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==Characteristics==
==Characteristics==
Pirogusu drop down from holes in the walls into the waterways of the [[Swamp Palace (A Link to the Past)|Swamp Palace]]. Once in the water, they move very fast, travelling in straight lines around the edges of the water until they are defeated. Pirogusu will continue to swarm into the room even after being defeated. They cause up to two [[Heart]]s of damage if touched.
Pirogusu drop down from holes in the walls into the waterways of the [[Swamp Palace]]. Once in the water, they move very fast, travelling in straight lines around the edges of the water until they are defeated. Pirogusu will continue to swarm into the room even after being defeated. They cause up to two [[Heart]]s of damage if touched.


==Nomenclature==
==Nomenclature==

Latest revision as of 22:45, 26 April 2024

Pirogusu are enemies in A Link to the Past.[1]

Characteristics

Pirogusu drop down from holes in the walls into the waterways of the Swamp Palace. Once in the water, they move very fast, travelling in straight lines around the edges of the water until they are defeated. Pirogusu will continue to swarm into the room even after being defeated. They cause up to two Hearts of damage if touched.

Nomenclature

Pirogusu may come from the Japanese onomatopoeia combining pi (drip) and gusu (tear), relating to their manner of dropping like a teardrop from holes in the walls. Pirogusu also share a similar name to グーズ (Gūzu), the Japanese name of Rats.

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Japan
Japanese
ピログース (Pirogūsu)[3]
The Italian Republic
Italian
Pirogosu[2]
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