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{{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=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=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=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=LavaFire.png|link=Lava Fire|desc=Lava Fire is found erupting from volcanoes, like the Lava Rocks, and are once again typically found in Subrosia. Whenever they start to fall from the sky there is a shadow that shows where the fire is going to fall, which makes it a bit easier to avoid. Just like the lava rocks, this too disappears whenever it comes in contact with the ground. It is very easy to avoid and shouldn't cause many problems.}}
{{CD|file=LavaRocks.png|link=Lava Rock|desc=Lava Rocks are found falling from the skies whenever near an active volcano, such as the volcanoes in Subrosia, where they are most common. These rocks come out of the volcano and then fall from the sky in random places in an attempt to hit Link whenever they fall. Once they come in contact with the ground, they break. Since they are so easy to avoid and cause so little damage, they have a very small threat.}}
{{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-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-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=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=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=Lynel-Oracle-Sprite-Blue.png|link=Lynel|caption=Lynel (Blue)|desc=These are easily the most challenging enemies in the game. Referred to as Fire Cats in the booklet, these wolves charge up at Link and deal some massive damage, and once they start pounding him it's hard to get them off. Defend with the shield and run up for some quick slices to finish them off. Beware, as only the Mirror Shield (Lv. 3) can block their spears. They have a rather good sense of aim with their spears as well, so watch out.}}
{{CD|file=Lynel-Oracle-Sprite-Red.png|link=Lynel|caption=Lynel (Red)|desc=These lynel act the same as the blue lynel and do the same damage with each attack. The only difference is that they take one less hit to take down. Once they see Link they tend to charge at him, and their spears, just like the blue lynel, can go through walls. To defeat them, walk up to them and start slashing away. Use the boomerang to freeze them, making for a much easier kill.}}
{{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-Blue-Oracle-Sprite.png|link=Moblin|caption=Moblin (Sword)|desc=These are almost exactly like the Red Moblin, only some wield swords and none of them wield boomerangs. They have stronger defense power and take one more hit to defeat. When one with a sword spots Link, it will charge at him. Defend against the attack and slice at it with the sword a couple times to defeat it. For the arrow-wielders just guard against the arrows using the shield, and then run in for a couple sword slashes.}}
{{CD|file=Moblin-Blue-Oracle-Sprite.png|link=Moblin|caption=Moblin (Sword)|desc=These are almost exactly like the Red Moblin, only some wield swords and none of them wield boomerangs. They have stronger defense power and take one more hit to defeat. When one with a sword spots Link, it will charge at him. Defend against the attack and slice at it with the sword a couple times to defeat it. For the arrow-wielders just guard against the arrows using the shield, and then run in for a couple sword slashes.}}
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{{CD|file=SpinyBeetleBush_OoX.png|link=Spiny Beetle|caption=Spiny Beetle (Bush)|desc=These Spiny Beetles are found hiding under pieces of grass. They have a great advantage when it comes to surprise, so watch out for them in areas with a lot of grass in certain dungeons. If they come in big groups it can be hard to get past them. They are possible to be detected before they come out of hiding; look for a clump of grass that has a slightly different background - it will be sure to contain one of them. To defeat them just slash at them with the sword.}}
{{CD|file=SpinyBeetleBush_OoX.png|link=Spiny Beetle|caption=Spiny Beetle (Bush)|desc=These Spiny Beetles are found hiding under pieces of grass. They have a great advantage when it comes to surprise, so watch out for them in areas with a lot of grass in certain dungeons. If they come in big groups it can be hard to get past them. They are possible to be detected before they come out of hiding; look for a clump of grass that has a slightly different background - it will be sure to contain one of them. To defeat them just slash at them with the sword.}}
{{CD|file=SpinyBeetleStone_OoX.png|link=Spiny Beetle|caption=Spiny Beetle (Stone)|desc=These Spiny Beetles hide underneath stones, unlike the other Spiny Beetles. Once again, they have the element of surprise in their favor when they rush Link, so watch out for them in some areas. To defeat them it's not as simple at the grass Spiny Beetles with the sword. Instead, Link needs to use the Power Bracelet/Glove to lift up the stone before he can slash it with the sword.}}
