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| game = ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask|Majora's Mask]]'' | | game = ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask|Majora's Mask]]'' | ||
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| weapon = [[Hookshot]]<br/>[[Bomb]]s<br/>[[Hero's Bow]]<br/>[[Stone Mask]] | | weapon = [[Hookshot]]<br/>[[Bomb]]s<br/>[[Hero's Bow]]<br/>[[Stone Mask]] | ||
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They appear on the [[Road to Ikana]] and in the [[Stone Tower Temple]]. | They appear on the [[Road to Ikana]] and in the [[Stone Tower Temple]]. | ||
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*In Japanese, the word ''Neji'' means twisted or warped, where the suffix of -ron is likely taken from the term [[Goron]]. Thus these creatures are named by the characteristic of being a twisted Goron. | |||
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Nejirons are enemies from Majora's Mask.
Majora's Mask
Nejirons are strange-looking, rock-like creatures that look and move similar to Gorons. They have adapted their moving pattern to directly resemble a rolling Goron, making them more deadly when they are encountered.[1]
According to Tatl, they smell like gunpowder, indicating their explosive nature and that they should be avoided.[2] They attack Link by rolling into him, crushing him in the process. The best way to defeat them is by using long-range weapons including the Bow or the Hookshot, as the enemy explodes once they have been defeated. However, each time a Nejiron has been defeated, a new one digs itself up from underground, making this a seemingly endless struggle. Link can wear the Stone Mask to avoid these enemies altogether.
They appear on the Road to Ikana and in the Stone Tower Temple.
Gallery
Trivia
- In Japanese, the word Neji means twisted or warped, where the suffix of -ron is likely taken from the term Goron. Thus these creatures are named by the characteristic of being a twisted Goron.
References
- ↑ "Nejirons appear to be simple creatures, but they are in fact highly evolved hunting machines. They have adapted to resemble a rolling Goron, but instead of passing by peacefully, a Nejiron will charge ruthlessly into is victim.", The Great Hyrule Encyclopedia
- ↑ "That's a Nejiron. Don't get too close to it. Sniff...Sniff... It smells like gun powder!" — Tatl, Majora's Mask.