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Keese in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Spirit Tracks|Spirit Tracks]]'' are identical to their ''Phantom Hourglass'' counterpart. As one of the weakest enemies in the game, Keese will do a ¼ heart of damage if they attack Link and they can be defeated with a single sword slash.
Keese in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Spirit Tracks|Spirit Tracks]]'' are identical to their ''Phantom Hourglass'' counterpart. As one of the weakest enemies in the game, Keese will do a ¼ heart of damage if they attack Link and they can be defeated with a single sword slash.


Fire and Ice Keese also appear as well, and these variants cannot be defeated with [[Link (Spirit Tracks)|Link's]] sword. If Link uses the [[Whirlwind]] on a fire or ice Keese, they will lose their ice or flame, then making them vulnerable to sword attacks. Fire and Ice Keese are usually found near a source of their respective element, and if they fly back into that element they will gain their coat again.
Fire and Ice Keese also appear as well, and these variants cannot be defeated with [[Link (Spirit Tracks)|Link]]'s sword. If Link uses the [[Whirlwind]] on a fire or ice Keese, they will lose their ice or flame, then making them vulnerable to sword attacks. Fire and Ice Keese are usually found near a source of their respective element, and if they fly back into that element they will gain their coat again.


==''Skyward Sword''==
==''Skyward Sword''==