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{{CD|file=BomberRed-LA.png|link=Bomber|desc=The Bomber is a dangerous flying enemy that is located around the central part of Koholint Island. They fly around the screen, dropping bombs at random. Unless Link possesses the Boomerang or Magic Rod, it is best to stay away from them as much as possible. In small areas, Bombers can be nearly impossible to avoid. The best item to use against a bomber is the Magic Powder which will turn the enemy into a fairy. }}
{{CD|file=BomberRed-LA.png|link=Bomber|desc=The Bomber is a dangerous flying enemy that is located around the central part of Koholint Island. They fly around the screen, dropping bombs at random. Unless Link possesses the Boomerang or Magic Rod, it is best to stay away from them as much as possible. In small areas, Bombers can be nearly impossible to avoid. The best item to use against a bomber is the Magic Powder which will turn the enemy into a fairy. }}
{{CD|file=BuzzBlob.png|link=Buzz Blob|desc=Buzz Blobs are strange green enemies made of goo. Electricity flows through their bodies, and Link will get shocked if making contact or attacking with the sword. Buzz Blobs will wander around randomly, and are not aggressive to Link. Using the boomerang, bow, or the magic rod are all effective methods of defeating a Buzz Blob. By sprinkling magic powder on a Buzz Blob it will turn into a [[Cukeman]].}}
{{CD|file=BuzzBlob.png|link=Buzz Blob|desc=Buzz Blobs are strange green enemies made of goo. Electricity flows through their bodies, and Link will get shocked if making contact or attacking with the sword. Buzz Blobs will wander around randomly, and are not aggressive to Link. Using the boomerang, bow, or the magic rod are all effective methods of defeating a Buzz Blob. By sprinkling magic powder on a Buzz Blob it will turn into a [[Cukeman]].}}
{{CD|file=Crow-Sprite-LA.png|link=Crow}}
{{CD|file=Crow-Sprite-LA.png|link=Crow|desc=These aggressive birds are mainly found around the [[Tabahl Wasteland]], near the center of Koholint Island. They will stay perched in their tree until an enemy approaches, and then dart at them and fly away. They are easy to avoid when in an open area, but may be a bit more challenging if located in a tight or narrow area.}}
{{CD|file=LA Cucco Sprite.png|link=Cucco}}
{{CD|file=LA Cucco Sprite.png|link=Cucco}}
{{CD|file=Cukeman.png|link=Cukeman}}
{{CD|file=Cukeman.png|link=Cukeman|desc=Cukemen are the mysterious transfigured form of a Buzz Blob. Sprinkling magic powder on a buzz blob will turn it into a cukeman. The cukeman will still hurt Link if he bumps into it.}}
{{CD|file=Darknut-LA-Sprite.png|link=Darknut}}
{{CD|file=Darknut-LA-Sprite.png|link=Darknut|desc=Darknuts are armored enemies that live around Kanalet Castle. Unlike in the other Zelda games, these Darknuts are vulnerable all over their body. Darknuts also have the ability to shoot arrows, and will seemingly shoot them at random regardless of where you are. The arrows are not of much threat, however. They can be blocked with your shield just as you would block a rock from an octorok. }}
{{CD|file=Fin-Piranha-LA-Sprite.png|link=Fin Piranha}}
{{CD|file=Fin-Piranha-LA-Sprite.png|link=Fin Piranha|desc=Fin Piranha are really weak enemies, but can be a bit unpredictable. They can be found in flooded caves and in [[Goponga Swamp]], swimming back and forth under the water. Piranhas can be located by their fin that sticks out of the water like a shark. Occasionally, it will jump out of the water, leaving it open for attack.}}
{{CD|file=Ghini-Oracle-Sprite.png|link=Ghini}}
{{CD|file=Ghini-Oracle-Sprite.png|link=Ghini|desc=Ghini are ghost enemies that fly around graveyards. After entering a screen there will be one ghini floating around the screen. This ghini is the leader, and if it dies, all of the ghinis on that screen die with it.}}
{{CD|file=GiantGhini-LA-Sprite.png|link=Giant Ghini}}
