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How to Beat Twinrova in Zelda: Ocarina of Time
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Twinrova is a challenging boss in The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time. Here are some tips on how to beat Twinrova: 1. Bring the right equipment: You will need the Mirror Shield to reflect the spells back at Twinrova. You can get this shield by completing the Spirit Temple. 2. Know the pattern: Twinrova will attack you with fire and ice spells. When she fires a fire spell, use the Mirror Shield to reflect it at her. When she fires an ice spell, use the Mirror Shield to reflect it at Kotake, the witch on the left. When Kotake is hit by the ice spell, she will become frozen, and you can then hit Koume, the witch on the right. 3. Keep moving: Twinrova will move around the room, so be sure to keep an eye on her and move around accordingly. This will also help you avoid her attacks. 4. Be patient: It can take a while to defeat Twinrova, so be patient and wait for the right moment to strike. 5. Use Din's Fire: If you have the Din's Fire spell, you can use it to damage both witches at the same time. 6. Stock up on potions: Make sure to have plenty of potions to keep yourself healthy during the fight. By following these tips, you should be able to defeat Twinrova and progress through the game. Good luck!
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