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* ''VideoGame/{{Neuro}}'' grants you several psychic powers, pyrokinesis being the last one. A single glance can turn mooks into a ManOnFire, though it's one of the most costly powers available.

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Oops, forgot about the big boy Zorah. Also clarified something about BO Bishaten


*** Zorah Magdaros is a massive Elder Dragon capable of releasing large bodies of lava from its magamcores, though it does so without actively attacking anyone, as it's merely making way across the land it's roaming in.



*** The ''Sunbreak'' expansion adds, besides Pyre Rakna-Kadaki, other two subspecies capable of attacking with fire during combat, albeit each one does so in a different way or style: Blood Orange Bishaten replaces the fruit-like globules of its standard cousin with burning pinecones, which it can also maneuver with to trick its enemies; Magma Almudron trades the use of mud for the use of ''lava'', as it takes full advantage of its volcanic surroundings.

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*** The ''Sunbreak'' expansion adds, besides Pyre Rakna-Kadaki, other two subspecies capable of attacking with fire during combat, albeit each one does so in a different way or style: Blood Orange Bishaten replaces the fruit-like globules poisonous and stunning fruits of its standard cousin with burning pinecones, which it can also maneuver with to trick its enemies; Magma Almudron trades the use of mud for the use of ''lava'', as it takes full advantage of its volcanic surroundings.
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** ''VideoGame/MonsterHunterWorld'':
*** Anjanath is a territorial Brute Wyvern that attacks hunters and preys by spewing fire from its mouth, which is produced in its throat.
*** Bazelgeuse is, on principle, a Flying Wyvern that opts for attacks based on [[HavingABlast explosive power]]. However, the Blastblight ailment is only inflicted on other monsters, so the only effect the hunters receive from the explosive attacks is burning due to the ensuing fire. The ''Iceborne'' expansion adds the Seething variant, whose fiery sttacks are far stronger.
*** Kulve Taroth is a massive Elder Dragon capable of exhaling superheated air, which it can use to melt resistant metals like gold and make the surrounding terrain a lot more difficult for hunters.
*** Xeno'jiva is a powerful Elder Dragon which, thanks to the bioenergy it consumes from the fellow Elder Dragons that approach it to die of old age, is capable of spewing exceptionally strong flames colored blue in the form of explosive bursts. However, it doesn't have a very good control of it,likely due to its relatively young age. However, its adult form introduced in ''Iceborne'', Safi'jiva, not only has greater control of fire as well as the ability to absorb the bioenergy that lies in its surroundings, but also a LimitBreak skill that allows it to imbue much of the surrounding area with blue fire, and after a while it spits a very small drop-like fireball that ''ignites everything around'', which can kill the hunters if they don't take cover.
** ''VideoGame/MonsterHunterRise'':
*** Aknosom is a Bird Wyvern that shoots fireballs at different angles while standing, similar to Yian Kut-Ku or Qurupeco. However, whereas those other monsters' fireballs explode upon contact with the floor, the ones spat by Aknosom bounce and, as they do so, leave traces of fire behind.
*** Rakna-Kadaki is a large Temnoceran (a spider, namely the adult form of the smaller Rachnoids) that, while attacking predominantly with the silk it produces, can also spew a hot burning gas. The aptly-surnamed Pyre subspecies, which is introduced in ''Sunbreak'', can combine both traits: It shoots silk and then spews fire which goes through it.
*** The ''Sunbreak'' expansion adds, besides Pyre Rakna-Kadaki, other two subspecies capable of attacking with fire during combat, albeit each one does so in a different way or style: Blood Orange Bishaten replaces the fruit-like globules of its standard cousin with burning pinecones, which it can also maneuver with to trick its enemies; Magma Almudron trades the use of mud for the use of ''lava'', as it takes full advantage of its volcanic surroundings.
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*** ''VideoGame/TheLegendOfZeldaTheWindWaker'': Gohma of Dragon Roost Cavern and Jalhalla of the [[BigBoosHaunt Earth]] [[UndergroundLevel Temple]], and both, ironically, originate from where the first Sage Link assists is found[[note]]this is due to Laruto, the former Sage of the Earth Temple who was murdered by Ganon and Jalhalla, carrying the same harp owned by Medli, a resident of Dragon Roost Island before realizing her destiny as the Temple's new Sage[[/note]]. Gohma, the game's first standard boss who was responsible for harassing the Sky Spirit, Valoo, sleeps in a pool of lava in the center of the arena and can shoot out a deadly breath of fire and has to have her shell destroyed so Link can [[EyeScream strike it in the eye]]. The Protector of the Seal, Jalhalla, the game's fifth standard boss, whose body is nothing more but a FloatingMask, until [[AsteroidsMonster 15 multicolored Poes fuse into it to form the enormous ghost]], can shake up its lantern to throw out fireballs that can damage Link or blow into the lantern to emit a flamethrower. Both are later [[BossRush fought again]] in Ganon's Tower [[DarkReprise in black and white]], which is required to open the corridor to the tower.

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*** ''VideoGame/TheLegendOfZeldaTheWindWaker'': Gohma of Dragon Roost Cavern and Jalhalla of the [[BigBoosHaunt Earth]] [[UndergroundLevel Temple]], and both, ironically, originate from where the first Sage Link assists is found[[note]]this is due to Laruto, the former Sage of the Earth Temple who was murdered by Ganon and Jalhalla, carrying the same harp owned by Medli, a resident of Dragon Roost Island before realizing her destiny as the Temple's new Sage[[/note]]. Gohma, the game's first standard boss who was responsible for harassing the Sky Spirit, Valoo, sleeps in a pool of lava in the center of the arena and can shoot out a deadly breath of fire and has to have her shell destroyed so Link can [[EyeScream strike it in the eye]]. The Protector of the Seal, Jalhalla, the game's fifth standard boss, whose body is nothing more but a FloatingMask, until [[AsteroidsMonster 15 multicolored Poes fuse into it to form the enormous ghost]], can shake up its lantern to throw out fireballs that can damage Link or blow into the lantern to emit a flamethrower. Both [[spoiler:Both are later [[BossRush fought again]] in Ganon's Tower [[DarkReprise in black and white]], which is required to open the corridor to the tower.]]
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*** ''VideoGame/TheLegendOfZeldaTheWindWaker'': Gohma of Dragon Roost Cavern and Jalhalla of the [[BigBoosHaunt Earth]] [[UndergroundLevel Temple]], and both, ironically, originate from where the first Sage Link assists is found[[note]]this is due to Laruto, the former Sage of the Earth Temple who was murdered by Ganon and Jalhalla, carrying the same harp owned by Medli, a resident of Dragon Roost Island before realizing her destiny as the Temple's new Sage[[/note]]. Gohma, the game's first standard boss who was responsible for harassing the Sky Spirit, Valoo, sleeps in a pool of lava in the center of the arena and can shoot out a deadly breath of fire and has to have her shell destroyed so Link can [[EyeScream strike it in the eye]]. The Protector of the Seal, Jalhalla, the game's fifth standard boss, whose body is nothing more but a FloatingMask, until [[AsteroidsMonster 15 multicolored Poes fuse into it to form the enormous ghost]], can shake up its lantern to throw out fireballs that can damage Link or blow into the lantern to emit a flamethrower. Both are later fought again in Ganon's Tower [[DarkReprise in black and white]], which is required to open the corridor to the tower.

