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The Armos Knight is an enemy that appears in various [[The Legend of Zelda (Series)|Zelda]] games in various forms. Whether a boss, or a minion, each form is large and intimidating.


The Armos Knight is an enemy that appears in various [[The Legend of Zelda (Series)|Zelda]] games in various forms. Whether a boss, or a minion, each form is large and intimidating.


==A Link to the Past==
==A Link to the Past==
[[File:ArmosKnight.png|left|80px]]The Armos Knight first appeared in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past|A Link to the Past]]''. In the [[Eastern Palace]], the first dungeon of the game, Link fought 6 Armos Knights as the boss of the dungeon. They are easily defeated using the [[Bow]], which is the dungeon item. When there is only one Armos Knight left alive, the final Armos Knight turns red and tries to stomp Link.
The Armos Knight first appeared in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past|A Link to the Past]]'' and is always in a grouping of six. They are the boss of the [[Eastern Palace]], the first dungeon of the game. They are easily defeated using that dungeon's item, the [[Bow]]. When there is only one Armos Knight left alive, the final Armos Knight turns red and tries to stomp Link. The knights show up again as a mini-boss in [[Ganon's Tower (A Link to the Past)|Ganon's Tower]].
 
 
<onlyinclude>{{Gallery|size=80|pad=5|}}
{{Gallery/Box|file=ArmosKnight.png|caption=In-Game Sprite}}
{{Gallery/Box|file=Lttp_eastern_palace.jpg|caption= [[Eastern Palace]]}}
{{Gallery/Box|file=Lttp_zd_044.png‎|caption= 1st Battle Starts}}
{{Gallery/Box|file=Lltp_zd_045.png‎|caption= 1st Battle, Last One Changes}}
{{Gallery/Box|file=Lttp_sho_guide123.jpg|caption=Japanese Information}}
{{Gallery/Box|file=S-ganons-tower.jpg|caption= Level 8<br />[[Ganon's Tower (A Link to the Past)|Ganon's Tower]]}}
{{Gallery/Box|file=Lttp_zd_323.png|link=Armos Knight|caption=Screen of the 2nd Fight}}
{{Gallery/Bottom}}</onlyinclude>
 


==Link's Awakening==
==Link's Awakening==
<onlyinclude>{{Gallery|size=80|pad=5|}}
{{Gallery/Box|file=ArmosKnight-LA.png|caption=In-Game Sprite}}
{{Gallery/Bottom}}</onlyinclude>


==Wind Waker==
==Wind Waker==
The Armos Knight appeared only in the [[Tower of the Gods]] and the [[Wind Temple]], and were not very powerful. They are giant stone statues with spikes at their base, and hop around trying to hit Link. But every once and while, they opened their mouths, and Link could easily take advantage of that by throwing a [[bomb]] in their mouth.
The Armos Knight appeared only in the [[Tower of the Gods]] and the [[Wind Temple]], and were not very powerful. They are giant stone statues with spikes at their base, and hop around trying to hit Link. But every once and while, they opened their mouths, and Link could easily take advantage of that by throwing a [[bomb]] in their mouth.


==Four Swords==
==Four Swords==


==Gallery==
<gallery>
File:ArmosKnight-LA.png|Armos Knight Sprite from ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Link's Awakening|Link's Awakening]]''
</gallery>


{{Cat|A Link to the Past Bosses}}
{{Cat|A Link to the Past Bosses}}
{{Cat|Link's Awakening Mini-Bosses}}
{{Cat|Link's Awakening Mini-Bosses}}

Revision as of 05:33, June 22, 2012

Template:Enemy The Armos Knight is an enemy that appears in various Zelda games in various forms. Whether a boss, or a minion, each form is large and intimidating.


A Link to the Past

The Armos Knight first appeared in A Link to the Past and is always in a grouping of six. They are the boss of the Eastern Palace, the first dungeon of the game. They are easily defeated using that dungeon's item, the Bow. When there is only one Armos Knight left alive, the final Armos Knight turns red and tries to stomp Link. The knights show up again as a mini-boss in Ganon's Tower.



Link's Awakening


Wind Waker

The Armos Knight appeared only in the Tower of the Gods and the Wind Temple, and were not very powerful. They are giant stone statues with spikes at their base, and hop around trying to hit Link. But every once and while, they opened their mouths, and Link could easily take advantage of that by throwing a bomb in their mouth.


Four Swords