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*Koume and Kotake make an appearance in ''[[Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS/Wii U|Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS]]'' and ''[[Super Smash Bros. Ultimate]]'', wherein one of them will occasionally appear in the Gerudo Valley stage and unleash magic attacks of fire or ice. There is also a Twinrova trophy in the 3DS/Wii U game which uses the model of their fused form.  
 
*Koume and Kotake make an appearance in ''[[Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS/Wii U|Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS]]'' and ''[[Super Smash Bros. Ultimate]]'', wherein one of them will occasionally appear in the Gerudo Valley stage and unleash magic attacks of fire or ice. There is also a Twinrova trophy in the 3DS/Wii U game which uses the model of their fused form.  
 
**In ''Ultimate'', there is an Advanced-rank Primary [[Spirit]] of Koume and Kotake that can be enhanced into an Ace-rank Spirit of Twinrova, which also grants a boost to magical attack power. When fought in a Spirit battle, Koume and Kotake's Spirit would possess a pair of [[Third Party Characters in Nintendo Games#Bayonetta|Bayonetta]] duplicates. One would start the battle wielding a [[Fire Flower]], while the other would wield a [[Freezie]].
 
**In ''Ultimate'', there is an Advanced-rank Primary [[Spirit]] of Koume and Kotake that can be enhanced into an Ace-rank Spirit of Twinrova, which also grants a boost to magical attack power. When fought in a Spirit battle, Koume and Kotake's Spirit would possess a pair of [[Third Party Characters in Nintendo Games#Bayonetta|Bayonetta]] duplicates. One would start the battle wielding a [[Fire Flower]], while the other would wield a [[Freezie]].
*In ''[[Cadence of Hyrule]]'', a boss based on Twinrova appeared as part of the "Symphony of the Mask" DLC. Known as Synthrova, this boss was a giant synthesizer which depicted Koume and Kotake on the screens. As in other appearances, each side attacked using the witch's respective elemental attack. Various enemies appeared during the battle, and Synthrova could be hurt by defeating enemies while they were standing on Synthrova's power nodes. Synthrova was fought at the end of the Temple of Brainstorms and left behind the Powered Synth after being defeated.
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*In ''Cadence of Hyrule'', a boss based on Twinrova appeared as part of the "Symphony of the Mask" DLC. Known as Synthrova, this boss was a giant synthesizer which depicted Koume and Kotake on the screens. As in other appearances, each side attacked using the witch's respective elemental attack. Various enemies appeared during the battle, and Synthrova could be hurt by defeating enemies while they were standing on Synthrova's power nodes. Synthrova was fought at the end of the Temple of Brainstorms and left behind the Powered Synth after being defeated.
  
 
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