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Revision as of 17:31, 11 October 2019
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 | ||
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Language | Name | |
Japanese | マーゴ (Māgo) |
Gallery
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A Mago as it appears in game
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A Mago conjuring fire
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Futabasha guide artwork of a Mago, depicting it with a strange mask
References
- ↑ "Magos and other creatures protect this complex palace." (Nintendo Power Issue 5, Nintendo of America Inc., pg. 34)
- ↑ "Mago" (Art & Artifacts, Dark Horse Books, pg. 131)