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{{Navi|Meg|'''Meg''' - one of the Poe sisters
{{Navi|Meg|'''Meg''' - one of the Poe sisters
If she splits into multiple images, you need to figure out which one is the real one. Is it this one?}}
If she splits into multiple images, you need to figure out which one is the real one. Is it this one?}}
In {{OoT}}, Meg appears along with her Sisters in the [[Forest Temple (Ocarina of Time)|Forest Temple]]. She appears after all of her other Sisters have been slain and their respective torches lit, and uses the Temple's main room as her battleground to fight [[Link]].
Meg appears along with her Sisters in the [[Forest Temple (Ocarina of Time)|Forest Temple]] in {{OoT}}. She appears after all of her other Sisters have been slain and their respective torches lit, and uses the Temple's main room as her battleground to fight [[Link]].


Meg's battle technique is vastly different from her Sisters; she replicates herself into three other clones and begins to spin around Link. Mistaking the true Meg for an illusion will cause the fake to disappear, giving Meg a chance to inflict damage. Although her technique is intimidating, her true form is easily recognizable - the real Meg will be the first to spin around once the four "Megs" have surrounded Link. Meg can be struck by Link's [[Master Sword]], hit by [[Arrow]]s, as well as pierced by the [[Hookshot]]. Four strikes on the true Meg is enough to dispel her and light the final, purple torch in the center of the Temple. Meg's death and the lighting of the four torches will enable Link to access the Temple's basement, where the Temple's boss, [[Phantom Ganon]] awaits.
Meg's battle technique is vastly different from her Sisters; she replicates herself into three other clones and begins to spin around Link. Mistaking the true Meg for an illusion will cause the fake to disappear, giving Meg a chance to inflict damage. Although her technique is intimidating, her true form is easily recognizable - the real Meg will be the first to spin around once the four "Megs" have surrounded Link. Meg can be struck by Link's [[Master Sword]], hit by [[Arrow]]s, as well as pierced by the [[Hookshot]]. Four strikes on the true Meg is enough to dispel her and light the final, purple torch in the center of the Temple. Meg's death and the lighting of the four torches will enable Link to access the Temple's basement, where the Temple's boss, [[Phantom Ganon]] awaits.
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==={{MM|-}}===
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{{Tatl|Meg|It's '''Meg''', eldest of the ghost sisters. When she multiplies, look for the real one!!! Is this it?}}
{{Tatl|Meg|It's '''Meg''', eldest of the ghost sisters. When she multiplies, look for the real one!!! Is this it?}}
In {{MM}}, Meg appears along with her three Sisters at the [[Spirit House]] in [[Ikana Canyon]]. Link can battle all four of the Poe Sisters to earn a [[Piece of Heart]] at the cost of 30 [[Rupee]]s. Here, [[Tatl]] identifies Meg as the eldest of the Poe sisters.<ref name="Eldest"/>
Meg appears along with her three Sisters at the [[Spirit House]] in [[Ikana Canyon]] in {{MM}}. Link can battle all four of the Poe Sisters to earn a [[Piece of Heart]] at the cost of 30 [[Rupee]]s. Here, [[Tatl]] identifies Meg as the eldest of the Poe sisters.<ref name="Eldest"/>


==Trivia==
==Trivia==

Revision as of 22:47, 27 November 2018

Template:Boss Meg is a recurring mini-boss in The Legend of Zelda series.[1][2] She is the eldest of the four Poe Sisters.[2]

Characteristics

Ocarina of Time

Meg appears along with her Sisters in the Forest Temple in Ocarina of Time. She appears after all of her other Sisters have been slain and their respective torches lit, and uses the Temple's main room as her battleground to fight Link.

Meg's battle technique is vastly different from her Sisters; she replicates herself into three other clones and begins to spin around Link. Mistaking the true Meg for an illusion will cause the fake to disappear, giving Meg a chance to inflict damage. Although her technique is intimidating, her true form is easily recognizable - the real Meg will be the first to spin around once the four "Megs" have surrounded Link. Meg can be struck by Link's Master Sword, hit by Arrows, as well as pierced by the Hookshot. Four strikes on the true Meg is enough to dispel her and light the final, purple torch in the center of the Temple. Meg's death and the lighting of the four torches will enable Link to access the Temple's basement, where the Temple's boss, Phantom Ganon awaits.

Majora's Mask

Meg appears along with her three Sisters at the Spirit House in Ikana Canyon in Majora's Mask. Link can battle all four of the Poe Sisters to earn a Piece of Heart at the cost of 30 Rupees. Here, Tatl identifies Meg as the eldest of the Poe sisters.[2]

Trivia

  • Before Meg's battle in Ocarina of Time starts, she appears to be crying. This may be because her Sisters were all defeated, hence she reveals herself after her Sisters have perished.

Nomenclature

Names in Other Regions
Language Name Meaning
Japan Japanese 長女メグ (Chōjo Megu) (OoT)
マーガレット (Māgaretto) (OoS)
Eldest Daughter Meg
Margaret
China ChineseSI 四姐妹幽灵大姐梅格 Eldest Daughter Me
French-speaking countries French Meg
Germany German Betti
Italy Italian Meg, una delle sorelle poo
Spanish-speaking countries Spanish Meg

Gallery

See Also

References

  1. "Meg - one of the Poe sisters! If she splits into multiple images, you need to figure out which one is the real one. Is it this one?" — Navi (Ocarina of Time)
  2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 "It's Meg, eldest of the ghost sisters. When she multiplies, look for the real one!!! Is this it?" — Tatl (Majora's Mask)

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