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| the legend of zelda (series) | series | zelda series = {{#if:{{{2|}}}|The Legend of Zelda series|The Legend of Zelda (Series)}}
|name = Wizzrobe
 
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| the legend of zelda (game) |the legend of zelda |legend of zelda | loz | tloz = {{#if:{{{2|}}}|The Legend of Zelda|The Legend of Zelda (Game)}}
|image = [[File:ALTTP_Wizzrobe.png]]
 
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| zelda ii: the adventure of link | the adventure of link | adventure of link |taol | aol = {{#if:{{{2|}}}||Zelda II:}} The Adventure of Link
|game = ''[[The Legend of Zelda (Game)|The Legend of Zelda]]''<br>''[[The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past|A Link to the Past]]''<br>''[[The Legend of Zelda: Link's Awakening|Link's Awakening]]''<br>''[[The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask|Majora's Mask]]''<br>''[[The Legend of Zelda: Oracle of Seasons|Oracle of Seasons]]''<br>''[[The Legend of Zelda: Oracle of Ages|Oracle of Ages]]''<br>''[[The Legend of Zelda: Four Swords|Four Swords]]''<br>''[[The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker|The Wind Waker]]''<br>''[[The Legend of Zelda: Four Swords Adventures|Four Swords Adventures]]''<br>''[[The Legend of Zelda: The Minish Cap|The Minish Cap]]''<br>''[[The Legend of Zelda: Phantom Hourglass|Phantom Hourglass]]''<br>''[[Zelda: The Wand of Gamelon]]''
 
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| the legend of zelda: a link to the past | a link to the past | link to the past | alttp = {{#if:{{{2|}}}||The Legend of Zelda:}} A Link to the Past
|book = ''[[The Crystal Trap]]''
 
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| the legend of zelda: a link to the past & four swords | the legend of zelda: a link to the past and four swords | a link to the past and four swords | a link to the past/four swords | a link to the past & four swords | alttp/fs | alttpfs | alttp&fs | alttpgba = {{#if:{{{2|}}}||The Legend of Zelda:}} A Link to the Past & Four Swords
|habitat =
 
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| the legend of zelda: link's awakening | link's awakening | la = {{#if:{{{2|}}}||The Legend of Zelda:}} Link's Awakening
|weapon = Sword
 
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| the legend of zelda: link's awakening dx | link's awakening dx | ladx = {{#if:{{{2|}}}||The Legend of Zelda:}} Link's Awakening DX
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| the legend of zelda: ocarina of time | ocarina of time | oot = {{#if:{{{2|}}}||The Legend of Zelda:}} Ocarina of Time
The '''Wizzrobe''' (misspelled '''Wizrobe''' in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask|Majora's Mask]]'')<ref>{{Cite|It's a Wizrobe{{Typo|Wizzrobe}}. You'll get your chance right when it starts to attack. Be on the lookout for it!|Tatl|Majora's Mask}}</ref> is one of the more commonly recurring ''[[The Legend of Zelda (Series)|Legend of Zelda]]'' enemies in the Zelda universe, appearing as early as ''The Legend of Zelda'' and as recently as ''Phantom Hourglass''
 
