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{{Enemy
{{Infobox Enemy
|name= Mago
|image=  
|image= [[File:TAoL Mago Artwork.png|216px]]
{{Media
|plural= Magos<ref>{{Cite Book|quote=Magos and other creatures protect this complex palace.|book=Nintendo Power Issue 5|publisher=Nintendo of America Inc.|page=34}}</ref>
|Artwork TAoL= File:TAoL Mago Artwork.png
|Sprite TAoL= File:TAoL Mago Sprite.png
}}
|plural= Magos<ref>{{Cite Magazine|quote= |magazine= Nintendo Power|publisher= |volume= |issue= 5|date= March/April 1989|page= 34}}</ref>
|game= {{TAoL}}
|game= {{TAoL}}
|era= [[Era of Decline]]
|era= [[Era of Decline]]
|habitat= [[Palace on the Sea]]
|habitat= [[Palace on the Sea]]
|weapon= [[Magical Sword]]
|weapon= [[Magical Sword]]
}}
|health={{HP|TAoL|32}}}}
'''Magos''' are fire-throwing witch enemies in {{TAoL}}.<ref>{{Cite Book|quote=Mago|book=A&A|page=131}}</ref>
{{Term/Store|Mago|Magos|Series, TAoL|plural}} are fire-throwing witch enemies in {{TAoL}}.<ref>{{Cite Book|quote= |book= E |publisher= |page= 191}}</ref>


==Characteristics==
==Characteristics==
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==Nomenclature==
==Nomenclature==
The name Mago is likely derived from {{Romanize|魔法|Mahō}}, a Japanese word meaning magic, witchcraft and sorcery. Mago is also Portuguese, Spanish and Italian for wizard.
The name Mago is likely derived from {{Romanize|魔法|Mahō}}, a Japanese word meaning magic, witchcraft and sorcery. Mago is also Portuguese, Spanish and Italian for wizard.
 
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==Gallery==
==Gallery==
<gallery>
<gallery>
File:TAoL Mago Sprite.png|A Mago as it appears in game
File:TAoL Mago Attacking Sprite.png|A Mago conjuring fire
File:TAoL Mago Attacking Sprite.png|A Mago conjuring fire
File:TAoL Mago Futabasha Artwork.png|Futabasha guide artwork of a Mago, depicting it with a strange mask
File:TAoL Mago Futabasha Artwork.png|Futabasha guide artwork of a Mago, depicting it with a strange mask
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{{HumanEnemy}}
{{Categories
 
|Humanoid Enemies, Sorcerers
[[Category:Enemies in The Adventure of Link]]
|enemies= TAoL
}}

Latest revision as of 21:08, 14 November 2022

Magos are fire-throwing witch enemies in The Adventure of Link.[2]

Characteristics

These orange-cloaked sorcerers protect the Palace on the Sea and appear and disappear in a similar manner to Wizzrobes and Wizards, using their magic to warp around the room, usually in pairs in an attempt to surround Link. They attack by conjuring a flame that travels a short distance in front of them along the floor in hopes of striking Link. Unlike Wizards, they can be defeated using Link's sword. However, they can take quite a few hits before they fall, and their teleportation and flames that block Link's path makes them very bothersome to fight.

Trivia

  • Magos are the first witches to appear in The Legend of Zelda series.

Nomenclature

The name Mago is likely derived from 魔法 (Mahō), a Japanese word meaning magic, witchcraft and sorcery. Mago is also Portuguese, Spanish and Italian for wizard.

Names in Other Regions
LanguageNamesMeanings
Japan
Japanese
マーゴ (Māgo)[4] 
The French Republic
FrenchEU
Mago[5]
The Italian Republic
Italian
Mago[3]
This table was generated using translation pages.
To request an addition, please contact a staff member with a reference.

Gallery

References

  1. Nintendo Power no. 5, March/April 1989, pg. 34
  2. Encyclopedia, Dark Horse Books, pg. 191
  3. Encyclopedia, it, pg. 191
  4. Famicom Dojo of Victory 13—Zelda II: The Adventure of Link (1987), Kodansha, pg. 7
  5. Encyclopedia, Les Éditions Soleil, pg. 191