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They will fly about very quickly, occasionally dropping rocks down on [[Link]].{{Ref|[http://www.zeldadungeon.net/gallery/displayimage.php?album{{=}}328&pid{{=}}9760#top_display_media Nintendo Power Magazines - Issue 004], pg. 22|The giant fly persistently drops stones.}} They can be quite difficult to defeat because of their speed. Using the [[Upward Thrust]] is the best tactic to fend them off.  
They will fly about very quickly, occasionally dropping rocks down on [[Link]].{{Ref|[http://www.zeldadungeon.net/gallery/displayimage.php?album{{=}}328&pid{{=}}9760#top_display_media Nintendo Power Magazines - Issue 004], pg. 22|The giant fly persistently drops stones.}} They can be quite difficult to defeat because of their speed. Using the [[Upward Thrust]] is the best tactic to fend them off.  


Boon are usually found alongside [[Tektite]]s and [[Basilisk]], but unlike these two creatures the [[Fire Spell]] is not needed in order to defeat them. Link gains 50 experience points for defeating this enemy.  
Boon are usually found alongside [[Tektite]]s and [[Basilisk]], but unlike these two creatures the [[Fire Spell]] is not needed in order to defeat them. Link gains 50 [[Experience Point|experience points]] for defeating this enemy.  


====Game Data====
====Game Data====
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| rowspan="3" width="25%" |[[File:Pesto-Sprite-AOL.png]]
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| width="25%" | [[Experience Point]]s || width="50%" | 50
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| Item Drop || [[Magic Jar|Red Magic Jar]] or [[Point Bag|200 exp Point Bag]]
| Item Drop || [[Magic Jar|Red Magic Jar]] or [[Point Bag|200 exp Point Bag]]
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==Trivia==
==Trivia==
* The [[Pesto]] found in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: The Minish Cap|The Minish Cap]]'' while Link in [[Minish]] size is very similar to the [[Boon]].
* The [[Pesto]] found in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: The Minish Cap|The Minish Cap]]'' while Link in [[Minish]] size is very similar to the Boon.


==Gallery==
==Gallery==

Revision as of 05:28, August 16, 2021

Boon
Pesto-Art-AOL.png
Boon Official Artwork from The Adventure of Link

Games

Location

The Adventure of Link
Eastern Hyrule
Maze Island


The Faces of Evil
Spearfish Falls
Lupay

The Wand of Gamelon
Ahitaru

Threat

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Weapons

Boon (Japanese: ブーン\) is an enemy that appears in The Adventure of Link.

Appearances

The Adventure of Link

Boon are fly-like enemies that are only found in Eastern Hyrule. They are commonly found in grassy areas near the Town of Nabooru, within the swamps in southeastern Hyrule, and on Maze Island.

They will fly about very quickly, occasionally dropping rocks down on Link.[1] They can be quite difficult to defeat because of their speed. Using the Upward Thrust is the best tactic to fend them off.

Boon are usually found alongside Tektites and Basilisk, but unlike these two creatures the Fire Spell is not needed in order to defeat them. Link gains 50 experience points for defeating this enemy.

Game Data

Boon
Pesto-Sprite-AOL.png Experience Points 50
Item Drop Red Magic Jar or 200 exp Point Bag
Enemy Habitat Plains and Swamps of Eastern Hyrule
Combat Data

Non-Canon Appearances

Link: The Faces of Evil

Boon are bee-like enemies that can be found in Spearfish Falls and Lupay. They come swooping towards Link, simply trying to fly right into him. While they do come at various angles, their somewhat large size makes them fairly easy targets for Link's sword. A single sword slash will defeat them. Link must be careful though, as wherever he see a single Boon, many more are soon to follow. So Link must try to defeat them before they can gang up on him. Boon will also leave behind a single red ruby as a spoil once they have been defeated.

Zelda: The Wand of Gamelon

Boon can be found flying around the desert areas of Ahitaru. They look like and act the same as the did in Link: The Faces of Evil.

Trivia

Gallery

References

  1. "The giant fly persistently drops stones.", Nintendo Power Magazines - Issue 004, pg. 22