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==''The Minish Cap''==
==''The Minish Cap''==
Madderpillars only appear inside the [[Deepwood Shrine]] and [[Temple of Droplets]]. Their vulnerability stems from their red heart-shaped tail, or their nose, which can be easily struck with the sword. However, doing so causes them to become enraged and speed up their movements for a short period of time.
Madderpillar first appears in the [[Deepwood Shrine]] as the mini-boss. Link can strike its red nose to stun the enemy, which will reveal its red-heart shaped tail. This is the enemies weakness and Link will be able to deliver a number of consecutive sword slashes. However, after a few moments, madderpillar will reawaken and become enraged, causing it to gain speed in its movement for a short period of time. After Link defeats the mini-boss, he awarded with the [[Gust Jar]].
 
A Madderpillar appears later within the [[Temple of Droplets]] as an enemy that guards a chamber which contains the [[Compass]]. This time however, the battle is on ice, making it a bit more difficult to manuever. Later in the dungeon, Link will fight a pair of a madderpillars in the same room, this time in a dark room, requiring Link to use the [[Flame Lantern]] to be able to see.


{{Figurine| id=122 | Madderpillar | Figurine_Madderpillar_(TMC).gif | Appears in Deepwood Shrine, etc. This caterpillar moves in a zigzag pattern. If you hit on the nose, he gets upset and starts running around. }}
{{Figurine| id=122 | Madderpillar | Figurine_Madderpillar_(TMC).gif | Appears in Deepwood Shrine, etc. This caterpillar moves in a zigzag pattern. If you hit on the nose, he gets upset and starts running around. }}

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