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|image = [[File:Mazaal.gif]]
|image = [[File:Mazaal.gif]]
|title = Machine of Winds
|title = Machine of Winds
|game = ''[[The Legend of Zelda: The Minish Cap|The Minish Cap]]''
|game = {{TMC}}
|dungeon = [[Fortress of Winds]]
|dungeon = [[Fortress of Winds]]
|weakness = [[Arrow]]s, [[Sword]]
|weakness = [[Arrow]]s<br>[[Sword]]
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'''Mazaal''' is the boss of the [[Fortress of Winds]], the third dungeon in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: The Minish Cap|The Minish Cap]]''. Mazaal is very similar in appearance to [[Gohdan]] from ''[[The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker|The Wind Waker]]'', and the battle plays out somewhat similarly as well. Like with Gohdan, Link must shoot arrows at the targets on Mazaal's hands to disable them. However, this time he must follow up with his sword to stop them completely. After both hands have been disabled, the head will drop and Link can then shrink to Minish size and enter through the mouth. Inside, Link will find a set of six pillars, one of which will be vulnerable to attack. Later in the match, the head will be filled with dirt and Link will have to use the [[Mole Mitts]] to dig his way through and find the vulnerable pillar.
'''Mazaal''' is the boss of the [[Fortress of Winds]], the third dungeon in {{TMC}}. Mazaal is very similar in appearance to [[Gohdan]] from {{TWW}}, and the battle plays out somewhat similarly as well.
 
{{figurine|TMC|Mazaal|Appears in the Fortress of Winds. Constructed by the [[Wind Tribe]] to repel intruders, this sturdy machine cannot be destroyed by any external force.|[[File:Mazaal Figurine.gif]]}}
 
==Strategy==
Like with Gohdan, Link must shoot arrows at the targets on Mazaal's hands to disable them. However, this time he must follow up with his sword to stop them completely. After both hands have been disabled, the head will drop and Link can then shrink to [[Minish]] size and enter through the mouth. Inside, Link will find a set of six pillars, one of which will be vulnerable to attack. Later in the match, the head will be filled with dirt and Link will have to use the [[Mole Mitts]] to dig his way through and find the vulnerable pillar.


After three rounds, Mazaal will fall and Link will be able to move on to the next room, where he will find that the Wind Element was no longer there—the Wind Tribe had taken it with them when they moved into the skies. Instead, he was left with the [[Ocarina of Wind]], a mysterious instrument which allowed him to summon a bird named [[Zeffa]] to carry him to any of the [[Wind Crests]] scattered across [[Hyrule]].
After three rounds, Mazaal will fall and Link will be able to move on to the next room, where he will find that the Wind Element was no longer there—the Wind Tribe had taken it with them when they moved into the skies. Instead, he was left with the [[Ocarina of Wind]], a mysterious instrument which allowed him to summon a bird named [[Zeffa]] to carry him to any of the [[Wind Crests]] scattered across [[Hyrule]].
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{{figurine|TMC|Mazaal|Appears in the Fortress of Winds. Constructed by the [[Wind Tribe]] to repel intruders, this sturdy machine cannot be destroyed by any external force.|[[File:Mazaal_Figurine.gif]]}}


==Trivia==
==Trivia==
*In Japanese, Mazaal is called Ōisu, like [[Eox]], the boss of [[Mutoh's Temple]] in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Phantom Hourglass|Phantom Hourglass]]''.
*In Japanese, Mazaal is called Ōisu, like [[Eox]], the boss of [[Mutoh's Temple]] in {{PH}}.
*This boss is very similar to [[Bongo Bongo]] from ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time|Ocarina of Time]]'', [[Ramrock]] from ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Oracle of Ages|Oracle of Ages]]'', and [[Gohdan]] from ''[[The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker|The Wind Waker]]''.
*Mazaal is very similar to [[Bongo Bongo]] from {{OoT}}, [[Ramrock]] from {{OoA}}, and [[Gohdan]] from ''The Wind Waker''.


==See Also==
{{see also|Gohdan}}
*[[Gohdan]]
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