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{{boss | {{boss | ||
|image = [[File:Fraaz.png]] | |image = [[File:Fraaz.png]] | ||
|title = Master of Icy Fire | |title = Master of Icy Fire | ||
|game = | |game = {{ST}} | ||
|dungeon = [[Snow Temple]] | |dungeon = [[Snow Temple]] | ||
|weakness = [[Boomerang]] | |weakness = [[Boomerang]] | ||
|reward = [[Heart Container]] | |reward = [[Heart Container]]<br>White Force Gem | ||
|theme music = [[File:Fraaz, Master of Icy Fire.ogg|noicon]] | |theme music = [[File:Fraaz, Master of Icy Fire.ogg|noicon]] | ||
}} | }} | ||
'''Fraaz''' is the [[boss]] of the [[Snow Temple]] in {{ST}}. He is an imp-like creature capable of attacking with fire and ice. | |||
'''Fraaz''' is the [[boss]] of the [[Snow Temple]] in | |||
==Strategy== | ==Strategy== | ||
At the start of the battle, Fraaz will inflate himself and prepare an attack using either fire or ice | At the start of the battle, Fraaz will inflate himself and prepare an attack using either fire or ice. In order to defeat him, [[Link]] must target him with the [[Boomerang]] after igniting it with the opposing element from one of the two [[torch]]es in the center of the room. After enough damage is dealt, Fraaz splits himself into two separate elemental entities. Link must then attack using the same method while using either the map on the upper screen or their attacks to differentiate between the two. | ||
Defeating the pair causes Fraaz to reform and prompts him to destroy the two torches. From this point forward, Link must repeat the same strategy, only using the elemental attacks of both Fraaz and his separate forms against them. As the battle progresses into its second and third phases, Fraaz will begin to inflate himself even more with each attack. This will require increasingly more hits with the Boomerang in order to stun him and render him vulnerable to Link's [[Sword]]. After sustaining enough damage, Fraaz will inflate himself one final time and explode into dust. This releases the temple's [[Force Gem]], restoring the energy flow of the [[Tower of Spirits]]. | |||
==Etymology== | |||
Fraaz's name is derived from the word "freeze," as well as "[[Blaaz]]," his predecessor from {{PH}} whose name is a pun on the word "blaze." As such, his name is derived from the words "freeze" and "blaze," considering his ability to freeze and burn. | |||
==Trivia== | ==Trivia== | ||
*In addition to Blaaz, Fraaz is also similar to [[Twinrova]] from {{OoT}}, in that he can split himself in two and attacks with fire and ice, both of which must be used against him. | |||
*In addition to Blaaz, Fraaz is also similar to [[Twinrova]] from | |||
{{See Also|Frypolar}} | |||
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|es= Alentor, mago fuélido | |es= Alentor, mago fuélido | ||
|esM= {{exp| | |esM= {{exp|from the Spanish word "aliento", meaning breath|Alentor}}, {{exp|from the Spanish words "fuego" (fire) and gélido (icy)|ficy}} magician | ||
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|frFM= Cryobraz, Elemental Sorcerer | |frFM= Cryobraz, Elemental Sorcerer | ||
|frC= Cryobraz, roi des éléments | |frC= Cryobraz, roi des éléments | ||
|frCM= | |frCM= Cryobraz, king of the elements | ||
|de= {{de|Eisflamme|Magier Eisflamme}} | |de= {{de|Eisflamme|Magier Eisflamme}} | ||
|deM= | |deM= Frozenflame Mage | ||
|it= Bruciaghiacci | |it= Bruciaghiacci | ||
|itM= | |itM= Burningice | ||
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|ptM= | |ptM= | ||
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{{HumanEnemy}} | {{HumanEnemy}} | ||
{{FireEnemy}} | {{FireEnemy}} | ||
{{IceEnemy}} | {{IceEnemy}} | ||
[[Category:Bosses]] | [[Category:Bosses]] |
Revision as of 05:59, 26 December 2014
Template:Boss Fraaz is the boss of the Snow Temple in Spirit Tracks. He is an imp-like creature capable of attacking with fire and ice.
Strategy
At the start of the battle, Fraaz will inflate himself and prepare an attack using either fire or ice. In order to defeat him, Link must target him with the Boomerang after igniting it with the opposing element from one of the two torches in the center of the room. After enough damage is dealt, Fraaz splits himself into two separate elemental entities. Link must then attack using the same method while using either the map on the upper screen or their attacks to differentiate between the two.
Defeating the pair causes Fraaz to reform and prompts him to destroy the two torches. From this point forward, Link must repeat the same strategy, only using the elemental attacks of both Fraaz and his separate forms against them. As the battle progresses into its second and third phases, Fraaz will begin to inflate himself even more with each attack. This will require increasingly more hits with the Boomerang in order to stun him and render him vulnerable to Link's Sword. After sustaining enough damage, Fraaz will inflate himself one final time and explode into dust. This releases the temple's Force Gem, restoring the energy flow of the Tower of Spirits.
Etymology
Fraaz's name is derived from the word "freeze," as well as "Blaaz," his predecessor from Phantom Hourglass whose name is a pun on the word "blaze." As such, his name is derived from the words "freeze" and "blaze," considering his ability to freeze and burn.
Trivia
- In addition to Blaaz, Fraaz is also similar to Twinrova from Ocarina of Time, in that he can split himself in two and attacks with fire and ice, both of which must be used against him.
Names in Other Regions | |||
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Language | Name | Meaning | |
Japanese | Template:Japanese | ||
FrenchCA | Cryobraz, roi des éléments | Cryobraz, king of the elements | |
FrenchEU | Cryobraz, Sorcier élémental | Cryobraz, Elemental Sorcerer | |
German | Magier Eisflamme | Frozenflame Mage | |
Italian | Bruciaghiacci | Burningice | |
Spanish | Alentor, mago fuélido | Alentor, ficy magician |