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==Trivia==
==Trivia==
*Moving backwards to an enemy was later used in {{LA}} with the [[Mask-Mimic]]s.
*Moving backwards to an enemy was later used in {{LA}} with the [[Mask-Mimic]]s.
*A similar trap called the [[Fire Eye]] later appears in {{OOT}} and {{MM}}.
*A similar trap called the [[Fire Eye]] later appears in {{OoT}} and {{MM}}.


==Etymology==
==Etymology==

Revision as of 16:50, 18 April 2017

The Laser Eye, also known as an Eye Beam, is an eye that appears in the walls of certain dungeons of A Link to the Past.

Characteristics

Laser Eyes remain static, but when Link passes in front of them, they will start pelting him with laser beams, similar to a Beamos. Unlike Beamos in this game, the beams are rapid, but can be blocked by using the Mirror Shield. The Mirror Shield is usually needed to progress through the Turtle Rock dungeon unless Link can find another way past the beams. Their precise behavior varies, with some partially closed eyes only opening and firing upon Link if he faces their direction, otherwise remaining shut. These particular eyes will often sit above doorways which will also vanish when the eye opens, meaning that Link can only leave these rooms by moving backwards through the door (done by holding out his sword as if to charge it for a Whirling Blade Attack).

Trivia

Etymology

Laser eye's Japanese name includes the word カラン (karan), which is Japanese onomatopoeia for something rattling or opening.

Names in Other Regions
Language Name
Japan Japanese カランメイダ (Karanmeida)
France FrenchEU Œil laser

Gallery

See Also

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