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*** ''VideoGame/TheLegendOfZeldaTheWindWaker'': Gohma of Dragon Roost Cavern and Jalhalla of the [[BigBoosHaunt Earth]] [[UndergroundLevel Temple]], and both, ironically, originate from where the first Sage Link assists is found[[note]]this is due to Laruto, the former Sage of the Earth Temple who was murdered by Ganon and Jalhalla, carrying the same harp owned by Medli, a resident of Dragon Roost Island before realizing her destiny as the Temple's new Sage[[/note]]. Gohma, the game's first standard boss who was responsible for harassing the Sky Spirit, Valoo, sleeps in a pool of lava in the center of the arena and can shoot out a deadly breath of fire and has to have her shell destroyed so Link can [[EyeScream strike it in the eye]]. The Protector of the Seal, Jalhalla, the game's fifth standard boss, whose body is nothing more but a FloatingMask, until [[AsteroidsMonster 15 multicolored Poes fuse into it to form the enormous ghost]], can shake up its lantern to throw out fireballs that can damage Link or blow into the lantern to emit a flamethrower. Both are later [[BossRush fought again again]] in Ganon's Tower [[DarkReprise in black and white]], which is required to open the corridor to the tower.
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*** Koume, a [[WickedWitch witch]] with fire attacks, while her [[FireIceDuo twin sister, Kotake]], has [[AnIcePerson ice attacks]]. With the twin witches appearing as bosses in ''Ocarina of Time''[[note]]fought in the Spirit Temple as the eighth and final standard boss before facing off with Ganondorf[[/note]] and the ''Oracle series'' games[[note]]fought in the Room of Rites after all 16 dungeons are completed and both Veran (''Ages'') and General Onox (''Seasons'') are beaten[[/note]], the gimmick of their boss fight is you have to reflect a blast of magic fired from one sister to the other. Since Koume attacks with fire, [[KillItWithFire Kotake is]] [[WeakToFire weak to it]], and [[KillItWithIce vice-versa]]. After a few hits, regardless of which sister taking the most hits, the two eventually [[FusionDance fuse together]] to become [[DualBoss Twinrova]]. Despite the boss status in ''Ocarina'' and ''Oracle'', Koume and Kotake appear as allies in the Southern Swamp region in ''VideoGame/TheLegendOfZeldaMajorasMask'', where the former is in charge of the Swamp Tourist Center and the latter owns a potion shop.

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*** Koume, a [[WickedWitch witch]] with fire attacks, while her [[FireIceDuo twin sister, Kotake]], has [[AnIcePerson ice attacks]]. With the twin witches [[BossSubtitles Sorceress Sisters]] appearing as bosses in ''Ocarina of Time''[[note]]fought in the Spirit Temple as the eighth and final standard boss before facing off with Ganondorf[[/note]] and the ''Oracle series'' games[[note]]fought in the Room of Rites after all 16 dungeons are completed and both Veran (''Ages'') and General Onox (''Seasons'') are beaten[[/note]], the gimmick of their boss fight is you have to reflect a blast of magic fired from one sister to the other. Since Koume attacks with fire, [[KillItWithFire Kotake is]] [[WeakToFire weak to it]], and [[KillItWithIce vice-versa]]. After a few hits, regardless of which sister taking the most hits, the two eventually [[FusionDance fuse together]] to become [[DualBoss Twinrova]]. Despite the boss status in ''Ocarina'' and ''Oracle'', Koume and Kotake appear as allies in the Southern Swamp region in ''VideoGame/TheLegendOfZeldaMajorasMask'', where the former is in charge of the Swamp Tourist Center and the latter owns a potion shop.
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* ''VideoGame/BayonettaOriginsCerezaAndTheLostDemon'': When Cereza and Cheshire find and destroy the Fire Core, Cheshire gains the powers of fire such as blasting a ball of fire that can destroy icy vines, and cause an explosion that obliterates any nearby faeries.
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** Common fire-based enemies in the series include Dodongos (fire-breathing dinosaurs with its [[AttackTheTail tail as its weak point]]), Fire Keese ([[GoddamnedBats bat-like enemies]] with infernal powers; in ''[[VideoGame/TheLegendOfZeldaOcarinaOfTime Ocarina of Time]]'', normal Keese can [[InfernalRetaliation become Fire Keese when they fly into a torch or when Link strikes with his Fire Arrows]].), Bubbles ([[DemBones skullheads]] that fly around with an inflamed body regardless of color[[note]]watch out for the blue ones in ''[[VideoGame/TheLegendOfZeldaMajorasMask Majora's Mask]]'' and ''[[VideoGame/TheLegendOfZeldaTheWindWaker The Wind Waker]]'', because coming into contact with those [[{{Curse}} temporarily renders you unable to draw your sword]], until, in the respective games, you play the Song of Storms or step into light to remove the curse faster[[/note]]), Torch Slugs, Wizzrobes, Magtails and the occasional Lizalfos and Dynolfos.

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** Common fire-based enemies in the series include Dodongos (fire-breathing dinosaurs with its [[AttackTheTail tail as its weak point]]), Fire Keese ([[GoddamnedBats bat-like enemies]] with infernal powers; in ''[[VideoGame/TheLegendOfZeldaOcarinaOfTime Ocarina of Time]]'', normal Keese can [[InfernalRetaliation become Fire Keese when they fly into a torch or when Link strikes with his Fire Arrows]].), Arrows]]), Bubbles ([[DemBones skullheads]] that fly around with an inflamed body regardless of color[[note]]watch out for the blue ones in ''[[VideoGame/TheLegendOfZeldaMajorasMask Majora's Mask]]'' and ''[[VideoGame/TheLegendOfZeldaTheWindWaker The Wind Waker]]'', because coming into contact with those [[{{Curse}} temporarily renders you unable to draw your sword]], until, in the respective games, you play the Song of Storms or step into light to remove the curse faster[[/note]]), Torch Slugs, Wizzrobes, Magtails and the occasional Lizalfos and Dynolfos.
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** [[ArrowsOnFire Fire arrows]] appear in multiple games, and can be used to light flammable objects, melt fire and burn enemies from safe distances away. Other fire-based powerups include Din's Fire in ''[[VideoGame/TheLegendOfZeldaOcarinaOfTime Ocarina of Time]]'', the Bombos Medallion in ''[[VideoGame/TheLegendOfZeldaALinkToThePast A Link to the Past]]'', Ember Seeds in the ''[[VideoGame/TheLegendOfZeldaOracleGames Oracle Games]]'' and the Fire Rod in some 2D games (plus the 3D game ''[[VideoGame/TheLegendOfZeldaBreathOfTheWild Breath of the Wild]]'').

