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{{Main|Shadow Kargarok}} | {{Main|Shadow Kargarok}} | ||
The only alternate form of the standard Kargarok is known as a [[Shadow Kargarok]]. They are basically the same thing, the only difference being that this version only appears in the [[Twilight]]. Because of this, they are less common, as Link is in Light more often than he is in the Twilight. These variations are found very often in the penultimate [[Dungeon]] of the game, the [[Palace of Twilight]], as it is the only Twilight-based dungeon in the game. | The only alternate form of the standard Kargarok is known as a [[Shadow Kargarok]]. They are basically the same thing, the only difference being that this version only appears in the [[Twilight]]. Because of this, they are less common, as Link is in Light more often than he is in the Twilight. These variations are found very often in the penultimate [[Dungeon]] of the game, the [[Palace of Twilight]], as it is the only Twilight-based dungeon in the game. | ||
===Battle Quest=== | |||
Kargarok appear in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Battle Quest|Battle Quest]]'' in a very similar fashion as their previous appearances. They'll keep their distance from Link before dive-bombing right near him. Link will need to place a well timed sword slash to attack the Kargarok. More easily, Link can defend himself with his Shield and then deliver consecutive sword slashes to defeat the bird. | |||
{{Quote|These oversensitive birds can be calmly gliding one moment, then furiously dive-bombing you the next. These creatures can deflate a balloon faster than I can deflate a joke.|''[[The Legend of Zelda: Battle Quest|Battle Quest]]'' in-game description.}} | |||
{{Cat|The Wind Waker Enemies}} | {{Cat|The Wind Waker Enemies}} | ||
{{Cat|Twilight Princess Enemies}} | {{Cat|Twilight Princess Enemies}} | ||
{{Cat|Battle Quest Enemies}} | {{Cat|Battle Quest Enemies}} |