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* Silver monsters including [[Silver Bokoblin]]s, [[Silver Moblin]]s, [[Silver Lizalfos]] and [[Silver Lynel]]s are mentioned to be blemished by Malice, lending to their silver/white coloration with purple markings.
* Silver monsters including [[Silver Bokoblin]]s, [[Silver Moblin]]s, [[Silver Lizalfos]] and [[Silver Lynel]]s are mentioned to be blemished by Malice, lending to their silver/white coloration with purple markings.
* The various [[Guardian (Breath of the Wild)|Guardians]] and [[Guardian Scout]]s inside the [[Trial of the Sword]] are blemished by Malice in spite of those taking place in shrine-like environments, though this may be due to the fact that, as the rest of enemies in the Trial, they're not technically real per se.
* The various [[Guardian (Breath of the Wild)|Guardians]] and [[Guardian Scout]]s inside the [[Trial of the Sword]] are blemished by Malice in spite of those taking place in shrine-like environments, though this may be due to the fact that, as the rest of enemies in the Trial, they're not technically real per se.
*All [[Guardian Scout]]s, [[Guardian Turret]]s and [[Guardian Skywatcher]]s specifically found in the [[EX The Champions' Ballad|Champion's Ballad DLC]], regardless of whether or not they're inside a [[Shrine of Trials|Shrine]], are completely devoid of [[Malice]], so they have orange coloration instead of magenta.
* When Zelda is shown taking the battered [[Master Sword#Breath of the Wild|Master Sword]] to the [[Korok Forest]] in ''[[The Master Sword (Memory)|The Master Sword]]'' [[Recovered Memory|recovered memory]], it's shown to be "rusty", albeit this "rust" is actually Malice.
* When Zelda is shown taking the battered [[Master Sword#Breath of the Wild|Master Sword]] to the [[Korok Forest]] in ''[[The Master Sword (Memory)|The Master Sword]]'' [[Recovered Memory|recovered memory]], it's shown to be "rusty", albeit this "rust" is actually Malice.



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Malice is an enemy substance and obstacle in Breath of the Wild and Age of Calamity. It is a black and magenta substance found throughout the four dungeons of the Divine Beasts, Hyrule Castle, and various assorted locations across Hyrule.

Breath of the Wild

Touching the substance will unavoidably damage Link. Small eyeballs can also appear with the corruption; particularly within the dungeons. Destroying the eyeballs will remove the immediately surrounding Malice. These eyeballs can be destroyed by using melee weapons, arrows, or remote bombs. However, the eyes can only be killed when they are open. These eyes cannot be added to the Hyrule Compendium.

Cursed heads of Stalkoblins, Stalizalfos and Stalmoblins can appear from areas of Malice that have maws in them, which have a total of 30 health each, and unlike the eyeballs, these monsters can be added to the Hyrule Compendium, and will repeatedly respawn until the particular section of Malice is destroyed by attacking the eyeball.

However, this can only be achieved where available. Places across Hyrule which are blighted with pools of Malice will be found (like the Coliseum Ruins), but it may well be irremovable.

The flat black fringes of Malice pools can be stepped on without damage, but touching the solid mass will incur in damage.

Age of Calamity

Malice is considerably more widespread in Age of Calamity, though it's treated more as an obstacle than actually damaging to the player's characters. Albeit removing pools of Malice is also made by destroying malice eyeballs, this also requires previous defeating of powerful monsters, most commonly Lynels.

Malice also blights monsters and guardians even further than in Breath of the Wild, creating powerful Malice versions of those like Malice Lynels and Malice Guardians.

Ganon's abilities and attacks in the game consist of him creating pools and weapons out of malice.

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