Talk:Fire

Fire-based Enemies
What constitutes an enemy being fire-based? Would it include those who reside within water but spit fire, such as the River Zora and Geozards? Adding to that, there's inorganic enemies such as the Dark Trains who are ran by fire and other enemies like Mau and Zant's Mask, which shoot fire balls. 02:47, 15 May 2011 (EDT)
 * Good question, it's good to clarify that before other users get confused. In my case, I used two criteria to include creatures to the list: Enemies made of fire, and enemies that use fire as the main method of attack (either the only method, or the most used). In the case of Dark Trains, fire is simply what fuels them for motion, so I wouldn't say they're fire-based. In the case of Zant's Mask, it throws balls of purple energy, likely dark-type. The two criteria mentioned may be helpful when it comes to considering an enemy for its classification. Oh, and in the case of Geozards, I think the Chief one qualifies best since its fire breath has the most notorious range, while the normal ones have it reletively minor. If there's something you would like to suggest in regards of this subject, feel free to do so. =) -- 03:09, 15 May 2011 (EDT)

On Gasoringo
Having only seen his boss fight once I'm not 100% sure but I from what I've seen Gasoringo doesn't have any fire based attacks. He attacks using explosive fruits and since we don't have other enemies that use explosive attacks like the Puff Bomber and Mad Bomber should we remove him? Or does he have a fire based attack? Someone who has actually PLAYED the game please chim in on this. -- 13:09, 1 September 2013 (UTC)