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===''The Legend of Zelda: Oracle of Seasons/Ages''===
===''The Legend of Zelda: Oracle of Seasons/Ages''===
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In the [[Link System|Linked game]] for both ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Oracle of Seasons]]'' and ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Oracle of Ages]]'', the Twinrova sisters mastermind the campaigns of [[Veran]] and [[Onox]] as part of a plot to resurrect [[Ganon]]. They are never addressed individually, and they always act and speak as a singular entity. Throughout both games, the Twinrova appear to taunt Link at various intervals, often disguised as a single cloaked figure. At the end of the first game, they watch Link, stating that the game's events allowed one of the flames needed for the [[Dark Rites]] to be lit, followed by an ominous closeup of one of their faces. At the end of the second game, they kidnap [[Princess Zelda]] to offer her as a sacrifice. When Link reaches the innermost chamber of the [[Room of Rites]], the two teleport him to their battlefield and assume their elemental forms. During the first phase, they fly about quickly, with one occasionally shooting an elemental blast, which can be deflected with a [[sword]] swipe. Once again, the witches' spells can be used to damage each other. After three total hits are dealt against them, they assume their combined form.
In the [[Link System|Linked game]] for both ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Oracle of Seasons]]'' and ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Oracle of Ages]]'', the Twinrova sisters mastermind the campaigns of [[Veran]] and [[Onox]] as part of a plot to resurrect [[Ganon]]. They are never addressed individually, and they always act and speak as a singular entity. Throughout both games, the Twinrova appear to taunt Link at various intervals, often disguised as a single cloaked figure. At the end of the first game, they watch Link, stating that the game's events allowed one of the flames needed for the [[Dark Rites]] to be lit, followed by an ominous closeup of one of their faces. At the end of the second game, they kidnap [[Princess Zelda]] to offer her as a sacrifice. When Link reaches the innermost chamber of the [[Room of Rites]], the two teleport him to their battlefield and assume their elemental forms. During the first phase, they fly about quickly, with one occasionally shooting an elemental blast, which can be deflected with a [[sword]] swipe. Once again, the witches' spells can be used to damage each other. After three total hits are dealt against them, they assume their combined form.


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Twinrova alternates between her fire form and her ice form, each having a different attack. If Twinrova is in her fire form, Link must avoid the lava pools that from around the area as she shoots fireballs that split into three smaller ones upon hitting a wall, or summons four [[Firebat]]s to attack him. If Twinrova is in her ice form, the entire floor is covered in slippery ice, and large ice clusters fly around the room and ricochet off the walls as she sends smaller ice balls at Link. After enough hits, Twinrova faces Link, revealing both her fire and ice side. Link can temporarily stun Twinrova by striking his sword at her enough times, then he can damage Twinrova by shooting either an [[Ember Seed]], a [[Scent Seed]], or a [[Mystery Seed]] at her. After several hits, Twinrova is defeated, unable to sacrifice Zelda to revive [[Ganon]], so she sacrifices herself instead. This ends up resurrecting him, but as a mindless beast eager to destroy everything.
Twinrova alternates between her fire form and her ice form, each having a different attack. If Twinrova is in her fire form, Link must avoid the lava pools that from around the area as she shoots fireballs that split into three smaller ones upon hitting a wall, or summons four [[Firebat]]s to attack him. If Twinrova is in her ice form, the entire floor is covered in slippery ice, and large ice clusters fly around the room and ricochet off the walls as she sends smaller ice balls at Link. After enough hits, Twinrova faces Link, revealing both her fire and ice side. Link can temporarily stun Twinrova by striking his sword at her enough times, then he can damage Twinrova by shooting either an [[Ember Seed]], a [[Scent Seed]], or a [[Mystery Seed]] at her. After several hits, Twinrova is defeated, unable to sacrifice Zelda to revive [[Ganon]], so she sacrifices herself instead. This ends up resurrecting him, but as a mindless beast eager to destroy everything.


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