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{{Infobox|enemy
{{Infobox|enemy
| image = [[File:Arachnid-Beamos-1.jpg]]
| name          = Guardian
| threat =  
| image = [[File:BotW-Guardian.png|380px]]
| caption      = Official artwork of a Guardian Stalker
| threat = 8
| attack =
| attack =
| game = ''[[Zelda Wii U]]''
| game = ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild|Breath of the Wild]]''<br/>''[[Hyrule Warriors: Age of Calamity]]''
| location = Field
| location = Field
| weapon = Bow and Arrow
| weapon = [[Breath of the Wild Bows|Bows]]<br/>[[Master Sword]]</br>[[Breath of the Wild Ancient and Guardian Weapons|Ancient and Guardian Weapons]]
| related =  
| related = [[Guardian Scout]]</br>[[Sentry]]
}}
}}


The '''Arachnid Beamos''' is a fan created name of an enemy that appears in ''[[Zelda Wii U]]''. It is the first and only enemy showcased during the E3 2014 trailer and it is presently unnamed.
The '''Guardian''' is a type of enemy that appears in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild|Breath of the Wild]]''. There are many variants of Guardians, ranging from the airborne [[Guardian Skywatcher|Skywatchers]] to the powerful [[Guardian Stalker|Stalkers]].


==Characteristics==
==Appearances==
The massive enemy has characteristics that resemble that of a [[Beamos]]. When it sees [[Link]] in the distance, its eye lights up and it shoots a powerful laser beam towards him. These beams cause massive destruction and cause objects in the distance to light on fire. The enemy also shoot these beams out in rapid succession.
===''Breath of the Wild''===
The Guardians were crafted by the ancient people of [[Hyrule]] 10,000 years prior to the events of ''Breath of the Wild''. They were created by the thousands, to stop the powerful beast known as [[Ganon]], along with the four [[Divine Beast]]s. Ganon was defeated, and the Guardians eventually became lost and buried far underground. 9,900 years later, the Guardians and the Divine Beasts were rediscovered by the Hyrule under the command of [[King Rhoam]]. The people brought the mechanical beasts back to life, and planned on using them to stop Ganon, when he inevitably returns. Things seemed tremendous for the Hylians; they were well prepared for Ganon, however, when he returned, things didn't quite go as planned. As the Guardians and Divine Beasts were ready to attack Ganon, he unleashed a powerful draining force which corrupted all the Guardians and Divine Beasts to be under his control. The Guardians turned against the people of Hyrule, starting with [[Hyrule Castle Town Ruins|destroying Hyrule Castle Town]] and all its inhabitants, before wreaking havoc on the rest of Hyrule, and Ganon almost had full control of the land.


Unlike most Beamos, this creature is not stationary and has the ability to move very rapidly in pursuit of Link. The enemy has four massive legs, as well as what appears to be a few smaller legs. While it may not have exactly eight legs to fit the traditional definition of an arachnid, the enemy does resemble similar spider-like enemies that have appeared in the ''Zelda'' series before.
In the present day, [[Link#Breath of the Wild|Link]] awakens from the [[Shrine of Resurrection]], with the motive to stop Ganon and save Hyrule. Guardians are littered all around the [[Great Plateau]], most of which are non-functioning, however the rouge machine is. As Link traverses the land of Hyrule, he sees many Guardians, active and inactive, scattered everywhere. They are more prominent the closer he gets to [[Hyrule Castle (Breath of the Wild)|Hyrule Castle]], being stronger than ever and with a blood lust for Link.


The legs double-down as large tentacles, capable of destroying environmental objects, as well as attacking Link. Each of the tentacles have four claws, which assumingly allows the enemy to grab hold of objects.
==Notes==
*Through the use of [[Breath of the Wild Shields|shields]] and the [[Perfect Guard]] move, Guardians can effectively be defeated without ever using melee weapons. [[Decayed Guardian]]s may be defeated with a single Perfect Guard, while other Guardians may take 3-4 hits.
*In general, once Guardians shoot their beams and hit Link, they'll shoot an extra 2-3 shots immediately afterwards. These extra shots may not damage Link once the first one hits, but will prolong his stunned status. If multiple guardians shoot at Link, only the first hit will produce damage.
*If attacked in surprise, Guardians may start making wanton shots of their beams without aiming. Sometimes, after the aforementioned surprise attack, Link's melee strikes trigger the beam shots.
*There are numerous empty husks of deactivated [[Guardian Stalker]]s scattered all over Hyrule, but there are no husks of [[Guardian Skywatcher|Skywatchers]] or [[Guardian Turret|Turrets]] in the whole game.
*In [[Master Mode]], Guardians may delay their beam attacks, making Link miss the timing of the Perfect Guard. Also, due to this mode's enemy health recovery, it may take more Perfect Guards to defeat said Guardians.


