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|name = Lizafos
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|image = [[File:Lizalfos-Model-Small.png|200px]]
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|caption = Lizalfos as seen in Skyward Sword
|caption = Lizalfos as seen in ''Skyward Sword''
|game = ''[[Zelda II: The Adventure of Link|The Adventure of Link]]''
|game = ''[[Zelda II: The Adventure of Link|The Adventure of Link]]''
''[[The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time|Ocarina of Time]]''
''[[The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time|Ocarina of Time]]''
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==Appearances==
==Appearances==
===The Adventure of Link===
===The Adventure of Link===
Lizalfos in ''The Adventure of Link'' are large armor-clad hulks whose behavior is nearly identical to [[Iron Knuckle]]s, charging at Link and attacking with spear and mace. Orange and Red Lizalfos are primarily encountered in the forests of [[Eastern Hyrule (The Adventure of Link)|Eastern Hyrule]] around [[Kasuto]] and the [[Hidden Town of Kasuto]], though Link first comes across the beasts occurs on [[Maze Island (The Adventure of Link)|Maze Island]] in the cave where the [[Kidnapped Child]] is being held. The more dangerous blue variety are exclusive to the [[Valley of Death]] and attack by hurling maces at Link that can only be repelled with an active [[Reflect Spell]]. On the path south from [[Nabooru (Town)|Nabooru]], Link will also come under attack from rock-throwing Red Lizalfos that sit high atop walls and are unreachable, even with [[Jump Spell]]. They can be destroyed, but by casting [[Spell Spell|Spell]] or [[Thunder Spell|Thunder]]. Orange, Red, and Blue Lizalfos yield 150, 100, and 200 experience respectively. Rock-throwing Lizalfos give 50 experience.  
Lizalfos in ''[[Zelda II: The Adventure of Link|The Adventure of Link]]'' are large armor-clad hulks whose behavior is nearly identical to [[Iron Knuckle]]s, charging at Link and attacking with spear and mace. Orange and Red Lizalfos are primarily encountered in the forests of [[Eastern Hyrule (The Adventure of Link)|Eastern Hyrule]] around [[Kasuto]] and the [[Hidden Town of Kasuto]], though Link first comes across the beasts occurs on [[Maze Island (The Adventure of Link)|Maze Island]] in the cave where the [[Kidnapped Child]] is being held. The more dangerous blue variety are exclusive to the [[Valley of Death]] and attack by hurling maces at Link that can only be repelled with an active [[Reflect Spell]]. On the path south from [[Nabooru (Town)|Nabooru]], Link will also come under attack from rock-throwing Red Lizalfos that sit high atop walls and are unreachable, even with [[Jump Spell]]. They can be destroyed, but by casting [[Spell Spell|Spell]] or [[Thunder Spell|Thunder]]. Orange, Red, and Blue Lizalfos yield 150, 100, and 200 experience respectively. Rock-throwing Lizalfos give 50 experience.  


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===Ocarina of Time===
===Ocarina of Time===
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Lizalfos in ''Ocarina of Time'' have little armor, and are very agile. They aren't a very common enemy, and aren't very powerful either. [[Link]] first encounters this enemy in [[Dodongo's Cavern]], Lizalfos being the mini-bosses of that [[Dungeon|dungeon]]. The best way for Link to defeat them is to us a shield to block their attack causing the Lizalfos to lose its footing for a short period of time allowing Link to strike. There is only one type of Lizalfos in ''Ocarina of Time''.
Lizalfos in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time|Ocarina of Time]]'' have little armor, and are very agile. They aren't a very common enemy, and aren't very powerful either. [[Link]] first encounters this enemy in [[Dodongo's Cavern]], Lizalfos being the mini-bosses of that [[Dungeon|dungeon]]. The best way for Link to defeat them is to us a shield to block their attack causing the Lizalfos to lose its footing for a short period of time allowing Link to strike. There is only one type of Lizalfos in ''Ocarina of Time''.
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===Twilight Princess===
===Twilight Princess===

Revision as of 22:52, June 16, 2013

Lizalfos are lizard-like enemies that appear in some Zelda games. They are usually experts at combat and sometimes even have body armor.

