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{{Figurine|TMC|Chaser|Appears in dungeons. They move quickly to chase you once they spot you. Your [[shield]] will block them, but keep on your toes!|[[File:Chaser_Figurine.gif]]}} | {{Figurine|TMC|Chaser|Appears in dungeons. They move quickly to chase you once they spot you. Your [[shield]] will block them, but keep on your toes!|[[File:Chaser_Figurine.gif]]}} | ||
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{{Names|Japanese={{ | {{Names | ||
|Japanese={{Japanese|チェイサー|Cheisā|Chaser}} | |||
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|Spanish(LA)= | |||
|Spanish(SP)= Chaser | |||
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|French(FR)= Stalker | |||
|German= Chaser | |||
|Italian= Chaser | |||
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{{InorganicEnemy}} | {{InorganicEnemy}} | ||
[[Category:Enemies in The Legend of Zelda: Oracle of Ages]] | [[Category:Enemies in The Legend of Zelda: Oracle of Ages]] |
Revision as of 22:04, 14 October 2010
Chasers appear in a number of games. They are similar to Blade Traps in that they will chase Link if he crosses their path in one of the four cardinal directions. They move slower than Blade Traps however, and will not return to their original position once reaching a wall. They will instead stop at their new position, and "chase" Link from there. As to be expected, Chasers are often found in narrow corridors where they are harder to dodge.
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