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{{Boss
{{Infobox Boss
|image = File:TP Diababa Render.png
|image=
|title = Twilit Parasite
{{Media
|race = [[Deku Baba]]<ref>{{Cite Book|quote= Link encounters the Twilit Parasite Diababa, a three-headed Deku Baba corrupted by one of the four Fused Shadow shards Link must collect to stop Zant.|book= E |publisher= Dark Horse Books|page= 155}}</ref>
|Render TP= File:TP Diababa Render.png
|game = {{TP}}
|Model TP= File:TP Diababa Model.png
|dungeon = {{Term|TPHD|Forest Temple|link}}
|Model TPHD= File:TPHD Diababa Model.png
|weakness = [[Gale Boomerang]]<br>[[Bombling]]s
|reward = [[Heart Container]]<br>[[Fused Shadow]]
|theme music = <nowiki></nowiki>
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{{!}}[[File:Diababa - first form.ogg|noicon]]
{{!}}{{Exp|First phase}}
{{!-}}
{{!}}[[File:Diababa - second form.ogg|noicon]]
{{!}}{{Exp|Second phase}}
{{!)}}
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{{Term/Store|Diababa||Series, TP, TPHD}} is the [[Boss]] of the {{Term|TPHD|Forest Temple|link}} in {{TP}}.<ref>{{Cite Book|quote= |book= E |publisher= |page= 175}}</ref> It is a three-headed [[Deku Baba]], with one massive head with a hidden eye inside its mouth.
|title= Twilit Parasite
|race= [[Deku Baba]]<ref>{{Cite Book|quote= Link encounters the Twilit Parasite Diababa, a three-headed Deku Baba corrupted by one of the four Fused Shadow shards Link must collect to stop Zant.|book= E |publisher= Dark Horse Books|page= 155}}</ref>
|game= TP
|dungeon= {{Term|TPHD|Forest Temple|link}}
|weakness=
{{List|
[[Gale Boomerang]],
[[Bombling]]s,
}}
|reward=
{{List|
[[Heart Container]],
[[Fused Shadow]],
}}
|theme music=
}}
{{Term/Store|Diababa||Series, TP, TPHD}} is the [[Boss]] of the {{Term|TPHD|Forest Temple|link}}, and is overall the first boss in {{TP}}.<ref>{{Cite Book|quote= |book= E |publisher= |page= 175}}</ref> It is a three-headed [[Deku Baba]], with one massive head with a hidden eye inside its mouth. The other heads have long blue tongues coming out of its jaw.


==Characteristics==
==Characteristics==
{{Midna|Diababa|To think that there was a monster lurking deep inside the temple...These things will gobble up a little guy like you in one bite! If you don't want that to happen, you'd better keep your guard up!
{{Midna
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|context1=
:''(Asked again)''
|quote1= <p>To think that there was a monster lurking deep inside the temple...</p><p>These things will gobble up a little guy like you in one bite! If you don't want that to happen, you'd better keep your guard up!</p>
Those things look like idiots with their mouths open like that... Put something in those things' mouths to shut them up!
 
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|context2= When asked again
:''(After bombing a head)''
|quote2= <p>Those things look like idiots with their mouths open like that...</p><p>Put something in those things' mouths to shut them up!</p>
Eee hee! One more!
 
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|context3= After {{Term|TPHD|Link}} bombs one head
:''(Asked a fourth time)''
|quote3= Eee hee! One more!
It...didn't like that... I don't think it will be as easy this time around. Don't get eaten!
 
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|context4= After {{Term|TPHD|Link}} bombs both heads
:''(Asked after Ook shows up)
|quote4= <p>It...didn't like that...</p><p>I don't think it will be as easy this time around. Don't get eaten!</p>
Hey, that guy... Isn't that the boss monkey?! He brought an exploding bug! Maybe he's trying to help?
 
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|context5= Once {{Term|TPHD|Ook}} appears
:''(After using Ook's Bomb Bug)''
|quote5= <p>Hey, that guy... Isn't that the boss monkey?!</p><p>He brought an exploding bug! Maybe he's trying to help?</p>
I think we have a chance... That monkey's a good guy! Use his help and destroy this thing!}}
 
|context6= After {{Term|TPHD|Link}} uses the {{Term|TPHD|Gale Boomerang}} to retrieve a {{Term|TPHD|Bombling}} from {{Term|TPHD|Ook}}
|quote6= Hey! Take that bug the monkey's holding and hit that thing in the head! Hurry or it'll snack on you!
 
|context7= Once {{Term|TPHD|Link}} uses one of {{Term|TPHD|Ook}}'s {{Plural|TPHD|Bombling}} on a head
|quote7= <p>I think we have a chance...</p><p>That monkey's a good guy! Use his help and destroy this thing!</p>
}}


After Link enters Diababa's chamber, a large room with four waterfalls and a pool of poisonous water containing a large tree and two logs, the water will start to bubble and Diababa will emerge from the water.
After Link enters Diababa's chamber, a large room with four waterfalls and a pool of poisonous water containing a large tree and two logs, the water will start to bubble and Diababa will emerge from the water.
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==Trivia==
==Trivia==
*When defeated, Diababa, along with [[Blizzeta]], has a different "Boss Clear Fanfare" in comparison to the other bosses in {{TP|-}}.
*When defeated, Diababa, along with [[Blizzeta]], has a different "Boss Clear Fanfare" in comparison to the other bosses in {{TP|-}}.
*Diababa is the only two-stage boss in ''The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess'' to only have two phase in the second phase, making Diababa have the least amount of HP out of the bosses in the game.
*If Link descends into the water pool where Diababa was, he will fade back to the entrance of the boss room.{{Verify|TP}}
*If Link descends into the water pool where Diababa was, he will fade back to the entrance of the boss room.{{Verify|TP}}


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Diababa is a portmanteau of "Diabolic" and "Deku Baba."
Diababa is a portmanteau of "Diabolic" and "Deku Baba."