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| the legend of zelda: ocarina of time master quest | ocarina of time master quest | master quest | oot mq | ootmq | mq = {{#if:{{{2|}}}||The Legend of Zelda:}} Ocarina of Time Master Quest
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| the legend of zelda: ocarina of time 3d | ocarina of time 3d | oot 3d | oot3d = {{#if:{{{2|}}}||The Legend of Zelda:}} Ocarina of Time 3D
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| the legend of zelda: majora's mask | majora's mask |mm = {{#if:{{{2|}}}||The Legend of Zelda:}} Majora's Mask
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| the legend of zelda: majora's mask 3d | majora's mask 3d | mm 3d | mm3d = {{#if:{{{2|}}}||The Legend of Zelda:}} Majora's Mask 3D
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| the legend of zelda: four swords | four swords | fs = {{#if:{{{2|}}}||The Legend of Zelda:}} Four Swords
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| the legend of zelda: four swords anniversary edition | four swords anniversary edition | fsae = {{#if:{{{2|}}}||The Legend of Zelda:}} Four Swords Anniversary Edition
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| the legend of zelda: oracle of ages | oracle of ages |ooa = {{#if:{{{2|}}}||The Legend of Zelda:}} Oracle of Ages
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| the legend of zelda: oracle of seasons | oracle of seasons | oos = {{#if:{{{2|}}}||The Legend of Zelda:}} Oracle of Seasons
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| oracle series | oox =Oracle Series
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| the legend of zelda: the wind waker | the wind waker | wind waker | tww | ww = {{#if:{{{2|}}}||The Legend of Zelda:}} The Wind Waker
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| the legend of zelda: the wind waker hd | the wind waker hd | wind waker hd | twwhd | wwhd = {{#if:{{{2|}}}||The Legend of Zelda:}} The Wind Waker HD
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| the legend of zelda: four swords adventures | four swords adventures | fsa = {{#if:{{{2|}}}||The Legend of Zelda:}} Four Swords Adventures
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| the legend of zelda: the minish cap | the minish cap | minish cap | tmc | mc = {{#if:{{{2|}}}||The Legend of Zelda:}} The Minish Cap
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| the legend of zelda: twilight princess | twilight princess | tp = {{#if:{{{2|}}}||The Legend of Zelda:}} Twilight Princess
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| the legend of zelda: twilight princess hd | twilight princess hd | tphd = {{#if:{{{2|}}}||The Legend of Zelda:}} Twilight Princess HD
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| the legend of zelda: phantom hourglass | phantom hourglass |ph = {{#if:{{{2|}}}||The Legend of Zelda:}} Phantom Hourglass
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| the legend of zelda: spirit tracks | spirit tracks | st = {{#if:{{{2|}}}||The Legend of Zelda:}} Spirit Tracks
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| the legend of zelda: skyward sword | skyward sword | ss = {{#if:{{{2|}}}||The Legend of Zelda:}} Skyward Sword
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| the legend of zelda: a link between worlds | a link between worlds | albw = {{#if:{{{2|}}}||The Legend of Zelda:}} A Link Between Worlds
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| the legend of zelda: tri force heroes | tri force heroes | tfh = {{#if:{{{2|}}}||The Legend of Zelda:}} Tri Force Heroes
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| game & watch zelda | game & watch: zelda | game and watch: zelda | game and watch zelda | zelda game & watch | zelda game and watch | g&w | gaw | zg&w | zgaw | g&wz | gawz = {{#if:{{{2|}}}|Game & Watch Zelda|Zelda (Game & Watch)}}
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| the legend of zelda game watch | game watch | lozgw | gw = The Legend of Zelda Game Watch
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| the legend of zelda: collector's edition | collector's edition | ce = {{#if:{{{2|}}}||The Legend of Zelda:}} Collector's Edition
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| freshly-picked tingle's rosy rupeeland | freshly picked tingle's rosy rupeeland | tingle's rosy rupeeland | trr | trpg | fptrr= Freshly-Picked Tingle's Rosy Rupeeland
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| tingle's balloon fight ds | tingle's balloon fight | balloon fight | tbfds | tbf = Tingle's Balloon Fight DS
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| too much tingle pack | tmtp = Too Much Tingle Pack
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| color changing tingle's love balloon trip | ripened tingle's balloon trip of love | tingle's love balloon trip | tingle's balloon trip of love | tlbt | cctlbt | rtbtol | tbtol = Ripened Tingle's Balloon Trip of Love
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| link's crossbow training | lct = Link's Crossbow Training
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| hyrule warriors | hw = Hyrule Warriors
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| hyrule warriors legends | hwl = Hyrule Warriors Legends
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| hyrule warriors series | hws = Hyrule Warriors Series
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| smw:mario kart 8 | mk8 = Mario Kart 8
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| super smash bros. | super smash bros | ssb | ssb64 = Super Smash Bros.
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| super smash bros. melee | super smash bros melee | melee | ssbm = Super Smash Bros. Melee
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| super smash bros. brawl | super smash bros brawl | brawl | ssbb = Super Smash Bros. Brawl
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| super smash bros. 4 | super smash bros 4 | ssb4 = Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS/Wii U
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| soulcalibur ii | soul calibur ii | soulcalibur 2 | soul calibur 2 | scii | sc2 = Soulcalibur II
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| barcode battler ii | barcode battler 2 | bbii | bb2 = Barcode Battler II
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| captain rainbow | cr = Captain Rainbow
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| nintendo land | nl = Nintendo Land
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| scribblenauts unlimited | su = Scribblenauts Unlimited
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| bs the legend of zelda | bsloz | bstloz = BS The Legend of Zelda
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| bs the legend of zelda: inishie no sekiban | bs the legend of zelda: ancient stone tablets | inishie no sekiban | ancient stone tablets | bsast | ast | bsins | ins = {{#if:{{{2|}}}||BS The Legend of Zelda:}} Ancient Stone Tablets
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| link: the faces of evil | the faces of evil | faces of evil | foe | tfoe = Link: The Faces of Evil
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| zelda: the wand of gamelon | the wand of gamelon | wand of gamelon | wog | twog = Zelda: The Wand of Gamelon
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| zelda's adventure | za = Zelda's Adventure
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| philips cd-i games | cd-i games | cd-i | cdi = Philips CD-i Games
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| tv | cartoon | animate d| animated series = {{#if:{{{2|}}}|The Legend of Zelda TV series|The Legend of Zelda (TV series)}}
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| captain n: the game master | captain n | cn: tgm | cn: gm | cntgm | cngm | cn = Captain N: The Game Master
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| ootmm | mmoot = OoTMM
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| ootmm3d | mmoot3d = OoTMM3D
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| phst | stph = PHST
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| foewog | wogfoe | tfoetwog | twogtfoe = FoEWoG
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| #default= notZelda
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==Characteristics==
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==Purpose==
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This template takes a Zelda game's abbreviation and returns the game's full name. This can be useful for simplifying various things such as templates.
[[File:WizzrobeTLOZ.png|left|150px]]
 
