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− | '''Byrne''' | + | '''Byrne''' is a supporting character in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Spirit Tracks]]'', who initially is an antangonist and a minion of [[Cole]]. |
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During the boss battle in the Tower of Spirits, they battle in what seems to be an arena. Byrne initially hops along the pillars above Link and Zelda while blasting energy waves. Eventually he fires out his grappling hand to grab either Link or Zelda. If one of them is grabbed, the other has to attack the hand to free them. Otherwise, Zelda can grab the hand while its on the ground and yank on it to drop Byrne to the ground, at which point he could be attacked by Link. Later in the battle, Byrne would spend more time on the ground trying to attack Link and Zelda directly with his gauntlet. This time the prevailing strategy was to distract Byrne with Zelda so that Link could attack him from behind. | During the boss battle in the Tower of Spirits, they battle in what seems to be an arena. Byrne initially hops along the pillars above Link and Zelda while blasting energy waves. Eventually he fires out his grappling hand to grab either Link or Zelda. If one of them is grabbed, the other has to attack the hand to free them. Otherwise, Zelda can grab the hand while its on the ground and yank on it to drop Byrne to the ground, at which point he could be attacked by Link. Later in the battle, Byrne would spend more time on the ground trying to attack Link and Zelda directly with his gauntlet. This time the prevailing strategy was to distract Byrne with Zelda so that Link could attack him from behind. | ||
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− | *As most of the characters in ''Spirit Tracks'' are named after train-related puns, it seems that Byrne's name is a play on "burn", to represent how coal (the namesake for Cole) burns in fire | + | *As most of the characters in ''Spirit Tracks'' are named after train-related puns, it seems that Byrne's name is a play on "burn", to represent how coal (the namesake for Cole) burns in fire. |
{{Zelda Characters}} | {{Zelda Characters}} | ||
[[Category: Zelda Characters]] | [[Category: Zelda Characters]] |