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{{Enemy
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|name = Gibdo Mausoleum
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|name = ReDead
 
|image = [[File:TFH ReDead.png]]
|type = level
 
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|caption = ReDead from ''Tri Force Heroes''
|image = [[File:TFH Gibdo Mausoleum Stage 2.png|300px]]
 
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|game = {{OoT}}<br>{{MM}}<br>{{TWW}}<br>{{TFH}}
|location = [[Drablands#The Dunes|The Dunes]]
 
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|other = {{SSBM}}<br>{{SSBB}} {{Exp|as a Sticker}}<br>{{SSB4}}
|game = {{TFH}}
 
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|weapon = [[Sword]]<br>[[Spells of Ocarina of Time#Din's Fire|Din's Fire]]<br>[[Fire Arrow]]<br>[[Light]]
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'''Gibdo Mausoleum''' is a Level in {{TFH}}. It is the third Level of [[Drablands#The Dunes|The Dunes]] area.
 
   
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'''ReDeads''' are recurring enemies in {{LZS|Series}}. They are tall, [[zombie]]-like monsters. While their appearance changes from game to game, their behavior has remained relatively the same - namely their tactic of staying in place and using a petrifying scream to freeze nearby intruders in their tracks. While their prey is stunned, they will walk over and attack. ReDeads are typically common to the 3D console ''Zelda'' games, but have also appeared in the 2D-styled game, {{TFH}}.
==Themes and Navigation==
 
Gibdo Mausoleum is an ancient desert tomb filled with sand and numerous pits. The sand is hazardous, as the [[Links]] will sink in if they stand in it for too long. Because of this, the [[Dunewalker Duds]] becomes useful in this Level.
 
   
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ReDeads share many similarities with [[Gibdo]]s, which also behave identically in the 3D console games. A variant of the ReDead which carries a heavy sword, known as a [[ReDead Knight]], appears in {{TP}}.
In '''Stage 1''', the Links begin at the entrance of the tomb, where immediately to the north of them is a [[Gripshot]], [[Gust Jar]], and [[Fire Gloves]]. After taking the items, the Triforce Gateway opens and a [[Key]] drops from the ceiling, which falls into the sinking sand and is immediately seized by moving mounds of sand; actually [[Karat Crab]]s. The Links must fight the crabs to claim the Key, but they will disappear into the sand if approached while covered. The Gust Jar can be used to uncover them, and [[Bomb Flower]]s are also provided on either side of the room to attack them with. The Links must also be careful of [[Morth]]s to the north of the room, which will cling onto the Links if they get close. Once the crab carrying the Key is defeated, the Links must quickly take it before another crab comes to reclaim it, which will then pursue after the Links as they carry it to the door. The crabs however are unable to move onto the dark flooring, making it a safe spot. Once the door is opened, the Links can proceed to the Triforce Gateway.
 
   
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{{Navi|ReDead|'''ReDead'''
In '''Stage 2''', the Links appear in a small room filled with sand and Morths. Several pits are also in the room, including one in the center. As the Links enter, [[Skullrope]]s will suddenly spawn. After they are defeated, [[Stalfos]] and a [[Keeleon|Fire Keeleon]] appear. Their defeat brings more Skullropes and another Fire Keeleon. After the last of the enemies are defeated, the door to the Triforce Gateway opens. The Morths will also disappear.
 