Wizzrobes, first seen in the original ''The Legend of Zelda'', have been quite the staple of the Zelda franchise, as they've been garbed in colorful outfits, wide-birmmed hats, shooting energy beams and fireballs at Link even up to ''Spirit Tracks'', spanning the entire series.<ref>{{Cite|Appears in the [[Palace of Winds]] and [[Dark Hyrule Castle]]. They fire magic bolts from afar. Hit them when they appear so they don't cast another spell!|Wizzrobe figurine|The Minish Cap}}</ref> As stated earlier, these foes are known for their ability to shoot magical, energetic projectiles at Link: the orange variety in ''The Legend of Zelda'' set such a trend to follow throughout the later incarnations. The physical aspects of the original ''The Legend of Zelda'' Wizzrobes find their way into the titles of ''Link's Awakening'', ''A Link to the Past'', and even into ''Four Swords Adventures'' and ''The Minish Cap''; however, as later titles show, the diversity and appearance of the Wizzrobe change dramatically.
 
   
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==Usage==
Disappearing and teleporting have been popular facets of the Wizzrobe since its introduction in ''Majora's Mask'', as well, enabling the creature to engage Link through ambushes and surprise attacks, only adding more difficulty to a foe that fires accurate, wide-range projectiles.<ref name="Quote 1">{{Cite|Wizzrobe - Habitat: [[Tower of the Gods]] - Magic: Fire, summons - These mighty mages are adept at wielding flame and summoning other creatures to their aid. The only way to defeat them is to try to predict their movements and attack them during the brief moments that they assume physical form.|Wizzrobe figurine|The Wind Waker}}</ref> In many titles, but most distinguishably in ''The Wind Waker'', Wizzrobes make alarm sounds when they teleport, and upon reappearing, there is sometimes a flurry of white sparkles or beads that quickly appears, surrounding their position.
 
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{{parameter|Game|The desired game. Can be the game's full title, subtitle or an abbreviation. '''Not case sensitive.''' If not recognized, this template returns "notZelda".|Required}}
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{{parameter|Subtitle|Typing anything in this field will cause the template to only return the game's subtitle. See the table below for the list of subtitles.|Optional}}
   
==Varieties==
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==Usable Names==
===Color Differences===
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===Main Series===
[[File:Wizzrobe-green FS.png|right|50px|Wizzrobe in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Four Swords|Four Swords]]'']]
 
[[File:Wizzrobe-red FS.png|right|50px|Red Wizzrobe in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Four Swords|Four Swords]]'']]
 
[[File:Wizzrobe-blue FS.png|right|50px|Blue Wizzrobe in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Four Swords|Four Swords]]'']]
 
Beginning with ''The Legend of Zelda'', Wizzrobes always have been distinguished in strength and behavior by color, a scheme that changes a bit between subsequent titles. ''The Legend of Zelda'' incorporates Wizzrobes of two colors, the stronger of the two maintains the ability to charge and shoot a flurry of beam attacks at Link at once.
 
