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Enemies
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(Armos - Moblin)
No matter where Link turns, there's some sort of enemy creature to stand
in his way. They come from land, sea, and air to attack our hero.
Armos
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When in a dungeon,
Link may encounter they giant stone statues. They're nothing more
than lifeless monuments... Until they begin hopping over the floor,
and start chasing Link around a room. These evil statues hop after
Link, but they have a weak spot on their backs. Sidestep around
them to attack this vulnerable area, or plant bombs in their path.
After being hit, an out-of-control Armos will angrily bounce around
until it explodes.
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Armos
Knight
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The Armos statues have
a bigger brother... Armos Knights are much bigger and darker in
color. I personally find them easier to destroy though. As they
hop after you, they open and close their mouths. Lock onto an attacking
Armos Knight, and toss a bomb into it's open mouth. The statue will
swallow your breakfast bomb, and then suffer a bad case of explosive
indigestion.
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Boko
Baba
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Most
plants are quiet and peaceful. But not the deadly Boko Baba, who just
happens to have an appetite for human flesh. Confronting a Boko Baba
head on and quickly attacking with repeated sword swings is effective.
But a single lock-on boomerang from a safer distance is enough to
take down a Boko Baba. |
Bokoblin
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Bokoblins
are the standard species of bad guy. You'll find them everywhere,
from dungeons to caves. You'll even find them on stations at the sea.
They arm themselves with big sticks, knives, or anything else they
can swing. They're no match for Link and his sword, so lock onto them
and watch the sparks fly.
Bokoblins carry Joy Pendants, but they don't drop them after being
killed... So lock on with your Grappling Hook to snatch up these treasures
while their carriers are still alive. |
Bubble
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Flaming
skulls will chase after Link in later dungeons. There are two different
types of Bubbles; The Orange Bubble (shown here), and Purple Bubbles.
Orange ones will set Link on fire. The purple ones will make Link
burn purple, and make him unable to attack for a short period of time.
Take down these creatures before they can attack, using the boomerang
or arrows. |
Chu
Chu
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Normally
found in clusters, these creatures appear throughout the land. They
exist in many different colors; Red, Green, Blue, Yellow, and even
purple. The Red and Blue ChuChus don't pose much of a threat to our
hero. But the blue ones conduct electricity, and will zap Link if
he hits them with his sword without stunning them with another weapon
first. Purple ChuChus live in the dark, and can only be killed by
sunlight. After killing a Chu Chu, you can collect Chu Jelly... A
crazy potion man on Windfall Island can use this jelly to create magical
potions to help Link on his quest. |
Darknut
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Armed
to the teeth, and swinging huge swords... The Darknuts are probably
the toughest of all standard enemies. Using the parry attack is the
best way to knock off some of the Darknuts armor. As pieces of their
medal knight's armor falls off, they become more vulnerable to Links
attacks. A defeated Darknuts will drop a Knight's Crest. Use the Grappling
Hook to snatch these treasures from a live Darknut (you can collect
it from a corpse if you like, but the Grappling Hook is easier)..
Collect 10 of these crests, and show them to old man Orca on your
home of Outset Island. In return, you'll learn the devastating hurricane
spin attack. |
Floor
Master
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Beware
of the Floor Master... These hands hide under the floors where you
can't see them. Then they pop up, grab you, and send you to another
part of the dungeon. Don't let this happen. Attack them with a barrage
of arrows, or hit them with your boomerang. If you find yourself too
close for comfort, lock onto them and attack with a frenzy of sword
combos to take them down before you get snatched up. |
Gyorg
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These
sharks will circle your boat a few times, then ram it. Their faces
and snouts are heavily armored, so they can easily tip your boat and
make Link land in the sea. If you're sailing and a Gyorg is about
to ram into your boat, you can use the 'R' button to jump and avoid
the attack. Gyorgs tend to follow you even when you try to outrun
them, so you'll likely want to use your Boomerang or Bow and Arrows
to dispose of this predator. |
Kargorok
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These
vicious vultures are found in many places, often in nests all over
the great sea. They'll attack Link whether he's on land or at sea.
These birds also carry Golden Feathers (give 20 of them to a bird
man on Dragon Roost Island for a piece of heart). You can use the
Grappling Hook to snag these valuable feathers. |
Keese
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Flying
in from the ceiling of many caves and dungeons, these little bats
tend to make surprise appearances. They're small in size, making it
easy for them to go unnoticed. There are two types of Keese; The standard
species shown here, and the Fire Keese which can set Link ablaze with
their burning wings. It doesn't take much damage to destroy these
bats, so they're easily disposed of. |
Magtail
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These
creatures are heavily armored by their solid shell structure. They're
vulnerable right before they attack. They stand up and open their
pinchers just before they strike. This is the best time to quickly
move in for a good slash. After being hit, a Magtail will curl up
and retreat inside its shell. When it's in this state, Link can then
finish the Magtail off, or pick it up and use it as a weight. |
Miniblin
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These
little critters drop in almost out of nowhere. They're tiny enough
not to be capable of doing serious damage to Link, but they attack
in numbers, and use darkness to creep up on their victims. The chattering
noises they make are probably worse than their actual attack. |
Moblin
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Armed
with spears, these creatures terrorized Link in the lost woods during
Ocarina of Time. The bad guys are back, and they're among the
toughest standard enemies in the game. Luckily, they're not very bright
though. They often don't even notice you until you're close enough
to confront them. A fallen Moblin will drop a Skull Necklace for Link
to collect. |
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