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{{Term/Store|Zirro|Zirros|Series, ALttP, ALBW|plural}},{{Exp Game|ALttP|ALBW}}<ref name="E 214">{{Cite Book|quote= |book= E|publisher= |page= 214 {{Exp Game|ALttP|LA|ALBW}}}}</ref> also known as {{Term/Store|Bomber|Bombers|LA|plural}},{{Exp Game|LA}}<ref name="E 214"/> are recurring enemies in {{TLoZ|Series}}. They are sentient mushroom-like creatures with wings. They fly around fields, rivers, and lakes, attacking anyone who strays into their territory.  
{{Term/Store|Zirro|Zirros|Series, LANS, ALttP, ALBW|plural}},{{Exp Game|ALttP|ALBW}}<ref name="E 214">{{Cite Book|quote= |book= E|publisher= |page= 214 {{Exp Game|ALttP|LA|ALBW}}}}</ref> also known as {{Term/Store|Bomber|Bombers|LA, LADX|plural}},{{Exp Game|LA}}<ref name="E 214"/> are recurring enemies in {{TLoZ|Series}}. They are sentient mushroom-like creatures with wings. They fly around fields, rivers, and lakes, attacking anyone who strays into their territory.  


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{{Plural|LA|Bomber}} are some of the most dangerous enemies found on the overworld in {{LA}}. They drop {{Plural|LA|Bomb}} that will cause a large amount of damage. They are resilient and very swift, but regularly leave behind a {{Term|LA|Fairy|link}} when destroyed.
{{Plural|LANS|Zirro}} are some of the most dangerous enemies found on the overworld in {{LA}}. They drop {{Plural|LANS|Bomb}} that will cause a large amount of damage. They are resilient and very swift, but regularly leave behind a {{Term|LANS|Fairy|link}} when destroyed.


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Revision as of 19:16, 8 October 2019

Zirros,(ALttP)[2] also known as Bombers,(LA)[2] are recurring enemies in The Legend of Zelda series. They are sentient mushroom-like creatures with wings. They fly around fields, rivers, and lakes, attacking anyone who strays into their territory.

Characteristics

A Link to the Past

In A Link to the Past, there are two types of Zirro, and both appear in the Dark World. Regular blue Zirros simply swarm close to Link and attempt to get in his path to cause damage. They use their wings to their advantage, keeping at a distance and swiftly dodging close-range weapons like Fighter's Swords, though if Link is fast enough, they can be destroyed using a blade. A green Zirro however will drop small and dangerous explosives if they spot Link, and are far more dangerous. The Bombs will explode on contact with the ground. They are however less resilient to attacks.

Link's Awakening

Zirros are some of the most dangerous enemies found on the overworld in Link's Awakening. They drop Bombs that will cause a large amount of damage. They are resilient and very swift, but regularly leave behind a Fairy when destroyed.

A Link Between Worlds

In A Link Between Worlds, green Zirros return and attack in much the same way they did in A Link to the Past. They appear solely in Lorule. They remain at a distance until they close in to strike. The best way to deal with a Zirro is to block its explosive with a Shield and then follow up with an attack with Link's blade. As well as the green Zirros, blue Snowball Zirros appear on Lorule's Death Mountain.

Nomenclature

Names in Other Regions
Language Name Meaning
Japan Japanese クリーピー (Kurīpī) Creepy

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See Also

References

  1. "Adventurers reported sightings of bomb-flinging Zirros, Rupee-snatching Pikits and other swamp-dwellers." (The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past Nintendo Player's Guide, Nintendo of America, pg. 78)
  2. 2.0 2.1 Encyclopedia, Dark Horse Books, pg. 214 (ALttP)

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