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There is only one BigOcto found in [[The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time|Ocarina of Time]], and it serves as the miniboss of [[Inside Jabu-Jabu's Belly]]. It is fought in a very small, round room with a spinning spiked platform in the center. In order to defeat him, you need to stun him with the [[Boomerang]], and then hit him in the round blob on his back with your sword. If he is facing towards you, then you'll need to wait for the stun to wear off and he starts spinning, and then stun him again, hoping his back is to you. A good four hits with the [[Kokiri Sword]] should do him in.
There is only one BigOcto found in [[The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time|Ocarina of Time]], and it serves as the miniboss of [[Inside Jabu-Jabu's Belly]]. It is fought in a very small, round room with a spinning spiked platform in the center. In order to defeat him, you need to stun him with the [[Boomerang]], and then hit him in the round blob on his back with your sword. If he is facing towards you, then you'll need to wait for the stun to wear off and he starts spinning, and then stun him again, hoping his back is to you. A good four hits with the [[Kokiri Sword]] should do him in. While fighting the Big Octo, there will be spikes attached to the platform in the middle of the room, it is recommended to watch out for these spikes as they can push you down and may delay your rescue of Princess Ruto.


===Majora's Mask===
===Majora's Mask===

Revision as of 14:09, March 16, 2012

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Big Octo are bigger variations of standard Octoroks from 3D Zelda titles. They have been in Ocarina of Time as a miniboss, Majora's Mask and The Wind Waker.

Appearances

Ocarina of Time

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"Bic Octo...

Attack it from behind!" - Navi


There is only one BigOcto found in Ocarina of Time, and it serves as the miniboss of Inside Jabu-Jabu's Belly. It is fought in a very small, round room with a spinning spiked platform in the center. In order to defeat him, you need to stun him with the Boomerang, and then hit him in the round blob on his back with your sword. If he is facing towards you, then you'll need to wait for the stun to wear off and he starts spinning, and then stun him again, hoping his back is to you. A good four hits with the Kokiri Sword should do him in. While fighting the Big Octo, there will be spikes attached to the platform in the middle of the room, it is recommended to watch out for these spikes as they can push you down and may delay your rescue of Princess Ruto.

Majora's Mask

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Big Octos in Majora's Mask are only found in the Southern Swamp while it is poisoned. If Link gets too close to one, it'll suck him in, and spit him out again, dealing alot of damage. They can only be killed with something pointy such as the boat tour boat, or the Bow.

The Wind Waker

Big Octos in The Wind Waker have a much different visual appearance than that of previous Zelda titles, and are only found in specific spots around the Great Sea. If you see a flock of seagulls flying around one spot over the water, there is a Big Octo there. Approaching one will get you stuck in a whirlpool, and the Big Octo will rise out of the sea.
Big Octos have a number of eyes, ranging from 4, 8, and 12. The only items that work against them are Bombs the Bow, and the Boomerang. The Boomerang takes 2 hits per eye, whereas the bombs and arrows only take one. Failure in destroying all of the eyes fast enough will result in Link getting sucked into the creature, and spat out to some random island of the Great Sea. Killing the 4-eyed one will make a Great Fairy appear, who gives Link a Magic Meter enhancement. Killing an 8-eyed one will create a light ring with a chest containing an Orange Rupee, while defeating a 12-eyed one will grant you a Piece of Heart.

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