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Its gaze will paralyze you. If it bites you, tap any button to escape!}}
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{{clear|left}}
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{{Tatl|ReDead|'''ReDead'''... If it catches you in its paralyzing glare, you won't be able to move. Shake it off if you get caught!}}
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{{clear|left}}
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{{Tingle|ReDead|Eeek! A '''ReDead'''!<br><br>So scary! Poor Tingle is closing his eyes!
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:''(After obtaining the Mirror Shield)''
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It's a '''ReDead'''!<br><br>Scary! Tingle's eyes are closed now. Sorry!}}
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{{clear|left}}
   
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==Characteristics and Weaknesses==
In '''Stage 3''', the Links appear on a ledge overlooking an enormous chasm. Red-colored platforms can be seen, but then immediately disappear as the Links enter. These platforms are invisible and are heat-sensitive, and will become visible whenever a fire ball cast from the Fire Gloves lands on it. Knowing this, the Link with the gloves uses them to lead the other Links as they find their path. Along the way, the Links also encounter Fire Keeleons. These Keeleons can be reached by forming a [[Totem]] of two, allowing the other two Links to fight them off while the Link with the gloves focuses on the platforms. Several [[Rupee]]s can also be found sitting on the pillars, which can be grabbed with the Gripshot. Eventually the heroes come to a moving platform leading to another set of heat-sensitive platforms. These lead to the Triforce Gateway north.
 
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===''Ocarina of Time''===
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{{Image
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|image = Redead OoT.png
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|size = 120px
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|align = right
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|caption = ReDead artwork from ''Ocarina of Time''
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In {{OoT}}, ReDeads are brown and wear [[Spooky Mask|wooden masks]]. They usually appear in small groups or sometimes alone in dead or ruinous places, such as tombs or dungeons, and make their presence known with periodic, low-pitched moans. ReDeads are encountered the earliest inside the [[Royal Family's Tomb]], where they gather in a chamber leading to the room where [[Link]] learns the [[Sun's Song]]. They can later be found in [[Hyrule Castle Town|Castle Town]]'s ruined market place, presumbly as the town's deceased residents, and at the [[Bottom of the Well]] and inside the [[Shadow Temple]].
   
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ReDeads can either be found idly standing slightly hunched over or sitting crouched down in the fetal position, until [[Link]] approaches, at which they will rise and slowly shuffle towards him. When Link is within their range, they will paralyze him with a bone-chilling scream, jump onto his back if close enough, and gradually drain his health by squeezing him. Link will then have to struggle free with a series of A and B-Button presses. Once released from their hold, Link can either strike back with the [[Sword]] or run away to attack from a safer distance. ReDeads, however, have a flaw in that they are blind. Link can walk by slowly or with the [[Iron Boots]] equipped to pass by unnoticed. If Link takes out or puts away any weapon, or runs near them, they will hear him and attempt to paralyze him with their vivid scream. Interestingly, Link cannot become paralyzed in areas with a fixed camera position, namely Castle Town's market, possibly because of the way the camera usually zooms in when the monster screams.
In '''Stage 4''', the Links drop down to a platform with dormant [[Gibdo]]s. After all of the Links fall in, three more Gibdos appear from doorways. After these enemies are defeated, the dormant Gibdos then reanimate. After they are all defeated, the Triforce Gateway appears.
 
   
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ReDeads are quite slow, both in motion and recovering from an attack, making them fairly easy to slay, particularly if Link can get behind them. When a ReDead is slain, any other ReDeads in the area will walk towards and crouch beside the fallen ReDead until its body fades away, ignoring Link and making killing the whole group easier. This behavior is never explained in the game, although plausible explanations could be that they are mourning its death or even consuming its corpse.
===Drablands Challenge===
 
Gibdo Mausoleum includes the following [[Drablands Challenge]]s: "[[Drablands Challenge#Clear within the time limit!|Clear within the time limit!]]", "[[Drablands Challenge#Only Bombs-no swords!|Only Bombs-no swords!]]", and "[[Drablands Challenge#Avoid falling and quicksand!|Avoid falling and quicksand!]]".
 
   
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ReDeads in ''Ocarina of Time'' are quite susceptible to the Sun's Song, which will paralyze them for a short while when played. They are also weak to fire-based attacks, such as [[Spells of Ocarina of Time#Din's Fire|Din's Fire]] or the [[Fire Arrow]]s.
===Materials===
 
At the end of the Stage, three [[Treasure Chest|chest]]s can be opened. Two contain the same [[Material]], and one contains another.
 
