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| caption    = A Malice pool with columns and an eyeball
| caption    = A Malice pool with columns and an eyeball
| game    = ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild|Breath of the Wild]]''<br />''[[Hyrule Warriors: Age of Calamity|Age of Calamity]]''
| game    = ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild|Breath of the Wild]]''<br />''[[Hyrule Warriors: Age of Calamity|Age of Calamity]]''
| location = [[Divine Beast]]s<br />[[North Lomei Labyrinth]]<br />[[South Lomei Labyrinth]]<br />[[Hyrule Castle (Breath of the Wild)|Hyrule Castle]]<br />[[Akkala Citadel]]<br />[[Tabantha Tower]]<br />[[Coliseum Ruins]]</br>[[Bottomless Swamp]]
| location = [[Divine Beast]]s<br />[[North Lomei Labyrinth]]<br />[[South Lomei Labyrinth]]<br />[[Hyrule Castle (Breath of the Wild)|Hyrule Castle]]<br />[[Akkala Citadel]]<br />[[Tabantha Tower]]<br />[[Coliseum Ruins]]<br />[[Bottomless Swamp]]
| weapon  = [[Remote Bomb (Rune)|Remote Bombs]]<br/>[[Arrow]]s
| weapon  = [[Remote Bomb (Rune)|Remote Bombs]]<br/>[[Arrow]]s
| related  = [[Evil Crystal]]<br/>[[Cursed Lizalfos]]<br>[[Cursed Moblin]]<br>[[Cursed Bokoblin]]
| related  = [[Evil Crystal]]<br/>[[Cursed Lizalfos]]<br>[[Cursed Moblin]]<br>[[Cursed Bokoblin]]<br>[[Gloom]]
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Cursed heads of [[Stalkoblin]]s, [[Stalizalfos]] and [[Stalmoblin]]s can appear from areas of Malice that have maws in them, which have a total of 30 health each, and unlike the eyeballs, these monsters can be added to the Hyrule Compendium, and will repeatedly respawn until the particular section of Malice is destroyed by attacking the eyeball.  
Cursed heads of [[Stalkoblin]]s, [[Stalizalfos]] and [[Stalmoblin]]s can appear from areas of Malice that have maws in them, which have a total of 30 health each, and unlike the eyeballs, these monsters can be added to the Hyrule Compendium, and will repeatedly respawn until the particular section of Malice is destroyed by attacking the eyeball.  
Malice is also shown to afflict more innocent creatures and elemental deities, as [[Naydra]] the ice dragon falls victim to being possessed by the Malice before Link encounters it and sets it free from its control. Neither [[Farosh]] nor [[Dinraal]] have been affected by the substance at all.


However, this can only be achieved where available. Places across Hyrule which are blighted with pools of Malice will be found (like the [[Coliseum Ruins]]), but it may well be irremovable.
However, this can only be achieved where available. Places across Hyrule which are blighted with pools of Malice will be found (like the [[Coliseum Ruins]]), but it may well be irremovable.


The flat black fringes of Malice pools can be stepped on without damage, but touching the solid mass will incur in damage.
The flat black fringes of Malice pools can be stepped on without damage but touching the solid mass will incur in damage.


==''Age of Calamity''==
==''Age of Calamity''==
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*All [[Guardian Scout]]s, [[Guardian Turret]]s and [[Guardian Skywatcher]]s specifically found in the [[EX The Champions' Ballad|Champion's Ballad DLC]], regardless of whether or not they're inside a [[Shrine of Trials|Shrine]], are completely devoid of [[Malice]], so they have orange coloration instead of magenta.
*All [[Guardian Scout]]s, [[Guardian Turret]]s and [[Guardian Skywatcher]]s specifically found in the [[EX The Champions' Ballad|Champion's Ballad DLC]], regardless of whether or not they're inside a [[Shrine of Trials|Shrine]], are completely devoid of [[Malice]], so they have orange coloration instead of magenta.
* When Zelda is shown taking the battered [[Master Sword#Breath of the Wild|Master Sword]] to the [[Korok Forest]] in ''[[The Master Sword (Memory)|The Master Sword]]'' [[Recovered Memory|recovered memory]], it's shown to be "rusty", albeit this "rust" is actually Malice.
* When Zelda is shown taking the battered [[Master Sword#Breath of the Wild|Master Sword]] to the [[Korok Forest]] in ''[[The Master Sword (Memory)|The Master Sword]]'' [[Recovered Memory|recovered memory]], it's shown to be "rusty", albeit this "rust" is actually Malice.
* The term "Malice Pool" used to refer to literal pools of blighted water bodies that would be present in the game. These were eventually deprecated to water or mud pools before the game's release.


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