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Keese
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Artwork from Skyward Sword

Games

All games except The Adventure of Link

Location

Rewards

Tears of the Kingdom
Keese Eyeball
Keese Wing

Threat

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Attacks

Link's Awakening
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Ocarina of Time
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Oracle of Seasons
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Oracle of Ages
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The Wind Waker
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Skyward Sword
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Effective
Weapons

Link's Awakening
All weapons - 1 hit
Oracle of Seasons
Sword - 1 hit
Oracle of Ages
Sword - 1 hit
The Wind Waker
Hero's Sword - 1 hit
Master Sword - 1 hit
Skull Hammer - 1 hit
Bomb - 1 hit
Hookshot - 1 hit
Arrow - 1 hit
Fire Arrow - 1 hit
Ice Arrow - 1 hit
Light Arrow - 1 hit
Skyward Sword
Beetle - 1 hit
Sword - 1 hit
Practice Sword - 2 hits
In General
Sword
Whip
Slingshot
Bow
Boomerang

Related

Keese are recurring enemies in The Legend of Zelda series. They are bat-like creatures, usually black-skinned, that attack Link by flying toward him and subsequently coming bumping into him, which deals damage. Keese are nimble creatures that prove to be more of a nuisance than a feared enemy. They are most often found in caves and dungeons, but they can sometimes be found in the overworld as well.

There are also many variations on Keese, such as the Fire, Ice and Thunder/Electric variations.

The Legend of Zelda

Keese sprite from The Legend of Zelda

Keese are found in every dungeon in The Legend of Zelda. In fact, some dungeons have rooms with nothing in them besides large numbers of Keese. Additionally, Keese appear once a Vire has been damaged, at which point it will split into two Keese. One method of attack against the Keese are simple sword slashes, but that is not recommended as coming too close to them could result in contact, which will deal damage. The recommended method of attack is to use the Boomerang or Magical Boomerang, which defeats them in one shot and doesn't require Link to come close to them.

A Link to the Past

Keese sprite from A Link to the Past

In A Link to the Past, Keese will remain dormant and leave Link alone until he moves close to it.[1] As Link approaches a Keese will start to fly around, with its only attack being to fly right into Link. Keese do not take much damage and are easily defeated with a wide variety of weapons. The Fighter's Sword and Boomerang will defeat a Keese with just one hit. Keese first appear within the Secret Passage as Link is escorting Princess Zelda to the Sanctuary. Beyond this early appearance, Keese mainly appear in the dark tunnels on Death Mountain. The Dark World counterpart to a Keese is a Chasupa.

Dark World Keese

This section describes cut content, game elements which were removed before the game was released.
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This is an unused Dark World enemy that looked just like Light World Keese.[2] Its programming doesn't seem to exist in the game anymore, and its graphics can only be found in the Japanese versions of the game. It also has the ability to shoot fireballs at Link.

Link's Awakening

Keese sprite from Link's Awakening, Oracle of Seasons, and Oracle of Ages

As usual, Keese in Link's Awakening only appear in caves and dungeons. They can be encountered as early as Tail Cave and behave in almost the exact same way as previous incarnations.

Ocarina of Time

Keese from Ocarina of Time and Majora's Mask

Keese are found in just about all dungeons within the game and are the basic enemies in Ocarina of Time. They can be defeated with a wide variety of weapons, but projectile weapons, including the Slingshot, Boomerang, Fairy Bow, or the Hookshot work best. Every single weapon that Link has will defeat a Keese with a single shot, with the exception of Deku Nuts, which will only stun the enemies. In addition to regular Keese, Link will also encounter both Fire Keese and Ice Keese.


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Keese
When you get close to it, use
(Z) Targeting. Even if it flies
away, you can still target it.

Fire Keese

Main article: Fire Keese

If a Keese has contact with flame, it will encase its outer body with fire, thus making it a Fire Keese. If Link has his Deku Shield equipped, and tries to defend against the Fire Keese, the shield will burn up. Fire Keese are commonly found throughout Dodongo's Cavern and the Fire Temple, but are also seen in places like the Spirit Temple.

Ice Keese

Main article: Ice Keese

These bats are a bit more annoying than Fire Keese, as well as more scarce. If Link comes in contact with an Ice Keese, it will freeze his body, slowly draining hearts. Link can easily defend against it with his shield, however, making them significantly easier.

Majora's Mask

Keese in Majora's Mask are almost exactly the same as the ones in Ocarina of Time. Following the trend, both Fire Keese and Ice Keese appear. They can be found in Ikana Well, Stone Tower, and the Stone Tower Temple. If Link wears the Stone Mask, he will be invisible to Keese, making it handy for avoiding large groups of them.

In addition, Majora's Mask features Bad Bats—large bat creatures similar to Keese that can be found pretty much everywhere and deal a bit more damage than their smaller counterparts.

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What?! Don't you know about
the Keese? Use Z Targeting when
it gets close. Even if it flies off,
I'll follow it for you.

