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Revision as of 13:19, 21 December 2018

The Spark usually appears as a flashing ball which clings to groups of pots or blocks.

Characteristics & Weaknesses

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Spark in Link's Awakening

It first appeared in A Link to the Past as a ball of flashing red/blue flame which could not be harmed, first appearing in the Tower of Hera and in many dungeons later on. It can be killed in Link's Awakening using the Magic Powder or Boomerang, and in Oracle of Seasons and Oracle of Ages using the Boomerang. Using the Boomerang on Sparks will turn them into fairies, the same effect as Magic Powder on Anti-Fairies. Due to their similarities in certain appearances, Sparks are often mistaken for Bubbles or Whisps.

In Phantom Hourglass, they are invincible, and are always found in groups known as Winders.

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Trivia

Nomenclature

TMC Forest Minish Artwork.png Names in Other Regions TMC Jabber Nut Sprite.png
Language Name Meaning
Japan Japanese スパーク (Supāku) Spark
France FrenchEU Spark
Germany German Spark

Gallery

See Also

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