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Geldarms are enemies that have appeared in [[Zelda II: The Adventure of Link]].
'''Geldarms''' are enemies that have appeared in [[Zelda II: The Adventure of Link]].


==Appearances==
==Appearances==
===The Adventure of Link===
===The Adventure of Link===
Geldarm is a strange bug that makes its home in the deserts of [[Hyrule]]. It stays low to the ground until their prey draws near. It will extends its long body segment out of the ground and attempts to capture whatever comes by<ref>"Found in the Desert, Geldarms are tall swaying enemies who keep their bodies hydrated by drinking the blood of other life forms." — ([http://zelda.com/universe/pedia/g.jsp The Great Hyrule Encyclopedia]).</ref>. It can emerge out of the ground randomly to hurt it's enemy. Geldarm also can attack by spitting small stones towards it's enemy.  
Geldarm is a strange bug that makes its home in the deserts of [[Hyrule]]. It stays low to the ground until their prey draws near. It will extend its long body segment out of the ground and attempts to capture whatever comes by<ref>"Found in the Desert, Geldarms are tall swaying enemies who keep their bodies hydrated by drinking the blood of other life forms." — ([http://zelda.com/universe/pedia/g.jsp The Great Hyrule Encyclopedia]).</ref>. It can emerge out of the ground randomly to hurt its enemy. Geldarm also can attack by spitting small stones towards its enemy.  


Only it's head is vulnerable to attack. So, [[Link]] must slash at it's body to make it contract to the ground for a few seconds; then kill it with a few slash with the sword in it's head<ref>"A huge bug that stretches from the ground to the sky. You can't defeat it unless you inflict damage to its head." (Adventure of Link manual, [http://www.zeldadungeon.net/gallery/displayimage.php?album=256&pid=11468#top_display_media page 27]).</ref><ref>"A caterpillar that stands up; only its head is vulnerable." — (Nintendo Power Magazines - Issue 004, [http://www.zeldadungeon.net/gallery/displayimage.php?album=328&pid=9760#top_display_media page 22]).</ref>.   
Only its head is vulnerable to attack. So, [[Link]] must slash at its body to make it contract to the ground for a few seconds; then kill it with a few slash with the sword in its head<ref>"A huge bug that stretches from the ground to the sky. You can't defeat it unless you inflict damage to its head." (Adventure of Link manual, [http://www.zeldadungeon.net/gallery/displayimage.php?album=256&pid=11468#top_display_media page 27]).</ref><ref>"A caterpillar that stands up; only its head is vulnerable." — (Nintendo Power Magazines - Issue 004, [http://www.zeldadungeon.net/gallery/displayimage.php?album=328&pid=9760#top_display_media page 22]).</ref>.   


==See Also==
==See Also==

Revision as of 13:37, November 11, 2012

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Geldarms are enemies that have appeared in Zelda II: The Adventure of Link.

Appearances

The Adventure of Link

Geldarm is a strange bug that makes its home in the deserts of Hyrule. It stays low to the ground until their prey draws near. It will extend its long body segment out of the ground and attempts to capture whatever comes by[1]. It can emerge out of the ground randomly to hurt its enemy. Geldarm also can attack by spitting small stones towards its enemy.

Only its head is vulnerable to attack. So, Link must slash at its body to make it contract to the ground for a few seconds; then kill it with a few slash with the sword in its head[2][3].

See Also

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References

  1. "Found in the Desert, Geldarms are tall swaying enemies who keep their bodies hydrated by drinking the blood of other life forms." — (The Great Hyrule Encyclopedia).
  2. "A huge bug that stretches from the ground to the sky. You can't defeat it unless you inflict damage to its head." (Adventure of Link manual, page 27).
  3. "A caterpillar that stands up; only its head is vulnerable." — (Nintendo Power Magazines - Issue 004, page 22).