Oracle of Seasons & Oracle of Ages

Keese sprite from Link's Awakening, Oracle of Seasons, and Oracle of Ages

The Keese in Oracle of Seasons and Oracle of Ages are similar to the ones found in Link's Awakening. This is due to the fact that Flagship used certain data from Link's Awakening when programming these games. They do, however, move more erratically than those found in Link's Awakening. Fire Keese also appear in both Oracle of Seasons and Oracle of Ages. Big Keese sometimes accompany the Blue Stalfos located in the Ancient Tomb.

Four Swords

Keese appear very often in Four Swords, most notably in Talus Cave. Their only attack is to fly into a Link, but they can be defeated with a simple slash of the Four Sword.

The Wind Waker

Fire and Normal Keese from The Wind Waker

In The Wind Waker, there are three variations of Keese. Normal Keese and Fire or Ice Keese. Normal Keese are just another enemy and can be defeated with most any weapon. Fire and Ice Keese, however, are dangerous to touch and could possibly freeze or set Link on fire, respectively.

Keese
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Least Favorite Thing: Projectiles

These bats fly around dark places and attack anything that moves. Great care should be taken around Fire Keeses that appear during times of volcanic activity.

Four Swords Adventures

Keese sprite from Four Swords Adventures

Keese will make an attempt to fly into any of the four Links. Any weapon found will easily defeat them.

The Minish Cap

Like in every other Zelda game, Keese are really simple to defeat but can be quite annoying. The best method is to keep away and hit them with the Boomerang. From close range, a simple sword strike will eliminate them as well.

Keese
Keese-Figurine.png Appears in various areas. These bats live in dungeons and caves. Their movement is unpredictable, so use range weapons from a safe distance.

Twilight Princess

In Twilight Princess, Keese look much more bat-like than in previous titles, which is likely due to the more realistic graphics of Twilight Princess. Just like their role in other The Legend of Zelda titles, Keese are more annoying than any actual danger (the exception being large groups of them, of course). If Link uses the Shield Attack on a Keese, it will fall to the ground and be vulnerable. The Spin Attack is a great method of attack against larger groups. Additionally, Link can also use projectiles weapons to defeat Keese. The Hero's Bow, Slingshot, and Clawshot are all very useful against single Keese, but are not recommended to be used against groups.

Keese are found in dark areas, where they hang from the ceiling and wait for Link to approach. They are found in the Faron Woods, Forest Temple, Lakebed Temple, Castle Town Sewers, Deep Gorge, Lake Hylia Cavern, Kakariko Gorge Cavern, Temple of Time, City in the Sky, Cave of Ordeals, and Hyrule Castle. It is one of the more common enemies in the game.

There are three additional variations of Keese in Twilight Princess: Fire, Ice, and Shadow.

Fire Keese

Main article: Fire Keese

Fire Keese are usually found in fire-type areas, such as the Goron Mines. Fire Keese are exactly like normal Keese, the only difference being they are engulfed in fire constantly. Because of this, if one comes in contact with Link while he is using the ordon or Wooden Shield, it will burn up due to their wooden material. However, they will have no effect on the Hylian Shield, so it is recommended to have that shield equipped when traveling to fire-based areas that may contain Fire Keese. Projectiles weapons are most effective against Fire Keese as they prevent Link from having to come close to them.

Fire Keese are found in the Goron Mines, Bridge of Eldin Cavern, and Cave of Ordeals.

Ice Keese

Main article: Ice Keese

Ice Keese are the third variation of Keese in Twilight Princess. Similarly to a Fire Keese, the only thing that differentiates these guys and normal Keese is the fact that Ice Keese are engulfed in frost. Because of this, they are mostly found in cold areas, like the Snowpeak mountain range. They are easily one of the most annoying enemies in the game because they freeze Link upon contact, dealing a quarter heart of damage for every second Link is frozen. They can be pretty difficult in large groups. If they are, it will be a bit easier handling them with Wolf Link, because he is so much faster. Link can stun them with the Gale Boomerang, making them significantly easier to defeat.

Ice Keese are found in Snowpeak, the Snowpeak Top, Snowpeak Ruins, and the Cave of Ordeals.

Shadow Keese

Main article: Shadow Keese

Shadow Keese, also called Twilit Keese, are the Twilit version of a normal Keese. They behave the same as regular Keese, but look slightly different and are of course only found in Twilight areas. Their attacks do slightly more damage, but in every other category they are exactly the same as regular Keese.

Shadow Keese are found in the Palace of Twilight as well as the Twilight-covered Castle Town Sewers, Faron Woods,Graveyard, Kakariko Village, Death Mountain, Hyrule Field, and Zora's Domain.

Phantom Hourglass

Keese appear as a relatively simple enemy in Phantom Hourglass. They are found in almost every cave, and are easily defeated with a hit from any weapon. Their design is similar to the Keese in The Wind Waker.

