Fire Keese

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Not to be confused with Blazing Bats.

Fire Keese are recurring Enemies in The Legend of Zelda series.[2][3][4]They are a variation of the Keese that are enveloped in fire. Fire Keese behave identically to their regular counterparts, but are significantly more dangerous as they can potentially set Link on fire upon contact. Their bodies' flames can also destroy wooden objects, such as Wooden Shields, provided they are currently equipped.[5]

They inhabit volcanoes, dungeons, and other fiery environments. In some games, Fire Keese can revert into an ordinary Keese when their flames are extinguished, most often by an item that produces wind. This may also prompt them to intentionally fly into fire, such as a Torch or another source of fire, thereby turning them back into a Fire Keese.

Characteristics

Ocarina of Time and Majora's Mask

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Majora's Mask 3D
Tatl says:

That's a Fire Keese! Defeat it before it swoops down on you. I do not want to roast!

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Majora's Mask

Don't tell me you don't know about the Fire Keese! Defeat it before it swoops down on you. I do not want to roast!

Fire Keese made their first appearance in Ocarina of Time and Majora's Mask. They are most commonly found within dungeons, and often near Torches. Fire Keese fly around the area in small colonies, and attack by swooping down at Link when they spot him. However, Fire Keese are dangerous as they can set Link on fire for a short period of time upon contact, and can destroy wooden items such as Deku Shields and Deku Sticks if they are equipped. Inadvertently, this will also turn the Fire Keese back into a normal Keese, prompting it to seek out a Torch and set itself on fire as it flies through. Link can also turn regular Keese into Fire Keese using Din's Fire. Like normal Keese, they can be defeated with any conventional weapon.

Oracle of Seasons and Oracle of Ages

In Oracle of Ages and Oracle of Seasons, Fire Keese possess a much different strategy of attack than normal Keese, being much more aggressive.[6] Fire Keese fly at a much higher altitude, and actively pursue Link when he is nearby to swoop down in attack. While in flight, they cannot be attacked, and become vulnerable only when they dive. Like the Fire Keese of Ocarina of Time and Majora's Mask, they will burn Link as their bodies' flames pass to him, reverting them into a fireless Keese in the process. They will then seek out the nearest Torch to set themselves aflame. Even without their flames, the Keese will still fly at a high altitude to avoid Link's attacks. They inhabit the Skull Dungeon in Oracle of Ages, the Sword & Shield Maze in Oracle of Seasons, and the Hero's Cave in both games.

The Wind Waker

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Tingle says:

A Fire Keese!

Watch his movements and have patience!

In The Wind Waker, Fire Keese appear as bright orange bats with flaming wings. They are often found in areas with high volcanic activity, such as the Dragon Roost Cavern and Fire Mountain. They behave identically to their normal counterparts, congregating in small groups and flying at Link to attack. As fiery enemies, they are able to set Link on fire upon contact. However, unlike in Ocarina of Time, none of Link's equipment can be burned away by their flames. The flames of a Fire Keese can be blown away by waving the Deku Leaf at them, turning them into normal Keese as they fall to the ground.

Twilight Princess

Fire Keese in Twilight Princess bear a close resemblance to those in Ocarina of Time and Majora's Mask, as bats engulfed in flames. They congregate primarily in volcanic locations such as the Goron Mines, but also appear in the Cave of Ordeals and the Cave of Shadows in Twilight Princess HD. Fire Keese have an identical behavior to their other variants, but their flaming bodies are able to set Link on fire and destroy any Wooden Shields that are equipped. Their flames can be blown away if they are targeted with the Gale Boomerang, turning them into regular Keese. As with all Keese variations, they can be forced onto the ground and stunned whenever Link uses the Shield Attack on them.

Phantom Hourglass and Spirit Tracks

Fire Keese in Phantom Hourglass and Spirit Tracks appear as red bats with a stream of flames trailing behind as they fly. Like other variants, they simply fly about in erratic, circular patterns. Fire Keese are among one of the most dangerous Keese variations, as touching one will set Link on fire and cause him to run away semi-uncontrollably, and potentially run into other enemies or obstacles in the way. They can be defeated by most conventional weapons, but long-range weapons such as the Bow are recommended to keep Link at a safe distance. They appear primarily in fiery environments.

In Spirit Tracks, Link can use the Whirlwind to blow away their flames, turning them into normal Keese.

Skyward Sword

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Fi says:

Target lock: Fire Keese

Found near volcanoes, these monsters are attracted to dark places, such as caves. Constantly under combustion, they will burn anything on contact.

They often gather in colonies, are active at night, and sleep in the day. Those who come too close and awaken them often fall victim to attack.

Fire Keese in Skyward Sword resemble bats fully engulfed in flames. They appear in Eldin Volcano and inside the Earth Temple. Fire Keese will set Link on fire upon contact, resulting in any Wooden Shields being destroyed and continuously burning Link until he puts out the fire either by rolling or jumping into water. In Skyward Sword, it is impossible for Fire Keese to have their flames extinguished.

