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{{Enemy | {{Infobox Enemy | ||
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| | |Model ALBW= File:ALBW Freezor Model.png | ||
|Sprite ALttP= File:ALttP Freezor Sprite.png | |||
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|game= ALttP, ALBW | |||
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|habitat= {{Spawn Locations}} | |||
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{{Infobox Game Blocks | |||
|ALttP= {{Term|ALttP|Bombos Medallion|link}}, {{Term|ALttP|Fire Rod|link}} | |||
|ALBW= {{Term|ALBW|Fire Rod|link}} | |||
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{{Term/Store|Freezor|Freezors|Series, ALttP, ALBW|plural}} are recurring {{Plural|Series|Enemy|link}} in {{TLoZ|Series}}.<ref>{{Cite Book|quote= |book= E |publisher= |page= 178 {{Exp Game|ALttP, ALBW}}}}</ref> | |||
==Characteristics== | |||
==={{ALttP|-}}=== | |||
In {{ALttP}}, {{Plural|ALBW|Freezor}} are icy, humanoid enemies that reside on special walls that appear in the {{Term|ALttP|Ice Palace|link}}. If {{Term|ALttP|Link|link}} gets too close to one of them, it will emerge from the wall and begin to move around the room erratically, damaging {{Term|ALttP|Link}} on contact. They have a unique movement pattern, being quick when moving vertically and slow when moving horizontally. The {{Term|ALttP|Fire Rod|link}} and the {{Term|ALttP|Bombos Medallion|link}} are the only weapons capable of destroying them. Some walls are home to statues that strongly resemble {{Plural|ALttP|Freezor}}. However, these cannot harm {{Term|ALttP|Link}}, and only exist to make real {{Plural|ALttP|Freezor}} more difficult to spot. | |||
==={{ALBW|-}}=== | |||
In {{ALBW}}, {{Plural|ALBW|Freezor}} appear similarily to their appearance in {{ALttP|-}}. They pop out of walls and runs towards {{Term|ALBW|Link}}, and can be easily be defeated with the {{Term|ALBW|Fire Rod|link}}. {{Plural|ALBW|Freezor}} appear in the {{Term|ALBW|Ice Ruins|link}} and the {{Term|ALBW|Treacherous Tower|link}}. | |||
==Nomenclature== | |||
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==Gallery== | |||
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File:ALttP Freezor Sprite 2.png|A Freezor inside a wall from {{ALttP|-}} | |||
File:ALttP Freezor In Wall.png|A Freezor statue inside a wall from {{ALttP|-}} | |||
</gallery> | |||
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| | |Humanoid Enemies, Ice-Related Enemies | ||
| | |enemies= ALttP, ALBW | ||
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Latest revision as of 10:03, 21 April 2024
Freezors are recurring Enemies in The Legend of Zelda series.[1]
Characteristics
A Link to the Past
In A Link to the Past, Freezors are icy, humanoid enemies that reside on special walls that appear in the Ice Palace. If Link gets too close to one of them, it will emerge from the wall and begin to move around the room erratically, damaging Link on contact. They have a unique movement pattern, being quick when moving vertically and slow when moving horizontally. The Fire Rod and the Bombos Medallion are the only weapons capable of destroying them. Some walls are home to statues that strongly resemble Freezors. However, these cannot harm Link, and only exist to make real Freezors more difficult to spot.
A Link Between Worlds
In A Link Between Worlds, Freezors appear similarily to their appearance in A Link to the Past. They pop out of walls and runs towards Link, and can be easily be defeated with the Fire Rod. Freezors appear in the Ice Ruins and the Treacherous Tower.
Nomenclature
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Language | Names | |
タイノン (Tainon) (ALttP)[3] | ||
Tynon (ALttP | ALBW)[2] | ||
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Gallery
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A Freezor inside a wall from A Link to the Past
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A Freezor statue inside a wall from A Link to the Past
References
- ↑ Encyclopedia, Dark Horse Books, pg. 178 (ALttP | ALBW)
- ↑ Enciclopedia di Hyrule, Magazzini Salani, pg. 178
- ↑ Nintendo Official Guidebook: The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past Vol. 2, Shogakukan, pg. 141Nintendo Official Guidebook—The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past & Four Swords, Shogakukan, pg. 28