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== Strategy ==
== Strategy ==
[[File:BlaazStrategy.jpg|left|thumb|The boomerang technique used to join Blaaz's three sub-forms in ''Phantom Hourglass''.]]
When the battle starts, Blaaz splits into three smaller versions of himself, all of which are impervious to sword slashes.  These smaller entities will float around Link, not separating too far from each other as they attempt to surround the hero on all sides.  Before too long, all three will charge up a fireball attack and unleash their fury upon Link.  Since the charge time takes several seconds, and because the projectiles travel in perfectly straight lines, these attacks are fairly easy to dodge.  Even so, their individual attacks can be interrupted mid-charge with an aimed [[Boomerang]] attack.  Although the three monsters appear identical on the DS's bottom screen, icons representing them on the map above are different: One "Mini-Blaaz" icon is adorned with a single horn, another with two horns, and the final with three horns.  By drawing a path for the Boomerang and striking the enemies in ascending order, the monsters will combine into their true form.  In the case they aren't attacked in the correct order, they will begin to combine, but halt abruptly halfway through and cancel the metamorphosis.
When the battle starts, Blaaz splits into three smaller versions of himself, all of which are impervious to sword slashes.  These smaller entities will float around Link, not separating too far from each other as they attempt to surround the hero on all sides.  Before too long, all three will charge up a fireball attack and unleash their fury upon Link.  Since the charge time takes several seconds, and because the projectiles travel in perfectly straight lines, these attacks are fairly easy to dodge.  Even so, their individual attacks can be interrupted mid-charge with an aimed [[Boomerang]] attack.  Although the three monsters appear identical on the DS's bottom screen, icons representing them on the map above are different: One "Mini-Blaaz" icon is adorned with a single horn, another with two horns, and the final with three horns.  By drawing a path for the Boomerang and striking the enemies in ascending order, the monsters will combine into their true form.  In the case they aren't attacked in the correct order, they will begin to combine, but halt abruptly halfway through and cancel the metamorphosis.


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