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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]]'', Wizzrobes are spelled '''Wizrobes''', though this is changed in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask 3D|Majora's Mask 3D]]''. Their design is vastly different, appearing as lanky teal baboon-like creatures. Notably, their faces are fully-visible, and their robes only cover their torsos. This game introduces the concept of having Wizzrobes be divided between ice and fire types, though they are visually identical here. Aside from using their elemental magic, Wizrobes warp between several lit tiles on the floor. If Link tries to attack one too quickly, it will warp away, so he must wait for it to start spinning and dancing as it prepares a spell. After enough damage is taken, it will summon several ghost images of it to run between the tiles it is not on to distract Link while it prepares a spell. However, the real one is the only one to appear on the mini-map, and the only one [[Tatl]] goes to. In ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask 3D|Majora's Mask 3D]]'', it no longer appears on the mini-map, as is the case with most other enemies to previously do so.
In ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask]]'', Wizzrobes are spelled '''Wizrobes''', though this is fixed in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask 3D|Majora's Mask 3D]]''. Their design is vastly different, appearing as lanky teal baboon-like creatures. Notably, their faces are fully-visible, and their robes only cover their torsos. This game introduces the concept of having Wizzrobes be divided between ice and fire types, though they are visually identical here. Aside from using their elemental magic, Wizrobes warp between several lit tiles on the floor. If Link tries to attack one too quickly, it will warp away, so he must wait for it to start spinning and dancing as it prepares a spell. After enough damage is taken, it will summon several ghost images of it to run between the tiles it is not on to distract Link while it prepares a spell. However, the real one is the only one to appear on the mini-map, and the only one [[Tatl]] goes to. In ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask 3D|Majora's Mask 3D]]'', it no longer appears on the mini-map, as is the case with most other enemies to previously do so.


An ice-using Wizrobe first appears as the main mid-boss of the [[Snowhead Temple]], guarding the [[Fire Arrow]]s. Later, another one appears higher up in the temple. The last time one appears is in the [[Secret Shrine]] in [[Ikana Canyon]], alongside the other arrow-guarding mid-bosses. A fire-based Wizrobe first appears in [[Ikana Castle]], and later appears occasionally in [[Stone Tower Temple]]. Notably, the last one seems to be treated as a generic enemy, as it lacks the miniboss music. It is fought in the flipped version of a room with a lava floor, so lava rock falls occasionally from the ceiling as an additional obstacle.
An ice-using Wizrobe first appears as the main mid-boss of the [[Snowhead Temple]], guarding the [[Fire Arrow]]s. Later, another one appears higher up in the temple. The last time one appears is in the [[Secret Shrine]] in [[Ikana Canyon]], alongside the other arrow-guarding mid-bosses. A fire-based Wizrobe first appears in [[Ikana Castle]], and later appears occasionally in [[Stone Tower Temple]]. Notably, the last one seems to be treated as a generic enemy, as it lacks the miniboss music. It is fought in the flipped version of a room with a lava floor, so lava rock falls occasionally from the ceiling as an additional obstacle.

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