{{CD|file=SpinyBeetleStone_OoX.png|link=Spiny Beetle|caption=Spiny Beetle (Stone)|desc=These Spiny Beetles hide underneath stones, unlike the other Spiny Beetles. Once again, they have the element of surprise in their favor when they rush Link, so watch out for them in some areas. To defeat them it's not as simple at the grass Spiny Beetles with the sword. Instead, Link needs to use the Power Bracelet/Glove to lift up the stone before he can slash it with the sword.}}
{{CD|file=Takkuri_OoS.png|link=Takkuri|desc=The Takkuri is an annoying winged beast that will fly at Link when he walks past it. It's not much of a threat, as Link can just slash at it as it comes his way.}}
{{CD|file=Tektite-Blue-Oracle-Sprite.png|link=Tektite|desc=These tektites are just like their counterparts, the orange tektites, only they have better defense. To defeat these enemies evade their jump, allow them to land, and then run up for a quick strike. It is sometimes hard to land in both strikes without another tektite hitting Link, as they tend to be in groups of both blue and orange tektites.}}
{{CD|file=Tektite-Blue-Oracle-Sprite.png|link=Tektite|desc=These tektites are just like their counterparts, the orange tektites, only they have better defense. To defeat these enemies evade their jump, allow them to land, and then run up for a quick strike. It is sometimes hard to land in both strikes without another tektite hitting Link, as they tend to be in groups of both blue and orange tektites.}}
{{CD|file=Tektite-Orange-Oracle-Sprite.png|link=Tektite|desc=Tektites are a common enemy in the Zelda series. They are weird looking enemies with two legs that hop around dungeons and try to hit Link. Try to evade their jump and strike when they land to take out these enemies. They usually appear in groups of both orange and blue Tektites.}}
{{CD|file=Tektite-Orange-Oracle-Sprite.png|link=Tektite|desc=Tektites are a common enemy in the Zelda series. They are weird looking enemies with two legs that hop around dungeons and try to hit Link. Try to evade their jump and strike when they land to take out these enemies. They usually appear in groups of both orange and blue Tektites.}}
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{{CD|file=Whisp.png|link=Anti-Fairy|desc=Anti-Faeries rebound off of walls and bump into Link to cause him damage. Trying to use any weapon except the boomerang is pointless, as they do not even falter the enemy. Get in a good aim with the boomerang and toss to defeat this enemy.}}
{{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=BallChainTrooper-LA-Sprite.png|link=Ball and Chain Trooper|desc=Ball and Chain Troopers, like their name says, are soldiers who wield ball and chains, swing them above their heads, and then hurl them at Link in an attempt to hurt him. They are somewhat easier to avoid in bigger areas, as their weapons only travel straight and don't bend. Whenever the soldier throws its ball and chain, move out of the way and move in from the side and slash at him. Don't attempt to take multiple slashes at once, as they will retract their ball and chain and start swinging it rather quickly. With a bit of patience these tough enemies should be no problem. Another strategy would be to use bombs. This might be a little better, as Link can stay out of range of the enemy's weapon range that way.}}
{{CD|file=BallChainTrooper-LA-Sprite.png|link=Ball and Chain Trooper|desc=Ball and Chain Troopers, like their name says, are soldiers who wield ball and chains, swing them above their heads, and then hurl them at Link in an attempt to hurt him. They are somewhat easier to avoid in bigger areas, as their weapons only travel straight and don't bend. Whenever the soldier throws its ball and chain, move out of the way and move in from the side and slash at him. Don't attempt to take multiple slashes at once, as they will retract their ball and chain and start swinging it rather quickly. With a bit of patience these tough enemies should be no problem. Another strategy would be to use bombs. This might be a little better, as Link can stay out of range of the enemy's weapon range that way.}}
{{CD|file=Bubble-Oracle-Sprite.png|link=Bubble|desc=Bubbles are floating skulls with red "bubbles" floating around the outside of it. They bounce off of walls and try to bump into Link, which causes him damage and disable the use of his weapons for a limited amount of time. There is no way to defeat this enemy and it can be very annoying when there are several enemies to battle at once. Simply try to avoid this enemy whenever it appears.}}