   
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===''Majora's Mask''===
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In {{MM}}, ReDeads appear mostly the same as in ''Ocarina of Time'', although with several differences, particularly in their behavior and weaknesses. While ReDeads will continue to emit a piercing scream and slowly approach Link when he comes close, if Link wears the [[Garo's Mask]], [[Gibdo Mask]], or the [[Captain's Hat]], the ReDeads will inexplicably dance and ignore Link. A [[Gossip Stone]] offers a possible explanation of this peculiarity by stating that the ReDeads of [[Ancient Castle of Ikana|Ikana Castle]] were once a troupe of performers.<ref>{{Cite|The ReDeads in Ikana were once members of the castle's dancing troupe...|Gossip Stone|MM}}</ref> While wearing either one of these masks, Link can freely attack the ReDeads without any threat of harm, so long as he does not take off the mask.
*2 [[Ancient Fin]]s
 
*1 [[Gibdo Bandage]]
 
   
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ReDeads in ''Majora's Mask'' are weak to beams of [[light]] reflected off of the [[Mirror Shield]], which will kill them instantly. They also retain their weakness to fire, and can be defeated with the Fire Arrows.
===="Clear within the time limit!"====
 
*2 [[Vintage Linen]]s
 
*1 [[Stal Skull]]
 
   
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Gibdos can have their bandages burned away to reveal a ReDead underneath.
===="Avoid falling and quicksand!"====
 
*2 [[Gibdo Bandage]]s
 
*1 [[Sandy Ribbon]]
 
   
===="Only Bombs-no swords!"====
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===''The Wind Waker''===
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[[File:Redead WW.png|100px|right]]
*2 [[Stal Skull]]s
 
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In {{TWW}}, ReDeads appear significantly different as turquoise, skeletal beings with earrings. They mainly appear in the [[Earth Temple (The Wind Waker)|Earth Temple]], as well as in the [[Ghost Ship (The Wind Waker)|Ghost Ship]], the [[Savage Labyrinth]], [[Ganon's Tower (The Wind Waker)|Ganon's Tower]], and unusually in the sewer tunnels of the [[Private Oasis]].<ref>{{Cite book| quote= These zombie-like enemies are usually found in the Earth Temple, among other places.| book= The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker| publisher= Prima Games| page= 31}}</ref> Their method of attack is the same as their earlier incarnations, often hiding in coffins and leaping out when Link gets too close. Instead of draining his life, they will bite down and deal only one [[Heart]]-worth of damage before releasing him, but will quickly try to attack again. Unlike those of ''Ocarina of Time'' and ''Majora's Mask'', these ReDeads do not appear to be blind, as they will look up at Link whenever he moves close to them; in fact, while their eyes are initially black and lifeless, they glow red when they scream and advance upon their target. They cannot be fooled by walking slowly, and will always attack once Link comes within range.
*1 [[Crystal Skull]]
 
   
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As in ''Majora's Mask'', they are weak to light, however this will not kill them but briefly stun them. Link can use the Mirror Shield to reflect light onto them, allowing him to quickly attack before they become mobile again.
===Enemies===
 
