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{{Main|Armos}}
{{Main|Armos}}
Armos are statue-like enemies located in [[Dodongo's Cavern]] and the [[Spirit Temple]]. They remain stationary until Link comes in contact with them. When that happens, they go crazy and chase Link, attempting to crush him. If Link does not defeat it quickly, it will return to its original position. They can be defeated with [[Deku Nuts]], [[Bombs]], or the [[Megaton Hammer]]. They will jump around and then explode after Link defeats it. Stationary Armos also exist, being used for puzzle solving.
Armos are statue-like enemies located in [[Dodongo's Cavern]] and the [[Spirit Temple]]. They remain stationary until Link comes in contact with them. When that happens, they go crazy and chase Link, attempting to crush him. If Link does not defeat it quickly, it will return to its original position. They can be defeated with [[Deku Nut]]s, [[Bomb]]s, or the [[Megaton Hammer]]. They will jump around and then explode after Link defeats it. Stationary Armos also exist, being used for puzzle solving.
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{{Main|Big Skulltula}}
{{Main|Big Skulltula}}
Big Skulltulas are larger variants of the smaller [[Skulltula]]. They are large and awkward to beat. Their only weakness is the soft flesh on their underside, and Link must slash at it when it turns around. If Link attempts to damage it while it is facing him, it will swing around, potentially damaging Link. Later in the game, Link can use the [[Bow and Arrow]], the [[Hookshot]], or the [[Longshot]] to damage them in the same way.
Big Skulltulas are larger variants of the smaller [[Skulltula]]. They are large and awkward to beat. Their only weakness is the soft flesh on their underside, and Link must slash at it when it turns around. If Link attempts to damage it while it is facing him, it will swing around, potentially damaging Link. Later in the game, Link can use the [[Bow|Bow and Arrow]], the [[Hookshot]], or the [[Longshot]] to damage them in the same way.
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{{Main|Gold Skulltula}}
{{Main|Gold Skulltula}}
Gold Skulltulas, also known as Spiders of the Curse are variants of [[Skulltulas]], and are hidden throughout the game. After being defeated, they will drop a [[Skulltula Token]]. As you collect Skulltula Tokens, the [[Cursed Rich Family]], a family transformed into arachnids, will slowly be cured. After collecting 10 tokens, Link is given the [[Adult's Wallet]]. When 20 spiders are defeated, the family will give Link the [[Stone of Agony]]. When Link collects 30 tokens, he gets the [[Giant's Wallet]]. When Link has defeated 40 Skulltulas, Link will be rewarded with [[Bombchus]]. At 50, Link will get a [[Piece of Heart]], and at 100, Link will get unlimited Rupees. Golden Skulltulas remain in one place, and it takes double the amount of strikes it takes to kill a Skulltula to kill a Golden Skulltula.  
Gold Skulltulas, also known as Spiders of the Curse are variants of [[Skulltula]]s, and are hidden throughout the game. After being defeated, they will drop a [[Gold Skulltula Token|Skulltula Token]]. As you collect Skulltula Tokens, the [[Cursed Rich Family]], a family transformed into arachnids, will slowly be cured. After collecting 10 tokens, Link is given the [[Adult Wallet#Ocarina of Time|Adult's Wallet]]. When 20 spiders are defeated, the family will give Link the [[Stone of Agony]]. When Link collects 30 tokens, he gets the [[Giant Wallet#Ocarina of Time|Giant's Wallet]]. When Link has defeated 40 Skulltulas, Link will be rewarded with [[Bombchu]]s. At 50, Link will get a [[Piece of Heart]], and at 100, Link will get unlimited Rupees. Golden Skulltulas remain in one place, and it takes double the amount of strikes it takes to kill a Skulltula to kill a Golden Skulltula.  
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{{Main|Keese}}
{{Main|Keese}}
Keese are bat-like enemies that appear in almost every dungeon in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time|Ocarina of Time]]''. They dive toward Link if he gets close enough, and they will attempt to damage him. Every weapon in the game will kill the Keese in one strike except for the [[Deku Nuts]], which stun it. Keese are weak and are easy to defeat. Recommended weapons include the [[Slingshot]], [[Fairy Bow]], and the [[Hookshot]]. More formidable versions of the enemy include [[Fire Keese]] and [[Ice Keese]].
