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'''Dexivines'''{{Ref|pg. 123|You'll have to deal with several Green ChuChus and a couple of Magic-sapping Dexivines.|''[[Prima Games The Wind Waker HD Collector's Edition Strategy Guide]]''}} are plant-like enemies that appear in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker|The Wind Waker]]''. These enemies can be found in the [[Forbidden Woods]] and the [[Wind Temple]], often hiding in grassy areas. While Dexivines are similar to [[Dexihand]]s and [[Tailpasaran]], these enemies conceal most of their body underground, only a portion of the Dexivine's claw is shown. When Link approaches them, the Dexivine reveals the rest of their body, being a blue tentacle with a purple claw attached at the top. While Link is approaching one of them, the Dexivine attempts to grab onto him. If they succeed, the Dexivine drains Link's [[Magic Meter|magic]] but do not damage him. Once attached to Link, Dexivines cannot come off unless he cuts the tentacles off with almost all of his items like the [[sword]], [[bomb]]s, and [[Skull Hammer]]. When underground, Link can defeat them with the [[Bow]] or the [[Boomerang]]. However, they grow back shortly after and continue to grow back no matter how many times Link cuts the Dexivine. As a result, it is best for Link to cut the Dexivines apart and proceed before they grow back, or he can avoid them entirely.
'''Dexivines'''{{Ref|pg. 123|You'll have to deal with several Green ChuChus and a couple of Magic-sapping Dexivines.|''[[Prima Games The Wind Waker HD Collector's Edition Strategy Guide]]''}} are plant-like enemies that appear in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker|The Wind Waker]]''. These enemies can be found in the [[Forbidden Woods]] and the [[Wind Temple]], often hiding in grassy areas. While Dexivines are similar to [[Dexihand]]s and [[Tailpasaran]], these enemies conceal most of their body underground, only a portion of the Dexivine's claw is shown. When Link approaches them, the Dexivine reveals the rest of their body, being a blue tentacle with a purple claw attached at the top. While Link is approaching one of them, the Dexivine attempts to grab onto him.{{Ref|pg. 123|Dexivines are less an enemy and more of an obstacle. Like Morths, they grab on to you and slow your movement.|''Prima Games The Wind Waker HD Collector's Edition Strategy Guide''}} If they succeed, the Dexivine drains Link's [[Magic Meter|magic]] but do not damage him.{{Ref|pg. 123|Unlike Morths, however, Dexivines will slowly draw you towards themselves, draining your Magic Bar.|''Prima Games The Wind Waker HD Collector's Edition Strategy Guide''}} Once attached to Link, Dexivines cannot come off unless he cuts the tentacles off with almost all of his items like the [[sword]], [[bomb]]s, and [[Skull Hammer]]. When underground, Link can defeat them with the [[Bow]] or the [[Boomerang]]. However, they grow back shortly after and continue to grow back no matter how many times Link cuts the Dexivine.{{Ref|pg. 123|A single sword slash of any type will dispatch them, but they'll just end up sprouting from the ground again moments later.|''Prima Games The Wind Waker HD Collector's Edition Strategy Guide''}} As a result, it is best for Link to cut the Dexivines apart and proceed before they grow back, or he can avoid them entirely.{{Ref|pg. 123|To deal with these volatile vines, do whatever needs to be done in the area they are in and then move along without delay. In other words, cut and run.|''Prima Games The Wind Waker HD Collector's Edition Strategy Guide''}}


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