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{{figurine|TWW|ReDead|Habitat: Earth Temple<br>Least Favorite Thing: Mirror Shield<br>These undead creatures live only in the darkest depths of the earth. Their icy cold gazes paralyze their victims with fear. Try to attack them from behind.|[[File:Redead Figurine.png|60px]]}}
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===''Tri Force Heroes''===
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In {{TFH}}, ReDeads<ref>{{Cite book|quote=As soon as all three Links drop into the room, a ReDead will appear.|book=Tri Force Heroes Official Player's Guide|publisher=Prima Games|page=164}}</ref> appear in the [[Lone Labyrinth]] and [[Grim Temple]] of [[Drablands#The Ruins|The Ruins]]. They appear and behave slightly differently, as their clay-like bodies are partially melted to the ground, which somewhat resembles [[Dead Hand]]. They are able to dissolve their bodies into a puddle to quickly move around the area. They also wear bright, blue masks. When one of the [[Links]] draws near, they emit a piercing scream that travels around a shockwave radius. Any of the Links caught in this shockwave will become petrified to the ReDead's scream. The monster will then approach the nearest Link and proceed to grab and repeatedly bite him, which will drain the Links' shared health. The other Links can come to their teammate's rescue by attacking the ReDead, which will free the trapped Link.
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Under most circumstances, ReDeads can only be attacked once they are stunned by an item, such as the [[Gust Jar]] or the [[Gripshot]]. This allows the Links to attack them during this brief period. They can also be attacked from afar with the [[Fire Gloves]].
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==Non-Canon Appearances==
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{{Noncanon|start}}
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===''Super Smash Bros.'' Series===
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[[File:SSB4 ReDead.png|thumb|150px|ReDead enemy from ''Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS'']]
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In {{SSBM}}, ReDeads appear as enemies in the {{ssb|Underground Maze}} and randomly from {{ssb|Crates}}. They can latch onto fighters and damage them while increasing their percentage. They can be knocked out, netting 800 points from the ReDead KO {{ssb|List of Bonuses|bonus}}. According to their [[Trophies in Super Smash Bros. Melee|Trophy]] in ''Melee'', ReDeads from ''Ocarina of Time'' are not actually undead people, but ghastly forms created by magic.<ref>{{Cite|At first, Link was shocked at the state of the town, and the apparent lack of survivors. He later learned that the townsfolk had evacuated to safety, and that the ReDeads were just magic animated into hideous humanoid shapes.|ReDead Trophy|SSBM}}</ref>
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In {{SSBB}}, ReDeads appear as a [[Sticker]].
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In {{SSB4}}, they again appear as a Trophy, describing them as monsters seemingly made of clay.<ref>{{Cite|These creatures may look like zombies, but ReDeads weren't human to begin with. They appear to be clay monsters fashioned in the shape of humans. They attack Link when he gets too close, the spine-chilling sound they emit is difficult to describe. Don't bother—just get rid of them!|ReDead Trophy|SSB4}}</ref> In the [[Nintendo 3DS]] version of the game, ReDeads also appear as enemies in {{ssb|Smash Run}}.
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====Trophy Information====
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{| class=wikitable sortable align=center width=100% cellspacing=0 border=1 cellpadding=3 style="text-align:center; border-collapse:collapse;"
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|-
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!width=120px|Game
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!width="inherited"|Image
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!width="inherited"|Description
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!width="inherited"|How to Unlock
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|-
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|''Super Smash Bros. Melee''
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|[[File:ReDead Trophy.png|100px]]
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|Seven years after Ganondorf took control of Hyrule, ReDeads roamed the ruins of Castle Town, moaning. At first, Link was shocked at the state of the town, and the apparent lack of survivors. He later learned that the townsfolk had evacuated to safety, and that the ReDeads were just magic animated into hideous humanoid shapes.
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|{{Exp|Can be collected during Snag the Trophies in Classic Mode, picked up up in Adventure or All-Star mode, or using the Lottery to win them|Random}}
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|''Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS/Wii U''
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|[[File:ReDeadTrophyWiiU.png|130px]]
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|These creatures may look like zombies, but ReDeads weren't human to begin with. They appear to be clay monsters fashioned in the shape of humans. They attack Link when he gets too close, the spine-chilling sound they emit is difficult to describe. Don't bother—just get rid of them!
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|{{Exp|Can be obtained in Classic Mode, All-Star Mode, Trophy Rush, Smash Run (3DS exclusive), Smash Tour (Wii U exclusive), Crazy Orders (Wii U exclusive), or purchased from the Trophy Shop|Random}}
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|}
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====Sticker Information====
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{| class="wikitable sortable" border="1" cellpadding="2" style="text-align:center;"
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|-
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!width="50px"|Image
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!Artwork from
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!Effect in [[The Subspace Emissary]]
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!Usable by
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|ReDead
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|[[File:ReDead Sticker.png|50px]]
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|''Ocarina of Time''
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|align=left|[Weapon] - Attack +5
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|All
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|}
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{{Noncanon|end}}
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==Etymology==
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{{Names
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|enM=
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|ja= {{Japanese|リーデッド|Rīdeddo}}<br/>{{Japanese|リーデット|Rīdetto}} {{ExpGame|OOT}}<br/>{{Japanese|リーデット|Rīdetto}} {{ExpGame|OOT3D}}<br/>
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|jaM= ReDead
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|es= Redead
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|esM= Redead
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|esS=
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|esSM=
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|esL= ReDead {{ExpGame|OoT3D}}
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|esLM= ReDead
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|fr= Effroi<br>ReMort
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|frM= Terror<br>ReDead
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|frFM=
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|frC= Remort {{ExpGame|OoT3D}}
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|frCM= Redead
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|de= {{de|Zombie}}<br>[[zeldapendium:Zombie#Remort in The Wind Waker|Remort]]
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|deM= Zombie<br>Redead
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|it= Zombie
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|itM= Zombie
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|chS= {{Chinese|死亡僵尸|Sǐwáng Jiāngshī}}
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|chSM= Dead zombie
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}}
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==Gallery==
 
