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'''Kargarok''' is an enemy that appears in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker|The Wind Waker]]'' and ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess|Twilight Princess]]''. They are flying enemies, and appear to be somewhere related to the [[Helmaroc King]] in ''The Wind Waker''.
'''Kargaroks''' are enemies in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker|The Wind Waker]]'' and ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess|Twilight Princess]]''. They are flying enemies, and appear to be somewhere related to the [[Helmaroc King]] from ''The Wind Waker''.


==Appearances==
==''The Wind Waker''==
===The Wind Waker===
Kargarocs are the main aerial enemies of ''The Wind Waker'', they can be found just about anywhere of the [[Great Sea]]. They serve as transportation for some of the monsters throughout Wind Waker, such as [[Bokoblin]]s and [[Moblin]]s. It takes two hits to defeat them with the [[Hero's Sword]] and one hit to defeat them with the [[Master Sword]]. [[Golden Feather]]s are their main dropped items, Link can collect 20 of them and give them to [[Hoskit]] for 100 Rupees and a [[Piece of Heart]].
Kargarocs are the main aerial enemies of ''The Wind Waker'', they can be found just about anywhere of the [[Great Sea]]. They serve as transportation for some of the monsters throughout Wind Waker, such as [[Bokoblin]]s and [[Moblin]]s. It takes two hits to defeat them with the [[Hero's Sword]] and one hit to defeat them with the [[Master Sword]]. [[Golden Feather]]s are their main dropped items, Link can collect 20 of them and give them to [[Hoskit]] for 100 Rupees and a [[Piece of Heart]].


===Twilight Princess===
==''Twilight Princess''==
There were two versions of a Kargarok found in ''Twilight Princess'', the first being a regular one, which can be found in the multiple [[Hyrule Field]]s in the game, including the [[Kakariko Gorge]], [[Hyrule Field#Twilight Princess|North Hyrule Field]], [[Hyrule Field#Twilight Princess|South Hyrule Field]], and [[Hyrule Field#Twilight Princess|East Hyrule Field]]. Their main form of attack is to swoop down out of the air and attempt to knock [[Link]] off his feet. If Link is riding on [[Epona]], they try to knock him off Epona. They can also be found in two of the later dungeons in the game, [[City in the Sky]] and [[Hyrule Castle (Twilight Princess)|Hyrule Castle]].
There were two versions of a Kargarok found in ''Twilight Princess'', the first being a regular one, which can be found in the multiple [[Hyrule Field]]s in the game, including the [[Kakariko Gorge]], [[Hyrule Field#Twilight Princess|North Hyrule Field]], [[Hyrule Field#Twilight Princess|South Hyrule Field]], and [[Hyrule Field#Twilight Princess|East Hyrule Field]]. Their main form of attack is to swoop down out of the air and attempt to knock [[Link]] off his feet. If Link is riding on [[Epona]], they try to knock him off Epona. They can also be found in two of the later dungeons in the game, [[City in the Sky]] and [[Hyrule Castle (Twilight Princess)|Hyrule Castle]].


====Shadow Kargarok====
===Shadow Kargarok===
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{{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.
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==Non-Canon Appearances==
==Non-Canon Appearances==
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===Battle Quest===
===''Battle Quest''===
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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 players before dive-bombing them. They can be taken out with one charged shot with the [[Hero's Bow]], or knocked to the ground with a normal shot. Swordsmen need to place a well timed sword slash to attack the Kargarok. More easily, they can defend themselves with their Shield and then deliver consecutive sword slashes to defeat the bird.
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 players before dive-bombing them. They can be taken out with one charged shot with the [[Hero's Bow]], or knocked to the ground with a normal shot. Swordsmen need to place a well timed sword slash to attack the Kargarok. More easily, they can defend themselves with their Shield and then deliver consecutive sword slashes to defeat the bird.
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==Gallery==
==Gallery==
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File:TWW-Kargarok.png|''Artwork of Kargarok from The Wind Waker''
File:TWW-Kargarok.png|Artwork of Kargarok from ''The Wind Waker''
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</gallery>


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