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** [[ArrowsOnFire Fire arrows]] appear in multiple games, and can be used to light flammable objects, melt fire ice and burn enemies from safe distances away. Other fire-based powerups include Din's Fire in ''[[VideoGame/TheLegendOfZeldaOcarinaOfTime Ocarina of Time]]'', the Bombos Medallion in ''[[VideoGame/TheLegendOfZeldaALinkToThePast A Link to the Past]]'', Ember Seeds in the ''[[VideoGame/TheLegendOfZeldaOracleGames Oracle Games]]'' and the Fire Rod in some 2D games (plus the 3D game ''[[VideoGame/TheLegendOfZeldaBreathOfTheWild Breath of the Wild]]'').
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** Common fire-based enemies in the series include Dodongos (fire-breathing dinosaurs with its [[AttackTheTail tail as its weak point]]), Fire Keese ([[GoddamnedBats bat-like enemies]] with infernal powers; in ''[[VideoGame/TheLegendOfZeldaOcarinaOfTime Ocarina of Time]]'', normal Keese can [[InfernalRetaliation become Fire Keese when they fly into a torch or when Link strikes with his Fire Arrows]].), Fire/Lava Bubbles ([[DemBones skullheads]] that fly around with an inflamed body regardless of color[[note]]watch out for the blue ones in ''[[VideoGame/TheLegendOfZeldaMajorasMask Majora's Mask]]'' and ''[[VideoGame/TheLegendOfZeldaTheWindWaker The Wind Waker]]'', because coming into contact with those [[{{Curse}} temporarily renders you unable to draw your sword]], until, in the respective games, you play the Song of Storms or step into light to remove the curse faster[[/note]]), Torch Slugs, Wizzrobes, Magtails and the occasional Lizalfos and Dynolfos.

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** Common fire-based enemies in the series include Dodongos (fire-breathing dinosaurs with its [[AttackTheTail tail as its weak point]]), Fire Keese ([[GoddamnedBats bat-like enemies]] with infernal powers; in ''[[VideoGame/TheLegendOfZeldaOcarinaOfTime Ocarina of Time]]'', normal Keese can [[InfernalRetaliation become Fire Keese when they fly into a torch or when Link strikes with his Fire Arrows]].), Fire/Lava Bubbles ([[DemBones skullheads]] that fly around with an inflamed body regardless of color[[note]]watch out for the blue ones in ''[[VideoGame/TheLegendOfZeldaMajorasMask Majora's Mask]]'' and ''[[VideoGame/TheLegendOfZeldaTheWindWaker The Wind Waker]]'', because coming into contact with those [[{{Curse}} temporarily renders you unable to draw your sword]], until, in the respective games, you play the Song of Storms or step into light to remove the curse faster[[/note]]), Torch Slugs, Wizzrobes, Magtails and the occasional Lizalfos and Dynolfos.
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** Common fire-based enemies in the series include Dodongos (fire-breathing dinosaurs with its [[AttackTheTail tail as its weak point]]), Fire Keese ([[GoddamnedBats bat-like enemies]] with infernal powers; in ''[[VideoGame/TheLegendOfZeldaOcarinaOfTime Ocarina of Time]]'', normal Keese can [[InfernalRetaliation become Fire Keese when they fly into a torch or when Link strikes with his Fire Arrows]].), Fire/Lava Bubbles ([[DemBones skullheads]] that fly around with an inflamed body regardless of color[[note]]watch out for the blue ones in ''[[VideoGames/TheLegendOfZeldaMajorasMask Majora's Mask]]'' and ''[[VideoGame/TheLegendOfZeldaTheWindWaker The Wind Waker]]'', because coming into contact with those [[{{Curse}} temporarily renders you unable to draw your sword]], until, in the respective games, you play the Song of Storms or step into light to remove the curse faster[[/note]]), Torch Slugs, Wizzrobes, Magtails and the occasional Lizalfos and Dynolfos.

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** Common fire-based enemies in the series include Dodongos (fire-breathing dinosaurs with its [[AttackTheTail tail as its weak point]]), Fire Keese ([[GoddamnedBats bat-like enemies]] with infernal powers; in ''[[VideoGame/TheLegendOfZeldaOcarinaOfTime Ocarina of Time]]'', normal Keese can [[InfernalRetaliation become Fire Keese when they fly into a torch or when Link strikes with his Fire Arrows]].), Fire/Lava Bubbles ([[DemBones skullheads]] that fly around with an inflamed body regardless of color[[note]]watch out for the blue ones in ''[[VideoGames/TheLegendOfZeldaMajorasMask ''[[VideoGame/TheLegendOfZeldaMajorasMask Majora's Mask]]'' and ''[[VideoGame/TheLegendOfZeldaTheWindWaker The Wind Waker]]'', because coming into contact with those [[{{Curse}} temporarily renders you unable to draw your sword]], until, in the respective games, you play the Song of Storms or step into light to remove the curse faster[[/note]]), Torch Slugs, Wizzrobes, Magtails and the occasional Lizalfos and Dynolfos.
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*** The Flare Dancer, found in Fire Temple in ''Ocarina of Time''. Link has to either extinguish its flaming clothes or pull the nucleus off its body to attack it.

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*** The Flare Dancer, found in Fire Temple in ''Ocarina of Time''.Time'', which, with its flaming clothes, can attack with fireballs and circle around to leave a flaming trail. Link has to either extinguish its flaming clothes or pull the nucleus off its body to attack it.
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** Common fire-based enemies in the series include Dodongos (fire-breathing dinosaurs with its [[AttackTheTail tail as its weak point]]), Fire Keese ([[GoddamnedBats bat-like enemies]] with infernal powers; in ''[[VideoGame/TheLegendOfZeldaOcarinaOfTime Ocarina of Time]]'', normal Keese can [[InfernalRetaliation become Fire Keese when they fly into a torch or when Link strikes with his Fire Arrows]].), Fire/Lava Bubbles ([[DemBones skullheads]] that fly around with an inflamed body), Torch Slugs, Wizzrobes, Magtails and the occasional Lizalfos and Dynolfos.