Appearances

The Adventure of Link

Lizalfos in The Adventure of Link are large armor-clad hulks whose behavior is nearly identical to Iron Knuckles, charging at Link and attacking with spear and mace. Orange and Red Lizalfos are primarily encountered in the forests of Eastern Hyrule around Kasuto and the Hidden Town of Kasuto, though Link first comes across the beasts occurs on Maze Island in the cave where the Kidnapped Child is being held. The more dangerous blue variety are exclusive to the Valley of Death and attack by hurling maces at Link that can only be repelled with an active Reflect Spell. On the path south from Nabooru, Link will also come under attack from rock-throwing Red Lizalfos that sit high atop walls and are unreachable, even with Jump Spell. They can be destroyed, but by casting Spell or Thunder. Orange, Red, and Blue Lizalfos yield 150, 100, and 200 experience respectively. Rock-throwing Lizalfos give 50 experience.

Game Data

LizalfosOrange-Sprite-AOL.png Orange Lizalfos LizalfosRed-Sprite-AOL.png Red Lizalfos LizalfosBlue-Sprite-AOL.png Blue Lizalfos LizalfosThrow-Sprite-AOL.png Rock-Throwing Lizalfos
Habitat Maze Island
Forests of
South-Eastern Hyrule
Habitat Forests of
South-Eastern Hyrule
Habitat Valley of Death Area Habitat Valley of Death Area
Experience: 150 Experience: 100 Experience: 200 Experience: 50
Magic Jar Drop Red Magic Jar Drop None Magic Jar Drop None Magic Jar Drop None
Point Bag Drop 200 Point Bag Drop None Point Bag Drop None Point Bag Drop None
Link's
Attack Level
Hits to Kill Link's
Attack Level
Hits to Kill Link's
Attack Level
Hits to Kill Link's
Attack Level
Hits to Killa
1 16 1 24 1 28 1 24
2 11 2 16 2 19 2 16
3 8 3 12 3 14 3 12
4 6 4 8 4 10 4 8
5 4 5 6 5 7 5 6
6 3 6 4 6 5 6 4
7 3 7 3 7 4 7 3
8 3 8 2 8 3 8 2

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Ocarina of Time

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Lizalfos
Use your shield well and fight
with (Z) Targeting techniques!

Lizalfos in Ocarina of Time have little armor, and are very agile. They aren't a very common enemy, and aren't very powerful either. Link first encounters this enemy in Dodongo's Cavern, Lizalfos being the mini-bosses of that dungeon. The best way for Link to defeat them is to us a shield to block their attack causing the Lizalfos to lose its footing for a short period of time allowing Link to strike. There is only one type of Lizalfos in Ocarina of Time.

Twilight Princess

Lizalfos in Twilight Princess, however, are much different than in Ocarina of Time. Link first encounters them in the Lakebed Temple, with the enemy having barely any body armor and a pitiful shield. The Shield Attack and Back Slice are very effective strategies to defeat them, in addition to a later Hidden Skill, the Helm Splitter. After the Master Sword is obtained, they are among the more plentiful enemies in the game.

Skyward Sword

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Lizalfos in Skyward Sword resemble lizards with human-like attributes. They wield stone gauntlets, which they can use to block Link's attacks. These Lizalfos have a very defensive attack strategy. They will normally dodge out of the way of any attack tried with the sword unless they are taunting Link. When taunting they protect themselves with the stone gauntlet. If Link's sword hits the gauntlet they immediately attack with their tail. They can also breath fire to damage Link. Directional slashes are necessary to hit this enemy, followed by crazed sword slashes. They take 9 hits with the Goddess Sword.

Dark Lizalfos

Main article: Dark Lizalfos
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Found in the Fire Sanctuary, Dark Lizalfos exhibit the same behavior as normal Lizalfos except they are faster and breath dark smoke which curses Link, making him unable to draw his sword or use any items for a short amount of time.

See also

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