![]() *In The Adventure of Link, there are also larger, cow-skull Bubbles that split into two Bubbles when slain. The second quest also features Red Bubbles, which when touched, leave him unable to use his sword until he comes into contact with a Blue Bubble. *In The Legend of Zelda, Blue Bubbles in the first quest render Link unable to use his sword for a short time. Bubbles in The Legend of Zelda are invulnerable, but in some games they are stunned or rendered vulnerable if their flame is extinguished. They will sometimes disguise themselves as lifeless skulls before suddenly attacking Link if he gets too close or touches them. Bubbles can come in Red (which, on contact, will usually light Link on fire), Blue (which will usually inflict the curse), Green (which regularly extinguish their own flames), and White (which are not actually inflamed) variations. If one touches Link, it will usually curse him by rendering him unable to use his sword for a certain amount of time, and in The Adventure of Link and A Link to the Past, they will make him lose both health and magic. They will blow up shortly after being struck, either by ricocheting around the room, or by slowly moving towards Link, visibly counting down to their destruction.īubbles (also known as Anti-Fairies or Wisps) are flaming skull enemies. In Twilight Princess, Bari are restricted to water, and can only be defeated by using the Clawshot to extract their innards.īombites are living bombs that appear in Link's Awakening and The Minish Cap. ![]() Many Bari guard Barinade in Jabu-Jabu's Belly. In Ocarina of Time it behaves similarly to the Biri, and will split into three smaller Biri if struck. In the GBA remake of A Link to the Past, they guard Arrghus in the Palace of the Four Sword.īari are larger Biri that appear in Ocarina of Time and Twilight Princess. Usually a Biri is only electrified for short periods of time, though in Ocarina of Time it will always shock Link if he attacks it with a metal weapon - they can instead be safely attacked using a Deku Stick, Boomerang, or by stunning them with a Deku Nut. In A Link to the Past, red Biri will split into two smaller Biri if attacked, and in Oracle of Ages, Biri will split if attacked with a sword. ![]() It is usually easiest just to knock them into a nearby pit, but in A Link to the Past they can be defeated by sword attacks, in Oracle of Seasons they can be crushed with iron balls, and in Four Swords Adventures they can be defeated either by stunning them with a boomerang and then using sword-attacks, or using the Roc's Feather to perform a Down-Thrust attack.īiri are electrified jellyfish that can live in or out of water, and appear in A Link to the Past, Ocarina of Time, and Oracle of Ages. If Link hits them with a weapon, they will be knocked back instead, but Link will still be bounced back a little bit. Hardhat Beetles have elastic carapaces covering their body that they use to knock Link away. They are invulnerable as long as they are upright, but if the player blocks their charge with his shield, they will be flipped over, exposing their vulnerable undersides. Spiked Beetles have spiked carapaces on their topside, and will race at Link if he is within their line of sight. ![]() In Ocarina of Time, Beamos can fire both a beam that knocks Link back and a beam that inflicts damage. The beam can generally be reflected with the Mirror Shield. In A Link to the Past, Link's Awakening, Oracle of Ages, and Oracle of Seasons, it is invulnerable, but in Ocarina of Time, The Wind Waker, Four Swords Adventures, and Twilight Princess, it can be defeated by setting explosives or by firing an arrow into its "eye". If the Beamos spots an intruder it will fire a beam while the target is in view, and will either continue to rotate or track the target to keep it in view. The Beamos is typically a type of pillar-mounted mechanical eye that rotates 360 degrees in search of intruders. Some Armos statues do not attack and can be moved like blocks.īeamos are one of the more common enemies in The Legend of Zelda series. They typically pose as statues or suits of armor, but attack when approached. According to The Minish Cap, they were created to guard the Wind Tribe, and there is a Minish-sized chamber inside them where they can be turned on or off. They look exactly like Shy Guys from the. Similar to the Arm-Mimics, Mask-Mimics are the mask-wearing copycats found in Link's Awakening. Īrm-Mimics are robed creatures found in Link's Awakening. For creatures that appear primarily as bosses, see. This article describes several types of fictional enemy creatures encountered in the of video games.
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