Tri Force Heroes

In Tri Force Heroes, Fire Keese appear in a few locations of the Drablands. They resemble bright red bats enveloped in flames. Like other Keese variants in the game, Fire Keese will attack the Links by diving at them from afar. Unlike Fire Keese in other games, however, attempting to directly attack one will only burn the attacking Link, causing him to run around frantically. They can only be defeated either by shooting at them with the Bow or by first stunning them with an item. The Goron Garb can also be worn to protect the Links from their flames, allowing them to strike directly with their sword.

Breath of the Wild

Hyrule Compendium Entry
089 (089) Fire Keese
BotW Hyrule Compendium Fire Keese.png
Description
The fire that engulfs the bodies of these bat- like Keese makes them more dangerous than the standard type. They're capable of setting fire to anything they touch.
Common Locations
Eldin Canyon
Eldin Mountains
Recoverable Materials
Fire Keese Wing Keese Eyeball

Fire Keese appear in Breath of the Wild as a variation of Keese completely engulfed in Fire.[7] Due to this, they set Fire to any flammable surfaces they touch, such as Grass.[7] They are typically found in Scorching Climates, such as those within Eldin, but can also be encountered in Akkala. Fire Wizzrobes and Meteo Wizzrobes are also capable of summoning them during battle.[8] Fire Keese can be found hanging from the ceilings of caves during the day, but they can be found out in the open at night.[9]

If it starts to Rain, the flames of Fire Keese will go out and they will die after a few seconds. They typically circle at height until they spot Link, at which point they fly down to attack him.

Drops

Drops of Fire Keese
Normal

Fire Keese can drop 1 of:

Drop Table
Item Percentage
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Keese Eyeball
30.0 %

As well as between 1 and 2 of:

Drop Table
Item Percentage
BotW Fire Keese Wing Icon.png
Fire Keese Wing
100.0 %

Tears of the Kingdom



Other Appearances

Ocarina of Time (Himekawa)

A few Fire Keese make an appearance in the The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time (Himekawa), attempting to stop Link from climbing up Ganon's Tower.

Cadence of Hyrule



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Fire Keese appear as enemies in Cadence of Hyrule where they move to the beat of the music. They share their beat pattern with other Keese, always moving on every two music beats. At first glance, their movement is erratic, but they will always pause on one beat before moving onto an adjacent tile, with their bodies always facing the direction they want to go. For every few beats, their bodies are temporarily engulfed in flames, making it dangerous for Cadence, Link, Yves, and Zelda to attack them head-on or even touch them unless they want to be burned. However, their flames will eventually burn off, leaving them vulnerable for a few beats before their bodies reignite again to repeat the pattern.

Hyrule Warriors: Age of Calamity

Fire Keese appear as Enemies in Hyrule Warriors: Age of Calamity, and often drop Electric Keese Wings or Keese Eyeballs upon defeat. Killing one also rewards the Warriors with a Keese Trophy at the end of a Challenge or Scenario.

Fire Keese can often be found in Challenges or Scenarios that are fire-themed or take place near or on Death Mountain.

Nomenclature

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LanguageNamesMeanings
Japan
Japanese
ファイアキース (Faia Kīsu) (OoT | TWW | SS | BotW | TotK)[16][17][18][19]Same as English.
The Republic of ChinaThe Hong Kong Special Administrative Region of ChinaThe Macao Special Administrative Region of China
ChineseTR
火蝙蝠 (Huǒ Biānfú) (BotW | TotK) 
The People's Republic of China
ChineseSI
火蝙蝠 (Huǒ Biānfú) (BotW | TotK)Fire Bat
The Kingdom of the Netherlands
Dutch
Vuur-Keese (SSHD | BotW | TotK | HWAoC)[23][24][25]Same as English.
Canada
FrenchCA
Chauve-souris de feu (BotW | TotK) 
The French Republic
FrenchEU
  • Chauve-souris de Feu (TWW)[22]
  • Chauve-souris de feu (SSHD | BotW | TotK)[20][21]
  • Fire Bat
  • Fire bat
The Federal Republic of Germany
German
  • Feuerflatterer (TWW)[29]
  • Feuer-Flederbeißer (SSHD | BotW | TotK)[27][28]
  •  
  • Fire bat-biter
The Italian Republic
Italian
  • Pipistrello Igneo (OoT | MM | OoS | OoA | TWW)[10][11]
  • Pipistrello igneo (OoT3D | MM3D | SSHD | BotW | TotK)[12][13][14][15]
  • Igneus Bat
  • Fire bat
The Republic of Korea
Korean
파이어 키이스 (Paieo Kiiseu) (BotW | TotK) 
The Russian Federation
Russian
Огненный кус (Ognennyy kus) (BotW)[26] 
Latin America
SpanishLA
Keese de fuego (BotW | TotK)[30][31]Same as English.
The Kingdom of Spain
SpanishEU
Keese de fuego (TWW | SSHD | BotW | TotK)[32][33][34]Same as English.
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See Also