Keese are bat-like enemies that appear in almost every dungeon in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time|Ocarina of Time]]''. They dive toward Link if he gets close enough, and they will attempt to damage him. Every weapon in the game will kill the Keese in one strike except for the [[Deku Nut]]s, which stun it. Keese are weak and are easy to defeat. Recommended weapons include the [[Slingshot]], [[Fairy Bow]], and the [[Hookshot]]. More formidable versions of the enemy include [[Fire Keese]] and [[Ice Keese]].
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{{Main|Like Like}}
{{Main|Like Like}}
Like Likes are enemies in ''[[Ocarina of Time]]'' that are always hungry and try to eat exotic items such as [[Shields]] and any special [[Tunic|Tunics]]. They will not eat the [[Mirror Shield]] or the [[Kokiri Tunic]]. When Link approaches one, it will tilt forward, sucking up Link's items. If not defeated quickly, the stolen items will be digested. Link must attack it between its strikes to defeat it.
Like Likes are enemies in ''[[Ocarina of Time]]'' that are always hungry and try to eat exotic items such as [[Shield]]s and any special [[Outfit|Tunics]]. They will not eat the [[Mirror Shield]] or the [[Kokiri Tunic]]. When Link approaches one, it will tilt forward, sucking up Link's items. If not defeated quickly, the stolen items will be digested. Link must attack it between its strikes to defeat it.
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{{Main|Mad Scrub}}
{{Main|Mad Scrub}}
The Mad Scrub is a relative to the [[Deku Scrub]], and it is virtually the same except for differences in behavior and combat. The Mad Scrub is frenzied, and will shoot three [[Deku Seeds]] at Link. The Scrub will not back down to tell secrets or sell items. Instead, it will battle to the death against Link. Like its cousins, it will try to hide back in its hole if Link gets too close. The scrub is fought by bouncing the Deku Seeds back to the Scrub to get it out of its hole, stunning it with Deku Nuts, and slashing it with a [[Sword]].
The Mad Scrub is a relative to the [[Deku Scrub]], and it is virtually the same except for differences in behavior and combat. The Mad Scrub is frenzied, and will shoot three [[Deku Seed]]s at Link. The Scrub will not back down to tell secrets or sell items. Instead, it will battle to the death against Link. Like its cousins, it will try to hide back in its hole if Link gets too close. The scrub is fought by bouncing the Deku Seeds back to the Scrub to get it out of its hole, stunning it with Deku Nuts, and slashing it with a [[Sword]].
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{{Main|Stalfos}}
{{Main|Stalfos}}
Stalfos are skeletal characters similar to the [[Stalchildren]] that appear at night in [[Hyrule Field]]. They are found in the [[Forest Temple (Ocarina of Time)|Forest Temple]], the [[Water Temple (Ocarina of Time)|Water Temple]], the [[Shadow Temple]], the [[Spirit Temple]], and [[Ganon's Castle]]. They are difficult to defeat, and have attacks that emulate Use [[Z-Targeting]] and raise your [[Shield]], waiting for the Stalfos to let his guard down. Circle around them when they try to make a [[Jump Attack]]. You can run up to them quickly to make them attack, letting their guard down. If fought right, Link should be able to defeat them quickly.
Stalfos are skeletal characters similar to the [[Stalchild]]ren that appear at night in [[Hyrule Field]]. They are found in the [[Forest Temple (Ocarina of Time)|Forest Temple]], the [[Water Temple (Ocarina of Time)|Water Temple]], the [[Shadow Temple]], the [[Spirit Temple]], and [[Ganon's Castle]]. They are difficult to defeat, and have attacks that emulate Use [[Z-Targeting]] and raise your [[Shield]], waiting for the Stalfos to let his guard down. Circle around them when they try to make a [[Jump Attack]]. You can run up to them quickly to make them attack, letting their guard down. If fought right, Link should be able to defeat them quickly.
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{{Main|Skulltula}}
{{Main|Skulltula}}
Skulltulas are some of the first enemies that Link faces in ''[[Ocarina of Time]]'', located within the [[Great Deku Tree]]. They are an obstacle, but not a danger. Wait for it to flip around, and slash it with your [[Kokiri Sword]]. They should be easy to defeat. If Link slices at its front, the creature will swing like a pendulum, potentially damaging Link.