{{CD|file=Bubble-Oracle-Sprite.png|link=Bubble|desc=Bubbles are floating skulls with red "bubbles" floating around the outside of it. They bounce off of walls and try to bump into Link, which causes him damage and disable the use of his weapons for a limited amount of time. There is no way to defeat this enemy and it can be very annoying when there are several enemies to battle at once. Simply try to avoid this enemy whenever it appears.}}
{{CD|file=Chaser.png|link=Chaser|desc=These blade traps are different from the others. Whenever Link crosses their path, they start spinning towards him, but not as fast as the other blades trap do. To avoid them, Link must run ahead of them and turn a corner; they will not switch directions but instead keep moving forward. Don't try to defeat these enemies, because just like the other blade traps, these guys are invincible.}}
{{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=FireKeese_OoX.png|link=Fire Keese|desc=As depicted by the name, these are keese, except they are on fire. They do some massive damage, so watch out for them. They come in and swoop down to attack and can be very difficult to take out. After they hit Link they turn to regular keese, but unfortunately if they find and run into a torch they become fire keese again. It's best to avoid these enemies as they are pretty difficult.}}
{{CD|file=FireKeese_OoX.png|link=Fire Keese|desc=As depicted by the name, these are keese, except they are on fire. They do some massive damage, so watch out for them. They come in and swoop down to attack and can be very difficult to take out. After they hit Link they turn to regular keese, but unfortunately if they find and run into a torch they become fire keese again. It's best to avoid these enemies as they are pretty difficult.}}
{{CD|file=Floormaster.png|link=Floormaster|desc=Floormasters are rather annoying enemies that come out of the floor. These monsters only come in blue and they creep around rooms trying to grab Link. If they are successful in doing so, then Link is carried back to the beginning of the dungeon, forced to find his way back to where he was. These enemies are rather slow, but whenever they appear, they appear in large groups and tend to surround Link.}}
{{CD|file=Floormaster.png|link=Floormaster|desc=Floormasters are rather annoying enemies that come out of the floor. These monsters only come in blue and they creep around rooms trying to grab Link. If they are successful in doing so, then Link is carried back to the beginning of the dungeon, forced to find his way back to where he was. These enemies are rather slow, but whenever they appear, they appear in large groups and tend to surround Link.}}
{{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=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=Blade-Trap-Giant-Oracle-Sprite.png|link=Blade Trap|caption=Giant Blade Trap (Orange)|desc=These blade traps are huge and follow a set path. To avoid them, Link must make sure he doesn't stay in the way of the path and run to avoid it. It does some great damage, so make sure that he doesn't come in contact with it.}}
{{CD|file=Blade-Trap-Red-Giant-Oracle-Sprite.png|link=Blade Trap|caption=Giant Blade Trap (Red)|desc=These gigantic traps are really no different from the orange version, other than the coloring. As with the orange ones, avoid them as best as possible.}}
{{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=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=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=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 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=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=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=Magnite-Blue.png|link=Magunesu|caption=Magnite (Blue)|desc=The Magnite is a floating metallic creature, which moves as far away as possible from Link when he comes towards them. They will frequently flip around, turning into Red Magnites, and in doing so shoot a small fireball at Link. They can be attracted/repelled by the Magnetic Gloves, but the best strategy is to wait until they try and flip (they are not able to move while doing so), and slash them twice quickly.}}
{{CD|file=Magnite-Red.png|link=Magunesu|caption=Magnite (Red)|desc=The only difference between this version and the red ones, is that the Magnetic Gloves will repel them when turned red, and attract them when turned blue.}}
{{CD|file=Mini-Moldorm.png|link=Mini-Moldorm|desc=Moldorm has been a staple enemy throughout the Zelda series. In the Oracle of Seasons, there are mini versions of a Moldorm snake, which are simply known as a mini moldorm. They move around the room at a fast speed and try to bump into Link. It usually is not too hard to dodge their attacks. Run out of the way and slash at them a few times to defeat these little Moldorms.}}