<gallery>
 
<gallery>
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File:ReDead.png|ReDead from ''Ocarina of Time''
File:TFH Fire Keeleon.png|[[Keeleon|Fire Keeleon]]
 
File:TFH Gibdo.png|[[Gibdo]]
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File:RedeadOoT3D.png|ReDead from {{OoT3D}}
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File:ReDeadAttack.gif|ReDead attacking Link in ''Ocarina of Time''
File:TFH Karat Crab.png|[[Karat Crab]]
 
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MQ ReDeads.gif|ReDeads huddled together in {{MQ}}
File:TFH Morth.png|[[Morth]]
 
File:TFH Skullrope.png|[[Skullrope]]
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File:MM ReDead.png|ReDead from ''Majora's Mask''
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File:Redead Dance.png|Dancing ReDead from ''Majora's Mask''
File:TFH Stalfos.png|[[Stalfos]]
 
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File:ReDeadOoTMM.jpg|Dancing ReDeads manipulated by the Captain's Hat in ''Majora's Mask''
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File:GibdoReDead MM.png|Burning a Gibdo's bandages and revealing a ReDead in ''Majora's Mask''
 
</gallery>
 
</gallery>
   
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==See Also==
[[Category:Levels in Tri Force Heroes]]
 
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*[[Freezor]]
 
*[[Gibdo]]
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*[[ReDead Knight]]
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*[[Zombie]]
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{{Ref}}
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{{LivingCorpse}}
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{{HumanEnemy}}
 
{{Enemies}}
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[[Category:Undead]]
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[[Category:Enemies in Ocarina of Time]]
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[[Category:Enemies in Majora's Mask]]
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[[Category:Enemies in The Wind Waker]]
 
[[Category:Enemies in Tri Force Heroes]]
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[[Category:Super Smash Bros.]]

Revision as of 15:57, 31 December 2015

Template:Enemy

ReDeads are recurring enemies in Template:LZS. They are tall, zombie-like monsters. While their appearance changes from game to game, their behavior has remained relatively the same - namely their tactic of staying in place and using a petrifying scream to freeze nearby intruders in their tracks. While their prey is stunned, they will walk over and attack. ReDeads are typically common to the 3D console Zelda games, but have also appeared in the 2D-styled game, Tri Force Heroes.

ReDeads share many similarities with Gibdos, which also behave identically in the 3D console games. A variant of the ReDead which carries a heavy sword, known as a ReDead Knight, appears in Twilight Princess.