   
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Seen most exclusively in ''Oracle of Ages'' and ''Oracle of Seasons'', the green variety of Wizzrobe stay in one place, disappearing and reappearing to attack Link with their beam attack. The red variety has a little more health than the green variety, and instead of staying in one spot, teleports all around the room, attacking in the same way. The blue Wizzrobe is the only variety that moves like a normal enemy, but it has the advantage of being able to make itself invulnerable to attack when changing direction. While it does this it can move through objects, but cannot harm Link. When vulnerable, the blue Wizzrobe starts attacking in a similar way to its other forms. It is faster in its attacks than the other two, and it also has the advantage of being able to move while attacking. The same coloration is seen in ''Four Swords'' and ''The Minish Cap'', however, the red version shoots fireballs,<ref>{{Cite|Appears in the [[Palace of Winds]] & [[Dark Hyrule Castle]]. They wield fire magic. Hit them when they appear so they don't cast another spell!|Fire Wizzrobe figurine|The Minish Cap}}</ref> the blue version shoots ice blasts,<ref>{{Cite|Appears in the [[Palace of Winds]] and [[Dark Hyrule Castle]]. They wield ice magic. Hit them when they appear so they don't cast another spell!|Ice Wizzrobe figurine|The Minish Cap}}</ref> and there is even a fourth version, unique to ''Four Swords Adventures'' that prides itself in its [[Force Gem]]-sucking powers.
 
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! Game !! Subtitle !! class="unsortable"|Abbreviations
In the original version,the red wizzrobes are Firerobes, and the blues, Icerobes.
 
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| [[{{Zelda|TLoZ}}]] || {{Zelda|TLoZ|-}} || Legend of Zelda<br>LoZ<br>TLoZ
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| [[{{Zelda|TAoL}}]] || {{Zelda|TAoL|-}} || Adventure of Link<br>AoL<br>TAoL
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|-
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| [[{{Zelda|ALttP}}]] || {{Zelda|ALttP|-}} || Link to the Past<br>ALttP
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|-
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| [[{{Zelda|ALttP/FS}}]] || {{Zelda|ALttP/FS|-}} || A Link to the Past & Four Swords<br>ALttP/FS<br>ALttP&FS<br>ALttPGBA
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|-
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| [[{{Zelda|LA}}]] || {{Zelda|LA|-}} || LA
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|-
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| [[{{Zelda|LADX}}]] || {{Zelda|LADX|-}} || LADX
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|-
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| [[{{Zelda|OoT}}]] || {{Zelda|OoT|-}} || OOT
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|-
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| [[{{Zelda|OoTMQ}}]] || {{Zelda|OoTMQ|-}} || Master Quest<br>OoT MQ<br>OoTMQ<br>MQ
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|-
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| [[{{Zelda|OoT3D}}]] || {{Zelda|OoT3D|-}} || OoT 3D<br>OoT3D
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|-
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| [[{{Zelda|MM}}]] || {{Zelda|MM|-}} || MM
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|-
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| [[{{Zelda|MM3D}}]] || {{Zelda|MM3D|-}} || MM 3D<br>MM3D
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|-
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| [[{{Zelda|FS}}]] || {{Zelda|FS|-}} || FS
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|-
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| [[{{Zelda|FSAE}}]] || {{Zelda|FSAE|-}} || FSAE
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|-
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| [[{{Zelda|OoA}}]] || {{Zelda|OoA|-}} || OoA
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|-
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| [[{{Zelda|OoS}}]] || {{Zelda|OoS|-}} || OoS
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|-
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| [[{{Zelda|TWW}}]] || {{Zelda|TWW|-}} || Wind Waker<br>TWW<br>WW
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| [[{{Zelda|TWWHD}}]] || {{Zelda|TWWHD|-}} || Wind Waker HD<br>TWWHD<br>WWHD
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| [[{{Zelda|FSA}}]] || {{Zelda|FSA|-}} || FSA
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| [[{{Zelda|TMC}}]] || {{Zelda|TMC|-}} || Minish Cap<br>TMC<br>MC
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| [[{{Zelda|TP}}]] || {{Zelda|TP|-}} || TP
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|-
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| [[{{Zelda|TPHD}}]] || {{Zelda|TPHD|-}} || Twilight Princess HD<br>TPHD
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| [[{{Zelda|PH}}]] || {{Zelda|PH|-}} || PH
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|-
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| [[{{Zelda|ST}}]] || {{Zelda|ST|-}} || ST
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|-
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| [[{{Zelda|SS}}]] || {{Zelda|SS|-}} || SS
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|-
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| [[{{Zelda|ALBW}}]] || {{Zelda|ALBW|-}} || ALBW
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| [[{{Zelda|TFH}}]] || {{Zelda|TFH|-}} || TFH
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{{figurine|TMC|Wizzrobe| Appears in the [[Palace of Winds]] & [[Dark Hyrule Castle]]. They fire magic bolts from afar. Hit them when they appear so they don't cast another spell! |[[File:Wizrobe_TMC.gif‎]]}}
 
