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|title= Scourge of the Wind Temple<ref>{{Cite|Scourge of the Wind Temple<br/>{{Big|Colgera}}|Game Screen|TotK}}</ref> | |title= | ||
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Scourge of the Depths<ref>{{Cite|Scourge of the Depths<br/>{{Big|'''Colgera'''}}|Game Screen|TotK}}</ref>, | |||
Scourge of the Wind Temple<ref>{{Cite|Scourge of the Wind Temple<br/>{{Big|'''Colgera'''}}|Game Screen|TotK}}</ref> | |||
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|alias= Massive Monster<ref>{{Cite|When the deck hatch opened, a {{Color|TotK Red|massive monster}} emerged. This must be the culprit behind the fierce blizzard assailing Rito Village.<br/><br/>Work with Tulin to vanquish the monster.|Adventure Log|TotK}}</ref> | |alias= Massive Monster<ref>{{Cite|When the deck hatch opened, a {{Color|TotK Red|massive monster}} emerged. This must be the culprit behind the fierce blizzard assailing Rito Village.<br/><br/>Work with Tulin to vanquish the monster.|Adventure Log|TotK}}</ref> | ||
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{{Plural|TotK|Colgera}} are massive worm-like creatures reminiscent of {{Term|Series|Molgera|link}}, with a jagged layer of ice serving as armor for them.<ref name="Compendium">{{Cite|The culprit behind the blizzard that plagued the Hebra region. This huge beast harnesses wind to produce strong updrafts and lift itself aloft. The jagged layer of ice covering its body serves as a protective shield and allows it to launch frozen spikes at its foes.|Hyrule Compendium|TotK}}</ref> They have five eyes, large pincers, and a pair of wings on three of their body segments. One is responsible for the {{Term|TotK|Extreme Cold Snap|link}} affecting the {{Term|TotK|Hebra|link}} region.<ref name="Compendium"/> After this {{Term|TotK|Colgera}}'s defeat in the {{Term|TotK|Wind Temple|link}}, multiple {{Plural|TotK|Colgera}} can be found in arenas throughout the {{Term|TotK|Depths}}. | {{Plural|TotK|Colgera}} are massive worm-like creatures reminiscent of {{Term|Series|Molgera|link}}, with a jagged layer of ice serving as armor for them.<ref name="Compendium">{{Cite|The culprit behind the blizzard that plagued the Hebra region. This huge beast harnesses wind to produce strong updrafts and lift itself aloft. The jagged layer of ice covering its body serves as a protective shield and allows it to launch frozen spikes at its foes.|Hyrule Compendium|TotK}}</ref> They have five eyes, large pincers, and a pair of wings on three of their body segments. One is responsible for the {{Term|TotK|Extreme Cold Snap|link}} affecting the {{Term|TotK|Hebra|link}} region.<ref name="Compendium"/> After this {{Term|TotK|Colgera}}'s defeat in the {{Term|TotK|Wind Temple|link}}, multiple {{Plural|TotK|Colgera}} can be found in arenas throughout the {{Term|TotK|Depths}}. | ||
When defeated in the {{Term|TotK|Depths|link}}, {{Plural|TotK|Colgera}} drop {{Plural|TotK|Colgera Jaw|link}}, and unlock a {{Term|TotK|Treasure Chest|link}} containing a | When defeated in the {{Term|TotK|Depths|link}}, {{Plural|TotK|Colgera}} drop {{Plural|TotK|Colgera Jaw|link}}, and unlock a {{Term|TotK|Treasure Chest|link}} containing a {{Term|TotK|Huge Crystallized Charge|link}}. | ||
In battle, Colgera flies through the air, firing icicle spikes at Link if he gets too close.<ref name="Compendium"/> It will also open portals that it will pass through to try and confuse Link about where it will be, sometimes appearing directly underneath him to perform a biting attack. The use of {{Term|TotK|Tulin's Power of Wind|link}} is necessary to dodge this attack, and will generally come in handy for repositioning throughout the battle. | In battle, Colgera flies through the air, firing icicle spikes at Link if he gets too close.<ref name="Compendium"/> It will also open portals that it will pass through to try and confuse Link about where it will be, sometimes appearing directly underneath him to perform a biting attack. The use of {{Term|TotK|Tulin's Power of Wind|link}} is necessary to dodge this attack, and will generally come in handy for repositioning throughout the battle. | ||
