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[[File:KeeseNES.png|right|75px|A Blue Keese from ''The Legend of Zelda'']]
[[File:KeeseNES.png|right|75px|A Blue Keese from ''The Legend of Zelda'']]
[[File:Keese NES.gif|right|75px|A Red Keese from ''The Legend of Zelda'']]
[[File:Keese NES.gif|right|75px|A Red Keese from ''The Legend of Zelda'']]
The original {{LOZ}} is the only title to incorporate Keese of any color other than their standard dark appearance. Of the three different colors, Blue Keese are the most common, Red Keese only appear in pairs whenever a [[Vire]], a larger Keese variant, is injured, and the Black Keese seldom appear until the last three dungeons of ''The Legend of Zelda''.
The original ''[[The Legend of Zelda (Game)|The Legend of Zelda]]'' is the only title to incorporate Keese of any color other than their standard dark appearance. Of the three different colors, Blue Keese are the most common, Red Keese only appear in pairs whenever a [[Vire]], a larger Keese variant, is injured, and the Black Keese seldom appear until the last three dungeons of ''The Legend of Zelda''.


Unusual for the ''Zelda'' games (wherein color usually indicates the enemy's level of difficulty), the different colors of Keese have the same abilities, stats, and movement patterns, however, the Black Keese tend to inhabit rooms that are dark or with black floors; in this case, Link could only see their eyes as a method of distinguishment, thus making them harder to locate and defeat.
Unusual for the ''Zelda'' games (wherein color usually indicates the enemy's level of difficulty), the different colors of Keese have the same abilities, stats, and movement patterns, however, the Black Keese tend to inhabit rooms that are dark or with black floors; in this case, Link could only see their eyes as a method of distinguishment, thus making them harder to locate and defeat.
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