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If the user has a [[Fire Enchantment]] or [[Ice Enchantment]], the enchanement can be used to instead summon a Fire Keese or Ice Keese, respectively. | If the user has a [[Fire Enchantment]] or [[Ice Enchantment]], the enchanement can be used to instead summon a Fire Keese or Ice Keese, respectively. | ||
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{{Augment|Multiple Keese}} This augment can be gained twice. | {{Augment|Multiple Keese}} This augment can be gained twice. | ||
Revision as of 19:06, 16 October 2013
Summon Keese | |
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Type | Utility Spell |
Fields | Summon |
Cost | Lower Cost W5: 20 rupees |
Summon Keese is a simple spell, which can be cast by concentrating for several seconds. Upon casting, a Keese appears within arms reach of the caster, who will fulfill all of the user's commands to the best of its ability. The Keese will remain until it dies, or the caster summons a new Keese. Maintaing this Keese occupies one Summon Level.
If the user has a Fire Enchantment or Ice Enchantment, the enchanement can be used to instead summon a Fire Keese or Ice Keese, respectively.
Augment
Summon Keese | |
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Additional Cost |
Lowest Cost W5: 10 rupees |
The user can gain the Multiple Keese augment simultaneously with the original treasure for an additional cost, or as a separate treasure at a later time. This augment can be gained twice.
For each time this augment is gained, the creator can summon and simultaneously maintain an additional Keese, up to a maximum of three. All three Keese still occupy only one Summon Level.
Trivia
- The Summon Keese treasure does not appear verbatim within the official Zelda series. However, it can be interpreted to exist from context.