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** Common fire-based enemies in the series include Dodongos (fire-breathing dinosaurs with its [[AttackTheTail tail as its weak point]]), Fire Keese ([[GoddamnedBats bat-like enemies]] with infernal powers; in ''[[VideoGame/TheLegendOfZeldaOcarinaOfTime Ocarina of Time]]'', normal Keese can [[InfernalRetaliation become Fire Keese when they fly into a torch or when Link strikes with his Fire Arrows]].), Fire/Lava Bubbles ([[DemBones skullheads]] that fly around with an inflamed body), body regardless of color[[note]]watch out for the blue ones in ''[[VideoGames/TheLegendOfZeldaMajorasMask Majora's Mask]]'' and ''[[VideoGame/TheLegendOfZeldaTheWindWaker The Wind Waker]]'', because coming into contact with those [[{{Curse}} temporarily renders you unable to draw your sword]], until, in the respective games, you play the Song of Storms or step into light to remove the curse faster[[/note]]), Torch Slugs, Wizzrobes, Magtails and the occasional Lizalfos and Dynolfos.
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*** [[BossSubtitles Infernal Dinosaur]] King Dodongo, the second standard boss of ''Ocarina of Time'' found in Dodongo's Cavern, who can shoot out a powerful fiery breath, and there's a pool of lava [[spoiler:which he later rolls into upon its defeat, causing it to cool off and harden,]] sits at the center of his arena. Link has to toss a bomb into its mouth to stop it from using his fire breath attack, enabling him to strike him with his sword. He will then [[GetBackHereBoss roll around the room until he crashes]], at which point Link must repeat that process.

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*** [[BossSubtitles Infernal Dinosaur]] King Dodongo, the second standard boss of ''Ocarina of Time'' found in Dodongo's Cavern, who can shoot out a powerful fiery breath, and there's a pool of lava [[spoiler:which he later rolls into upon its his defeat, causing it to cool off and harden,]] sits sitting at the center of his arena. Link has to toss a bomb into its his mouth to stop it him from using his fire breath attack, enabling him to strike him with his sword. He will then [[GetBackHereBoss roll around the room until he crashes]], at which point Link must repeat that process.

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*** [[BossSubtitles Infernal Dinosaur]] King Dodongo, the second standard boss of ''Ocarina of Time'' found in Dodongo's Cavern, who can shoot out a powerful fiery breath, not to mention a pool of lava, [[spoiler:which he later rolls into upon its defeat, causing it to cool off and harden,]] sits at the center of his arena. Link has to toss a bomb into its mouth to stop it from using his fire breath attack, enabling him to strike him with his sword. He will then [[GetBackHereBoss roll around the room until he crashes]], at which point Link must repeat that process.

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*** [[BossSubtitles Infernal Dinosaur]] King Dodongo, the second standard boss of ''Ocarina of Time'' found in Dodongo's Cavern, who can shoot out a powerful fiery breath, not to mention and there's a pool of lava, lava [[spoiler:which he later rolls into upon its defeat, causing it to cool off and harden,]] sits at the center of his arena. Link has to toss a bomb into its mouth to stop it from using his fire breath attack, enabling him to strike him with his sword. He will then [[GetBackHereBoss roll around the room until he crashes]], at which point Link must repeat that process.



* ''VideoGame/ShovelKnight'' can find the Flare Wand in Pridemoor Keep so he can throw little fireballs.

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*** The Twilit Igniter, Fyrus, the second boss of ''[[VideoGame/TheLegendOfZeldaTwilightPrincess Twilight Princess]]'' fought in the Goron Mines, is actually the Goron patriarch, Darbus, who had been cursed with the power of the [[PlotCoupon Fused Shadows]] and unleashes a large fire wave during battle. Defeating Fyrus will revert Darbus to his normal self.

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*** The ''VideoGame/TheLegendOfZeldaTwilightPrincess'': Twilit Igniter, Fyrus, the game's second boss of ''[[VideoGame/TheLegendOfZeldaTwilightPrincess Twilight Princess]]'' fought in the Goron Mines, is actually the Goron patriarch, Darbus, who had been cursed with the power of the [[PlotCoupon Fused Shadows]] and unleashes a large fire wave during battle. Defeating Fyrus will revert Darbus to his normal self.
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*** ''VideoGame/TheLegendOfZeldaTheWindWaker'': Gohma of Dragon Roost Cavern and Jalhalla of the [[BigBoosHaunt Earth]] [[UndergroundLevel Temple]], and both, ironically, originate from where the first Sage Link assists is found[[note]]this is due to Laruto, the former Sage of the Earth Temple who was murdered by Ganon and Jalhalla, carrying the same harp owned by Medli, a resident of Dragon Roost Island before realizing her destiny as the Temple's new Sage[[/note]]. Gohma, the game's first standard boss who was responsible for harassing the Sky Spirit, Valoo, sleeps in a pool of lava in the center of the arena and can shoot out a deadly breath of fire and has to have her shell destroyed so Link can [[EyeScream strike it in the eye]]. The Protector of the Seal, Jalhalla, the game's fifth standard boss whose body is nothing more but a FloatingMask, until [[AsteroidsMonster 15 multicolored Poes fuse into it to form the enormous ghost]], can shake up its lantern to throw out fireballs that can damage Link or blow into the lantern to emit a deadly flamethrower. Both are later fought again in Ganon's Tower [[DarkReprise in black and white]], which is required to open the corridor to the tower.

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*** ''VideoGame/TheLegendOfZeldaTheWindWaker'': Gohma of Dragon Roost Cavern and Jalhalla of the [[BigBoosHaunt Earth]] [[UndergroundLevel Temple]], and both, ironically, originate from where the first Sage Link assists is found[[note]]this is due to Laruto, the former Sage of the Earth Temple who was murdered by Ganon and Jalhalla, carrying the same harp owned by Medli, a resident of Dragon Roost Island before realizing her destiny as the Temple's new Sage[[/note]]. Gohma, the game's first standard boss who was responsible for harassing the Sky Spirit, Valoo, sleeps in a pool of lava in the center of the arena and can shoot out a deadly breath of fire and has to have her shell destroyed so Link can [[EyeScream strike it in the eye]]. The Protector of the Seal, Jalhalla, the game's fifth standard boss boss, whose body is nothing more but a FloatingMask, until [[AsteroidsMonster 15 multicolored Poes fuse into it to form the enormous ghost]], can shake up its lantern to throw out fireballs that can damage Link or blow into the lantern to emit a deadly flamethrower. Both are later fought again in Ganon's Tower [[DarkReprise in black and white]], which is required to open the corridor to the tower.
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*** Gohma of Dragon Roost Cavern and Jalhalla of the [[BigBoosHaunt Earth]] [[UndergroundLevel Temple]] from ''VideoGame/TheLegendOfZeldaTheWindWaker'', and both, ironically, originate from where the first Sage Link assists is found[[note]]this is due to Laruto, the former Sage of the Earth Temple who Jalhalla murdered, carrying the same harp owned by Medli, a resident of Dragon Roost Island before realizing her destiny as the Temple's new Sage[[/note]]. Gohma, the game's first standard boss who was responsible for harassing the Sky Spirit, Valoo, sleeps in a pool of lava in the center of the arena and can shoot out a deadly breath of fire and has to have her shell destroyed so Link can [[EyeScream strike it in the eye]]. The Protector of the Seal, Jalhalla, the game's fifth standard boss whose body is nothing more but a FloatingMask, until [[AsteroidsMonster 15 multicolored Poes fuse into it to form the enormous ghost]], can shake up its lantern to throw out fireballs that can damage Link or blow into the lantern to emit a deadly flamethrower. Both are later fought again in Ganon's Tower [[DarkReprise in black and white]], which is required to open the corridor to the tower.