{{figurine|TMC|Fire Wizzrobe|Appears in the [[Palace of Winds]] & [[Dark Hyrule Castle]]. They wield fire magic. Hit them when they appear so they don't cast another spell! |[[File:Wizrobe_Fire_TMC.gif‎]]}}
 
{{figurine|TMC|Ice Wizzrobe| Appears in the [[Palace of Winds]] & [[Dark Hyrule Castle]]. They wield ice magic. They're weak against fire, so attack with fire for a quick battle! |[[File:Wizrobe_Ice_TMC.gif‎]]}}
 
   
===Physical Differences===
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====''The Adventure of Link''====
 
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{{ImageCaption|image=File:Wizrobe.png
 
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|size=120px|align=right|caption=The '''Wizzrobe''' mini-boss in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask|Majora's Mask]]''.|captionalign =center}}
 
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| [[{{Zelda|G&W}}]] || {{Zelda|G&W|-}} || G&W<br>ZG&W<br>G&WZ
The '''Wizzar''' (ウィズザール) is an enemy in ''[[Zelda II: The Adventure of Link|The Adventure of Link]]'' that is identical to [[Wizzrobe]]s in all ways except one: they are impervious to [[Link|Link's]] sword, and can only be defeated by reflecting their magic back at them using the [[Spells of The Adventure of Link#Reflect Spell|Reflect Spell]]. In the American manual, they are mistakenly called Wizzrobes.
 
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| [[{{Zelda|GW}}]] || {{Zelda|GW|-}} || GW
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| [[{{Zelda|BSTLoZ}}]] || {{Zelda|BSTLoZ|-}} || BSLoZ<br>BSTLoZ
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| [[{{Zelda|AST}}]] || {{Zelda|AST|-}} || Ancient Stone Tablets<br>Inishie no Sekiban<br>BS The Legend of Zelda: Ancient Stone Tablets<br>AST<br>InS
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| [[{{Zelda|FoE}}]] || {{Zelda|FoE|-}} || Faces of Evil<br>FoE
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| [[{{Zelda|WoG}}]] || {{Zelda|WoG|-}} || Wand of Gamelon<br>WoG
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| [[{{Zelda|ZA}}]] || {{Zelda|ZA|-}} || ZA
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| [[{{Zelda|LCT}}]] || {{Zelda|LCT|-}} || LCT
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| [[{{Zelda|TRR}}]] || {{Zelda|TRR|-}} || FPTRR<br>TRR<br>TRPG
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| [[{{Zelda|TBF}}]] || {{Zelda|TBF|-}} || Tingle's Balloon Fight<br>Balloon Fight<br>TBFDS<br>TBF
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| [[{{Zelda|TMTP}}]] || {{Zelda|TMTP|-}} || TMTP
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| [[{{Zelda|TBToL}}]] || {{Zelda|TBToL|-}} || Color Changing Tingle's Love Balloon Trip<br>Tingle's Love Balloon Trip<br>RTBToL<br>TBToL<br>CCTLBT<br>TLBT
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| [[{{Zelda|HW}}]] || {{Zelda|HW|-}} || HW
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| [[{{Zelda|HWL}}]] || {{Zelda|HWL|-}} || HWL
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====''Majora's Mask''====
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===Other Games===
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Though a Wizzrobe also appears in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask|Majora's Mask]]'', it is significantly different in appearance from previous Wizzrobes. It tends to transport itself to different pads across a room. Link has to attack it while it is dancing but before it attacks. After Link damages it enough it appears with illusionary copies and dances briefly before attacking with either fire or ice. To defeat it, Link has to guess which of the dancing spirits is the real Wizzrobe and attack before they teleported away. (if standing in a good spot, [[Tatl]] proceeds to zoom over to the real one). Only the real one appears on the map.
 
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! Game !! Subtitle !! class="unsortable"|Abbreviations
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| [[{{Zelda|SSB}}]] || {{Zelda|SSB|-}} || Super Smash Bros<br>SSB<br>SSB64
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| [[{{Zelda|SSBM}}]] || {{Zelda|SSBM|-}} || Super Smash Bros Melee<br>Melee<br>SSBM
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| [[{{Zelda|SSBB}}]] || {{Zelda|SSBB|-}} || Super Smash Bros Brawl<br>Brawl<br>SSBB
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| [[{{Zelda|SSB4}}]] || {{Zelda|SSB4|-}} || Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS/Wii U<br>SSB4
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| [[{{Zelda|SCII}}]] || {{Zelda|SCII|-}} || Soulcalibur II<br>Soul Calibur II<br>Soulcalibur 2<br>Soul Calibur 2<br>SCII<br>SC2
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| [[{{Zelda|BBII}}]] || {{Zelda|BBII|-}} || Barcode Battler II<br>Barcode Battler 2<br>BBII<br>BB2
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| [[{{Zelda|CR}}]] || {{Zelda|CR|-}} || CR
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| [[{{Zelda|NL}}]] || {{Zelda|NL|-}} || NL
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| [[{{Zelda|SU}}]] || {{Zelda|SU|-}} || SU
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| [[{{Zelda|MK8}}]] || {{Zelda|MK8|-}} || MK8
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====''The Wind Waker'' and ''Phantom Hourglass''====
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{{ImageCaption|image=File:Wizzrobe.png
 
