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{{Boss
{{Infobox Boss
|name = Aviana
|image= File:ZA Aviana Sprite.png
|image = [[File:Avianna.png|150px]]
|title=
|title = Lady of the Air
|race=  
|race =  
|game= ZA
|game = ''[[Zelda's Adventure]]''
|era=
|era =
|dungeon= {{Term|ZA|Shrine of Air|link}}
|dungeon = [[Shrine of Air]]
|weakness= {{Term|ZA|Feather|link}}
|weakness = [[Spells of Zelda's Adventure#Feather|Feather]]
|reward= {{List|Third {{Term|ZA|Celestial Sign|link}}, {{Term|ZA|Crystal Heart|link}}}}
|reward = [[Celestial Sign]]
|strategy=  
|strategy =  
|voiceactor=  
|voice actor(s) =
}}
}}
{{Term/Store|Aviana||Series, ZA}} is the third boss in {{ZA}}. She is the Shrine Keeper of the {{Term|ZA|Shrine of Air}}.<ref>{{Cite Manual|quote= Aviana, the keeper of the Shrine of Air, lost one of her feathers while flying across Tolemac. |game= ZA |page= 6}}</ref>


'''Aviana''' is the boss of the [[Shrine of Air]] in {{ZA}}.
==Characteristics==
{{Term|ZA|Aviana}} attacks by dive-bombing {{Term|ZA|Princess Zelda|link}} and throwing her feathers at the {{Term|ZA|Princess Zelda|display=Princess}}. Her attacks will deal one {{Term|ZA|Heart|link}} and half a {{Term|ZA|Heart}}-worth of damage, respectively. Her only weakness, and the only attack she is vulnerable to, is the {{Term|ZA|Feather|link}} {{Term|ZA|Spells of Zelda's Adventure|display=Spell}}. The {{Term|ZA|Spells of Zelda's Adventure|display=Spell}} can only damage {{Term|ZA|Aviana}} when the Feather is shot at her wings; attacking her anywhere else will cause the attack to fail.


==Strategy==
{{Term|ZA|Aviana}} is fought a second time in the {{Term|ZA|Vision Henge|link}} when {{Term|ZA|Ganon|link}} summons the Shrine Keepers to fight Zelda again on her way to the final showdown. She is fought in the same manner as before, only now she is weaker.
Aviana attacks by dive bombing [[Princess Zelda|Zelda]] and throwing her feathers at the princess, each of which does one and a half hearts of damage. Her only weakness is a feather she lost one day while flying around [[Tolemac]]. It is obtained from a guy outside the house in the [[Forest of Torian]]. The feather item can only be shot at Aviana's wings. Attacking her anywhere else will cause the attack to fail.


She is fought again later in the game when [[Ganon#Philips CD-i Games|Ganon]] revives the previous bosses of the game to battle Zelda again. She fights the same as before only is now weaker.
==Nomenclature==
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==Gallery==
==Gallery==
<gallery>
<gallery>
File:Boss 030.jpg|The miniature of Avianna that was used in game
File:ZA Aviana 2 Sprite.png|{{Term|ZA|Aviana}} sprite
File:ZA Aviana Miniature.jpg|The miniature of {{Term|ZA|Aviana}} used for {{ZA|-}}
</gallery>
</gallery>


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|bosses= ZA
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Latest revision as of 11:58, 1 August 2023

Aviana is the third boss in Zelda's Adventure. She is the Shrine Keeper of the Shrine of Air.[1]

Characteristics

Aviana attacks by dive-bombing Princess Zelda and throwing her feathers at the Princess. Her attacks will deal one Heart and half a Heart-worth of damage, respectively. Her only weakness, and the only attack she is vulnerable to, is the Feather Spell. The Spell can only damage Aviana when the Feather is shot at her wings; attacking her anywhere else will cause the attack to fail.

Aviana is fought a second time in the Vision Henge when Ganon summons the Shrine Keepers to fight Zelda again on her way to the final showdown. She is fought in the same manner as before, only now she is weaker.

Nomenclature

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Gallery

References

  1. "Aviana, the keeper of the Shrine of Air, lost one of her feathers while flying across Tolemac." (Zelda's Adventure manual, pg. 6)