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{{Term/Store|Key Bandit Poe|Key Bandit Poes|Series, TFH|plural}} are enemies in {{TFH}}.<ref>{{Cite Guide|quote= |game= TFH|publisher= Prima|page= 18}}</ref>
{{Term/Store|Key Bandit Poe|Key Bandit Poes|Series, TFH|plural}} are {{Plural|TFH|Enemy|link}} in {{TFH}}.<ref>{{Cite Book|quote= |book= E |publisher= |page= 187}}</ref>


==Characteristics==
==Characteristics==
{{Plural|TFH|Key Bandit Poe}} only appear in the third Stage of {{Term|TFH|Palace Noir|link}}. They fly around the maze-like room while carrying three {{Plural|TFH|Key|link}}. These are required to open the three large doors to the {{Term|TFH|Triforce Gateway|link}}. {{Plural|TFH|Key Bandit Poe}} without {{Plural|TFH|Key}} will race after the ones who are carrying them, aiming to steal them for themselves. Unlike {{Plural|TFH|Prankster Poe|link}}, {{Plural|TFH|Key Bandit Poe}} can be defeated in one hit, but will quickly respawn. A {{Term|TFH|Key Bandit Poe}} will drop its {{Term|TFH|Key}} after being attacked, however, once its {{Term|TFH|Key}} is dropped, more will quickly gather and attempt to take it. They will also actively chase after the {{Term|TFH|Link}} carrying the {{Term|TFH|Key}} to steal it back. Once all the {{Plural|TFH|Key}} are used to unlock the doors, the {{Plural|TFH|Key Bandit Poe}} will cease their pursuit and float aimlessly in defeat.
{{Plural|TFH|Key Bandit Poe}} only appear in the third {{Term|TFH|Stage}} of {{Term|TFH|Palace Noir|link}}. They fly around the maze-like room while carrying three {{Plural|TFH|Key|link}}. These are required to open the three large doors to the {{Term|TFH|Triforce Gateway|link}}. {{Plural|TFH|Key Bandit Poe}} without {{Plural|TFH|Key}} will race after the ones who are carrying them, aiming to steal them for themselves. Unlike {{Plural|TFH|Prankster Poe|link}}, {{Plural|TFH|Key Bandit Poe}} can be defeated in one hit, but will quickly respawn. A {{Term|TFH|Key Bandit Poe}} will drop its {{Term|TFH|Key}} after being attacked, however, once its {{Term|TFH|Key}} is dropped, more will quickly gather and attempt to take it. They will also actively chase after the {{Term|TFH|Link}} carrying the {{Term|TFH|Key}} to steal it back. Once all the {{Plural|TFH|Key}} are used to unlock the doors, the {{Plural|TFH|Key Bandit Poe}} will cease their pursuit and float aimlessly in defeat.


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Latest revision as of 21:20, 27 October 2023

Key Bandit Poes are Enemies in Tri Force Heroes.[1]

Characteristics

Key Bandit Poes only appear in the third Stage of Palace Noir. They fly around the maze-like room while carrying three Keys. These are required to open the three large doors to the Triforce Gateway. Key Bandit Poes without Keys will race after the ones who are carrying them, aiming to steal them for themselves. Unlike Prankster Poes, Key Bandit Poes can be defeated in one hit, but will quickly respawn. A Key Bandit Poe will drop its Key after being attacked, however, once its Key is dropped, more will quickly gather and attempt to take it. They will also actively chase after the Link carrying the Key to steal it back. Once all the Keys are used to unlock the doors, the Key Bandit Poes will cease their pursuit and float aimlessly in defeat.

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References

  1. Encyclopedia, Dark Horse Books, pg. 187