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Enemies
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(Morth - Wizzrobe)
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.
Morth
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These
parasites are created by the Mothula Insect, shown below. Although
Morths don't cause any physical damage to Link, they slow him down
tremendously. Large clusters of these little critters will follow
Link, and try to cling onto him. As more of them hop on for a free
ride, Link will be weighted down, making him unable to move around
quickly. A forward roll or sword spin attack will shake these unwanted
pests from sticking to our hero. |
Mothula
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This
is the insect that generates those tiny little bests known as Morths
mentioned above. It takes a number of sword slashes to destroy one
of these creatures. You can stun it with your Boomerang or arrows
first before attacking, to make your job of killing them become a
bit easier. |
Octorok
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Another
familiar face from Ocarina of Time. Octoroks are found in streams
and rivers, and they use their mouths to spit rocks at Link. They
pop up to shoot, and then duck back under the surface of the water.
The best way to deal with them, is to deflect their rocks back at
them with your shield. You can also hit them with arrows or your Boomerang. |
Octorok
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A
larger species of the Octorok can be found in the Great Sea. They
use the same rock-spitting attack as their smaller relatives. Use
your Bomb canon to destroy these monsters, or hit them with your Boomerang
or arrows. |
Octo
(Big)
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Only
a few of these gigantic Octos are found in the whole game. So few,
that there's even a map that shows you where they can be found. You
need to knock out all of the Big Octos eyes to destroy it. Dead Octos
provide big treasure... After sinking a Big Octo, use the Grappling
Hook where they sink to claim a treasure. After killing the Big Octo
near Two Eye Reef, a fairy will appear to increase your magic power. |
Peahat
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Hovering
around like small helicopters, flying Peahats don't take damage from
Link's sword. You need to stun them first with the Deku Leaf, Boomerang,
or arrows. Once they're stunned, they fall to the ground and become
vulnerable. Link can use the Grappling Hook, and steal Golden Feathers
from live Peahats. |
Pirate
Boat
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These
small pirate ships are found sailing in many places of the Great Sea.
They're armed only with a canon, but they're surprisingly accurate
and deadly when in groups. Once you get the Bombs, you can have a
canon on your ship and battle it out with these patrolling pirates.
Three direct hits with your ship's canon is enough to sink one of
these vessels, sending it on a one way trip to the bottom of the sea. |
Poe
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Those
ghosts with lanterns are back! These spirits float around, and can
turn nearly invisible. If a Poe makes contact with Link, your controls
will temporarily become reversed, making it hard to walk around. Link
can only successfully attack a Poe when the ghost is in it's most
most visible form. |
Rat
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These
rodents will attack Link, then scurry into a hole in the wall. You
can toss some all-purpose bait in front of a rat hole, and the rat
will pop up and offer to sell you things. Rats are also found in the
jail maze of Windfall Island. Don't count on buying stuff from those
jail rats though - Those jail rats will pull a switch and dump you
in the sea if you make a wrong turn. |
ReDead
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Few
sound effects in this game are as terrifying as the blood-curling
screams of the ReDead. Hiding in coffins and other dark places, these
creepy zombies will pop out and Link will be scared stiff. You'll
be frozen in fear for a moment if you make eye contact with these
creatures. If a ReDead gets too close to you, they'll jump on your
back and begin to leech off your brain! They're vulnerable to light,
so after Link gets the Mirror Shield he reflect light to stun ReDead
before attacking them. Otherwise, you need to slash these creatures
from behind. |
Seahat
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An
aquatic cousin of the Peahat, the large Seahat creatures are found
in clusters throughout the Great Sea. They fly around, and then make
straight dives at your boat. As long as you're moving, it's hard for
a Seahat to hit you. For their size, they're surprisingly vulnerable
to arrows and your boomerang. |
Stalfos
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Armed
with a club and attacking in a spinning frenzy, Stalfos skeletons
inhabit the later dungeons of the game. The best method for taking
down one of these big monsters, is to stun it with arrows or your
boomerang. Then, rush in and attack with a fury of sword slashes.
When the Stalfos finally crumbles and falls to the floor, the battle
isn't over... Destroy the skull, otherwise the creature will slowly
rise from the dead, and pull itself back together again. |
Wizzrobe
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These
magical floating wizards fade in and out from existence. They appear
and use their black magic to hurl flames at our hero. When they're
ready to launch their flame attack, jump to the side to get out of
the way. After they attack, they spin and disappear. Stun a Wizzrobe
with arrows or your Boomerang, and then attack it with your sword. |
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