Like Beamos that have appeared in modern ''Zelda'' games including ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword| Skyward Sword]]'', Link is able to defeat this massive creature by shooting its eye with his [[Bow]] and [[Arrow]].
==Trivia==
*In the 2014 E3 trailer, the [[Guardian Stalker]] that is attacking Link is colored with orange streaks instead of magenta. It's not until later that the magenta coloration was introduced for attacking guardians in the overworld, as this indicates that they're blighted with [[Malice]].


Given the massive nature of the enemy and its apparent power, this could serve more as a boss as opposed to a traditional enemy. Perhaps an overworld boss, similar to [[The Imprisoned]] from ''Skyward Sword''.
==See also==
*[[Guardian Stalker]]
*[[Decayed Guardian]]
*[[Guardian Skywatcher]]
*[[Guardian Turret]]


==Gallery==
==Gallery==
<gallery>
<gallery widths=160 heights=90>
File:Arachnid-Beamos-2.jpg
File:E3 2014 BOTW background (1080p) 03.png|A Guardian Stalker with orange coloration shown during E3 2014; the magenta coloration wouldn't be introduced until later in production.
File:E3 2014 BOTW background (1080p) 04.png|Link preparing a shot on a Guardian Stalker.
File:Link vs Guardian - HWAoC prerelease screenshot.jpg|Link fights a Guardian in ''[[Hyrule Warriors: Age of Calamity]]''
</gallery>
</gallery>


{{Cat|Zelda Wii U Enemies}}
{{Cat|Breath of the Wild Enemies}}

Revision as of 18:39, March 27, 2021

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The Guardian is a type of enemy that appears in Breath of the Wild. There are many variants of Guardians, ranging from the airborne Skywatchers to the powerful Stalkers.

Appearances

Breath of the Wild

The Guardians were crafted by the ancient people of Hyrule 10,000 years prior to the events of Breath of the Wild. They were created by the thousands, to stop the powerful beast known as Ganon, along with the four Divine Beasts. Ganon was defeated, and the Guardians eventually became lost and buried far underground. 9,900 years later, the Guardians and the Divine Beasts were rediscovered by the Hyrule under the command of King Rhoam. The people brought the mechanical beasts back to life, and planned on using them to stop Ganon, when he inevitably returns. Things seemed tremendous for the Hylians; they were well prepared for Ganon, however, when he returned, things didn't quite go as planned. As the Guardians and Divine Beasts were ready to attack Ganon, he unleashed a powerful draining force which corrupted all the Guardians and Divine Beasts to be under his control. The Guardians turned against the people of Hyrule, starting with destroying Hyrule Castle Town and all its inhabitants, before wreaking havoc on the rest of Hyrule, and Ganon almost had full control of the land.

In the present day, Link awakens from the Shrine of Resurrection, with the motive to stop Ganon and save Hyrule. Guardians are littered all around the Great Plateau, most of which are non-functioning, however the rouge machine is. As Link traverses the land of Hyrule, he sees many Guardians, active and inactive, scattered everywhere. They are more prominent the closer he gets to Hyrule Castle, being stronger than ever and with a blood lust for Link.

Notes

  • Through the use of shields and the Perfect Guard move, Guardians can effectively be defeated without ever using melee weapons. Decayed Guardians may be defeated with a single Perfect Guard, while other Guardians may take 3-4 hits.
  • In general, once Guardians shoot their beams and hit Link, they'll shoot an extra 2-3 shots immediately afterwards. These extra shots may not damage Link once the first one hits, but will prolong his stunned status. If multiple guardians shoot at Link, only the first hit will produce damage.
  • If attacked in surprise, Guardians may start making wanton shots of their beams without aiming. Sometimes, after the aforementioned surprise attack, Link's melee strikes trigger the beam shots.
  • There are numerous empty husks of deactivated Guardian Stalkers scattered all over Hyrule, but there are no husks of Skywatchers or Turrets in the whole game.
  • In Master Mode, Guardians may delay their beam attacks, making Link miss the timing of the Perfect Guard. Also, due to this mode's enemy health recovery, it may take more Perfect Guards to defeat said Guardians.

Trivia

  • In the 2014 E3 trailer, the Guardian Stalker that is attacking Link is colored with orange streaks instead of magenta. It's not until later that the magenta coloration was introduced for attacking guardians in the overworld, as this indicates that they're blighted with Malice.

See also

Gallery