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File:Malice-maw.PNG|A Malice eyeball and its maw spewing [[Cursed Moblin]]s | File:Malice-maw.PNG|<center>A Malice eyeball and its maw spewing [[Cursed Moblin]]s</center> | ||
File:Malice-pool.PNG|A common Malice pool | File:Malice-pool.PNG|</center>A common Malice pool</center> | ||
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Revision as of 19:57, November 17, 2020
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Malice is an enemy substance in Breath of the Wild. It is a black and purple substance found throughout the four dungeons of the Divine Beasts and Hyrule Castle, and various assorted locations across Hyrule. Touching the substance will damage Link. Small eyeballs can also appear with the corruption; particularly within the dungeons. Destroying the eyeballs will remove the immediately surrounding Malice.
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 will repeatedly respawn until the particular section of Malice is destroyed by attacking the eyeball.
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A Malice eyeball and its maw spewing Cursed Moblins