Skulltulas are some of the first enemies that Link faces in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time|Ocarina of Time]]'', located within the [[Great Deku Tree]]. They are an obstacle, but not a danger. Wait for it to flip around, and slash it with your [[Kokiri Sword]]. They should be easy to defeat. If Link slices at its front, the creature will swing like a pendulum, potentially damaging Link.
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{{Main|Skullwalltula}}
{{Main|Skullwalltula}}
Skullwalltulas are a variant of [[Skulltulas]] that cling to vertical surfaces. They are easily defeated with a ranged weapon. They are not much of a threat unless Link climbs up a wall that it is guarding. They will charge at him, knocking him off the wall. They can be defeated with a [[Sword]] if the Skullwalltula is within reach, but they are often higher on a wall.  
Skullwalltulas are a variant of [[Skulltula]]s that cling to vertical surfaces. They are easily defeated with a ranged weapon. They are not much of a threat unless Link climbs up a wall that it is guarding. They will charge at him, knocking him off the wall. They can be defeated with a [[Sword]] if the Skullwalltula is within reach, but they are often higher on a wall.  
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{{Main|Big Deku Baba}}
{{Main|Big Deku Baba}}
The Big Deku Baba is a larger version of the [[Deku Baba]]. It is found in the [[Kokiri Forest]] and in the [[Forest Temple (Ocarina of Time)|Forest Temple]] as an adult. While it is a bit stronger than its diminutive cousins, the Big Deku Baba has the same attacks. The Big Deku Baba is best defeated with a well-timed [[Jump Attack]]. Another, more risky method is to wait for the Big Deku Baba to lunge, then run forward and slice it when it draws back. Once defeated, the item it drops depends on the way it died. If struck in the head, it will drop [[Deku Nuts]]. If it was severed from the neck, it will drop a [[Deku Stick]], similar to the [[Withered Deku Baba]].
The Big Deku Baba is a larger version of the [[Deku Baba]]. It is found in the [[Kokiri Forest]] and in the [[Forest Temple (Ocarina of Time)|Forest Temple]] as an adult. While it is a bit stronger than its diminutive cousins, the Big Deku Baba has the same attacks. The Big Deku Baba is best defeated with a well-timed [[Jump Attack]]. Another, more risky method is to wait for the Big Deku Baba to lunge, then run forward and slice it when it draws back. Once defeated, the item it drops depends on the way it died. If struck in the head, it will drop [[Deku Nut]]s. If it was severed from the neck, it will drop a [[Deku Stick]], similar to the [[Withered Deku Baba]].
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{{Main|Big Poe}}
{{Main|Big Poe}}
Big Poes are found in [[Hyrule Field]] at night in the adult timeline. They are more agresive and stronger than traditional [[Poe|Poes]]. They are only found in an invisible ring in the field. Traditional weapons do not work on a Big Poe. They use their lanterns as weapons by dropping fire on Link. He must fire [[Arrows]] at the Poe with the [[Fairy Bow]] while riding on [[Epona]]. After that, Link may put the Big Poe in a [[Bottle]] and give it to the [[Poe Collector]]. Once all ten Big Poes are in the Poe Collector's possession, he will give Link an empty bottle.
Big Poes are found in [[Hyrule Field]] at night in the adult timeline. They are more agresive and stronger than traditional [[Poe]]s. They are only found in an invisible ring in the field. Traditional weapons do not work on a Big Poe. They use their lanterns as weapons by dropping fire on Link. He must fire [[Arrow]]s at the Poe with the [[Fairy Bow]] while riding on [[Epona]]. After that, Link may put the Big Poe in a [[Bottle]] and give it to the [[Poe Collector]]. Once all ten Big Poes are in the Poe Collector's possession, he will give Link an empty bottle.
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{{Main|Business Scrub}}
{{Main|Business Scrub}}
Business Scrubs are variations of [[Deku Scrubs]] found in ''[[Ocarina of Time]]''. They attack anyone who approaches with a [[Deku Nut]]. It is a tendency of theirs and they do not mean any harm. Once defeated, the Business Scrub will attempt to sell Link items at a slightly higher expense than local stores. Some items offered might be [[Deku Sticks]], [[Arrows]], [[Bombs]], and [[Potions]].
Business Scrubs are variations of [[Deku Scrub]]s found in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time|Ocarina of Time]]''. They attack anyone who approaches with a [[Deku Nut]]. It is a tendency of theirs and they do not mean any harm. Once defeated, the Business Scrub will attempt to sell Link items at a slightly higher expense than local stores. Some items offered might be [[Deku Stick]]s, [[Arrow]]s, [[Bomb]]s, and [[Potion]]s.