Colgera's weaknesses are the purple glowing spots on its body, which are protected by a layer of ice on its underside and the spiky shell on its top. The ice can be broken with {{Plural|TotK|Arrow|link}} (preferably ones that have been Fused with Fire Fruits, Fire Chuchu Jelly, or Bomb Flowers) or by skydiving onto it from above; despite Colgera's jagged exterior Link will not take damage from contact with it but he will be knocked back if his dive is not fast enough or if he hits the shell. Colgera takes a moment to regrow its spikes after shooting them and exposes its ice layer from above when it does so, making that moment ideal for Link to dive into it. Colgera harnesses wind to create powerful updrafts around it, which allow {{Term|TotK|Link}} to glide up to it; using them will also fully restore his Stamina.<ref name="Compendium"/> | Colgera's weaknesses are the purple glowing spots on its body, which are protected by a layer of ice on its underside and the spiky shell on its top. The ice can be broken with {{Plural|TotK|Arrow|link}} (preferably ones that have been Fused with Fire Fruits, Fire Chuchu Jelly, or Bomb Flowers) or by skydiving onto it from above; despite Colgera's jagged exterior Link will not take damage from contact with it but he will be knocked back if his dive is not fast enough or if he hits the shell. Colgera takes a moment to regrow its spikes after shooting them and exposes its ice layer from above when it does so, making that moment ideal for Link to dive into it. Colgera harnesses wind to create powerful updrafts around it, which allow {{Term|TotK|Link}} to glide up to it; using them will also fully restore his {{Term|TotK|Stamina|link}}.<ref name="Compendium"/> | ||
After half its health is depleted, Colgera will begin to summon tornadoes to attack Link and will behave more aggressively. | After half its health is depleted, Colgera will begin to summon tornadoes to attack Link and will behave more aggressively. | ||
==Trivia== | ==Trivia== | ||
* Colgera is the one of two {{Plural|TotK|Boss|link}} in {{TotK}} whose health does not scale based on story progression. It always has a total of 600 HP, with 100 HP being depleted each time its weak spot is hit. | |||
* Colgera is the one of two | * Colgera is the only {{Term|TotK|Boss}} in {{TotK}} that can be killed without using any {{Plural|TotK|Weapon|link}} or {{Plural|TotK|Zonai Device|link}}, since {{Term|TotK|Link|link}} can {{Term|TotK|Skydiving|link|display=Skydive}} into its weak spots. | ||
* The portals that Colgera generates can be entered by {{Term|TotK|Link}}. However, this only applies to the portals that {{Term|TotK|Colgera}} itself can enter, not the ones it exits. | |||
==Nomenclature== | ==Nomenclature== | ||
{{Term|TotK|Colgera}}'s name appears to be a portmanteau of "cold" and "{{Term|Series|Molgera|link}}". | {{Term|TotK|Colgera}}'s name appears to be a portmanteau of "cold" and "{{Term|Series|Molgera|link}}". | ||
{{Nomenclature}} | |||
==Gallery== | |||
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File:TotK Colgera Introduction.png|Colgera's introduction | |||
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==See Also== | ==See Also== | ||
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* {{Term|Series|Wind Temple|link}} | * {{Term|Series|Wind Temple|link}} | ||
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{{Ref}} | {{Ref}} | ||
Latest revision as of 23:27, 17 April 2024
Colgera is a Boss in Tears of the Kingdom.[4]
Characteristics
Colgeras are massive worm-like creatures reminiscent of Molgera, with a jagged layer of ice serving as armor for them.[5] They have five eyes, large pincers, and a pair of wings on three of their body segments. One is responsible for the Extreme Cold Snap affecting the Hebra region.[5] After this Colgera's defeat in the Wind Temple, multiple Colgeras can be found in arenas throughout the Depths.