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|size=150px|align=left|caption=The '''Wizzrobe''' mini-boss in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker|The Wind Waker]]''.|captionalign =center}}
 
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| [[{{Zelda|series}}]] || {{Zelda|series|-}} || Series<br>Zelda series
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| [[{{Zelda|OoX}}]] || {{Zelda|OoX|-}} || OoX
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| [[{{Zelda|TFoETWoG}}]] || {{Zelda|TFoETWoG|-}} || TFoETWoG<br>FoEWoG
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| [[{{Zelda|CDi}}]] || {{Zelda|CDi|-}} || CD-i games<br>CD-i<br>CDi
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| [[{{Zelda|CE}}]] || {{Zelda|CE|-}} || CE
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In ''The Windwaker'', most Wizzrobes Link encounters wear a dark cloak with a red hood and wear masks shaped like [[Wikipedia:Toucan|toucan]] heads. There are three teams of Wizzrobes, however, that wear white cloaks. These are found on top of the three triple-platforms in the [[Great Sea]]. There is a more powerful version of the Wizzrobe as the mini-boss in the [[Wind Temple]], who has the sole power of summoning other Wizzrobes.<ref>{{Cite|[[Wizzrobe (Boss)|Wizzrobe]] - Habitat: [[Wind Temple]] - Magic: Summons - These high-level mages use the magic of summoning to aid them in battle. They are the only Wizzrobes that can summon other Wizzrobes, which makes them formidable.|[[Wizzrobe (Boss)|Wizzrobe]] figurine|The Wind Waker}}</ref> This Wizzrobe may be based on the Inca emperors. An one-hit kill, even for the Wizzrobe mini-boss, is to freeze it with an Ice Arrow and toss it at a wall. A more comical 1-hit K.O. consists of freezing it, then crush it with the [[Hammer#Skull Hammer|Skull Hammer]]. When Link defeats this miniboss, he receives the [[Hookshot]].
 
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Wizzrobes return in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Phantom Hourglass|Phantom Hourglass]]'' after their drastic change in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker|The Wind Waker]]''. They retain the bird masks, but are slightly smaller and carry large scythes instead of wands. In spite of the aesthetic similarities, they take on a completely new role in this game. They appear only in the [[Temple of the Ocean King]] and do not use their traditional magic. Instead, they are invisible until right before they attack, and will sneak up to steal time away from the [[Phantom Hourglass]]. They appear as skulls on the map on the top screen, which is the only way to track them without coming in range of their attacks. They can be useful, though, because beating one earns Link 30 more seconds while they can only steal 15 at a time.
 
 
==Weaknesses==
 
For the most part, the most original Wizzrobe form is weak to conventional weaponry such as the [[sword]], [[arrow]]s, [[bomb]]s, and the like, however, the more important aspect of battling these foes is catching them before they teleport and disappear. The incarnations seen in ''The Wind Waker'' are sometimes too far out of reach for the typical sword strike, appearing in the air, so use of the [[Fire Arrow]] or any other arrow proves successful in the long run over sword usage. Interestingly, the ice Wizzrobe seen in ''Four Swords'' and ALL types of Wizzrobe - not just Ice ones - in ''The Minish Cap'' are weak to the [[Lantern]].
 
