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==Trivia==
* The statue controlled with the Dominion Rod produces the same energy blast as the shockwave created by Link's [[Jump Strike]] attack when its weapon hits the ground. This is particularly useful for clearing out large groups of [[Baby Gohma]]s at once.


==See Also==
==See Also==

Latest revision as of 06:20, 21 May 2024

Mechanical Statues are recurring Objects in The Legend of Zelda series.[1][name references needed]

Location and Uses

Twilight Princess

Mechanical Statues appear in the Temple of Time. One of the Mechanical Statues must be controlled by Link with the Dominion Rod and guided back to its original position in the entrance room in order to reach the lair of Armogohma.[2] When under the control of the Dominion Rod, a Mechanical Statue can swing its hammer in sync with Link's movements to destroy Blade Traps, Spiketraps and Beamos as well as operative cages that require a Switch to open and close them.

Other Appearances

Hyrule Warriors



In Hyrule Warriors, Mechanical Statues appear as part of Zelda's moveset while wielding the Dominion Rod.

Gallery

Trivia

  • The statue controlled with the Dominion Rod produces the same energy blast as the shockwave created by Link's Jump Strike attack when its weapon hits the ground. This is particularly useful for clearing out large groups of Baby Gohmas at once.

See Also

References