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{{Boss
{{Infobox Boss
|name = Dreadfuse
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|image = [[File:LD-003K Dreadfuse.png|175px]]
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|game = {{SS}}
|dungeon = [[Sky Keep]]
|theme music = [[File:Scervo, Dreadfuse Battle.ogg|noicon]]
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'''LD-003D Dreadfuse''' is a mini-boss that appears in the [[Sky Keep]] in {{SS}}. It bears a resemblance to [[Scervo]].
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{{Term/Store|LD-003D Dreadfuse||Series, SS, SSHD}} is a mini-boss in {{SS}},<ref>{{Cite Book|quote= |book= E |publisher= |page= 189}}</ref> appearing inside the [[Sky Keep]]. It bears a close resemblance to {{Term|SS|LD-002G Scervo|link}} and is a similar model.<ref>{{Cite|It is thought to be of a similar model to the robot that stole Skipper's ship in {{Color|SS Blue|Lanayru Sand Sea}}.|Fi|SS}}</ref>


{{Fi|LD-003D Dreadfuse|This menacing robot guards Sky Keep. It is thought to be of a similar model to the robot that stole Skipper's ship in Lanayru Sand Sea.
==Characteristics==
As before, when fighting in a narrow space like this, it is more effective to use thrust attacks with your sword than to try to swing your sword widely.}}
{{Fi
|quote1= <p>Target lock: {{Color|SS Blue|LD-003D Dreadfuse}}</p><p>This menacing robot guards Sky Keep. It is thought to be of a similar model to the robot that stole Skipper's ship in {{Color|SS Blue|Lanayru Sand Sea}}.</p><p>As before, when fighting in a narrow space like this, it is more effective to use {{Color|SS Red|thrust}} attacks with your sword than to try to swing your sword widely.</p>
}}


==Strategy==
Similar to the fight with {{Term|SS|LD-002G Scervo|link}}, [[Link]] encounters Dreadfuse on a broken bridge. When the fight begins, Dreadfuse will charge at Link. The young hero must push the android back to the edge, which will disarm its sword, initiating the second phase. Dreadfuse will then pull out a second sword and attack more frequently. If Link causes Dreadfuse to lose its balance, the android will electrically charge its sword until it regains balance. If Link pushes it back to the edge again, Dreadfuse will lose its other sword and its left arm.
Similar to the fight with Scervo, [[Link]] encounters Dreadfuse on a broken bridge. When the fight begins, Dreadfuse will charge at Link, so the young hero must push the android back to the edge, which will disarm its sword, initiating the second phase.


Dreadfuse will then pull out a second sword and attack more frequently. If Link causes Dreadfuse to lose its balance, the android will electrically charge its sword until it regains balance. If Link pushes it back to the edge again, Dreadfuse will lose its other sword.
Following this, Dreadfuse will attack Link using its hook. In this final phase, Dreadfuse can attack Link using a [[Spin Attack]] by spinning its upper body. To defeat it, Link only needs to push it back to the edge again, and it will fall to the ground and explode.


Following this, Dreadfuse will attack Link using its hook. In this final phase, Dreadfuse can attack Link using a spin attack by spinning its upper body. To defeat it, Link only needs to push it back to the edge again, and it will fall to the ground and explode.
Upon Dreadfuse's defeat, metal bars across the bridge's gap will lift up to reveal a [[Clawshot]] target and a [[Treasure Chest]] containing a [[Small Key]] inside. The same Small Key that is used to open the door leading to the [[Triforce of Courage]].


Upon Dreadfuse's defeat, metal bars across the bridge's gap will lift up to reveal a [[Clawshot]] target and a [[Treasure Chest]] with a [[Small Key]].
==Nomenclature==
Dreadfuse's name is a portmanteau of "dread" and "dead fuse."


==Etymology==
{{Nomenclature}}
Dreadfuse's name is a portmanteau of the words "dread" and "dead fuse."


{{Names
{{Ref}}
|align= left
|en= LD-003K Dreadfuse
|enM=
|ja= RS-003K {{Romanize|ドン・キラー|Don Kirā}}
|jaM= RS-003K Don Killer
|es=
|esM=
|esL= DL-003K Don Killer
|esLM= DL-003K Mr. Killer
|esS=
|esSM=
|frC= DL-002T Don Killer
|frCM=
|frF= DL-002T Capitaine Trucide
|frFM= DL-002T Captain Trucide
|de= {{de|WR-003K Schockbart}}
|deM= WR-003K Shockbeard
|it= DR-003K Capitan Sade
|itM=
|ko=
|koM= }}


{{Bosses|SS}}
{{Bosses|SS}}
{{InorganicEnemy}}
{{Categories
{{Stal}}
|Ancient Robots, Mechanical Enemies, Robots, Sword Enemies
[[Category:Bosses in Skyward Sword]]
|bosses= SS, SSHD
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Latest revision as of 02:05, 11 October 2022

LD-003D Dreadfuse is a mini-boss in Skyward Sword,[1] appearing inside the Sky Keep. It bears a close resemblance to LD-002G Scervo and is a similar model.[2]

Characteristics

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Target lock: LD-003D Dreadfuse

This menacing robot guards Sky Keep. It is thought to be of a similar model to the robot that stole Skipper's ship in Lanayru Sand Sea.

As before, when fighting in a narrow space like this, it is more effective to use thrust attacks with your sword than to try to swing your sword widely.

Similar to the fight with LD-002G Scervo, Link encounters Dreadfuse on a broken bridge. When the fight begins, Dreadfuse will charge at Link. The young hero must push the android back to the edge, which will disarm its sword, initiating the second phase. Dreadfuse will then pull out a second sword and attack more frequently. If Link causes Dreadfuse to lose its balance, the android will electrically charge its sword until it regains balance. If Link pushes it back to the edge again, Dreadfuse will lose its other sword and its left arm.

Following this, Dreadfuse will attack Link using its hook. In this final phase, Dreadfuse can attack Link using a Spin Attack by spinning its upper body. To defeat it, Link only needs to push it back to the edge again, and it will fall to the ground and explode.

Upon Dreadfuse's defeat, metal bars across the bridge's gap will lift up to reveal a Clawshot target and a Treasure Chest containing a Small Key inside. The same Small Key that is used to open the door leading to the Triforce of Courage.

Nomenclature

Dreadfuse's name is a portmanteau of "dread" and "dead fuse."

ZW Nomenclature Asset.png Names in Other Regions ZW Nomenclature Asset 2.png
LanguageNamesMeanings
Japan
Japanese
RS-003K ドン・キラー (Don Kirā) (SS)[3]RS-003K Don Killer
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References

  1. Encyclopedia, Dark Horse Books, pg. 189
  2. "It is thought to be of a similar model to the robot that stole Skipper's ship in Lanayru Sand Sea." — Fi (Skyward Sword)
  3. Hyrule Encyclopedia, Ambit Ltd., pg. 160