Fire and Ice Keese appear as well, burning and freezing Link upon contact. Because of this, they can't be defeated with his sword.

Spirit Tracks

Keese in 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'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

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Keese from Skyward Sword

Keese reside in the overworld and within dungeons. When they swoop low enough to be within reach, Link can use a sword slash to defeat them, though Keese can be defeated with almost weapon in Link's arsenal. For example, Link can defeat multiple Keese at once with a single crack of the Whip.

Following the game's art style, Keese have a somewhat cartoonish and very colorful appearance. As with the most games, variations of regular Keese also appear.

Dark Keese

Main article: Dark Keese

Dark Keese are an enemy in Skyward Sword. If a Dark Keese touches Link, he will become cursed and will not be able to use any of his items or equipment including his sword. Because of this, be extra careful when facing them.

Fire Keese

Main article: Fire Keese

Fire Keese can be found around Eldin Volcano. They can still be defeated with Link's sword, but if they touch Link, he will catch on fire.

Thunder Keese

Main article: Thunder Keese

This new variation of Keese, named Thunder Keese, resides in the Lanayru Mining Facility. They are yellow in appearance, and, like many enemies there, surround themselves with electricity when attacking. Wait until the sparking stops to strike.

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Breath of the Wild

A regular Keese

Keese are found roaming the overworld at night or can be found in small caves. They are among the most common monsters in the game, and they will attempt to charge at Link, while their eyes glow red. They have just 1 HP and tend to drop Keese Wings and/or Keese Eyeballs. Sometimes they will attack in Keese Swarms in open fields at night, but only normal Keese will flock in such a way.

All Keese are immune to the effects of Kilton's monster masks, Majora's Mask and other monster and Stal imitating effects from armor, so they're the most inconvenient monsters to encounter when wearing those, as their attacks alert other monsters of the ruse and blow Link's cover.

Fire Keese

Main article: Fire Keese

Fire Keese are the variant of Keese found in the Eldin region, specifically Death Mountain. They are engulfed in flames and will charge at Link to try and set him alight, which can cause his equipment to burn.

Ice Keese

Main article: Ice Keese

This type of Keese makes their home in the cold regions of Hyrule, such as the Gerudo Highlands. They will charge at Link and freeze him solid, which leaves him vulnerable to other attacks.

Electric Keese

Main article: Electric Keese

Electric Keese are found at night in the Gerudo Desert, but also make their home in forests such as the Faron Woods. They will charge at Link, which may cause a devastating shock, causing Link to drop his metal weapons.

Age of Calamity

Keese in Age of Calamity appear in similar fashion as their Breath of the Wild counterparts. These weaker enemies can be taken out with a single attack and will occasionally drop a Keese Wing or a Keese Eyeball. After each Keese is defeated, the player will receive a Keese Trophy, which can be used to complete quests or upgrade weapons of the various warriors.

Elemental variants of Keese are very common, with their being Ice Keese, Fire Keese, and Electrical Keese, often in locations with other similar elemental based enemies.

Tears of the Kingdom

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"The unpredictable flight pattern of this nocturnal, bat-like species can make fighting them a nuisance, but they're weak enough to fell with a single strike. Sometimes they like to form packs, and they have been seen swarming out of caves together."

— In-game description

Three Keese appear in the prologue Beneath Hyrule Castle and are easily dispatched with one hit from the Master Sword.

They are common across Hyrule, appearing at night and in Caves. They often attack in packs or in swarms when Link enters a Cave.

Fuse Keese eyeballs to arrows to create homing arrows, and Keese wings to make normal arrows fly further.

Non-Canon Appearances

This section describes a subject that is or may be outside the core Zelda canon.

Battle Quest

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Keese are bat-like monsters usually found in dark places. If you get close, they will head right for you and then fly off somewhere. How rude!

Keese appear in Battle Quest in a very similar fashion as their previous appearances. They usually travel in packs and will try to fly right into Miis. Miis can defend themselves using their shield, or do a well-timed sword attack to defeat a Keese in one strike. They will also fall to one arrow from the archer.

The Faces of Evil

Keese appear in the same fashion as they do in The Wand of Gamelon.

The Wand of Gamelon

Keese are found mostly inside of caves and other indoor areas. Much like other enemies, their attacks can be devastating as the short recovery time could make a simple attack take several hearts of damage. In most cases, even after defeating a Keese, more will come from the sides of the screen. Unfortunately, Keese often come from various angles and it can be tough to judge where Zelda needs to attack. It is advantageous to get rid of Keese if they are directly in Zelda's way, but it is preferable to avoid them if at all possible.

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References

  1. "Keese prefer to peacefully hang from the ceiling in dark places, but they can quickly sneak up on anyone who doesn't keep a sharp ear out for the chilling sound of their flapping wings. They move constantly, which makes them very difficult to defeat.", The Great Hyrule Encyclopedia
  2. https://tcrf.net/The_Legend_of_Zelda:_A_Link_to_the_Past_(SNES)#Dark_World_Bat