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Zuree
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Kid Icarus (universe)
A Zuree in Smash Run.
Universe Kid Icarus
Article on Icaruspedia Zuree

Zurees (ズリー, Zuree) are enemies from the Kid Icarus series.

In Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS

In Smash Run

Zurees appear as enemies. They spend most of their time in an intangible flame form, occasionally materializing near the player and attacking with a strong claw swipe. They can only be damaged when in their physical form.

Zurees appear in one of the Survive! Hard challenge rooms, attempting to knock the player down to the Danger Zone floor.

Trophy information

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Zuree
North America The Zuree usually live in the Underworld, but in Kid Icarus, Medusa set them to work guarding the Palace in the Sky. In Smash Bros., they appear as a silvery mist, waiting until they've floated close enough to a fighter before showing themselves and attacking with their sharp claws. That's your cue to fight back!
Europe The Zuree usually live in the Underworld, but in Kid Icarus, Medusa set them to work guarding the Palace in the Sky. In this game, they appear as a silvery mist, waiting until they've floated close enough to a fighter before showing their true form and attacking with their sharp claws. And that's your cue to fight back!

Origin

Zurees are Underworld-affiliated enemies that appeared in the original Kid Icarus and in Kid Icarus: Uprising. In Uprising, they can shift from a blue flame and back, and in their flame state they are invulnerable to attacks. After they shift to their true form, they attack with claw swipes which cause shaking, a condition where the reticle moves in an erratic pattern and homing shots become impossible.