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In ''[[Zelda II: The Adventure of Link]]'', Barba is the boss of the [[Three-Eye Rock Palace]], making it the last boss before the [[Great Palace]]. It rises out from one of two lava pits in the room before spitting a trail of fire that has the potential to knock [[Link]] back into the lava, costing him a life instantly. Its head is its weak point, and as such he needs to be hit while neither spitting nor being about to. Additionally, Link needs to be careful while jumping lest he fall into one of the pits. Once it is hit enough times, it explodes.
In ''[[Zelda II: The Adventure of Link]]'', Barba is the boss of the [[Three-Eye Rock Palace]], making it the last boss before the [[Great Palace]]. It rises out from one of two lava pits in the room before spitting a trail of fire that has the potential to knock [[Link]] back into the lava, costing him a life instantly. Its head is its weak point, and as such he needs to be hit while neither spitting nor being about to. Additionally, Link needs to be careful while jumping lest he fall into one of the pits. Once it is hit enough times, it explodes.


Notably, its graphics are changed between the original Japanese version and the western version. In the Japanese version, Barba's mouth is always open while its neck appears as one rigid line of tiles. In the western versions, it is totally redrawn, its mouth instead only opens while firing, and its neck appears as several segmented round tiles to allow for more fluid-looking movement. Its artwork depicts it as a yellowish green, with long fleshy whiskers, facial hair, ears, and a unicorn-like horn. Of note is that this artwork is also modified for [[Rā]]'s artwork.
Notably, its graphics are changed between the original Japanese version and the western version. In the Japanese version, Barba's mouth is always open while its neck appears as one rigid line of tiles. In the western versions, it is totally redrawn, its mouth instead only opens while firing, and its neck appears as several segmented round tiles to allow for more fluid-looking movement. Its artwork depicts it as a yellowish green, with long whiskers, ears, and a unicorn-like horn. Of note is that this artwork is also modified for [[Rā]]'s artwork.


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