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*** ''VideoGame/TheLegendOfZeldaTheWindWaker'': Gohma of Dragon Roost Cavern and Jalhalla of the [[BigBoosHaunt Earth]] [[UndergroundLevel Temple]] from ''VideoGame/TheLegendOfZeldaTheWindWaker'', Temple]], and both, ironically, originate from where the first Sage Link assists is found[[note]]this is due to Laruto, the former Sage of the Earth Temple who Jalhalla murdered, was murdered by Ganon and Jalhalla, carrying the same harp owned by Medli, a resident of Dragon Roost Island before realizing her destiny as the Temple's new Sage[[/note]]. Gohma, the game's first standard boss who was responsible for harassing the Sky Spirit, Valoo, sleeps in a pool of lava in the center of the arena and can shoot out a deadly breath of fire and has to have her shell destroyed so Link can [[EyeScream strike it in the eye]]. The Protector of the Seal, Jalhalla, the game's fifth standard boss whose body is nothing more but a FloatingMask, until [[AsteroidsMonster 15 multicolored Poes fuse into it to form the enormous ghost]], can shake up its lantern to throw out fireballs that can damage Link or blow into the lantern to emit a deadly flamethrower. Both are later fought again in Ganon's Tower [[DarkReprise in black and white]], which is required to open the corridor to the tower.
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*** Gohma and Jalhalla from ''VideoGame/TheLegendOfZeldaTheWindWaker'', and both, ironically, originate from where the first Sage Link assists is found[[note]]this is due to Laruto, the former Sage of the Earth Temple who Jalhalla murdered, carrying the same harp owned by Medli, a resident of Dragon Roost Island before realizing her destiny as the Temple's new Sage[[/note]]. Gohma, the game's first standard boss found in Dragon Roost Cavern who was responsible for harassing the Sky Spirit, Valoo, sleeps in a pool of lava in the center of the arena and can shoot out a deadly breath of fire and has to have her shell destroyed so Link can [[EyeScream strike it in the eye]]. The Protector of the Seal, Jalhalla, the fifth standard boss found in the [[BigBoosHaunt Earth]] [[UndergroundLevel Temple]] whose body is nothing more but a FloatingMask, until [[AsteroidsMonster 15 multicolored Poes fuse into it to form the enormous ghost]], can shake up its lantern to throw out fireballs that can damage Link or blow into the lantern to emit a deadly flamethrower. Both are later fought again in Ganon's Tower [[DarkReprise in black and white]], which is required to open the corridor to the tower.

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*** Gohma of Dragon Roost Cavern and Jalhalla of the [[BigBoosHaunt Earth]] [[UndergroundLevel Temple]] from ''VideoGame/TheLegendOfZeldaTheWindWaker'', and both, ironically, originate from where the first Sage Link assists is found[[note]]this is due to Laruto, the former Sage of the Earth Temple who Jalhalla murdered, carrying the same harp owned by Medli, a resident of Dragon Roost Island before realizing her destiny as the Temple's new Sage[[/note]]. Gohma, the game's first standard boss found in Dragon Roost Cavern who was responsible for harassing the Sky Spirit, Valoo, sleeps in a pool of lava in the center of the arena and can shoot out a deadly breath of fire and has to have her shell destroyed so Link can [[EyeScream strike it in the eye]]. The Protector of the Seal, Jalhalla, the game's fifth standard boss found in the [[BigBoosHaunt Earth]] [[UndergroundLevel Temple]] whose body is nothing more but a FloatingMask, until [[AsteroidsMonster 15 multicolored Poes fuse into it to form the enormous ghost]], can shake up its lantern to throw out fireballs that can damage Link or blow into the lantern to emit a deadly flamethrower. Both are later fought again in Ganon's Tower [[DarkReprise in black and white]], which is required to open the corridor to the tower.
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*** Gohma and Jalhalla from ''VideoGame/TheLegendOfZeldaTheWindWaker'', and both, ironically, originate from where the first Sage Link assists is found. Gohma, the game's first standard boss found in Dragon Roost Cavern who was responsible for harassing the Sky Spirit, Valoo, sleeps in a pool of lava in the center of the arena and can shoot out a deadly breath of fire and has to have her shell destroyed so Link can [[EyeScream strike it in the eye]]. The Protector of the Seal, Jalhalla, the fifth standard boss found in the [[BigBoosHaunt Earth]] [[UndergroundLevel Temple]] whose body is nothing more but a FloatingMask, until [[AsteroidsMonster 15 multicolored Poes fuse into it to form the enormous ghost]], can shake up its lantern to throw out fireballs that can damage Link or blow into the lantern to emit a deadly flamethrower. Both are later fought again in Ganon's Tower [[DarkReprise in black and white]], which is required to open the corridor to the tower.

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*** Gohma and Jalhalla from ''VideoGame/TheLegendOfZeldaTheWindWaker'', and both, ironically, originate from where the first Sage Link assists is found.found[[note]]this is due to Laruto, the former Sage of the Earth Temple who Jalhalla murdered, carrying the same harp owned by Medli, a resident of Dragon Roost Island before realizing her destiny as the Temple's new Sage[[/note]]. Gohma, the game's first standard boss found in Dragon Roost Cavern who was responsible for harassing the Sky Spirit, Valoo, sleeps in a pool of lava in the center of the arena and can shoot out a deadly breath of fire and has to have her shell destroyed so Link can [[EyeScream strike it in the eye]]. The Protector of the Seal, Jalhalla, the fifth standard boss found in the [[BigBoosHaunt Earth]] [[UndergroundLevel Temple]] whose body is nothing more but a FloatingMask, until [[AsteroidsMonster 15 multicolored Poes fuse into it to form the enormous ghost]], can shake up its lantern to throw out fireballs that can damage Link or blow into the lantern to emit a deadly flamethrower. Both are later fought again in Ganon's Tower [[DarkReprise in black and white]], which is required to open the corridor to the tower.
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*** ''VideoGame/TheLegendOfZeldaTheWindWaker'' has Gohma and Jalhalla, and they both ironically originate from where the first Sage Link assists is found. Gohma, the game's first standard boss found in Dragon Roost Cavern who was responsible for harassing the Sky Spirit, Valoo, sleeps in a pool of lava in the center of the arena and can shoot out a deadly breath of fire and has to have her shell destroyed so Link can [[EyeScream strike it in the eye]]. The Protector of the Seal, Jalhalla, the fifth standard boss found in the [[BigBoosHaunt Earth]] [[UndergroundLevel Temple]] whose body is nothing more but a FloatingMask, until [[AsteroidsMonster 15 multicolored Poes fuse into it to form the enormous ghost]], can shake up its lantern to throw out fireballs that can damage Link or blow into the lantern to emit a deadly flamethrower. Both are later fought again in Ganon's Tower [[DarkReprise in black and white]], which is required to open the corridor to the tower.

