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| location = [[Eastern Palace (A Link to the Past)|Eastern Palace]]''<br/>''[[Southern Face Shrine]]''<br/>''[[Tower of the Gods]]''<br/>''[[Wind Temple]] | | location = [[Eastern Palace (A Link to the Past)|Eastern Palace]]''<br/>''[[Southern Face Shrine]]''<br/>''[[Tower of the Gods]]''<br/>''[[Wind Temple (The Wind Waker)|Wind Temple]] | ||
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===The Wind Waker=== | ===The Wind Waker=== | ||
Armos Knights first appear in the [[Tower of the Gods]] and later are found within the [[Wind Temple]]. They appear as giant stone statues with spikes at their base, and hop around trying to hit [[Link (The Wind Waker)|Link]]. Every once and while, the Armos Knight will open its mouth. To defeat the knight, Link must throw a bomb into their open mouth. Once it explodes, the Armos Knight hops around madly for a short time, trying to crush Link, before finally exploding. | Armos Knights first appear in the [[Tower of the Gods]] and later are found within the [[Wind Temple (The Wind Waker)|Wind Temple]]. They appear as giant stone statues with spikes at their base, and hop around trying to hit [[Link (The Wind Waker)|Link]]. Every once and while, the Armos Knight will open its mouth. To defeat the knight, Link must throw a bomb into their open mouth. Once it explodes, the Armos Knight hops around madly for a short time, trying to crush Link, before finally exploding. | ||
==See also== | ==See also== |
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The Armos Knight is an enemy that appears in various forms in The Legend of Zelda series.[1] Whether a boss or an enemy, each form is large and intimidating.
Appearances
A Link to the Past
- Main article: Armos Knight (A Link to the Past)
The Armos Knight makes its debut in A Link to the Past. Armos Knights are the boss of the Eastern Palace, the first dungeon of the game. They also later appear as a mini-boss in Ganon's Tower.
Link's Awakening
- Main article: Armos Knight (Link's Awakening)
An Armos Knight is located in the Southern Face Shrine. It protects the Face Key which opens the Face Shrine. Link can defeat the Armos Knight using the Spin Attack or Bow.
The Wind Waker
Armos Knights first appear in the Tower of the Gods and later are found within the Wind Temple. They appear as giant stone statues with spikes at their base, and hop around trying to hit Link. Every once and while, the Armos Knight will open its mouth. To defeat the knight, Link must throw a bomb into their open mouth. Once it explodes, the Armos Knight hops around madly for a short time, trying to crush Link, before finally exploding.
See also
Gallery
An Armos Knight from Link's Awakening DX
An Armos Knight from A Link to the Past
References
- ↑ The Legend of Zelda: Encyclopedia, pg. 163