventure of Link]]''
|first_appearance=''[[Zelda II: The Adventure of Link]]''
|latest_appearance=''[[The Legend of Zelda: Collector's Edition]]''
|latest_appearance=''{{wp|NES Remix|Ultimate NES Remix}}''
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'''Thunderbird''' is the penultimate boss of ''[[Zelda II: The Adventure of Link]]'', appearing in the [[Great Palace]] as the final obstacle before the [[Triforce of Courage]]'s chamber. It appears as a tall birdlike figure with a large, feathered headdress and seems to fly by vibrating the feathers on a constantly aloft pair of wings. Unlike the other bosses, it lacks the boss music and takes a few moments to appear in its arena once [[Link]] arrives.
'''Thunderbird''' is the penultimate boss of ''[[Zelda II: The Adventure of Link]]'', appearing in the [[Great Palace]] as the final obstacle before the [[Triforce of Courage]]'s chamber. It appears as a tall birdlike figure with a large, feathered headdress and seems to fly by vibrating the feathers on a constantly aloft pair of wings. Unlike the other bosses, it lacks the boss music and takes a few moments to appear in its arena once [[Link]] arrives.


[[File:TAoL Thunderbird battle.png|thumb|left|200px|Link fighting Thunderbird]]
[[File:TAoL Thunderbird battle.png|thumb|left|200px|Link fighting Thunderbird]]
To attack, Thunderbird slowly flies back and forth while breathing out fireballs that arc downward at Link for a large amount of damage; however, contact with Thunderbird itself is harmless. The fireballs can be knocked back with the [[Reflect]] magic. At first, Thunderbird appears red and faceless, being completely impervious to most of Link's attacks. The player needs to use the [[Thunder (magic)|Thunder]] magic to render Thunderbird vulnerable, turning it blue and revealing its lion-like face. As such, Link needs a large enough amount of magic before entering the battle due to Thunder's heavy cost. Once Thunderbird is blue, [[Magical Sword]] attacks will damage it, but it will continue to attack as before. Once half of its health has been lost, it starts breathing fireballs much faster in desperation. Once its health bar has been depleted, Thunderbird explodes, and the [[key]] to the Triforce chamber appears.
To attack, Thunderbird slowly flies back and forth while breathing out fireballs that arc downward at Link for a large amount of damage; however, contact with Thunderbird itself is harmless. The fireballs can be knocked back with the [[Reflect]] magic. At first, Thunderbird appears red and faceless, being completely impervious to most of Link's attacks. The player needs to use the [[Thunder (magic)|Thunder]] magic to render Thunderbird vulnerable, turning it blue and revealing its lion-like face. As such, Link needs a large enough amount of magic before entering the battle due to Thunder's heavy cost. Once Thunderbird is blue, [[Magical Sword]] attacks will damage it, but it will continue to attack as before. Once half of its health has been lost, it starts breathing fireballs much faster in desperation. Once its health bar has been depleted, Thunderbird explodes, and the [[key]] to the Triforce Chamber appears.
 
In ''{{wp|NES Remix|NES Remix 2}}'', one of the objectives is to defeat Thunderbird in ''Zelda II: The Adventure of Link''.
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Revision as of 21:23, February 20, 2021

Thunderbird
Thunderbird ZII sprite.png
Thunderbird's initial sprite in Zelda II: The Adventure of Link
First appearance Zelda II: The Adventure of Link
Latest appearance Ultimate NES Remix

Thunderbird is the penultimate boss of Zelda II: The Adventure of Link, appearing in the Great Palace as the final obstacle before the Triforce of Courage's chamber. It appears as a tall birdlike figure with a large, feathered headdress and seems to fly by vibrating the feathers on a constantly aloft pair of wings. Unlike the other bosses, it lacks the boss music and takes a few moments to appear in its arena once Link arrives.

Link fighting Thunderbird

To attack, Thunderbird slowly flies back and forth while breathing out fireballs that arc downward at Link for a large amount of damage; however, contact with Thunderbird itself is harmless. The fireballs can be knocked back with the Reflect magic. At first, Thunderbird appears red and faceless, being completely impervious to most of Link's attacks. The player needs to use the Thunder magic to render Thunderbird vulnerable, turning it blue and revealing its lion-like face. As such, Link needs a large enough amount of magic before entering the battle due to Thunder's heavy cost. Once Thunderbird is blue, Magical Sword attacks will damage it, but it will continue to attack as before. Once half of its health has been lost, it starts breathing fireballs much faster in desperation. Once its health bar has been depleted, Thunderbird explodes, and the key to the Triforce Chamber appears.

In NES Remix 2, one of the objectives is to defeat Thunderbird in Zelda II: The Adventure of Link.

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Japanese ボルバ
Boruba
Volba