Characteristics and Weaknesses

Ocarina of Time

ReDead artwork from Ocarina of Time
ReDead artwork from Ocarina of Time

In Ocarina of Time, ReDeads are brown and wear wooden masks. They usually appear in small groups or sometimes alone in dead or ruinous places, such as tombs or dungeons, and make their presence known with periodic, low-pitched moans. ReDeads are encountered the earliest inside the Royal Family's Tomb, where they gather in a chamber leading to the room where Link learns the Sun's Song. They can later be found in Castle Town's ruined market place, presumbly as the town's deceased residents, and at the Bottom of the Well and inside the Shadow Temple.

ReDeads can either be found idly standing slightly hunched over or sitting crouched down in the fetal position, until Link approaches, at which they will rise and slowly shuffle towards him. When Link is within their range, they will paralyze him with a bone-chilling scream, jump onto his back if close enough, and gradually drain his health by squeezing him. Link will then have to struggle free with a series of A and B-Button presses. Once released from their hold, Link can either strike back with the Sword or run away to attack from a safer distance. ReDeads, however, have a flaw in that they are blind. Link can walk by slowly or with the Iron Boots equipped to pass by unnoticed. If Link takes out or puts away any weapon, or runs near them, they will hear him and attempt to paralyze him with their vivid scream. Interestingly, Link cannot become paralyzed in areas with a fixed camera position, namely Castle Town's market, possibly because of the way the camera usually zooms in when the monster screams.

ReDeads are quite slow, both in motion and recovering from an attack, making them fairly easy to slay, particularly if Link can get behind them. When a ReDead is slain, any other ReDeads in the area will walk towards and crouch beside the fallen ReDead until its body fades away, ignoring Link and making killing the whole group easier. This behavior is never explained in the game, although plausible explanations could be that they are mourning its death or even consuming its corpse.

ReDeads in Ocarina of Time are quite susceptible to the Sun's Song, which will paralyze them for a short while when played. They are also weak to fire-based attacks, such as Din's Fire or the Fire Arrows.

Majora's Mask

In Majora's Mask, ReDeads appear mostly the same as in Ocarina of Time, although with several differences, particularly in their behavior and weaknesses. While ReDeads will continue to emit a piercing scream and slowly approach Link when he comes close, if Link wears the Garo's Mask, Gibdo Mask, or the Captain's Hat, the ReDeads will inexplicably dance and ignore Link. A Gossip Stone offers a possible explanation of this peculiarity by stating that the ReDeads of Ikana Castle were once a troupe of performers.[1] While wearing either one of these masks, Link can freely attack the ReDeads without any threat of harm, so long as he does not take off the mask.

ReDeads in Majora's Mask are weak to beams of light reflected off of the Mirror Shield, which will kill them instantly. They also retain their weakness to fire, and can be defeated with the Fire Arrows.

Gibdos can have their bandages burned away to reveal a ReDead underneath.

The Wind Waker

In The Wind Waker, ReDeads appear significantly different as turquoise, skeletal beings with earrings. They mainly appear in the Earth Temple, as well as in the Ghost Ship, the Savage Labyrinth, Ganon's Tower, and unusually in the sewer tunnels of the Private Oasis.[2] Their method of attack is the same as their earlier incarnations, often hiding in coffins and leaping out when Link gets too close. Instead of draining his life, they will bite down and deal only one Heart-worth of damage before releasing him, but will quickly try to attack again. Unlike those of Ocarina of Time and Majora's Mask, these ReDeads do not appear to be blind, as they will look up at Link whenever he moves close to them; in fact, while their eyes are initially black and lifeless, they glow red when they scream and advance upon their target. They cannot be fooled by walking slowly, and will always attack once Link comes within range.

As in Majora's Mask, they are weak to light, however this will not kill them but briefly stun them. Link can use the Mirror Shield to reflect light onto them, allowing him to quickly attack before they become mobile again.