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{{Main|Club Moblin}}
{{Main|Club Moblin}}
The Club Moblin is an enemy only found in [[Ocarina of Time]] in the [[Sacred Grove]], outside of the [[Forest Temple (Ocarina of Time)|Forest Temple]]. Only one exists within the game. Club Moblin is a variant of [[Moblin|Moblins]], and the only real difference is its attack. It swings a club toward Link as a ranged attack. Link can carefully walk up to him in a zig-zag pattern to get close and run quickly to his legs. Three slashes with any weapon will defeat it. An alternative is to shoot [[Arrows]] at him from a distance. It drops around twenty [[Rupees]] when defeated.
The Club Moblin is an enemy only found in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time|Ocarina of Time]]'' in the [[Sacred Forest Meadow]], outside of the [[Forest Temple (Ocarina of Time)|Forest Temple]]. Only one exists within the game. Club Moblin is a variant of [[Moblin]]s, and the only real difference is its attack. It swings a club toward Link as a ranged attack. Link can carefully walk up to him in a zig-zag pattern to get close and run quickly to his legs. Three slashes with any weapon will defeat it. An alternative is to shoot [[Arrow]]s at him from a distance. It drops around twenty [[Rupee]]s when defeated.
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{{Main|Cucco}}
{{Main|Cucco}}
Cuccos are animals used in ''[[Ocarina of Time]]'' primarily for puzzle solving, side quests, and mini-games. They are used to collect [[Heart Piece|Heart Pieces]] and a [[Bottle]]. They are not enemies and are generally not hostile. However, if Link hits one with a [[Sword]] too many times, the Cucco will let out a cry, signaling for the help of its companions. A horde of hostile Cuccos will attack Link until he dies or enters a building. They cannot be defeated, and entering a nearby building is the best escape strategy. The simplest way to avoid them is to not attack them in the first place.
Cuccos are animals used in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time|Ocarina of Time]]'' primarily for puzzle solving, side quests, and mini-games. They are used to collect [[Piece of Heart|Heart Pieces]] and a [[Bottle]]. They are not enemies and are generally not hostile. However, if Link hits one with a [[Sword]] too many times, the Cucco will let out a cry, signaling for the help of its companions. A horde of hostile Cuccos will attack Link until he dies or enters a building. They cannot be defeated, and entering a nearby building is the best escape strategy. The simplest way to avoid them is to not attack them in the first place.
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{{Main|Deku Baba}}
{{Main|Deku Baba}}
The Deku Baba is one of the first enemies in ''[[Ocarina of Time]]''. They are found in the [[Kokiri Forest]], [[Inside The Great Deku Tree]], the [[Forest Temple (Ocarina of Time)|Forest Temple]], and the [[Bottom of the Well]]. When Link approaches a Deku Baba, it will lunge out to try to hit Link. Deku Babas are rooted in the ground, so they cannot extend past the length of their stems. Link can approach it while holding up his [[Shield]] if he is [[Z-Targeting]] the plant. Link can also throw projectiles such as [[Deku Nuts]] at it. When stunned, it is temporarily rendered immobile. If it is left alone, it will begin to rotate, damaging Link if he comes in contact, This method is very similar to the [[Withered Deku Baba]]. Deku Baba usually drop [[Deku Nuts]] or [[Deku Sticks]].
The Deku Baba is one of the first enemies in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time|Ocarina of Time]]''. They are found in the [[Kokiri Forest]], [[Inside The Great Deku Tree]], the [[Forest Temple (Ocarina of Time)|Forest Temple]], and the [[Bottom of the Well]]. When Link approaches a Deku Baba, it will lunge out to try to hit Link. Deku Babas are rooted in the ground, so they cannot extend past the length of their stems. Link can approach it while holding up his [[Shield]] if he is [[Z-Targeting]] the plant. Link can also throw projectiles such as [[Deku Nut]]s at it. When stunned, it is temporarily rendered immobile. If it is left alone, it will begin to rotate, damaging Link if he comes in contact, This method is very similar to the [[Withered Deku Baba]]. Deku Baba usually drop [[Deku Nut]]s or [[Deku Stick]]s.
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