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If Link has multiple [[Temporary Heart]]s, they are treated as a *single* Heart Container for the purposes of gloom damage. As with any temporary hearts, they disappear permanently after loss.
If Link has multiple [[Temporary Heart]]s, they are treated as a *single* Heart Container for the purposes of gloom damage. As with any temporary hearts, they disappear permanently after loss.


In addition to static gloom lying on the ground, many enemies in the Depths are infested by gloom, and will deal gloom damage - disabling heart containers - rather than ordinary damage. There are also active pools found in the Depths, [[Labyrinths]] and, occasionally, other areas such as [[Akkala Citadel Ruins]]. These chase Link and form [[Gloom Spawn]], giant hands with eyeballs, to grab him.
In addition to static gloom lying on the ground, many enemies in the Depths are "Gloom-Wreathed", and will deal gloom damage - disabling heart containers - rather than ordinary damage.
 
There are also active pools found in the Depths, [[Labyrinths]] and, occasionally, other areas such as [[Akkala Citadel Ruins]]. These chase Link and form [[Gloom Spawn]], giant hands with eyeballs, to grab him. If Link escapes these, they evaporate and leave [[Dark Clump]]s behind. If he confronts them - as is required under the [[Deku Tree]] to free [[Korok Forest]] - actively defeating them spawns a [[Phantom Ganon (Tears of the Kingdom)|Phantom Ganon]].


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