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===''The Wind Waker''===
==={{TWW|-}}===
{{Tingle|Keese|It's a '''Keese'''!  Fighting them would be simple if you could attack them all at once!}}
{{Tingle|Keese|It's a '''Keese'''!  Fighting them would be simple if you could attack them all at once!}}
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In {{TWW}}, Keese appear similarly to their {{OoT|-}} and {{MM|-}} incarnations, being much more active and constantly flying around the areas they inhabit. Keese will fly over to Link when they notice him, but differ as they have a slightly different attack strategy in that they will flutter in pause just before striking him. This is actually to Link's advantage, however, as this gives him time to notice them and strike back before they can. Any conventional weapon is effective against them; the Sword being the most effective when they fly up to him. Long-ranged weapons, such as the Boomerang, Hero's Bow and Hookshot, can still be used to snipe them from afar. Keese most often appear in groups and are usually found within caves and dungeons.
In {{TWW}}, Keese appear similarly to their {{OoT|-}} and {{MM|-}} incarnations, being much more active and constantly flying around the areas they inhabit. Keese will fly over to Link when they notice him, but differ as they have a slightly different attack strategy in that they will flutter in pause just before striking him. This is actually to Link's advantage, however, as this gives him time to notice them and strike back before they can. Any conventional weapon is effective against them; the Sword being the most effective when they fly up to him. Long-ranged weapons, such as the Boomerang, Hero's Bow and Hookshot, can still be used to snipe them from afar. Keese most often appear in groups and are usually found within caves and dungeons.


Fire Keese also appear in ''The Wind Waker''. They can be turned into normal Keese by blowing out their flames with the [[Deku Leaf]].
Fire Keese also appear in {{TWW|-}}. They can be turned into normal Keese by blowing out their flames with the [[Deku Leaf]].


{{Figurine|TWW|Keese and Fire Keese|Habitat: Dragon Roost Cavern<br>Least Favorite Thing: Projectiles<br>These bats fly around dark places and attack anything that moves. Great care should be taken around Fire Keeses that appear during times of volcanic activity.|[[File:Keese Figurine TWW.png|100px]]}}
{{Figurine|TWW|Keese and Fire Keese|Habitat: Dragon Roost Cavern<br>Least Favorite Thing: Projectiles<br>These bats fly around dark places and attack anything that moves. Great care should be taken around Fire Keeses that appear during times of volcanic activity.|[[File:Keese Figurine TWW.png|100px]]}}
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===''Twilight Princess''===
===''Twilight Princess''===
[[File:TP Keese.png|150px|right]]
[[File:TP Keese.png|150px|right]]
In {{TP}}, Keese more closely resemble real-world bats, but with ghastly features and tattered wings, as well as the addition of a curved hook on their tails. These enemies are constantly in flight as they patrol the space they occupy. Similarly to those of ''The Wind Waker'', Keese fly at Link and pause before striking, giving him ample time to notice them and attack before they have the opportunity to. As small and light-weight enemies, any weapon in Link's arsenal is able to defeat them.
In {{TP}}, Keese more closely resemble real-world bats, but with ghastly features and tattered wings, as well as the addition of a curved hook on their tails. These enemies are constantly in flight as they patrol the space they occupy. Similarly to those of {{TWW|-}}, Keese fly at Link and pause before striking, giving him ample time to notice them and attack before they have the opportunity to. As small and light-weight enemies, any weapon in Link's arsenal is able to defeat them.


Fire and Ice Keese reappear in ''Twilight Princess''. The [[Gale Boomerang]] can be used to extinguish their flames and icy mist, turning them back into normal Keese. [[Shadow Keese]] are a [[Twilight]] version that only appear in the [[Twilight Realm]].
Fire and Ice Keese reappear in ''Twilight Princess''. The [[Gale Boomerang]] can be used to extinguish their flames and icy mist, turning them back into normal Keese. [[Shadow Keese]] are a [[Twilight]] version that only appear in the [[Twilight Realm]].
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