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The '''Purple Moas''' are invisible, and can only be seen by finding the [[Cross]].<ref>{{cite manual|quote=A ghost that flies over the graveyard. You can't see all of them unless you have a cross.|game=''Adventure of Link|page=29}}</ref> | The '''Purple Moas''' are invisible, and can only be seen by finding the [[Cross]].<ref>{{cite manual|quote=A ghost that flies over the graveyard. You can't see all of them unless you have a cross.|game=''Adventure of Link|page=29}}</ref> | ||
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Revision as of 17:26, January 5, 2012
The Moa is a flying eyeball-like creature in The Adventure of Link. They typically fly either back and forth, or in a swooping fashion. Every time a Moa collides with Link, he loses not only a moderately large amount of health, but also a few experience points.[1] The best way to defeat these flying creatures is to use either the Up or Down Thrust.
Varieties
There are several varieties of the Moa, with varying strengths:
The Fire Moas are orange Moas that worth 100 experience points for killing; they are found mostly in dungeons and drop fireballs as they pass overhead.
The Purple Moas are invisible, and can only be seen by finding the Cross.[2]
Trivia
- The Girubokku enemies from the same game greatly resemble Moas in being giant floating eyeballs. However, they fight rather differently, traveling around the screen for a short distance before opening their single great eye, which is Link's only opening to attack.
Gallery
- BlueMoa.gif
Blue Moa
- 120px-Moas (Captain N).png
Moas in Captain N: The Game Master