When defeated in the Depths, Colgeras drop Colgera Jaws, and unlock a Treasure Chest containing a Huge Crystallized Charge.
In battle, Colgera flies through the air, firing icicle spikes at Link if he gets too close.[5] It will also open portals that it will pass through to try and confuse Link about where it will be, sometimes appearing directly underneath him to perform a biting attack. The use of Tulin's Power of Wind is necessary to dodge this attack, and will generally come in handy for repositioning throughout the battle.
Colgera's weaknesses are the purple glowing spots on its body, which are protected by a layer of ice on its underside and the spiky shell on its top. The ice can be broken with Arrows (preferably ones that have been Fused with Fire Fruits, Fire Chuchu Jelly, or Bomb Flowers) or by skydiving onto it from above; despite Colgera's jagged exterior Link will not take damage from contact with it but he will be knocked back if his dive is not fast enough or if he hits the shell. Colgera takes a moment to regrow its spikes after shooting them and exposes its ice layer from above when it does so, making that moment ideal for Link to dive into it. Colgera harnesses wind to create powerful updrafts around it, which allow Link to glide up to it; using them will also fully restore his Stamina.[5]
After half its health is depleted, Colgera will begin to summon tornadoes to attack Link and will behave more aggressively.
Trivia
- Colgera is the one of two Bosses in Tears of the Kingdom whose health does not scale based on story progression. It always has a total of 600 HP, with 100 HP being depleted each time its weak spot is hit.
- Colgera is the only Boss in Tears of the Kingdom that can be killed without using any Weapons or Zonai Devices, since Link can Skydive into its weak spots.
- The portals that Colgera generates can be entered by Link. However, this only applies to the portals that Colgera itself can enter, not the ones it exits.
Nomenclature
Colgera's name appears to be a portmanteau of "cold" and "Molgera".
Names in Other Regions | ||
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Language | Names | Meanings |
フリザゲイラ (Furizageira) | From フリーズ (Furīzu) ("to freeze") and モルド・ゲイラ (Morudo Geira) ("Molgera"). | |
急凍蓋拉 (Jídòng Gàilā) | ||
急冻盖拉 (Jídòng Gàilā) | ||
Glagayla | ||
Glagayla | ||
Frosgeira | ||
Criogayla | ||
프리즈게이라 (Peurijeugeira) | ||
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Gelminus[7] | ||
This table was generated using translation pages. To request an addition, please contact a staff member with a reference. |
Gallery
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Colgera's introduction
See Also
Notes
- ↑ The exp gained depends on which one is defeated. Link gets 300 exp for defeating it in the Wind Temple, 100 for defeating it in the Depths and 0 for defeating it at Gloom's Origin
References
- ↑ "Scourge of the Depths
Colgera" — Game Screen (Tears of the Kingdom) - ↑ "Scourge of the Wind Temple
Colgera" — Game Screen (Tears of the Kingdom) - ↑ "When the deck hatch opened, a massive monster emerged. This must be the culprit behind the fierce blizzard assailing Rito Village.
Work with Tulin to vanquish the monster." — Adventure Log (Tears of the Kingdom) - ↑ "Colgera" — Hyrule Compendium (Tears of the Kingdom)
- ↑ 5.0 5.1 5.2 5.3 "The culprit behind the blizzard that plagued the Hebra region. This huge beast harnesses wind to produce strong updrafts and lift itself aloft. The jagged layer of ice covering its body serves as a protective shield and allows it to launch frozen spikes at its foes." — Hyrule Compendium (Tears of the Kingdom)
- ↑ 6.0 6.1 "Peligro del subsuelo
Gelminus" — Game Screen (Tears of the Kingdom, Latin American Spanish localization) - ↑ "Gelminus" — Hyrule Compendium (Tears of the Kingdom, European Spanish localization)