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{{Specify|this= | {{Specify|this="Wizzrobes"|other=the [[Zelda II: The Adventure of Link|The Adventure of Link]] enemy see|link=''[[Wizard]]''}} | ||
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Wizzrobes of all kinds act largely as they did in ''Breath of the Wild''; however, their weapons have changed. Rather than custom rods, they now carry [[Fused Weapon]]s with the gem that matches their element - [[ruby]] for Fire, [[sapphire]] for Ice and [[topaz]] for Electric. These weapons still act like the rods from ''Breath of the Wild''. | Wizzrobes of all kinds act largely as they did in ''Breath of the Wild''; however, their weapons have changed. Rather than custom rods, they now carry [[Fused Weapon]]s with the gem that matches their element - [[ruby]] for Fire, [[sapphire]] for Ice and [[topaz]] for Electric. These weapons still act like the rods from ''Breath of the Wild''. | ||
The weaker wizzrobes have the gems bonded to generic swords, but the stronger ones (Meteo Wizzrobes, Blizzrobes and Thunder Wizzrobes) have the gems bonded to [[Magic Rod (Tears of the Kingdom)|Magic Rods]] instead. These act exactly like the upgraded rod types from '' | The weaker wizzrobes have the gems bonded to generic swords, but the stronger ones (Meteo Wizzrobes, Blizzrobes and Thunder Wizzrobes) have the gems bonded to [[Magic Rod (Tears of the Kingdom)|Magic Rods]] instead. These act exactly like the upgraded rod types from ''Breath of the Wild''. | ||
==Non-Canon Appearances== | ==Non-Canon Appearances== |