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*** ''VideoGame/TheLegendOfZeldaTheWindWaker'' has Gohma and Jalhalla, Jalhalla from ''VideoGame/TheLegendOfZeldaTheWindWaker'', and they both ironically both, ironically, originate from where the first Sage Link assists is found. Gohma, the game's first standard boss found in Dragon Roost Cavern who was responsible for harassing the Sky Spirit, Valoo, sleeps in a pool of lava in the center of the arena and can shoot out a deadly breath of fire and has to have her shell destroyed so Link can [[EyeScream strike it in the eye]]. The Protector of the Seal, Jalhalla, the fifth standard boss found in the [[BigBoosHaunt Earth]] [[UndergroundLevel Temple]] whose body is nothing more but a FloatingMask, until [[AsteroidsMonster 15 multicolored Poes fuse into it to form the enormous ghost]], can shake up its lantern to throw out fireballs that can damage Link or blow into the lantern to emit a deadly flamethrower. Both are later fought again in Ganon's Tower [[DarkReprise in black and white]], which is required to open the corridor to the tower.
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*** Gohma and Jalhalla, bosses of ''VideoGame/TheLegendOfZeldaTheWindWaker'', who ironically, originate from where the first Sage Link assists is found. Gohma, the game's first standard boss found in Dragon Roost Cavern who was responsible for harassing the Sky Spirit, Valoo, sleeps in a pool of lava in the center of the arena and can shoot out a deadly breath of fire. The Protector of the Seal, Jalhalla, the fifth standard boss found in the [[BigBoosHaunt Earth]] [[UndergroundLevel Temple]] whose body is nothing more but a FloatingMask, until [[AsteroidsMonster 15 multicolored Poes fuse into it to form the enormous ghost]], can shake up its lantern to throw out fireballs that can damage Link or blow into the lantern to emit a deadly flamethrower. [[DarkReprise Both are later fought again in Ganon's Tower in black and white]], which is required to open the corridor to the tower.

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*** ''VideoGame/TheLegendOfZeldaTheWindWaker'' has Gohma and Jalhalla, bosses of ''VideoGame/TheLegendOfZeldaTheWindWaker'', who ironically, and they both ironically originate from where the first Sage Link assists is found. Gohma, the game's first standard boss found in Dragon Roost Cavern who was responsible for harassing the Sky Spirit, Valoo, sleeps in a pool of lava in the center of the arena and can shoot out a deadly breath of fire.fire and has to have her shell destroyed so Link can [[EyeScream strike it in the eye]]. The Protector of the Seal, Jalhalla, the fifth standard boss found in the [[BigBoosHaunt Earth]] [[UndergroundLevel Temple]] whose body is nothing more but a FloatingMask, until [[AsteroidsMonster 15 multicolored Poes fuse into it to form the enormous ghost]], can shake up its lantern to throw out fireballs that can damage Link or blow into the lantern to emit a deadly flamethrower. [[DarkReprise Both are later fought again in Ganon's Tower [[DarkReprise in black and white]], which is required to open the corridor to the tower.

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*** Gohma and Jalhalla, bosses of ''VideoGame/TheLegendOfZeldaTheWindWaker'', who ironically, originate from where the first Sage Link assists is found, and [[DarkReprise both are later fought again in Ganon's Tower in black and white]], which is required to open the corridor to the tower:
*** Gohma, the game's first standard boss found in Dragon Roost Cavern, sleeps in a pool of lava in the center of the arena and can shoot out a deadly breath of fire. She was also responsible for harassing the Sky Spirit, Valoo, by causing pain to his tail. To defeat her, Link has to use his newly-acquired Grappling Hook to swing on her tail hanging from the ceiling of the arena, [[BrokenArmorBossBattle causing the cooled lava roof to fall on her shell a few times until its shattered]], exposing its exoskeleton and its [[EyeScream eye as its weak point]], which Link can grapple on and slash away with his sword.
*** The Protector of the Seal, Jalhalla, a giant Poe and the fifth standard boss found in the [[BigBoosHaunt Earth]] [[UndergroundLevel Temple]], whose main body is nothing more but a FloatingMask, until [[AsteroidsMonster 15 multicolored Poes fuse into it to form the enormous ghost]]. Jalhalla can shake up its lantern to throw out fireballs that can damage Link or blow into the lantern to emit a deadly flamethrower, and even [[BlowYouAway try to blow Link into the spiked walls]] or body slam him so his controls are reversed. Standing under light, Link can use his newly-acquired Mirror Shield to make him solid and use his Power Bracelets to toss him into the spiked walls, causing the poes to pop out of the mask. Link then has to defeat those Poes before they return to the mask and reassemble, and as soon as there aren't any Poes left, Jalhalla loses.

