

They are the only Wizzrobes that can summon other Wizzrobes, which makes them formidable." - Wizzrobe (Boss) figurine ( The Wind Waker) ↑ " Wizzrobe (Boss) - Habitat: Wind Temple - Magic: Summons - These high-level mages use the magic of summoning to aid them in battle.↑ The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask 3D - Prima Official Game Guide, Prima Games, pg.↑ The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker HD PRIMA Official Game Guide, Prima Games, pg.↑ 4.0 4.1 The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask 3D - Prima Official Game Guide, Prima Games, pg.↑ 3.0 3.1 The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask 3D - Prima Official Game Guide, Prima Games, pg.↑ 2.0 2.1 The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask 3D - Prima Official Game Guide, Prima Games, pg.↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 1.5 The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask 3D - Prima Official Game Guide, Prima Games, pg.In Majora's Mask, their name was misspelled as Wizrobe.The archer can also hit Wizzrobe with Arrows to deal damage. Once the ball has been volleyed enough, it deals a hit. The ball will change color, which means it will go to a different swordsmen. The swordsmen have to swipe their Swords at the ball to volley it back. It throws Keese at the player, and then a ball. In Battle Quest, Wizzrobe resembles a giant bird with torn clothing and first appears as a Boss in Death Mountain Climb. Upon his defeat, he drops a Small Key that opens the door to the chamber where Lady Alma is imprisoned. He can only be defeated by reflecting his disintegration spell back at him using the Reflecting Shield. Wizzrobe casts magic spells at Princess Zelda, and cannot be attacked by normal means. In defiance, Lady Alma says that she is not afraid of him, to which Wizzrobe responds by casting a spell that buries her in stones. He appears as a green-skinned wizard wearing a purple robe and is located in the Shutoy Lake tower, where he is holding Lady Alma captive. In The Wand of Gamelon, a Wizzrobe appears as the fourth Boss. The Wizzrobe in the Ancient Castle of Ikana does not leave a Treasure Chest when beaten, however defeating it makes it possible to proceed to the roof, where it is possible to blast a hole with a Powder Keg to let sunlight in. Once it is defeated, along with the other three Mini-Bosses in the Secret Shrine, Link receives a Piece of Heart. The Wizzrobe in the Secret Shrine leaves a Treasure Chest with a Silver Rupee. Defeating the Wizzrobe in Snowhead Temple rewards Link with the Fire Arrows, and defeating the one in Stone Tower Temple reveals a Treasure Chest containing a Stray Fairy. Link can use the Mirror Shield to reflect their spells. The battle in the Stone Tower Temple also involves fiery rocks that fall from above.

The Wizzrobes that appear in Snowhead Temple and the Secret Shrine cast Ice magic, whereas the Wizzrobes in the Ancient Castle of Ikana and Stone Tower Temple wield Fire magic. Tatl can also target the real one if Link is close enough. The real Wizzrobe also appears on the Map. As only the real Wizzrobe will attack, it can be found by looking for the one that is dancing. To defeat the Wizzrobe, Link must find the real one and attack it before it can strike back. After enough damage is dealt, it creates illusionary copies of itself that rush around the room. This is easiest with the Hero's Bow, especially in later Dungeons where it emerges from a pad that is out of reach. Link must attack it while it is dancing before it can cast its spell. Wizzrobes are encountered in rooms with pads across the room, which they teleport between before eventually stopping to dance and cast an attack. A fourth Wizzrobe also appears in the Secret Shrine. One appears as the Mini-Boss of Snowhead Temple, another appears in the Ancient Castle of Ikana, and a third appears in the Stone Tower Temple. In Majora's Mask, Wizzrobes are cruel spellcasters that resemble goblin-like old men who wear simple cloth and carry a staff. You'll get your chance right when it starts to attack.
