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| caption = Artwork from The Adventure of Link | | caption = Artwork from The Adventure of Link | ||
| game = ''[[Zelda II: The Adventure of Link|The Adventure of Link]]'' | | game = ''[[Zelda II: The Adventure of Link|The Adventure of Link]]'' | ||
| location = [[Island Palace]]<br>[[Maze Island Palace]]<br>[[ | | location = [[Island Palace]]<br>[[Maze Island Palace]]<br>[[Three-Eye Rock Palace]] | ||
| weapon = [[Sword]] | | weapon = [[Sword]] | ||
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The '''Doomknocker''', also known as '''Hell Guma''', is an enemy that appears in ''[[Zelda II: The Adventure of Link|The Adventure of Link]]''. | The '''Doomknocker''', also known as '''Hell Guma''', is an enemy that appears in ''[[Zelda II: The Adventure of Link|The Adventure of Link]]''. | ||
Doomknockers are enemies that guard the [[Island Palace]], [[Maze Island Palace]] and [[ | Doomknockers are enemies that guard the [[Island Palace]], [[Maze Island Palace]] and [[Three-Eye Rock Palace]] in ''The Adventure of Link''. They are blue-armored soldiers that attack by throwing spiked maces that act like boomerangs. They have a very similar attack pattern as [[Guma]]s. They also occasionally jump into the air to avoid [[Link]]'s attack or to change the pace of their throws. | ||
Doomknockers are quite dangerous enemies, so Link can try dodging their maces and attacking by using a [[Downward Thrust]]. Link can also use the [[Reflect Spell]] to block a Doomknocker's mace. Link gains 100 experience points after defeating a Doomknocker. | Doomknockers are quite dangerous enemies, so Link can try dodging their maces and attacking by using a [[Downward Thrust]]. Link can also use the [[Reflect Spell]] to block a Doomknocker's mace. Link gains 100 experience points after defeating a Doomknocker. | ||
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| Item Drop || [[Magic Jar|Red Magic Jar]] or [[Point Bag|200 exp Point Bag]] | | Item Drop || [[Magic Jar|Red Magic Jar]] or [[Point Bag|200 exp Point Bag]] | ||
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| Enemy Habitat || height="90px" | [[Midoro Palace]]<br>[[Island Palace]]<br>[[Maze Island Palace]]<br> | | Enemy Habitat || height="90px" | [[Midoro Palace]]<br>[[Island Palace]]<br>[[Maze Island Palace]]<br>[[Three-Eye Rock Palace]] | ||
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The Doomknocker, also known as Hell Guma, is an enemy that appears in The Adventure of Link.
Doomknockers are enemies that guard the Island Palace, Maze Island Palace and Three-Eye Rock Palace in The Adventure of Link. They are blue-armored soldiers that attack by throwing spiked maces that act like boomerangs. They have a very similar attack pattern as Gumas. They also occasionally jump into the air to avoid Link's attack or to change the pace of their throws.
Doomknockers are quite dangerous enemies, so Link can try dodging their maces and attacking by using a Downward Thrust. Link can also use the Reflect Spell to block a Doomknocker's mace. Link gains 100 experience points after defeating a Doomknocker.
Game Data
Experience Points | 100 | ||||
Item Drop | Red Magic Jar or 200 exp Point Bag | ||||
Enemy Habitat | Midoro Palace Island Palace Maze Island Palace Three-Eye Rock Palace | ||||
Combat Data | •Mace attack only blockable with Reflect |
Gallery
Doomknocker Artwork from The Adventure of Link
Doomknocker Artwork from Futabasha Guide for The Adventure of Link
Doomknocker Sprite from The Adventure of Link