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Revision as of 21:19, 6 August 2012
Bago-Bago is a leaping skeletal fish found in water and lava in The Adventure of Link.
They hide in the rivers beneath bridges until they have found suitable victims to attack. They swoop out of the water at incredible speeds, and after landing them move along the ground and attempt to swarm their target. They will shoot rocks at Link from their mouths, much like an Octorok, and will even fire them when leaping. As they appear on bridges, they are especially dangerous as they are likely to knock Link into the water or lava below, causing him to lose a Life. Like other certain enemies in The Adventure of Link, they sap experience points on contact.
In the Great Palace, a fire-spitting red variety of Bago-Bago will also attack Link across various bridges. Link must use the Reflect magic to stop these shots.
Trivia
- Bago-Bago behave very similar to Cheep-Cheep from the Mario series. Their name is likely a reference to these enemies.
- Bago-Bago are also similar in appearance to the Skullfish and Desbreko.
Gallery
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A fire-spitting red Bago-Bago
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