{{CD|file=GiantGhini-LA-Sprite.png|link=Giant Ghini|desc=There is only one Giant Ghini in Link's Awakening, which is located in the upper right part of the Graveyard. By touching the lower right gravestone, this huge ghost will come out and attack Link. The Giant Ghini will take the same number of hits to defeat as a normal Ghini.}}
{{CD|file=GiantGopongaFlower-LA-Sprite.png|link=Giant Goponga Flower}}
{{CD|file=GiantGopongaFlower-LA-Sprite.png|link=Giant Goponga Flower|desc=Just like the other Goponga Flowers, this one does nothing but lay stationary in the swamp. The bigger version of the goponga flower will shoot fireballs at Link, similar to the attack of a River Zora. Because this flower is bigger than the smaller ones, it may be harder to avoid as well. Like smaller Goponga Flowers, Bow-Wow will eat larger ones as well. They can also be taken out with the [[Seashell Sword]], boomerang, hookshot, or magic rod.}}
{{CD|file=GopongaFlower-LA-Sprite.png|link=Goponga Flower}}
{{CD|file=GopongaFlower-LA-Sprite.png|link=Goponga Flower|desc=The Goponga Flower is one of the plants living in [[Goponga Swamp]], around the mid-west part of Koholint Island. These flowers do nothing other than block Link's path. Even though they have no real attacks, these plants are dangerous and will hurt Link upon contact. If Link has Bow-Wow, however, the pet will eat the plants just like he attacks any other enemy. Using Bow-Wow is the only way to make it past them early in the game. After obtaining the [[Seashell Sword]] a spin attack will defeat the Goponga Flower. The magic rod, boomerang, and hookshot are useful weapons against these obstacles as well.}}
{{CD|file=Leever-LA-Sprite.png|link=Leever}}
{{CD|file=Leever-LA-Sprite.png|link=Leever}}
{{CD|file=LikeLike-Sprite-LA.png|link=Like Like}}
{{CD|file=LikeLike-Sprite-LA.png|link=Like Like}}
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{{CD|file=Raven-LA-Sprite.png|link=Raven}}
{{CD|file=Raven-LA-Sprite.png|link=Raven}}
{{CD|file=River-Zora-LA-Sprite.png|link=River Zora}}
{{CD|file=River-Zora-LA-Sprite.png|link=River Zora}}
{{CD|file=SandCrab-LA.png|link=Sand Crab}}
{{CD|file=SandCrab-LA.png|link=Sand Crab|desc=Sand Crabs are only found on [[Toronbo Shores]]. These Crabs are a very simplistic enemy; they just move around the screen and don't do much damage at all.}}
{{CD|file=SeaUrchin-LA-Sprite.png|link=Sea Urchin}}
{{CD|file=SeaUrchin-LA-Sprite.png|link=Sea Urchin}}
{{CD|file=Spiny-Beetle-Bush-LA-Sprite.png|link=Spiny Beetle|caption=Spiny Beetle (Bush)}}
{{CD|file=Spiny-Beetle-Bush-LA-Sprite.png|link=Spiny Beetle|caption=Spiny Beetle (Bush)}}
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{{CD|file=BonePutter-LA-Sprite.png|link=Bone Putter|desc=Bone Putters fly around the room while dropping bombs. After being hit once their wings will break off and they will begin to bounce around. Bone Putters only appear in rooms in the [[Color Dungeon]] that have bounce tiles in them. }}
{{CD|file=BonePutter-LA-Sprite.png|link=Bone Putter|desc=Bone Putters fly around the room while dropping bombs. After being hit once their wings will break off and they will begin to bounce around. Bone Putters only appear in rooms in the [[Color Dungeon]] that have bounce tiles in them. }}
{{CD|file=BooBuddy-LA-Sprite.png|link=Boo Buddy|desc=There are only two Boo Buddies in the game, and both are located in the Bottle Grotto dungeon. These ghost enemies will weaken after making the room brighter, so Link can light the torches in the room before fighting them. When the room is dark, the Boo Buddies will attack Link and follow him around the room. If the room is completely dark, then only the Magic Rod or Arrows will kill a Boo Buddy. The easiest way to take down a Boo Buddy is to light the torches in the room, then quickly slash them with your sword. }}
