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{{Enemy
{{Infobox|enemy
|name = Blastworm
| image = [[File:Blastworm.png]]
|image = [[File:Blastworm Large.png]]
| caption = Blastworm model from Spirit Tracks
|game = ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Spirit Tracks|Spirit Tracks]]''
| threat = 1
|habitat = [[Forest Temple (Spirit Tracks)]]
| attack =
|weapon = [[Sword]]
| game = ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Spirit Tracks|Spirit Tracks]]''
| location = [[Forest Temple (Spirit Tracks)|Forest Temple]]<br/>[[Take 'Em All On]]
| weapon = [[Sword]]
}}
}}
{{quote|Creepy crawlers known as Blastworms reside in the Forest Temple. Strike one with Link's sword to make it curl up into a spiky ball that's dangerous to touch. Once curled, a Blastworm is moments away from detonating, just like a bomb. Use the Whirlwind to knock these beasts into remote switches, bomb blocks, and enemies for explosive results.|[[Prima Games Spirit Tracks Premiere Edition Strategy Guide|Spirit Tracks Prima Games Strategy Guide]].}}
'''Blastworms''' are explosive worm-like enemies from ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Spirit Tracks|Spirit Tracks]]''.{{Ref|''[[The Legend of Zelda: Encyclopedia]]'', pg. 167}}


'''Blastworms''' are an enemy found only within the Forest Temple of ''Spirit Tracks''. When hit with a sword they curl up and after a few seconds start blinking red, then they explode. A curled up Blastworm can be moved with the [[Whirlwind]]. [[Link]] uses them to defeat the boss of the Forest Temple, [[Stagnox]].
==Overview==
Blastworms are found within the [[Forest Temple (Spirit Tracks)|Forest Temple]]. They appear as small light blue and white worms who walk around the ground, trying to attack [[Link (Spirit Tracks)|Link]]. Simple sword strikes get rid of these creatures quite easily.
 
Once Link has defeated a worm, it turns into a spiked ball. Link can use his sword to blow up the ball, or use the [[Whirlwind]] to blow this spiked ball into another enemy or cracked block. This is useful in breaking cracked boulders or defeating various enemies and bosses. [[Link (Spirit Tracks)|Link]] uses them to defeat the boss of the Forest Temple, [[Stagnox]].
 
==See also==
*[[Sluggula]]
*[[Torch Slug]]
 
==Trivia==
* The [[Blastworm]]'s name likely comes from its tendency to explode when defeated.
 
==Gallery==
<gallery>
File:Blastworm Large.png
</gallery>
 
{{references}}
 
{{Spirit Tracks Enemies}}


{{Cat|Spirit Tracks Enemies}}
{{Cat|Spirit Tracks Enemies}}

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Blastworm
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Blastworm model from Spirit Tracks

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"Creepy crawlers known as Blastworms reside in the Forest Temple. Strike one with Link's sword to make it curl up into a spiky ball that's dangerous to touch. Once curled, a Blastworm is moments away from detonating, just like a bomb. Use the Whirlwind to knock these beasts into remote switches, bomb blocks, and enemies for explosive results."

Blastworms are explosive worm-like enemies from Spirit Tracks.[1]

Overview

Blastworms are found within the Forest Temple. They appear as small light blue and white worms who walk around the ground, trying to attack Link. Simple sword strikes get rid of these creatures quite easily.

Once Link has defeated a worm, it turns into a spiked ball. Link can use his sword to blow up the ball, or use the Whirlwind to blow this spiked ball into another enemy or cracked block. This is useful in breaking cracked boulders or defeating various enemies and bosses. Link uses them to defeat the boss of the Forest Temple, Stagnox.

See also

Trivia

  • The Blastworm's name likely comes from its tendency to explode when defeated.

Gallery

References