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*** Gohma and Jalhalla, bosses of ''VideoGame/TheLegendOfZeldaTheWindWaker'', who ironically, originate from where the first Sage Link assists is found, and [[DarkReprise both are later fought again in Ganon's Tower in black and white]], which is required to open the corridor to the tower:
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found. Gohma, the game's first standard boss found in Dragon Roost Cavern, Cavern who was responsible for harassing the Sky Spirit, Valoo, sleeps in a pool of lava in the center of the arena and can shoot out a deadly breath of fire. She was also responsible for harassing the Sky Spirit, Valoo, by causing pain to his tail. To defeat her, Link has to use his newly-acquired Grappling Hook to swing on her tail hanging from the ceiling of the arena, [[BrokenArmorBossBattle causing the cooled lava roof to fall on her shell a few times until its shattered]], exposing its exoskeleton and its [[EyeScream eye as its weak point]], which Link can grapple on and slash away with his sword.
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The Protector of the Seal, Jalhalla, a giant Poe and the fifth standard boss found in the [[BigBoosHaunt Earth]] [[UndergroundLevel Temple]], Temple]] whose main body is nothing more but a FloatingMask, until [[AsteroidsMonster 15 multicolored Poes fuse into it to form the enormous ghost]]. Jalhalla ghost]], can shake up its lantern to throw out fireballs that can damage Link or blow into the lantern to emit a deadly flamethrower, flamethrower. [[DarkReprise Both are later fought again in Ganon's Tower in black and even [[BlowYouAway try white]], which is required to blow Link into open the spiked walls]] or body slam him so his controls are reversed. Standing under light, Link can use his newly-acquired Mirror Shield to make him solid and use his Power Bracelets to toss him into the spiked walls, causing the poes to pop out of the mask. Link then has to defeat those Poes before they return corridor to the mask and reassemble, and as soon as there aren't any Poes left, Jalhalla loses.tower.
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*** Gohma is the first boss and found in Dragon Roost Cavern, who sleeps in a pool of lava in the center of the arena and can shoot out a deadly breath of fire. She was also responsible for harassing the Sky Spirit, Valoo, by causing pain to his tail. To defeat her, Link has to use his newly-acquired Grappling Hook to swing on her tail hanging from the ceiling of the arena, [[BrokenArmorBossBattle causing the cooled lava roof to fall on her shell a few times until its shattered]], exposing its exoskeleton and its [[EyeScream eye as its weak point]], which Link can grapple on and slash away with his sword.

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*** Gohma is Gohma, the game's first standard boss and found in Dragon Roost Cavern, who sleeps in a pool of lava in the center of the arena and can shoot out a deadly breath of fire. She was also responsible for harassing the Sky Spirit, Valoo, by causing pain to his tail. To defeat her, Link has to use his newly-acquired Grappling Hook to swing on her tail hanging from the ceiling of the arena, [[BrokenArmorBossBattle causing the cooled lava roof to fall on her shell a few times until its shattered]], exposing its exoskeleton and its [[EyeScream eye as its weak point]], which Link can grapple on and slash away with his sword.
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*** Gohma and Jalhalla, bosses of ''The Wind Waker'', who ironically, originate from where the first Sage Link assists is found, and [[DarkReprise both are later fought again in Ganon's Tower in black and white]], which is required to open the corridor to the tower:
*** Gohma is the first boss and found in Dragon Roost Cavern, who sleeps in a pool of lava in the center of the arena and can shoot out a deadly breath of fire. She was also responsible for harassing the Sky Spirit, Valoo, by causing pain to his tail. To defeat her, Link has to use his newly-acquired Grappling Hook to swing on her tail hanging from the ceiling of the arena, [[BrokenArmorBossBattle causing the cooled lava roof to fall on her shell a few times until its shattered]], exposing its exoskeleton and its [[EyeScream eye as its weak point]], which Link can grapple on and slash away with his sword.
*** The Protector of the Seal, Jalhalla, a giant Poe and the fifth standard boss found in the [[BigBoosHaunt Earth]] [[UndergroundLevel Temple]], whose main body is nothing more but a FloatingMask, until [[AsteroidsMonster 15 multicolored Poes fuse into it to form the enormous ghost]]. Jalhalla can shake up its lantern to throw out fireballs that can damage Link or blow into the lantern to emit a deadly flamethrower, and even [[BlowYouAway try to blow Link into the spiked walls]] or body slam him so his controls are reversed. Standing under light, Link can use his newly-acquired Mirror Shield to make him solid and use his Power Bracelets to toss him into the spiked walls, causing the poes to pop out of the mask. Link then has to defeat those Poes before they return to the mask and reassemble, and as soon as there aren't any Poes left, Jalhalla loses.

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*** Gohma and Jalhalla, bosses of ''The Wind Waker'', ''VideoGame/TheLegendOfZeldaTheWindWaker'', who ironically, originate from where the first Sage Link assists is found, and [[DarkReprise both are later fought again in Ganon's Tower in black and white]], which is required to open the corridor to the tower:
*** **** Gohma is the first boss and found in Dragon Roost Cavern, who sleeps in a pool of lava in the center of the arena and can shoot out a deadly breath of fire. She was also responsible for harassing the Sky Spirit, Valoo, by causing pain to his tail. To defeat her, Link has to use his newly-acquired Grappling Hook to swing on her tail hanging from the ceiling of the arena, [[BrokenArmorBossBattle causing the cooled lava roof to fall on her shell a few times until its shattered]], exposing its exoskeleton and its [[EyeScream eye as its weak point]], which Link can grapple on and slash away with his sword.
*** **** The Protector of the Seal, Jalhalla, a giant Poe and the fifth standard boss found in the [[BigBoosHaunt Earth]] [[UndergroundLevel Temple]], whose main body is nothing more but a FloatingMask, until [[AsteroidsMonster 15 multicolored Poes fuse into it to form the enormous ghost]]. Jalhalla can shake up its lantern to throw out fireballs that can damage Link or blow into the lantern to emit a deadly flamethrower, and even [[BlowYouAway try to blow Link into the spiked walls]] or body slam him so his controls are reversed. Standing under light, Link can use his newly-acquired Mirror Shield to make him solid and use his Power Bracelets to toss him into the spiked walls, causing the poes to pop out of the mask. Link then has to defeat those Poes before they return to the mask and reassemble, and as soon as there aren't any Poes left, Jalhalla loses.
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*** Gohma is the first boss and found in Dragon Roost Cavern, who sleeps in a pool of lava in the center of the arena and can shoot out a deadly breath of fire. She was also responsible for harassing the Sky Spirit, Valoo, by causing pain to his tail. To defeat her, Link has to use his newly-acquired Grappling Hook to swing on her tail hanging from the ceiling of the arena, [[BrokenArmorBossBattle causing the cooled lava roof to fall on her shell a few times until its shattered]], exposing its exoskeleton and its [[EyeScream eye as its weak point]], which Link can grapple on and slash away with his sword.
*** The Protector of the Seal, Jalhalla, a giant Poe and the fifth standard boss found in the [[BigBoosHaunt Earth]] [[UndergroundLevel Temple]], whose main body is nothing more but a FloatingMask, until [[AsteroidsMonster 15 multicolored Poes fuse into it to form the enormous ghost]]. Jalhalla can shake up its lantern to throw out fireballs that can damage Link or blow into the lantern to emit a deadly flamethrower, and even [[BlowYouAway try to blow Link into the spiked walls]]. Standing under light, Link can use his newly-acquired Mirror Shield to make him solid and use his Power Bracelets to toss him into the spiked walls, causing the poes to pop out of the mask. Link then has to defeat those Poes before they return to the mask and reassemble, and as soon as there aren't any Poes left, Jalhalla loses.

