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Revision as of 06:09, 6 February 2013

Not to be confused with Blade Trap.

Spikes are metallic balls that float around posing potential threats to Link from within the Water Temple in Ocarina of Time. In several rooms, these enemies are triggered to release by switch causing several of them to flow out of a cage at a slow speed, obstructing an entire passage or endangering a room. These spikes can be subdued with a flick of the Hookshot where they retract into a more dense rock-like object; another hit from the Hookshot is enough to destroy them. Although spikes are not the most dangerous of enemies in the Water Temple, they rank among the most aggravating.

In Majora's Mask, objects with the same appearance as spikes are stationary explosive devices that activate on contact with either Link or another spike. They can be seen suspended from chains in aquatic areas as mines or from ceilings as a swinging aerial hazard, mainly in Pirates' Fortress, Great Bay Temple, Ikana Castle, and Stone Tower Temple.

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TMC Forest Minish Artwork.png Names in Other Regions TMC Jabber Nut Sprite.png
Language Name Meaning
Japan Japanese Template:Japanese Spike
French-speaking countries French Spike
Canada FrenchCA Hérisson métallique Triforce piece.png
Germany German Stachelstein Spike-Stone
Latin America SpanishLA Erizo metálico Triforce piece.png

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