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{{CD|file=Armos-Blue-Oracle-Sprite.png|link=Armos|caption=Armos (Blue)|desc=These very rare Blue Armos, like the red version, come to life when Link comes into contact with them. Or, with these only, when Link simply walks by them. They can be threatening because of their high-damage level and the fact that they move quite quickly, but they can easily be taken care of by slashing away when they come near.}}
{{CD|file=Armos-Blue-Oracle-Sprite.png|link=Armos|caption=Armos (Blue)|desc=These very rare Blue Armos, like the red version, come to life when Link comes into contact with them. Or, with these only, when Link simply walks by them. They can be threatening because of their high-damage level and the fact that they move quite quickly, but they can easily be taken care of by slashing away when they come near.}}
{{CD|file=Armos-Red-Oracle-Sprite.png|link=Armos|caption=Armos (Red)|desc=Armos are stationary statues that don't do anything unless a switch is triggered. However, not all Armos come to life. There are only two ways to defeat these armored foes; a bomb can be hurled at them, which can be hard to place correctly since they move around so much, or just wack them with the Magic Boomerang twice. The latter is obviously much easier. If Link has the Biggoron's Sword, which is only obtained by a secret, then Link can simply walk up and slash these monsters to do away with them.}}
{{CD|file=Armos-Red-Oracle-Sprite.png|link=Armos|caption=Armos (Red)|desc=Armos are stationary statues that don't do anything unless a switch is triggered. However, not all Armos come to life. There are only two ways to defeat these armored foes; a bomb can be hurled at them, which can be hard to place correctly since they move around so much, or just wack them with the Magic Boomerang twice. The latter is obviously much easier. If Link has the Biggoron's Sword, which is only obtained by a secret, then Link can simply walk up and slash these monsters to do away with them.}}
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{{CD|file=ThwimpBlue-Sprite-LA.png|link=Thwomp|caption=Thwomp|desc=}}
{{CD|file=ThwimpBlue-Sprite-LA.png|link=Thwomp|caption=Thwomp|desc=}}
{{CD|file=Thwomp-Blue-OoX-Sprite.png|link=Spiked Thwomp|desc=This enemy hangs in the air waiting to slam down upon the person that attempts to cross underneath it. Do not attempt to defeat this enemy, as it is pointless. To avoid it, simply walk towards it and run back, which will cause Thomp to come crash to the floor. As it retracts upwards, it goes much slower allowing Link to run across. For many puzzles Link will have to jump on top of Thomp to get across certain gaps.}}
{{CD|file=Thwomp-Blue-OoX-Sprite.png|link=Spiked Thwomp|desc=This enemy hangs in the air waiting to slam down upon the person that attempts to cross underneath it. Do not attempt to defeat this enemy, as it is pointless. To avoid it, simply walk towards it and run back, which will cause Thomp to come crash to the floor. As it retracts upwards, it goes much slower allowing Link to run across. For many puzzles Link will have to jump on top of Thomp to get across certain gaps.}}
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