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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]].
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]].
The substance is generally idle and has a gelatinous appearance and consistency, pitting under Link's weight; however, whenever columns of it are shown, these are solid constructs that Link can only avoid by climbing around those. The nearby presence of malice generally is indicated by a cavernous croaking sound.


Cursed heads of [[Stalkoblin]]s, [[Stalizalfos]] and [[Stalmoblin]]s 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.  
Cursed heads of [[Stalkoblin]]s, [[Stalizalfos]] and [[Stalmoblin]]s 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.  
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