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{{CD|file=Crow-Oracle.png|link=Crow|desc=These birds are very unpredictable creatures and swoop down without notice. Don't get too close to them or Link's reaction will be much too late. Hit them with the sword or another weapon to take them out as they charge towards Link.}}
{{CD|file=Crow-Oracle.png|link=Crow|desc=These birds are very unpredictable creatures and swoop down without notice. Don't get too close to them or Link's reaction will be much too late. Hit them with the sword or another weapon to take them out as they charge towards Link.}}
{{CD|file=Cukeman.png|link=Cukeman|desc=Cukeman are not encountered by normal means in the game, but instead are only found by sprinkling a mystery seed on a Buzz Blob. These creatures look strangely like trees and have two large eyes and slide around like the Buzz Blobs. Despite their different form, they are no different than the Buzz Blobs other than the aspect of their appearance and a little something else. If stunned with the boomerang, Link can talk to them and they say a pointless phrase which usually isn't very helpful. Be careful when doing this though, because they still cause damage as normal. To defeat them just use the same tactics as for the Buzz Blob, with the seed shooter being the safest method.}}
{{CD|file=Cukeman.png|link=Cukeman|desc=Cukeman are not encountered by normal means in the game, but instead are only found by sprinkling a mystery seed on a Buzz Blob. These creatures look strangely like trees and have two large eyes and slide around like the Buzz Blobs. Despite their different form, they are no different than the Buzz Blobs other than the aspect of their appearance and a little something else. If stunned with the boomerang, Link can talk to them and they say a pointless phrase which usually isn't very helpful. Be careful when doing this though, because they still cause damage as normal. To defeat them just use the same tactics as for the Buzz Blob, with the seed shooter being the safest method.}}
{{CD|file=Darknut-LA-Sprite.png|link=Darknut|desc=Darknuts are armored enemies that live around Kanalet Castle. Unlike in the other Zelda games, these Darknuts are vulnerable all over their body. Darknuts also have the ability to shoot arrows, and will seemingly shoot them at random regardless of where you are. The arrows are not of much threat, however. They can be blocked with your shield just as you would block a rock from an octorok. }}
{{CD|file=Darknut-Blue-Oracle-Sprite.png|link=Darknut|desc=Darknuts commonly appear in a few Zelda games and are easily some of the most-feared enemies. Some darknuts charge at Link on sight and repeatedly attack him, giving him a tough time to strike. Defend and strike is the only way to take out these ruthless enemies. For their arrow-shooting counterparts, just defend occasionally against a well-aimed arrow and slice at them. Using the boomerang to freeze them is also a great strategy for defeating them.}}
{{CD|file=GopongaFlower-LA-Sprite.png|link=Goponga Flower|desc=The Goponga Flower is one of the plants living in [[Goponga Swamp]], around the mid-west part of Koholint Island. These flowers do nothing other than block Link's path. Even though they have no real attacks, these plants are dangerous and will hurt Link upon contact. If Link has Bow-Wow, however, the pet will eat the plants just like he attacks any other enemy. Using Bow-Wow is the only way to make it past them early in the game. After obtaining the [[Seashell Sword]] a spin attack will defeat the Goponga Flower. The magic rod, boomerang, and hookshot are useful weapons against these obstacles as well.}}
{{CD|file=Darknut-Red-Oracle-Sprite.png|link=Darknut|desc=These Darknuts are a bit easier than the Blue Darknuts. For the sword-wielding ones, just defend against their charges and slice away from the side. For the arrow-shooting ones, defend against the arrows and run up and try to get in a few slashes to finish them off. The boomerang works well in freezing the darknuts, allowing for an easy kill.}}
{{CD|file=Leever-LA-Sprite.png|link=Leever|desc=Leevers are enemies that live underneath the ground in sandy areas. They will emerge from the ground and chase after Link. Leevers move a bit faster than other enemies, and can even come up underneath where Link is standing. To avoid attacks, they will dig back into the sand and resurface somewhere else unexpectedly. When they are above ground, Link can slash them with the sword.}}
{{CD|file=Ghini-Oracle-Sprite.png|link=Ghini|desc=These ghosts resemble Poes from other Zelda games. These creatures can float through the walls, thus making them a tough target to hit at times. They can be a challenging enemy as they take many hits to defeat.}}
{{CD|file=LikeLike-Sprite-LA.png|link=Like Like|desc=Like-Likes are unique suction enemies that will hold Link in place if it touches him. Like-Likes will not do any damage, but they will make Link vulnerable to other nearby enemies. Unlike the Like-Likes from previous Zelda games, these ones will not steal items from Link.}}
{{CD|file=GopongaFlower-Sprite-Small.png|link=Goponga Flower|desc=Goponga Flowers are sometimes found in shallow waters, such as those outside of the Poison Moth's Lair. These flowers are rooted to the ground, so they cannot move. They simply shoot fireballs at Link from a distance and try to hit him with them. The easiest way to defeat them is by throwing the boomerang, which will only take one hit.}}