 
==Other Appearances==
 
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===''The Crystal Trap''===
 
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In ''[[The Crystal Trap]]'', a Wizzrobe disguised as a [[Fortune Teller]] known as [[Madame Grusha]] resides in the [[Town of Ruto]]. If Zelda visits Madame Grusha's hut, she will guess that Zelda has traveled far and that she is [[Fairy's Scroll|seeking three things]]. The fortune-teller goes on to explain that she knows how to help the princess, but she cannot speak of it in their current location and asks that Zelda follow her into her inner sanctum.<ref>{{cite book|quote='Grusha can see far. You are seeking three things.' 'That's right!' Zelda cries. 'I can help you,' Grusha whispers. 'But I can't speak of it here. Come into my inner sanctum.' She starts to lead Zelda into the other room.|book=The Crystal Trap|publisher=Archway|page=116}}</ref> Following Madame Grusha will lead to Zelda's death, while deciding to not follow her will result in a fight between Zelda and the Wizzrobe, along with some [[Moblin]]s; however, the princess will manage to defeat both enemies and come out of the hut alive.<ref>{{cite book|quote='He's going to cast a spell!' Zelda guesses. She grabs a mirror off the wall and holds it up as a shield just as the wizzrobe lowers his staff. There's a flash of red light. The spell hits the mirror--and bounces back across the room. The wizzrobe and the moblin freeze where they stand. The spell has turned them to stone!|book=The Crystal Trap|publisher=Archway|page=27}}</ref>
 
 
===''The Wand of Gamelon''===
 
In the non-canon CD-i game, ''[[Zelda: The Wand of Gamelon]]'', a single Wizzrobe appears as an individual character and "boss", who has kidnapped Lady Alma. He is fought in the Shutoy Lake Tower, and is killed by reflecting his "disintegration spell" at him. He is most likely the one who put Link in the mirror. In this game, he looks very different from the canonical version of the species, now resembling a green-skinned, humanoid wizard with a purple cloak.
 
 
==Trivia==
 
*While Wizzrobes are not present in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess|Twilight Princess]]'', [[Zant's Mask]]s use the same attack strategy as the Wizzrobes from ''The Wind Waker'', teleporting back and forth and firing magic blasts at [[Link]].
 
*The Wizzrobe designs (except from ''Majora's Mask'', ''The Wind Waker'' and ''Phantom Hourglass'') are similar to the Simirror enemy from the [[wk:Kirby (series)|''Kirby''-series]].
 
*[[Blaaz]], the boss of The Temple of Fire in ''Phantom Hourglass'', appears to be slightly based off of the Wizzrobe. It shares a similar appearance and attack strategy to Wizzrobes of the past, especially Wizzrobes of ''The Wind Waker''.
 
 
==Gallery==
 
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File:WizzrobeOrange.png|Orange Wizzrobe in ''[[The Legend of Zelda (Game)|The Legend of Zelda]]''
 
File:WizzrobeBlue.png|Blue Wizzrobe in ''[[The Legend of Zelda (Game)|The Legend of Zelda]]''
 
File:Wizzrobe_AoL.gif|Wizzrobe in ''[[Zelda II: The Adventure of Link|The Adventure of Link]]''
 
File:Wizzrobe_AoL.png|Wizzrobe in ''[[Zelda II: The Adventure of Link|The Adventure of Link]]''
 
File:Wizrobe.jpg|"Wizrobe" in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask|Majora's Mask]]''
 
File:WizrobeOracleGreen.png|Green Wizzrobe in the ''Oracle'' titles
 
File:WizrobeOracleRed.png|Red Wizzrobe in the ''Oracle'' titles
 
File:WizrobeOracleBlue.png|Blue Wizzrobe in the ''Oracle'' titles
 
File:Wizzrobe_tWW.jpg|Wizzrobe figurine in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker|The Wind Waker]]''
 
File:Wizzrobe MC.gif|Wizzrobe in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: The Minish Cap|The Minish Cap]]''
 
File:Wizzrobe Fire MC.gif|Fire Wizzrobe in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: The Minish Cap|The Minish Cap]]''
 
File:Wizzrobe Ice MC.gif|Ice Wizzrobe in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: The Minish Cap|The Minish Cap]]''
 
File:lwixe.gif|Wizzrobe in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Phantom Hourglass|Phantom Hourglass]]''
 
File:Gamelon Wizzrobe.jpg|Wizzrobe in ''The Wand of Gamelon''
 
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==See Also==
 
*[[Mago]]
 
 
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Purpose

This template takes a Zelda game's abbreviation and returns the game's full name. This can be useful for simplifying various things such as templates.

Usage

To use this template, type:     {{Zelda|Game |Subtitle (optional) }}

  • Game — The desired game. Can be the game's full title, subtitle or an abbreviation. Not case sensitive. If not recognized, this template returns "notZelda".
  • Subtitle — Typing anything in this field will cause the template to only return the game's subtitle. See the table below for the list of subtitles.

