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A '''Bee Badge''' typically appears as a gold-colored handheld medallion, with an engraving on one side which resembles a honeybee. | A '''Bee Badge''' typically appears as a gold-colored handheld medallion, with an engraving on one side which resembles a honeybee. |
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Type | Defensive Organic Item |
Fields | Bodygear, Control, Forest, Protect |
Cost | 5 rupees |
A Bee Badge typically appears as a gold-colored handheld medallion, with an engraving on one side which resembles a honeybee.
Any one being who holds or possesses this badge somewhere on his person will not be attacked (or stung) by normal forms of bees, wasps, mosquitos, and similar insects. Any such insects who encounter the wearer of this badge will instead autonomously defend him, for less than a minute's duration, by stinging or otherwise attacking any beings the wearer mentally designates as his enemies. Once an insect has defended the wearer for this duration, it will never do so again, but will also not attack him.
Trivia
- The Skull Mask has a similar effect of protecting its wearer from a specific type of weak enemy, namely Keese.
- The Bee Badge treasure canonically appears in the Zelda series, initially in A Link Between Worlds. More information about the canonical version of this treasure can likely be found on Zelda Wiki.