Tri Force Heroes

In Tri Force Heroes, ReDeads[3] appear in the Lone Labyrinth and Grim Temple of The Ruins. They appear and behave slightly differently, as their clay-like bodies are partially melted to the ground, which somewhat resembles Dead Hand. They are able to dissolve their bodies into a puddle to quickly move around the area. They also wear bright, blue masks. When one of the Links draws near, they emit a piercing scream that travels around a shockwave radius. Any of the Links caught in this shockwave will become petrified to the ReDead's scream. The monster will then approach the nearest Link and proceed to grab and repeatedly bite him, which will drain the Links' shared health. The other Links can come to their teammate's rescue by attacking the ReDead, which will free the trapped Link.

Under most circumstances, ReDeads can only be attacked once they are stunned by an item, such as the Gust Jar or the Gripshot. This allows the Links to attack them during this brief period. They can also be attacked from afar with the Fire Gloves.

Non-Canon Appearances

Super Smash Bros. Series

SSB4 ReDead

ReDead enemy from Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS

Template:Smashwiki In Super Smash Bros. Melee, ReDeads appear as enemies in the Underground Maze and randomly from Crates. They can latch onto fighters and damage them while increasing their percentage. They can be knocked out, netting 800 points from the ReDead KO bonus. According to their Trophy in Melee, ReDeads from Ocarina of Time are not actually undead people, but ghastly forms created by magic.[4]

In Super Smash Bros. Brawl, ReDeads appear as a Sticker.

In Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS / Wii U, they again appear as a Trophy, describing them as monsters seemingly made of clay.[5] In the Nintendo 3DS version of the game, ReDeads also appear as enemies in Smash Run.

Trophy Information

Game Image Description How to Unlock
Super Smash Bros. Melee File:ReDead Trophy.png Seven years after Ganondorf took control of Hyrule, ReDeads roamed the ruins of Castle Town, moaning. At first, Link was shocked at the state of the town, and the apparent lack of survivors. He later learned that the townsfolk had evacuated to safety, and that the ReDeads were just magic animated into hideous humanoid shapes. Random
Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS/Wii U File:ReDeadTrophyWiiU.png These creatures may look like zombies, but ReDeads weren't human to begin with. They appear to be clay monsters fashioned in the shape of humans. They attack Link when he gets too close, the spine-chilling sound they emit is difficult to describe. Don't bother—just get rid of them! Random

Sticker Information

Name Image Artwork from Effect in The Subspace Emissary Usable by
ReDead File:ReDead Sticker.png Ocarina of Time [Weapon] - Attack +5 All

Etymology

TMC Forest Minish Artwork Names in Other Regions TMC Jabber Nut Sprite
Language Name Meaning
Japan Japanese Template:Japanese
Template:Japanese Template:ExpGame
Template:Japanese Template:ExpGame
ReDead
French-speaking countries French Effroi
ReMort
Terror
ReDead
Canada FrenchCA Remort Template:ExpGame Redead
Federal Republic of Germany German Zombie
Remort
Zombie
Redead
Italian Republic Italian Zombie Zombie
Spanish-speaking countries Spanish Redead Redead
Community of Latin American and Caribbean States SpanishLA ReDead Template:ExpGame ReDead

Gallery

See Also

References

  1. "The ReDeads in Ikana were once members of the castle's dancing troupe..." — Gossip Stone (Majora's Mask)
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  4. "At first, Link was shocked at the state of the town, and the apparent lack of survivors. He later learned that the townsfolk had evacuated to safety, and that the ReDeads were just magic animated into hideous humanoid shapes." — ReDead Trophy (Super Smash Bros. Melee)
  5. "These creatures may look like zombies, but ReDeads weren't human to begin with. They appear to be clay monsters fashioned in the shape of humans. They attack Link when he gets too close, the spine-chilling sound they emit is difficult to describe. Don't bother—just get rid of them!" — ReDead Trophy (Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS / Wii U)