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Came here to add Navi and Tatl templates, but instead of that I'll add Link's Awakening info.
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===The Legend of Zelda===
===The Legend of Zelda===
Red Leever's will brutally charge the player without any decision,
Red Leevers will brutally charge the player without any indication of where they will appear.
Blue Leever's have somewhat complicated path of moving and attacking the player in available non-damage situations.
Blue Leevers have somewhat complicated path of moving and attacking the player in available non-damage situations.


===The Adventure of Link===
===The Adventure of Link===
Leever's will only generate in a desert biome and charge the player with a one direction attack. (Jumping is advised)
Leevers will only generate in a desert biome and charge the player with a one direction attack. (Jumping is advised)


===A Link to the Past===
===A Link to the Past===


===Link's Awakening===
===Link's Awakening===
In ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Link's Awakening|Link's Awakening]]'', Leevers appear on [[Toronbo Shores]] and [[Yarna Desert]]. Similar to in ''The Legend of Zelda'', they will pop out of the ground randomly and move toward [[Link]].


===Ocarina of Time===
===Ocarina of Time===
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{{Navi}}
{{Navi}}


These dumb enemies are huge spinning creature that pop out of the ground and spin towards you. They're a pain to avoid and even harder to kill. When they first appear, they begin moving towards the direction you're traveling. Use this to your advantage and either zigzag as they're appearing or change the direction you're traveling a little after they appear. You can also get on top of rocks to keep them from attacking. Upon defeating multiple Leevers, a larger, blue/purple Leever (different from the normal green) will appear that will drop a larger amount of [[Rupee]]s when defeated.
These dumb enemies are huge spinning creatures that pop out of the ground in circles and spin towards Link. They're a pain to avoid and even harder to kill. When they first appear, they begin moving towards the direction Link is traveling. Use this to your advantage and either zigzag as they're appearing or change the direction you're traveling a little after they appear. Link can also get on top of rocks to keep them from attacking. Upon defeating multiple Leevers, a larger, blue/purple Leever (different from the normal green) will appear that will drop a larger amount of [[Rupee]]s when defeated.


===Majora's Mask===
===Majora's Mask===
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'''Attacks''': Contact (quarter-heart)<br>
'''Attacks''': Contact (quarter-heart)<br>
'''Found''': Overworld<br>
'''Found''': Overworld<br>
'''Description''': Leevers are small, green monsters that pop out of the ground in packs. They attack by ramming into you simultaneously. Leevers can be defeated by running over them while on horseback, or shooting them with a long-range weapon. It is also quite effective to perform a spin attack when a group closes in on you.
'''Description''': Leevers are small, green monsters that pop out of the ground in packs. They attack by ramming into Link simultaneously. Leevers can be defeated by running over them while on horseback, or shooting them with a long-range weapon. It is also quite effective to perform a [[Spin Attack]] when a group closes in on the player.


==Gallery==
==Gallery==