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The '''Biri''' is a volatile, electrical, jellyfish-like enemy that inhabits water-intensive or moist areas, with their most prominent appearance in ''Ocarina of Time'' within [[Lord Jabu Jabu]]'s belly. In some games they are called ''Billy'', a simple mistranslation that is canonically similar to the commonly accepted name, Biri.
The '''Biri''' is a volatile, electrical, jellyfish-like enemy that inhabits water-intensive or moist areas, with their most prominent appearance in ''Ocarina of Time'' within [[Lord Jabu Jabu]]'s belly.
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Revision as of 20:11, 11 February 2013

The Biri is a volatile, electrical, jellyfish-like enemy that inhabits water-intensive or moist areas, with their most prominent appearance in Ocarina of Time within Lord Jabu Jabu's belly.

Characteristics

Biri in A Link to the Past
Biri in A Link to the Past
Biri in Oracle of Ages
Biri in Oracle of Ages

These foes, like their real world counterparts, exist primarily in aquatic areas such as Inside Jabu-Jabu's Belly in Ocarina of Time and the many dungeons of A Link to the Past, in small groups. In A Link to the Past, only two Biri split from one Bari, while in Ocarina of Time three Biri split from one Bari when Link struck the Bari with his sword. While often light blue in color, in A Link to the Past the Biri split only from the red Bari, and thus only red Biri are found. Common to all incarnations is the method in which these foes can be defeated: these foes pulse with electricity, and sometimes experience lapses of non-electricity. During these non-electric gaps, Link must strike them with his sword, otherwise, they will simply shock him before he has any chance to strike. In Ocarina of Time, these foes can be defeated in a variety of ways including the use of the Boomerang, Deku Stick, Bombs, throwing Princess Ruto, or by use of the Deku Nut to stun before moving in with the sword.

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See Also


Names in Other Regions
Language Name Meaning
Japan Japanese Template:Japanese Japanese onomatopoeia for a buzzing sound
French-speaking countries French Biri
Germany German Zappelqualle Fidgety Jellyfish
Latin America SpanishLA Biri

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