{{CD|file=Leever-Blue-Oracle-Sprite.png|link=Leever|desc=Just like red leevers these guys pop out from under the ground, but with a twist of coming out of the water too. Not only that, but instead of traveling in a straight direction they can move left and right and up and down at will. Be careful when moving around because these guys usually pop up around places where Link is bound to go.}}
{{CD|file=Leever-Orange-Oracle-Sprite.png|link=Leever|desc=These Leevers are mostly the same as the other versions, except that instead of randomly wandering about, they actually come directly for Link. They also keep coming in endless amounts, which can be very annoying. They are frequently coupled with Pokeys. It is best to either avoid them totally, or just wait until they come to Link, and slash them twice. They are rare however, only appearing in the Samasa Desert.}}
{{CD|file=Leever-Red-Oracle-Sprite.png|link=Leever|desc=Red Leevers pop out from under the ground at random locations on the screen. They usually appear above ground for a few seconds before returning underground and popping up elsewhere. Be careful as they usually appear with other enemies. They only travel in straight directions and try to bump into Link. Move out of the way and slash them a couple of times to defeat these enemies.}}
{{CD|file=LikeLike-Sprite-LA.png|link=Like Like|desc=Like Likes are some of the most annoying enemies in the Zelda series and are known to devour a certain item of Link's. Since there is only one chance to obtain almost every item in the game, it only devours Link's shield when he comes in contact with one. This requires purchasing a new one. It is best to avoid these creatures and if Link must battle them, the boomerang will freeze them.}}
{{CD|file=MadBomber-LA-Sprite.png|link=Mad Bomber|desc=The Mad Bomber is an enemy that hides in holes, often coming up to throw bombs at Link. There is only one Mad Bomber in the game, located just outside of Kanalet Castle. This enemy will emerge from a different hole every time, throwing a bomb at random. Defeating this enemy is required in order to obtain one of the golden leaves. The Bomber can simply be attacked with the sword when comes out of a hole.}}
{{CD|file=MadBomber-LA-Sprite.png|link=Mad Bomber|desc=The Mad Bomber is an enemy that hides in holes, often coming up to throw bombs at Link. There is only one Mad Bomber in the game, located just outside of Kanalet Castle. This enemy will emerge from a different hole every time, throwing a bomb at random. Defeating this enemy is required in order to obtain one of the golden leaves. The Bomber can simply be attacked with the sword when comes out of a hole.}}
{{CD|file=Moblin-LA-Sprite.png|link=Moblin|desc=Moblins are a common pig-like enemy appearing in many games. Moblins will wander around the screen shooting arrows much like the octorok shoots rocks. The most effective weapon to use against moblins is the sword.}}
{{CD|file=Moblin-LA-Sprite.png|link=Moblin|desc=Moblins are a common pig-like enemy appearing in many games. Moblins will wander around the screen shooting arrows much like the octorok shoots rocks. The most effective weapon to use against moblins is the sword.}}
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{{CD|file=ArmMimic-OOA-OOS-Sprite.gif|link=Arm-Mimic|desc=Arm Mimics are scarce enemies and can be very annoying whenever encountered. Whichever way you move, they mirror Link's every step. If Link walks up, then they walk down. If Link walks left, then they walk right. To get rid of these pesky creatures, either back them into a wall, or move carefully so that they will slowly move towards Link. Slash away a few times with the sword to get rid of them.}}
{{CD|file=ArmMimic-OOA-OOS-Sprite.gif|link=Arm-Mimic|desc=Arm Mimics are scarce enemies and can be very annoying whenever encountered. Whichever way you move, they mirror Link's every step. If Link walks up, then they walk down. If Link walks left, then they walk right. To get rid of these pesky creatures, either back them into a wall, or move carefully so that they will slowly move towards Link. Slash away a few times with the sword to get rid of them.}}
{{CD|file=CheepCheep-LA-Sprite.png|link=Cheep-Cheep|desc=Cheep Cheep are small fish that swim around waterways and sometimes are hard to navigate around. One sword slash will take care of these pesky fish.}}
{{CD|file=CheepCheep-LA-Sprite.png|link=Cheep-Cheep|desc=Cheep Cheep are small fish that swim around waterways and sometimes are hard to navigate around. One sword slash will take care of these pesky fish.}}
{{CD|file=Gel-Oracle-Sprite.png|link=Gel|desc=Gels are very weak enemies. Instead of attacking, they attach themselves to Link's body and slow him down and make him unable to use items. After a few seconds, they will release themselves. Gels are the smaller form of the Red Zol, which will split into two Gels after being attacked.}}
{{CD|file=Gel-Oracle-Sprite.png|link=Gel|desc=Gels are the exact same as the Red Zol, except they are much smaller and merely stick themselves to Link, hindering his movement. Gels do not cause any damage, and will jump off of Link after a little while. They can be taken out easily with just a single swipe of a blade.}}
