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==Battle==
 
==Battle==
 
Like with Scervo, [[Link]] encounters Dreadfuse on a broken bridge. The two fighters must push eacothers to the edge of the bridge to defeat their opponents. After Link push Dreadfuse to the edge for the first trime, he will loose his sword and pull out his second sword. After that, he will attack more frequently and try to electrify his second sword when cornered in an attempt to damage trick Link into shocking himself. If Link manages to hit Dreadfuse without hitting his electrified sword, Dreadfuse will loose his second sword and will attack Link with his hook instead. Dreadfuse can now perform a [[Spin Attack]] with his hook. Once he is pushed to the edge for a third time, Dreadfuse will fall and explode. Upon Dreadfuse's defeat, metal bars across the bridge's gap will lift up to reveal a [[Clawshot]] target and a treasure chest containing a [[Small Key]]. The Small Key is used to open the door leading to the [[Triforce of Courage]] inside Sky Keep.
 
Like with Scervo, [[Link]] encounters Dreadfuse on a broken bridge. The two fighters must push eacothers to the edge of the bridge to defeat their opponents. After Link push Dreadfuse to the edge for the first trime, he will loose his sword and pull out his second sword. After that, he will attack more frequently and try to electrify his second sword when cornered in an attempt to damage trick Link into shocking himself. If Link manages to hit Dreadfuse without hitting his electrified sword, Dreadfuse will loose his second sword and will attack Link with his hook instead. Dreadfuse can now perform a [[Spin Attack]] with his hook. Once he is pushed to the edge for a third time, Dreadfuse will fall and explode. Upon Dreadfuse's defeat, metal bars across the bridge's gap will lift up to reveal a [[Clawshot]] target and a treasure chest containing a [[Small Key]]. The Small Key is used to open the door leading to the [[Triforce of Courage]] inside Sky Keep.
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==Fi's Comment==
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"This menacing robot guards Sky Keep. It is thought to be of a similar model to the robot that stole Skipper's ship in Lanayru Sand Sea.
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As before, when fighting in a narrow space like this, it is more effective to use thrust attacks with your sword than to try to swing your sword widely."
 
[[Category:Ancient Robots]]
 
[[Category:Ancient Robots]]
 
[[Category:The Legend of Zelda enemies]]
 
[[Category:The Legend of Zelda enemies]]

Revision as of 22:13, 28 September 2020

LD-003D Dreadfuse is an Ancient Robot that serves as the mini-boss of the Sky Keep in The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword and acts as the dungeon's guardian. Dreadfuse is one of the few Ancient robot seen to be configured for combat and appears to be a similar model to LD-002S Scervo due to their similar fighting styles.

Battle

Like with Scervo, Link encounters Dreadfuse on a broken bridge. The two fighters must push eacothers to the edge of the bridge to defeat their opponents. After Link push Dreadfuse to the edge for the first trime, he will loose his sword and pull out his second sword. After that, he will attack more frequently and try to electrify his second sword when cornered in an attempt to damage trick Link into shocking himself. If Link manages to hit Dreadfuse without hitting his electrified sword, Dreadfuse will loose his second sword and will attack Link with his hook instead. Dreadfuse can now perform a Spin Attack with his hook. Once he is pushed to the edge for a third time, Dreadfuse will fall and explode. Upon Dreadfuse's defeat, metal bars across the bridge's gap will lift up to reveal a Clawshot target and a treasure chest containing a Small Key. The Small Key is used to open the door leading to the Triforce of Courage inside Sky Keep.

Fi's Comment

"This menacing robot guards Sky Keep. It is thought to be of a similar model to the robot that stole Skipper's ship in Lanayru Sand Sea.

As before, when fighting in a narrow space like this, it is more effective to use thrust attacks with your sword than to try to swing your sword widely."