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| caption  = A Keese Swarm from ''Breath of the Wild''
| caption  = A Keese Swarm from ''Breath of the Wild''
| threat  =  
| threat  =  
| game    = ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Four Swords Adventures|Four Swords Adventures]]''<br/>''[[The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild|Breath of the Wild]]''<br/>''[[Hyrule Warriors: Age of Calamity|Age of Calamity]]''
| game    = ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Four Swords Adventures|Four Swords Adventures]]''<br/>''[[The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild|Breath of the Wild]]''<br/>''[[Hyrule Warriors: Age of Calamity|Age of Calamity]]''<br/>''[[The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom|Tears of the Kingdom]]''
| location = [[Lost Woods (Four Swords Adventures)|Lost Woods]], [[The Swamp]] (''Four Swords Adventures'')
| location = [[Lost Woods (Four Swords Adventures)|Lost Woods]], [[The Swamp]] (''Four Swords Adventures'')
| weapon  = [[Four Sword]] (''Four Swords Adventures'')<br/>Any (''Breath of the Wild'')
| weapon  = [[Four Sword]] (''Four Swords Adventures'')<br/>Any (''Breath of the Wild'', ''Tears of the Kingdom'')
| related  = [[Keese]]<br/>[[Vire]]
| related  = [[Keese]]<br/>[[Vire]]
}}
}}


'''Keese Swarms''' are enemies that appear in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Four Swords Adventures|Four Swords Adventures]]'' and ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild|Breath of the Wild]]''.
'''Keese Swarms''' are enemies that appear in multiple games. They are large groups of [[Keese]].


==''Four Swords Adventures''==
==''Four Swords Adventures''==
[[File:Lost Woods FSA.jpg|200px|left|A Keese Swarm in the Lost Woods from ''Four Swords Adventures'']]  
[[File:Lost Woods FSA.jpg|200px|left|A Keese Swarm in the Lost Woods from ''Four Swords Adventures'']]  
Keese Swarms appear as a red [[Keese]] with many smaller purple Keese flying behind it as a tail. It appears twice in the game: one time each in the [[Lost Woods (Four Swords Adventures)|Lost Woods]] and [[The Swamp]]. In The Swamp, it appears out of a tree in the graveyard. In Lost Woods, it is in the same area that the [[Link]]s enter the woods from, only appearing after they destroy or lift the southeastern bush on the right.
Keese Swarms appear as a red Keese with many smaller purple Keese flying behind it as a tail. It appears twice in the game: one time each in the [[Lost Woods (Four Swords Adventures)|Lost Woods]] and [[The Swamp]]. In The Swamp, it appears out of a tree in the graveyard. In Lost Woods, it is in the same area that the [[Link]]s enter the woods from, only appearing after they destroy or lift the southeastern bush on the right.


After appearing, the Keese Swarm immediately begins to circle the Links. Due to its long tail, it can trap them within the circle. In order to defeat it, they must hit the main red Keese with the [[Four Sword]]. The Wide and Long formations work the best; otherwise, it manages to fly away from attacks. Upon defeat, every purple Keese in the tail turns into a green [[Force Gem]]. Occasionally, the red Keese drops a [[Recovery Heart]] or red Force Gem.
After appearing, the Keese Swarm immediately begins to circle the Links. Due to its long tail, it can trap them within the circle. In order to defeat it, they must hit the main red Keese with the [[Four Sword]]. Only the red Keese is real.{{Ref|''[[The Legend of Zelda: Encyclopedia]]''|It may look like there are several Keese in the swarm, but there is actually just one in there. Its body is darker than the others.|pg. 187}} The Wide and Long formations work the best; otherwise, it manages to fly away from attacks. Upon defeat, every purple Keese in the tail turns into a green [[Force Gem]]. Occasionally, the red Keese drops a [[Recovery Heart]] or red Force Gem.
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==''Breath of the Wild''==
==''Breath of the Wild''==
Keese may attack in Keese Swarms in open fields at night in groups of 40-50 individuals, but only normal Keese will flock in such a way, as elemental Keese don't flock.
In ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild|Breath of the Wild]]'', Keese may attack in Keese Swarms in open fields at night in groups of 40-50 individuals. Only normal Keese will flock in such a way, as elemental Keese don't flock.