{{CD|file=Gibdo-Oracle-Sprite.png|link=Gibdo|desc=Gibdos are mummy-like creatures that are some of the more difficult enemies in the game. Coming in contact with a gibdo will take a heart of damage from Link, and it takes quite a few hits from the sword to defeat a gibdo. The Magic Rod will transform the gibdo into an orange stalfos.}}
{{CD|file=Gibdo-Oracle-Sprite.png|link=Gibdo|desc=Gidbo are mummies that roam around a few dungeons and attempt to bump into Link. Unlike other enemies, when slashed with a sword they don't falter at all, but instead keep coming towards Link. Since they don't coil back when being hit, be careful and move in and out while slashing away with a sword. The best strategy is to burn their wrappings with an ember seed to reveal an orange stalfos, which is much easier than facing the Gibdo itself.}}
{{CD|file=HardhatBeetle.png|link=Hardhat Beetle|desc=Hardhat Beetles are giant armored insects that constantly run towards Link. The easiest way to get rid of these annoyances is to push them back with the sword into the holes in the ground. The boomerang and Hookshot will freeze a Hardhat Beetle, which might make it easier to defeat them. The only weapon that can actually harm it is a bomb, but it can be hard to line up an attack since they're always moving.}}
{{CD|file=HardhatBeetle.png|link=Hardhat Beetle|desc=These enemies are rather annoying, as there are only two ways to get rid of them. The first way is to repeatedly whack them with the sword until they fall into a pit. The second way, while much easier, cannot be used as often. It consists of pulling one of the magnetic N balls towards Link, and then whacking them with it. This strategy is actually required in areas with no pits handy. Avoiding them is the best way to deal with them, but often times they must be killed to open up doors, which can be rather bothersome.}}
{{CD|file=Iron Mask.png|link=Iron Mask|desc=Iron Masks have the front side of their bodies covered with a large metal mask. If Link attacks an Iron Mask from the front, it will only bounce the enemy back. It can, however, be hit from behind with the sword. A spin attack will defeat an Iron Mask in one hit. Link can also use the Hook Shot to remove the armor from an Iron Mask.}}
{{CD|file=Iron Mask.png|link=Iron Mask|desc=Iron Masks are also called Hiploops, and are not to be confused with the Helmasaur from other games. These enemies have protective iron masks around their faces, making them invincible from the front. The masks can however be pulled off with the Magnetic Gloves, making them vulnerable from the front. To defeat these enemies without the Magnetic Gloves, move to the back of the body and slash with the sword once.}}
{{CD|file=KarakoroGreen-Sprite-LA.png|link=Karakoro|caption=Karakoro (Green)|desc=Karakoros move around the room and try to attack every now and then. To defeat them, Link needs to knock them in the nearby hole with a matching color. The green ones are very common in the Color Dungeon.}}
{{CD|file=Keese-Oracle-Sprite.png|link=Keese|desc=These are common enemies in the Zelda series often found flying around in caves and dungeons. They are possibly the most common enemy in the game. They can be rather annoying when in large groups or when facing tougher enemies. Try taking them out from a distance with the boomerang so they aren't a nuisance when fighting tougher enemies. They are also tough targets since they can fly over gaps and "go through" the walls. A slash with the sword also finishes these enemies off.}}
{{CD|file=Keese-Oracle-Sprite.png|link=Keese|desc=Keese are flying bat enemies that are stationary until you come near Link walks near them. After approaching they will start to fly for a short distance. Keese are extremely weak enemies and will go down with one hit from any weapon.}}
{{CD|file=Mini-Moldorm.png|link=Mini-Moldorm|desc=The Mini-Moldorm is a worm-like creature that randomly squirms around the floor trying to run into Link. In tight spaces, it can be difficult to dodge their attacks. The easiest way of defeating a mini-moldorm is to wait for it to come nearby and then slash a sword repeatedly.}}
{{CD|file=Mini-Moldorm.png|link=Mini-Moldorm|desc=The Mini-Moldorm is a worm-like creature that randomly squirms around the floor trying to run into Link. In tight spaces, it can be difficult to dodge their attacks. The easiest way of defeating a mini-moldorm is to wait for it to come nearby and then slash a sword repeatedly.}}
{{CD|file=Peahat-Oracle-Sprite.png|link=Peahat|desc=Peahats are enemies that fly around the room with propellors on the tops of their bodies. Every so often, they will slow down and come to a complete stop on the ground. Peahats are only vulnerable when they are motionless, but any weapon will defeat them in one hit. It is almost always easier to ignore peahats, since they are not aggressive towards Link and will not try to attack him. }}
{{CD|file=Peahat-Oracle-Sprite.png|link=Peahat|desc=Peahats are enemies that fly around the room with propellors on the tops of their bodies. Every so often, they will slow down and come to a complete stop on the ground. Peahats are only vulnerable when they are motionless, but any weapon will defeat them in one hit. It is almost always easier to ignore peahats, since they are not aggressive towards Link and will not try to attack him. }}

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