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{{Enemy
{{Infobox Enemy
|name= Anubis
|image=  
|image=  
{{Media
{{Media
  |OoT Model= File:OoT Anubis Model.png
  |Model OoT= File:OoT Anubis Model.png
  |OoT3D Model= File:OoT3D Anubis Model.png
  |Model OoT3D= File:OoT3D Anubis Model.png
}}
}}
|caption=  
|caption=  
|race=  
|race=  
|game= {{OoT}}
|game= OoT
|other=  
|other=  
|habitat= [[Spirit Temple]]
|habitat= {{Spawn Locations}}
|member=  
|member=  
|attack=  
|attack= Fire Breath [[File:TMC Life Energy Sprite.png|1 heart]][[File:TMC Life Energy Sprite 4.png|1/2 heart]]
|weapon= [[Fire Arrow]]<br>[[Din's Fire]]
|weapon= {{List|[[Fire Arrow]], [[Din's Fire]]}}
|spoils=  
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|health={{HP|OoT|4}}}}
{{Term/Store|Anubis|Anubis|Series, OoT, OoT3D|plural}} are mummified, jackal-like creatures that reside in the [[Spirit Temple]] in {{OoT}}.<ref>{{Cite Book|quote= |book= E |publisher= |page= 163 {{Exp Game|OoT}}}}</ref>
 
==Characteristics==
{{Navi
|quote1= {{Color|OoT White|Anubis}}<br/>It's vulnerable to fire!
}}
}}
'''Anubis''' are mummified, jackal-like creatures that reside in the [[Spirit Temple]] in {{OoT}}.<ref>{{Cite book|quote= |book= E|publisher= |page= 163 {{Exp Game|OoT}}}}</ref>


==Characteristics==
{{Navi|Anubis|'''Anubis'''
It's vulnerable to fire!}}
Anubis only move when Link moves and only attacks when he attacks. Whenever Link moves, an Anubis moves in the opposite direction, and whenever an Anubis is attacked with the sword, it will retaliate with a blast of fire.  
Anubis only move when Link moves and only attacks when he attacks. Whenever Link moves, an Anubis moves in the opposite direction, and whenever an Anubis is attacked with the sword, it will retaliate with a blast of fire.  


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==Nomenclature==
==Nomenclature==
The name and appearance of this creature is an obvious reference to [[Wikipedia:Anubis|Anubis]], the Egyptian god of embalming.
The name and appearance of this creature is an obvious reference to [[Wikipedia:Anubis|Anubis]], the Egyptian god of embalming.
 
{{Nomenclature}}
{{Names
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|en=
|enM=
|ja= {{Romanize|アヌビス|Anubisu}}
|jaM= Anubis
|es=
|esM=
|esS=
|esSM=
|esL= Anubis {{Exp Game|OoT3D}}
|esLM=
|fr= Anubis
|frM= Same as English.
|frF=
|frFM=
|frC=
|frCM=
|de= {{de|Anubis|Der Feuerfuchs Anubis}}
|deM= The Fire-Fox Anubis
|it= Anubi
|itM=
|ko=
|koM=
|zhS= {{Romanize|阿努比斯|Ānǔbǐsī}}
|zhSM= Anubis}}


==See Also==
==See Also==
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{{Categories
[[Category:Enemies in Ocarina of Time]]
|Levitating Enemies, Mimics, Undead Enemies
[[Category:Enemies in Ocarina of Time 3D]]
|enemies= OoT, OoT3D
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Latest revision as of 07:43, 20 May 2024

Anubis are mummified, jackal-like creatures that reside in the Spirit Temple in Ocarina of Time.[1]

Characteristics

Anubis only move when Link moves and only attacks when he attacks. Whenever Link moves, an Anubis moves in the opposite direction, and whenever an Anubis is attacked with the sword, it will retaliate with a blast of fire.

The only way to defeat an Anubis is to use fire. If an Anubis is present, there will always be a fire trap in the room. Link must trick the Anubis to move it into the trap. However, a Fire Arrow or Din's Fire will also kill them.

Nomenclature

The name and appearance of this creature is an obvious reference to Anubis, the Egyptian god of embalming.

Names in Other Regions
LanguageNamesMeanings
Japan
Japanese
アヌビス (Anubisu) (OoT)[4]Same as English.
The Italian Republic
Italian
Anubi (OoT | OoT3D)[2][3]Anubis
This table was generated using translation pages.
To request an addition, please contact a staff member with a reference.

See Also

References

  1. Encyclopedia, Dark Horse Books, pg. 163 (OoT)
  2. Enciclopedia di Hyrule, Magazzini Salani, pg. 163
  3. "Anubi" — Navi (Ocarina of Time 3D, Italian localization)
  4. Nintendo Official Guidebook—The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time, Shogakukan, pg. 142