{{CD|file=BooBuddy-LA-Sprite.png|link=Boo Buddy|desc=There are only two Boo Buddies in the game, and both are located in the Bottle Grotto dungeon. These ghost enemies will weaken after making the room brighter, so Link can light the torches in the room before fighting them. When the room is dark, the Boo Buddies will attack Link and follow him around the room. If the room is completely dark, then only the Magic Rod or Arrows will kill a Boo Buddy. The easiest way to take down a Boo Buddy is to light the torches in the room, then quickly slash them with your sword. }}
{{CD|file=CamoGoblinBlue-Sprite-LA.png|link=Camo Goblin|caption=Camo Goblin (Blue)}}
{{CD|file=CamoGoblinBlue-Sprite-LA.png|link=Camo Goblin|caption=Camo Goblin (Blue)|desc=There is only one Blue Camo Goblin located in the Color Dungeon, unlike the more populous green and red ones. Blue Camo Goblins move very fast; popping out for a couple seconds and then retreating back to their small piles. They're hard to dodge, but easy to kill.}}
{{CD|file=CamoGoblinGreen-Sprite-LA.png|link=Camo Goblin|caption=Camo Goblin (Green)}}
{{CD|file=CamoGoblinGreen-Sprite-LA.png|link=Camo Goblin|caption=Camo Goblin (Green)|desc=Green Camo Goblins are one of the more common colors of Camo Goblin, appearing in every room that has Camo Goblins. Before they pop up, run and strike them before they go back into their piles.}}
{{CD|file=CamoGoblinRed-Sprite-LA.png|link=Camo Goblin|caption=Camo Goblin (Red)}}
{{CD|file=CamoGoblinRed-Sprite-LA.png|link=Camo Goblin|caption=Camo Goblin (Red)|desc=Red Camo Goblin are one of the two common Camo Goblin colors.}}
{{CD|file=CheepCheep-LA-Sprite.png|link=Cheep-Cheep}}
{{CD|file=CheepCheep-LA-Sprite.png|link=Cheep-Cheep|desc=Cheep Cheeps are weak fishes that are found in the underwater sections of Angler's Tunnel and Catfish's Maw. They will swim slowly left and right, or up and down on the same section of the screen. In some areas, they will also jump out of the water. Any weapon will defeat a Cheep Cheep in one hit.}}
{{CD|file=Gel-Oracle-Sprite.png|link=Gel}}
{{CD|file=Gel-Oracle-Sprite.png|link=Gel|desc=Gels are very weak enemies. Instead of attacking, they attach themselves to Link's body and slow him down and make him unable to use items. After a few seconds, they will release themselves. Gels are the smaller form of the Red Zol, which will split into two Gels after being attacked.}}
{{CD|file=Gibdo-Oracle-Sprite.png|link=Gibdo}}
{{CD|file=Gibdo-Oracle-Sprite.png|link=Gibdo|desc=Gibdos are mummy-like creatures that are some of the more difficult enemies in the game. Coming in contact with a gibdo will take a heart of damage from Link, and it takes quite a few hits from the sword to defeat a gibdo. The Magic Rod will transform the gibdo into an orange stalfos.}}
{{CD|file=Goomba-LA-Sprite.png|link=Goomba}}
{{CD|file=Goomba-LA-Sprite.png|link=Goomba|desc=Goomba are mushroom-shaped enemies that walk side to side in the underground passages of dungeons. Any weapon will defeat a goomba in one hit. They can only deal half a heart of damage by contact, so goombas are very weak enemies. Equipping the Roc's Feather and jumping on top of a goomba will give Link a heart.}}
{{CD|file=HardhatBeetle.png|link=Hardhat Beetle}}
{{CD|file=HardhatBeetle.png|link=Hardhat Beetle|desc=Hardhat Beetles are giant armored insects that constantly run towards Link. The easiest way to get rid of these annoyances is to push them back with the sword into the holes in the ground. The boomerang and Hookshot will freeze a Hardhat Beetle, which might make it easier to defeat them. The only weapon that can actually harm it is a bomb, but it can be hard to line up an attack since they're always moving.}}
{{CD|file=Iron Mask.png|link=Iron Mask}}
{{CD|file=Iron Mask.png|link=Iron Mask}}
{{CD|file=KarakoroGreen-Sprite-LA.png|link=Karakoro|caption=Karakoro (Green)}}
{{CD|file=KarakoroGreen-Sprite-LA.png|link=Karakoro|caption=Karakoro (Green)}}

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