Talk:Wizzrobe

Name
Wasn't it "wizzrobe?"--Dreyfus 14:43, 18 November 2006 (CST)
 * That what I have always called it. It's possible that later games changed the spelling. If nothing else, we could make a "Wizzrobe" article that redirects to this one. --Yumil 01:16, 19 November 2006 (CST)


 * I'll do that.--Dreyfus 20:17, 21 November 2006 (CST)

I'm really confused about the naming (Wizrobe vs Wizzrobe); zelda.com clearly names them Wizrobe (backed up by the screenshot from MM), but I'm 99% certian that the figurines in both TMC and TWW name them Wizzrobe... Wikipedia's article is titled Wizzrobe, and makes a point of saying that the ONLY instance of Wizrobe is when it was "mis-spelled" in MM. Is there any official in-game or official printed game manual confirmation of the name in any game other that MM, TMC and TWW? --Adam 14:27, 14 June 2007 (PDT)


 * TLOZ, TMC and TWW all call it wizzrobe. ONly MM says wizrobe. Wizzrobe wins. IfIHaveTo 14:11, 1 December 2007 (EST)

OoA and OoS
I'm not entirely sure, as I do not own the games, abliet having beaten both by borrowing them from a friend, but wasn't the OoA and OoS Wizzrobe, much like many of the other enemies, exactly the same as the ones in Link's Awakening (which I do own)?--Magnus orion 22:54, 13 March 2008 (EDT)

No Minish Cap Section?
They're in there - you even have the animated sprites in the gallery at the end. Doesn't anyone know anything about them? I can't write it I'm afraid, I've not seen them in the game yet. 10:27, 6 March 2009 (UTC)

Misquoted MC Figurines
I know that the quote for the ice wizzrobe figurine is wrong because they accidentally forgot to remove the "hit them with your fire rod" line in the game, and this line is absent in the quote. Can someone correct this with the TRUE quote? 23:41, 1 October 2009 (UTC)

Spirit Tracks?
I do not own spirit tracks (or a DS for that matter), but are they present in Spirit Tracks? Or is spirit tracks the only game (excluding Twilight Princess) they are missing? -- կրակ (խոսել) -- 21:15, 28 February 2010 (UTC)
 * Wizzrobes do not appear in Spirit Tracks. Note that they were missing in Ocarina of Time as well, however. Ganondorfdude11 04:24, 1 March 2010 (UTC)

Wizzars are not Wizzrobes
Even though they are extremely similar in the way they attack, the Wizzar's appearence in the artwork clearly shows, that the Wizzrobe and the Wizzar looks extremely different. Before you argue that the "The Legend of Zelda: Wind Waker" Wizzrobe looks extremely different also, let me remind you that these enemies do not behave exactly the same, and don't have the same names (save for the English Manual, that translated it incorrectly) I demand they have a seperate page for the Wizzar, as we can't categorize the Wizzar in the "Enemies in Zelda II- The Adventure of Link" catagory, as it is currently part of the Wizzrobe page, and Wizzrobe's did not appear in Zelda II- The Adventure of Link. Tharthan 22:00, 14 March 2010 (UTC)
 * Wizrobe is not a separate article from Wizzrobe Dynalfos and Dinolfos are also not separate articles. Variations in spelling don't mean that these are different enemies. Note that the wiki styles guidelines indicate that we should use the English names because this wiki is in English. The translation hiccup can be noted in trivia or something. Ganondorfdude11 23:52, 15 March 2010 (UTC)

Wind Waker Wizzrobes
Is there actually any proof that they are wearing masks? If the Zora supposedly evolved into the Rito, then there would be no reason why the Wizzrobes could not also evolve to be bird-like. Vuvuzela2010 17:53, 25 January 2011 (EST)


 * True. It looks more like their real face to me. I edited the page accordingly. But remember, Zelda has no official storyline, and we kind of like to keep theories that relate to the existence of a timeline out of the articles. So if the Wizzrobes suddenly become birds, it's not because they evolved. It's because Nintendo felt like it. ;)
 * Good job spotting that, though! 19:11, 25 January 2011 (EST)