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==Overview==
==Overview==
Multiple [[Link (Four Swords)|Link]]s will need to work together to defeat a Nokkun. After Link strikes a Nokkun, it will curl up into a ball on the ground, similar to a [[Hikkun]] and a [[Rollobite]]. Its hard shell makes it invulnerable in this state. Instead, one the Links must pick up the enemy and toss it towards another Link. While being tossed, the Nokkun will open its hard shell and will glide back down to the ground. This will make it vulnerable to attacks in which the second Link can slash away.
Multiple [[Link (Four Swords)|Link]]s will need to work together to defeat a Nokkun. After Link strikes a Nokkun, it will curl up into a ball on the ground, similar to a [[Hikkun]] and a [[Rollobite]]. Its hard shell makes it invulnerable in this state. Instead, one the Links must pick up the enemy and toss it towards another Link. While being tossed, the Nokkun will open its hard shell and will glide back down to the ground. This will make it vulnerable to attacks in which the second Link can slash away.{{Ref|"There are some enemies you can lift over your head and throw. When their shell is open, that is your oppurtunity to attack! When you are playing by yourself, just like before, try calling your partner over and then lifting and throwing them." - Fairy, ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Four Swords|Four Swords]]''}}


==Gallery==
==Gallery==

Revision as of 19:01, March 3, 2023

Nokkun are enemies in Four Swords.[1]

Overview

Multiple Links will need to work together to defeat a Nokkun. After Link strikes a Nokkun, it will curl up into a ball on the ground, similar to a Hikkun and a Rollobite. Its hard shell makes it invulnerable in this state. Instead, one the Links must pick up the enemy and toss it towards another Link. While being tossed, the Nokkun will open its hard shell and will glide back down to the ground. This will make it vulnerable to attacks in which the second Link can slash away.[2]

Gallery

References

  1. The Legend of Zelda: Encyclopedia, pg. 194
  2. "There are some enemies you can lift over your head and throw. When their shell is open, that is your oppurtunity to attack! When you are playing by yourself, just like before, try calling your partner over and then lifting and throwing them." - Fairy, Four Swords