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'''Enemy''': Bulblin archer<br>
{{Infobox|enemy
'''Attacks''': Fire arrow (quarter-heart)<br>
| image = [[File:Bulblin Archer Fire Arrow - TPGCN.png|400px]]
'''Found''': [[Goron Mines]]; Overworld<br>
| threat = 2
'''Description''': Bulbin archers are some of the most common enemies found throughout Hyrule. Unlike its counterpart, the [[Bulblin Warrior]], a Bulblin archer looses fire arrows at Link. Because they pose a minimal threat, simply attack them with your sword techniques as you would with a Bulblin Warrior, or fire an [[Arrow]] back at them. While most of them can't shoot very far, they can shoot quite accurately, and if [[Link]] stays in one spot for too long, he will get hit.
| attack = Fire Arrow {{H|0.25}}
Bulblin Archers pose the most threat during the transportation of the [[Prince Ralis|Zora child]] to [[Kakariko Village]]. Their fire arrows light the carriage on fire. It needs to quickly be put out with the [[Gale Boomerang]], and if it is not than the player will have to start all over.
| game = ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess|Twilight Princess]]''
| location = [[Goron Mines]]<br/>[[Overworld]]
| weapon = [[Hero's Bow]]
| related = [[Bulblin]]
}}
 
'''Bulblin Archers''' are some of the most common enemies found throughout [[Hyrule]]. Unlike its counterpart, the Bulblin Archer shoots fire arrows at [[Link (Twilight Princess)|Link]]. Because they pose a minimal threat, Link can simply attack them with his sword, or fire an [[Arrow]] back at them. While most of them cannot shoot very far, they can shoot quite accurately, and if Link stays in one spot for too long, he will get hit.
 
Bulblin Archers pose the most threat during the transportation of the [[Prince Ralis|Zora child]] to [[Kakariko Village (Twilight Princess)|Kakariko Village]]. Their fire arrows light the carriage on fire. It needs to quickly be put out with the [[Gale Boomerang]], and if it is not, then Link will have to start over again.


==Appearance==
==Appearance==
Bulblins are green goblin-like creatures that look like humans (or [[Hylian]]s) to some extent.  They have horns coming out the sides of their heads, and a bandana over their mouths. They are fully clothed with shirts, shorts, and shoes that all look ragged and worn.


Bulblins are green goblin-like creatures that look like humans (or [[Hylian]]s) to some extent. They have horns coming out the sides of their heads, and a bandana over their mouths.  They are fully clothed with shirts, shorts, and shoes which all look ragged and worn.  
==Gallery==
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File:Bulblin Archer waiting - TPGCN.png
File:Bulblinarcher.jpg
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{{Cat|Twilight Princess Enemies}}
{{Cat|Twilight Princess Enemies}}

Latest revision as of 15:56, March 18, 2023

Bulblin Archer
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Bulblin Archers are some of the most common enemies found throughout Hyrule. Unlike its counterpart, the Bulblin Archer shoots fire arrows at Link. Because they pose a minimal threat, Link can simply attack them with his sword, or fire an Arrow back at them. While most of them cannot shoot very far, they can shoot quite accurately, and if Link stays in one spot for too long, he will get hit.

Bulblin Archers pose the most threat during the transportation of the Zora child to Kakariko Village. Their fire arrows light the carriage on fire. It needs to quickly be put out with the Gale Boomerang, and if it is not, then Link will have to start over again.

Appearance

Bulblins are green goblin-like creatures that look like humans (or Hylians) to some extent. They have horns coming out the sides of their heads, and a bandana over their mouths. They are fully clothed with shirts, shorts, and shoes that all look ragged and worn.

Gallery