{{Names|align=left
{{Nomenclature}}
|ja=  {{Romanize|覚醒寄生種 ババラント|Kakusei Kisei Shu Babaranto}}
|jaM= Awoken Parasitic Species: Babarant
|esS= Babalant, Parásito de las Sombras
|esSM=Babalant, Parasite of the Shadows
|esL=
|esLM=
|frF= Dionéa, Mauvaise herbe du Crépuscule
|frFM=Dionéa, Weed of Twilight
|frC=
|frCM=
|de=  {{de|Plantainferna|Nachtschattenparasit Plantainferna}}
|deM= Nightshade parasite: Plantainferna
|it=  Nefentyax, il parassita del crepuscolo
|itM= Nefentyax, The Parasite of the Twilight
|ptP=
|ptPM=
|ptB=
|ptBM=
|nl=
|nlM=
|ru=
|ruM=
|ko= {{Romanize|각성기생종 바바란트|Gakseong Gisaengjong Babaranteu}}
|koM= Awoken Parasitic Species: Babarant
|zhT=
|zhTM=
|zhS=
|zhSM= }}


==Gallery==
==Gallery==
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File:Diababa.jpg|Diababa's central head and its tongue-like eye appendage
File:Diababa.jpg|Diababa's central head and its tongue-like eye appendage
</gallery>
</gallery>
==See Also==
* {{Term|Series|Diababa Serpent|link}}


{{Ref}}
{{Ref}}
{{Bosses|TP}}
{{Bosses|TP}}
{{PlantEnemy}}
{{Categories
{{Categories
  |Deku, Twilight Enemies
  |Babas, Parasites, Plant-Like Enemies, Twilight Enemies
  |bosses= TP, TPHD
  |bosses= TP, TPHD
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Latest revision as of 03:51, 15 April 2024

Diababa is the Boss of the Forest Temple, and is overall the first boss in Twilight Princess.[2] It is a three-headed Deku Baba, with one massive head with a hidden eye inside its mouth. The other heads have long blue tongues coming out of its jaw.

Characteristics

Midna's Commentshide ▲
Midna says:

To think that there was a monster lurking deep inside the temple...

These things will gobble up a little guy like you in one bite! If you don't want that to happen, you'd better keep your guard up!

show more...
When asked again

Those things look like idiots with their mouths open like that...

Put something in those things' mouths to shut them up!

After Link bombs one head

Eee hee! One more!

After Link bombs both heads

It...didn't like that...

I don't think it will be as easy this time around. Don't get eaten!

Once Ook appears

Hey, that guy... Isn't that the boss monkey?!

He brought an exploding bug! Maybe he's trying to help?

After Link uses the Gale Boomerang to retrieve a Bombling from Ook

Hey! Take that bug the monkey's holding and hit that thing in the head! Hurry or it'll snack on you!

Once Link uses one of Ook's Bomblings on a head

I think we have a chance...

That monkey's a good guy! Use his help and destroy this thing!

After Link enters Diababa's chamber, a large room with four waterfalls and a pool of poisonous water containing a large tree and two logs, the water will start to bubble and Diababa will emerge from the water.

The beginning of the battle starts with only the two smaller heads. Bomblings can be seen perched on logs floating in the water. Link can use the Gale Boomerang to make them collide with each of the two heads, with a single hit defeating each one. The heads will attack with a bite that can be easily avoided.

The second phase of the fight begins when the larger head bursts out of the water. After a few seconds, Ook appears and swings across the room carrying Bomblings for Link to use to stun Diababa's middle head, leaving its eye open for Link to attack with his Sword. Upon recovering, Diababa sprays poison at Link, which he must dodge. Link must repeat this process until Diababa is defeated. The two smaller heads will still occasionally attack. Link can choose to defeat them, but they will eventually regenerate. Upon Diababa's defeat, Link receives the first of the three Fused Shadows and a Heart Container.

Trivia

  • When defeated, Diababa, along with Blizzeta, has a different "Boss Clear Fanfare" in comparison to the other bosses in Twilight Princess.
  • Diababa is the only two-stage boss in The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess to only have two phase in the second phase, making Diababa have the least amount of HP out of the bosses in the game.
  • If Link descends into the water pool where Diababa was, he will fade back to the entrance of the boss room.[verification needed]

Nomenclature

Diababa is a portmanteau of "Diabolic" and "Deku Baba."

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Gallery

See Also

References

  1. "Link encounters the Twilit Parasite Diababa, a three-headed Deku Baba corrupted by one of the four Fused Shadow shards Link must collect to stop Zant." (Encyclopedia, Dark Horse Books, pg. 155)
  2. Encyclopedia, Dark Horse Books, pg. 175