References

  1. The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild—The Complete Official Guide (Expanded Edition, 2018), Piggyback Interactive Limited, pg. 303
  2. Encyclopedia, Dark Horse Books, pg. 177 (OoT | MM | OoS | OoA | TWW | TP | PH | ST | SS | TFH)
  3. "Fire Keese" — Hyrule Compendium (Breath of the Wild)
  4. "Fire Keese" — Hyrule Compendium (Tears of the Kingdom)
  5. "Fire Keese
    Destroy it before it flies into you! If you don't, its flames will burn up your Deku Shield!
    " — Navi (Ocarina of Time)
  6. "Fire Keese attack similarly to normal Keese, but their flame-covered wings make them a more threatening foe. The Fire Keese can quickly turn a Deku Shield into a pile of ash.
    Ocarina of Time, Oracle of Ages, Oracle of Seasons"
    The Great Hyrule Encyclopedia , Zelda.com (Archive), published n.d., retrieved December 12, 2015.
  7. 7.0 7.1 "The fire that engulfs the bodies of these bat- like Keese makes them more dangerous than the standard type. They're capable of setting fire to anything they touch." — Hyrule Compendium (Breath of the Wild)
  8. "These spell-casting monsters can be found all over Hyrule. They use their fire rods to hurl fireballs or to summon flaming monsters and have been known to severely raise the temperature around them. The weather will normalize once the Wizzrobe is defeated." — Hyrule Compendium (Breath of the Wild)
  9. Creating a Champion, Dark Horse Books, pg. 150
  10. Enciclopedia di Hyrule, Magazzini Salani, pg. 177
  11. "Pipistrello e Pipistrello Igneo
    Habitat: Caverna del Monte del Drago.
    Vulnerabili: alle armi da lancio.
    " — Nintendo Gallery (The Wind Waker)
  12. "Pipistrello igneo" — Navi (Ocarina of Time 3D, Italian localization)
  13. "Questo è un pipistrello igneo!" — Tatl (Majora's Mask 3D, Italian localization)
  14. "Bersaglio inquadrato: pipistrello igneo." — Fi (Skyward Sword HD, Italian localization)
  15. "089 Pipistrello igneo" — Hyrule Compendium (Breath of the Wild)
  16. Nintendo Official Guidebook—The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time, Shogakukan, pg. 145
  17. "キースとファイアキース
    生息場所 竜の山のほこら
    嫌いな物 飛び道具
    " — Nintendo Gallery (The Wind Waker)
  18. Hyrule Encyclopedia, Ambit Ltd., pg. 197
  19. "089 ファイアキース" — Hyrule Compendium (Breath of the Wild)
  20. "La cible verrouillée est une Chauve-souris de feu." — Fi (Skyward Sword HD, European French localization)
  21. "089 Chauve-souris de feu" — Hyrule Compendium (Breath of the Wild)
  22. "Chauve-souris et Chauve-souris de Feu
    Lieu de Résidence: Caverne du Dragon.
    Ce qu'elles détestent: les armes de jet.
    " — Nintendo Gallery (The Wind Waker)
  23. "Doelwit: Vuur-Keese" — Fi (Skyward Sword HD, Dutch localization)
  24. "089 Vuur-Keese" — Hyrule Compendium (Breath of the Wild)
  25. "Vuur-Keese" — Hyrule Compendium (Tears of the Kingdom)
  26. "089 Огненный кус" — Hyrule Compendium (Breath of the Wild)
  27. "Dies ist ein Feuer-Flederbeißer." — Fi (Skyward Sword HD, German localization)
  28. "089 Feuer-Flederbeißer" — Hyrule Compendium (Breath of the Wild)
  29. "Flederbeißer und Feuerflatterer
    Heimat: Das Drako-Sanktuarium
    Sie hassen: Schuss- und Bogenwaffen
    " — Nintendo Gallery (The Wind Waker)
  30. "089 Keese de fuego" — Hyrule Compendium (Breath of the Wild)
  31. "Keese de fuego" — Hyrule Compendium (Tears of the Kingdom, Latin American Spanish localization)
  32. "Keese y keese de fuego
    Hábitat: Cueva del Dragón
    Cosa que detestan: Las armas arrojadizas
    " — Nintendo Gallery (The Wind Waker)
  33. "El objetivo seleccionado es un keese de fuego." — Fi (Skyward Sword HD, European Spanish localization)
  34. "Keese de fuego" — Hyrule Compendium (Tears of the Kingdom, European Spanish localization)