Usable Names

Main Series

Game Subtitle Abbreviations
The Legend of Zelda (Game) The Legend of Zelda Legend of Zelda
LoZ
TLoZ
Zelda II: The Adventure of Link The Adventure of Link Adventure of Link
AoL
TAoL
The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past A Link to the Past Link to the Past
ALttP
The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past & Four Swords A Link to the Past & Four Swords A Link to the Past & Four Swords
ALttP/FS
ALttP&FS
ALttPGBA
The Legend of Zelda: Link's Awakening Link's Awakening LA
The Legend of Zelda: Link's Awakening DX Link's Awakening DX LADX
The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time Ocarina of Time OOT
The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time Master Quest Ocarina of Time Master Quest Master Quest
OoT MQ
OoTMQ
MQ
The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time 3D Ocarina of Time 3D OoT 3D
OoT3D
The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask Majora's Mask MM
The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask 3D Majora's Mask 3D MM 3D
MM3D
The Legend of Zelda: Four Swords Four Swords FS
The Legend of Zelda: Four Swords Anniversary Edition Four Swords Anniversary Edition FSAE
The Legend of Zelda: Oracle of Ages Oracle of Ages OoA
The Legend of Zelda: Oracle of Seasons Oracle of Seasons OoS
The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker The Wind Waker Wind Waker
TWW
WW
The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker HD The Wind Waker HD Wind Waker HD
TWWHD
WWHD
The Legend of Zelda: Four Swords Adventures Four Swords Adventures FSA
The Legend of Zelda: The Minish Cap The Minish Cap Minish Cap
TMC
MC
The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess Twilight Princess TP
The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess HD Twilight Princess HD Twilight Princess HD
TPHD
The Legend of Zelda: Phantom Hourglass Phantom Hourglass PH
The Legend of Zelda: Spirit Tracks Spirit Tracks ST
The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword Skyward Sword SS
The Legend of Zelda: A Link Between Worlds A Link Between Worlds ALBW
The Legend of Zelda: Tri Force Heroes Tri Force Heroes TFH


Spin-Off Games

Game Subtitle Abbreviations
Zelda (Game & Watch) Game & Watch Zelda G&W
ZG&W
G&WZ
The Legend of Zelda Game Watch The Legend of Zelda Game Watch GW
BS The Legend of Zelda BS The Legend of Zelda BSLoZ
BSTLoZ
BS The Legend of Zelda: Ancient Stone Tablets Ancient Stone Tablets Ancient Stone Tablets
Inishie no Sekiban
BS The Legend of Zelda: Ancient Stone Tablets
AST
InS
Link: The Faces of Evil Link: The Faces of Evil Faces of Evil
FoE
Zelda: The Wand of Gamelon Zelda: The Wand of Gamelon Wand of Gamelon
WoG
Zelda's Adventure Zelda's Adventure ZA
Link's Crossbow Training Link's Crossbow Training LCT
Freshly-Picked Tingle's Rosy Rupeeland Freshly-Picked Tingle's Rosy Rupeeland FPTRR
TRR
TRPG
Tingle's Balloon Fight DS Tingle's Balloon Fight DS Tingle's Balloon Fight
Balloon Fight
TBFDS
TBF
Too Much Tingle Pack Too Much Tingle Pack TMTP
Ripened Tingle's Balloon Trip of Love Ripened Tingle's Balloon Trip of Love Color Changing Tingle's Love Balloon Trip
Tingle's Love Balloon Trip
RTBToL
TBToL
CCTLBT
TLBT
Hyrule Warriors Hyrule Warriors HW
Hyrule Warriors Legends Hyrule Warriors Legends HWL

Other Games

Game Subtitle Abbreviations
Super Smash Bros. Super Smash Bros. Super Smash Bros
SSB
SSB64
Super Smash Bros. Melee Super Smash Bros. Melee Super Smash Bros Melee
Melee
SSBM
Super Smash Bros. Brawl Super Smash Bros. Brawl Super Smash Bros Brawl
Brawl
SSBB
Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS/Wii U Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS/Wii U Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS/Wii U
SSB4
Soulcalibur II Soulcalibur II Soulcalibur II
Soul Calibur II
Soulcalibur 2
Soul Calibur 2
SCII
SC2
Barcode Battler II Barcode Battler II Barcode Battler II
Barcode Battler 2
BBII
BB2
Captain Rainbow Captain Rainbow CR
Nintendo Land Nintendo Land NL
Scribblenauts Unlimited Scribblenauts Unlimited SU
Mario Kart 8 Mario Kart 8 MK8

Groupings and Collections

Game Subtitle Abbreviations
The Legend of Zelda (Series) The Legend of Zelda series Series
Zelda series
Oracle Series Oracle Series OoX
FoEWoG FoEWoG TFoETWoG
FoEWoG
Philips CD-i Games Philips CD-i Games CD-i games
CD-i
CDi
The Legend of Zelda: Collector's Edition Collector's Edition CE

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