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File:Magosprite.png|A Mago as it appears in game
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Revision as of 12:37, 12 January 2016

Mago is a fire-throwing witch enemy in Template:TAOL.[1]

Characteristics and Weaknesses

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

  • The name Mago is likely derived from Template:Japanese, a Japanese word meaning magic, witchcraft and sorcery.
  • Mago is also Portuguese, Spanish and Italian for wizard.
  • They are the first witches to appear in the series, and may have potentially inspired Twinrova.

Gallery

References


TMC Forest Minish Artwork.png Names in Other Regions TMC Jabber Nut Sprite.png
Language Name
Japan Japanese Template:Japanese

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