{{CD|file=Mini-Moldorm.png|link=Mini-Moldorm|desc=Moldorm has been a staple enemy throughout the Zelda series. In the Oracle of Seasons, there are mini versions of a Moldorm snake, which are simply known as a mini moldorm. They move around the room at a fast speed and try to bump into Link. It usually is not too hard to dodge their attacks. Run out of the way and slash at them a few times to defeat these little Moldorms.}}
{{CD|file=Peahat-Oracle-Sprite.png|link=Peahat|desc=Peahats are also a very common enemy in the Zelda series.These enemies fly around dungeons and cannot be hit while they are doing so. Most of their path is random but they occasionally dive towards Link. Wait until they land on the ground and then quickly strike at them.}}
{{CD|file=Peahat-Oracle-Sprite.png|link=Peahat|desc=Peahats are also a very common enemy in the Zelda series.These enemies fly around dungeons and cannot be hit while they are doing so. Most of their path is random but they occasionally dive towards Link. Wait until they land on the ground and then quickly strike at them.}}
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{{CD|file=Stalfos-Red-Oracle-Sprite.png|link=Stalfos|caption=Stalfos (Red)|desc=This Stalfos is almost identical to the green version, except that these ones don't try and body-slam Link. They will jump away when he tries and attack them, but that is easily remedied with a whack from the Boomerang.}}
{{CD|file=Stalfos-Red-Oracle-Sprite.png|link=Stalfos|caption=Stalfos (Red)|desc=This Stalfos is almost identical to the green version, except that these ones don't try and body-slam Link. They will jump away when he tries and attack them, but that is easily remedied with a whack from the Boomerang.}}
{{CD|file=Tektite-Water-LA-Sprite.png|link=Water Tektite|desc=As explained by the name, water tektites slide around on the surface of the water, like most tektites in Zelda games do. They can be pretty annoying, so if possible, lure it to the edge of the water and slash at it to defeat it. If that is not possible, then avoid them by diving in the water underneath them.}}
{{CD|file=Tektite-Water-LA-Sprite.png|link=Water Tektite|desc=As explained by the name, water tektites slide around on the surface of the water, like most tektites in Zelda games do. They can be pretty annoying, so if possible, lure it to the edge of the water and slash at it to defeat it. If that is not possible, then avoid them by diving in the water underneath them.}}
{{CD|file=Wallmaster-Oracle-Sprite.png|link=Wallmaster|desc=Wallmasters are sort of like Floormasters, except they only come in red and drop from the ceiling rather than the floor. Whenever they drop from the ceiling, the shadow that they cast will appear along with a noise that they make. If they are successful in grabbing Link he will be sent back to the beginning of the dungeon with no damage. Whenever they hit the ground they are vulnerable, but if defeated they keep coming back, making it impossible to get rid of them for good.}}
{{CD|file=Wizzrobe-Blue-Oracle-Sprite.png|link=Wizzrobe|desc=Wizzrobe are common magic-using enemies in the Zelda series. These guys can float through walls and can't be hit while they are "invisible." It's best to charge past them and don't even try to kill them. They shoot their magic beams in straight lines up, down, left or right. They never shoot diagonally, so standing on a diagonal from them and slashing away is a good way to limit the damage.}}
{{CD|file=Wizzrobe-Blue-Oracle-Sprite.png|link=Wizzrobe|desc=Wizzrobe are common magic-using enemies in the Zelda series. These guys can float through walls and can't be hit while they are "invisible." It's best to charge past them and don't even try to kill them. They shoot their magic beams in straight lines up, down, left or right. They never shoot diagonally, so standing on a diagonal from them and slashing away is a good way to limit the damage.}}
{{CD|file=Wizzrobe-Green-Oracle-Sprite.png|link=Wizzrobe|desc=These Wizzrobe are a bit different than the others. They appear in the ground as little stubs sticking out of the ground and then materialize into the Wizzrobe itself and fire magic at Link. These are by far the easiest version of the Wizzrobe. They always form in the same place but change positions when Link leaves and reenter the area again. Just stand diagonally from them and when they appear, slash away with the sword.}}
{{CD|file=Wizzrobe-Green-Oracle-Sprite.png|link=Wizzrobe|desc=These Wizzrobe are a bit different than the others. They appear in the ground as little stubs sticking out of the ground and then materialize into the Wizzrobe itself and fire magic at Link. These are by far the easiest version of the Wizzrobe. They always form in the same place but change positions when Link leaves and reenter the area again. Just stand diagonally from them and when they appear, slash away with the sword.}}

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