The swarms may attack Link repeatedly until they're fended off, causing them to flee. Usually striking a couple of Keese or shooting them with arrows as they approach may do the trick. If in need of Keese parts for armor enhancement, the most effective way of slaying multiple Keese in the swarm is to shoot them with [[Bomb Arrow]]s under non-rainy weather, as the blast will down a considerable number of them.
The swarms may attack Link repeatedly until they're fended off, causing them to flee. Usually striking a couple of Keese or shooting them with arrows as they approach may do the trick. If in need of Keese parts for armor enhancement, the most effective way of slaying multiple Keese in the swarm is to shoot them with [[Bomb Arrow]]s under non-rainy weather, as the blast will down a considerable number of them.


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==''Age of Calamity''==
File:Keese Swarm side.png
In ''[[Hyrule Warriors: Age of Calamity|Age of Calamity]]'', a swarm of keese attacks a spear training ground in the [[Training Ground Pest Problem]] [[Age of Calamity Link Quests|Link quest]].
File:Keese Swarm attack Link - BotW.png
 
==''Tears of the Kingdom''==
Keese Swarms can also be found in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom|Tears of the Kingdom]]''. They are identical to their appearance in ''Breath of the Wild''. Sometimes Keese Swarms can be seen flying out of caves.
 
==Gallery==
<gallery>
File:FSA-Ring-Keese.png|The red Keese in the Keese Swarm in ''Four Swords Adventures''
File:FSA-Keese-Swarm.png|The purple Keese in the Keese Swarm in ''Four Swords Adventures''
File:Keese Swarm side.png|A Keese Swarm in '"Breath of the Wild''
File:Keese Swarm attack Link - BotW.png|Link near a Keese Swarm in ''Breath of the Wild''
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* As swarms only appear at night, activation of the [[Great Plateau Tower]] is required for both individual Keese and swarms to occur, as non-activation makes the [[Great Plateau]] remain on permanent daylight.
* As swarms only appear at night, activation of the [[Great Plateau Tower]] is required for both individual Keese and swarms to occur, as non-activation makes the [[Great Plateau]] remain on permanent daylight.


==''Age of Calamity''==
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A swarm of keese attacks a spear training ground in the [[Training Ground Pest Problem]] [[Age of Calamity Link Quests|Link quest]].
 
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Latest revision as of 10:15, January 15, 2024

Keese Swarm
Keese Swarm front - BotW.png
A Keese Swarm from Breath of the Wild

Games

Location

Lost Woods, The Swamp (Four Swords Adventures)

Effective
Weapons

Four Sword (Four Swords Adventures)
Any (Breath of the Wild, Tears of the Kingdom)

Related

Keese Swarms are enemies that appear in multiple games. They are large groups of Keese.

Four Swords Adventures

A Keese Swarm in the Lost Woods from Four Swords Adventures

Keese Swarms appear as a red Keese with many smaller purple Keese flying behind it as a tail. It appears twice in the game: one time each in the Lost Woods and The Swamp. In The Swamp, it appears out of a tree in the graveyard. In Lost Woods, it is in the same area that the Links enter the woods from, only appearing after they destroy or lift the southeastern bush on the right.

After appearing, the Keese Swarm immediately begins to circle the Links. Due to its long tail, it can trap them within the circle. In order to defeat it, they must hit the main red Keese with the Four Sword. Only the red Keese is real.[1] The Wide and Long formations work the best; otherwise, it manages to fly away from attacks. Upon defeat, every purple Keese in the tail turns into a green Force Gem. Occasionally, the red Keese drops a Recovery Heart or red Force Gem.

Breath of the Wild

In Breath of the Wild, Keese may attack in Keese Swarms in open fields at night in groups of 40-50 individuals. Only normal Keese will flock in such a way, as elemental Keese don't flock.

The swarms may attack Link repeatedly until they're fended off, causing them to flee. Usually striking a couple of Keese or shooting them with arrows as they approach may do the trick. If in need of Keese parts for armor enhancement, the most effective way of slaying multiple Keese in the swarm is to shoot them with Bomb Arrows under non-rainy weather, as the blast will down a considerable number of them.

Age of Calamity

In Age of Calamity, a swarm of keese attacks a spear training ground in the Training Ground Pest Problem Link quest.

Tears of the Kingdom

Keese Swarms can also be found in Tears of the Kingdom. They are identical to their appearance in Breath of the Wild. Sometimes Keese Swarms can be seen flying out of caves.

Gallery

Trivia

  • As swarms only appear at night, activation of the Great Plateau Tower is required for both individual Keese and swarms to occur, as non-activation makes the Great Plateau remain on permanent daylight.

References

  1. "It may look like there are several Keese in the swarm, but there is actually just one in there. Its body is darker than the others." — pg. 187, The Legend of Zelda: Encyclopedia