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*** **** Gohma is the first boss and found in Dragon Roost Cavern, who sleeps in a pool of lava in the center of the arena and can shoot out a deadly breath of fire. She was also responsible for harassing the Sky Spirit, Valoo, by causing pain to his tail. To defeat her, Link has to use his newly-acquired Grappling Hook to swing on her tail hanging from the ceiling of the arena, [[BrokenArmorBossBattle causing the cooled lava roof to fall on her shell a few times until its shattered]], exposing its exoskeleton and its [[EyeScream eye as its weak point]], which Link can grapple on and slash away with his sword.
*** **** The Protector of the Seal, Jalhalla, a giant Poe and the fifth standard boss found in the [[BigBoosHaunt Earth]] [[UndergroundLevel Temple]], whose main body is nothing more but a FloatingMask, until [[AsteroidsMonster 15 multicolored Poes fuse into it to form the enormous ghost]]. Jalhalla can shake up its lantern to throw out fireballs that can damage Link or blow into the lantern to emit a deadly flamethrower, and even [[BlowYouAway try to blow Link into the spiked walls]].walls]] or body slam him so his controls are reversed. Standing under light, Link can use his newly-acquired Mirror Shield to make him solid and use his Power Bracelets to toss him into the spiked walls, causing the poes to pop out of the mask. Link then has to defeat those Poes before they return to the mask and reassemble, and as soon as there aren't any Poes left, Jalhalla loses.

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*** Volvagia, a large Eastern-styled dragon that attacks with an extended fire breath in ''[[VideoGame/ZeldaIITheAdventureOfLink The Adventure of Link]]''[[note]]known as Barba and fought as the game's sixth standard boss in the Three-Eye Rock Palace[[/note]] and ''[[VideoGame/TheLegendOfZeldaOcarinaOfTime Ocarina of Time]]''[[note]]fought in the Fire Temple as the fifth standard boss in Link's quest for the Fire Medallion[[/note]].

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*** Volvagia, a large Eastern-styled dragon that attacks with an extended fire breath in ''[[VideoGame/ZeldaIITheAdventureOfLink The Adventure of Link]]''[[note]]known as Barba and fought as the game's sixth standard boss in the Three-Eye Rock Palace[[/note]] and ''[[VideoGame/TheLegendOfZeldaOcarinaOfTime Ocarina of Time]]''[[note]]fought Time]]''[[note]]the [[BossSubtitles Subterranean Lava]] [[{{Dracolich}} Dragon]] fought in the Fire Temple as the fifth standard boss in Link's quest for the Fire Medallion[[/note]].


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*** Gohma and Jalhalla, bosses of ''The Wind Waker'', who ironically, originate from where the first Sage Link assists is found, and [[DarkReprise both are later fought again in Ganon's Tower in black and white]], which is required to open the corridor to the tower:
**** Gohma is the first boss and found in Dragon Roost Cavern, who sleeps in a pool of lava in the center of the arena and can shoot out a deadly breath of fire. She was also responsible for harassing the Sky Spirit, Valoo, by causing pain to his tail. To defeat her, Link has to use his newly-acquired Grappling Hook to swing on her tail hanging from the ceiling of the arena, [[BrokenArmorBossBattle causing the cooled lava roof to fall on her shell a few times until its shattered]], exposing its exoskeleton and its [[EyeScream eye as its weak point]], which Link can grapple on and slash away with his sword.
**** The Protector of the Seal, Jalhalla, a giant Poe and the fifth standard boss found in the [[BigBoosHaunt Earth]] [[UndergroundLevel Temple]], whose main body is nothing more but a FloatingMask, until [[AsteroidsMonster 15 multicolored Poes fuse into it to form the enormous ghost]]. Jalhalla can shake up its lantern to throw out fireballs that can damage Link or blow into the lantern to emit a deadly flamethrower, and even [[BlowYouAway try to blow Link into the spiked walls]]. Standing under light, Link can use his newly-acquired Mirror Shield to make him solid and use his Power Bracelets to toss him into the spiked walls, causing the poes to pop out of the mask. Link then has to defeat those Poes before they return to the mask and reassemble, and as soon as there aren't any Poes left, Jalhalla loses.
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*** King Dodongo, the second standard boss of ''Ocarina of Time'' found in Dodongo's Cavern, who can shoot out a powerful fiery breath. Link has to toss a bomb into its mouth to stop it from using this attack, enabling him to strike him with his sword. He will then [[GetBackHereBoss roll around the room until he crashes]], at which point Link must repeat that process.

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*** [[BossSubtitles Infernal Dinosaur]] King Dodongo, the second standard boss of ''Ocarina of Time'' found in Dodongo's Cavern, who can shoot out a powerful fiery breath. breath, not to mention a pool of lava, [[spoiler:which he later rolls into upon its defeat, causing it to cool off and harden,]] sits at the center of his arena. Link has to toss a bomb into its mouth to stop it from using this his fire breath attack, enabling him to strike him with his sword. He will then [[GetBackHereBoss roll around the room until he crashes]], at which point Link must repeat that process.

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** ''VideoGame/HyruleWarriors'': Fire-elemental weapons include Link's Magic Rod, Impa's Naginata, Lana's Summoning Gate, Darunia's Hammer, Volga's Dragon Spear, Tingle's Balloon, Linkle's Crossbows, and Toon Link's Sand Wand.
** ''VideoGame/TheLegendOfZeldaBreathOfTheWild'' has fiery variations of some of its enemies as one of the three elemental types, [[FireIceLightning along with ice and electricity]]. Most of them are found in the Eldin region, an active volcanic zone with lakes and rivers of lava. The main dungeon of that zone and its boss, Vah Rudania and Fireblight Ganon respectively, both wield fire powers as well, with Rudania's flames being hot enough to burn Link even with maximum fire resistance. Instead of the usual case of the fire power associated with offense and destruction, the "fire ability" Link gets from clearing this dungeon is a defensive energy barrier.



** ''VideoGame/HyruleWarriors'': Fire-elemental weapons include Link's Magic Rod, Impa's Naginata, Lana's Summoning Gate, Darunia's Hammer, Volga's Dragon Spear, Tingle's Balloon, Linkle's Crossbows, and Toon Link's Sand Wand.
** ''VideoGame/TheLegendOfZeldaBreathOfTheWild'' has fiery variations of some of its enemies as one of the three elemental types, [[FireIceLightning along with ice and electricity]]. Most of them are found in the Eldin region, an active volcanic zone with lakes and rivers of lava. The main dungeon of that zone and its boss, Vah Rudania and Fireblight Ganon respectively, both wield fire powers as well, with Rudania's flames being hot enough to burn Link even with maximum fire resistance. Instead of the usual case of the fire power associated with offense and destruction, the "fire ability" Link gets from clearing this dungeon is a defensive energy barrier.
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