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'''Peahats''' are recurring enemies in [[The Legend of Zelda (Series)|''The Legend of Zelda'' series]]. They have appeared in nearly every ''Zelda'' game to date. They resemble a flower-like creature that can fly using its leaves.
'''Peahats''' are recurring enemies in [[The Legend of Zelda (Series)|''The Legend of Zelda'' series]]. They have appeared in nearly every ''Zelda'' game to date. They resemble a flower-like creature that can fly using its leaves.


==Appearances==
==''The Legend of Zelda''==
===The Legend of Zelda===
Peahats can be found throughout the overworld in ''[[The Legend of Zelda]]''. These enemies spin around and move rapidly around the screen. While spinning, Peahats cannot be harmed and should be avoided if possible. After spinning for a short while, a Peahat comes to a stop, at which point it is vulnerable to [[Sword (The Legend of Zelda)|sword]] attacks from Link.{{Ref|[[:File:The-Legend-of-Zelda-North-American-Instruction-Manual-Page-29.jpg|The Legend of Zelda Instruction Booklet (US NES Version), pg. 29]]|Has little attacking power. This is the ghost of a flower that bounces and flutters around the place . Link can eliminate it only when it's standing still.}}{{Ref|[https://www.zeldadungeon.net/gallery/displayimage.php?album{{=}}537&pid{{=}}14996#top_display_media The Legend of Zelda Instruction manual] (US GBA Version), pg. 24|These jittery creatures fly and swoop down on you from above. They can only be defeated while they are sitting still.}}{{Ref|[https://web.archive.org/web/20150722213853/http://www.zelda.com/universe/pedia/p.jsp The Great Hyrule Encyclopedia]|Peahats are large carnivorous plants who attack their prey with razor-sharp whirling blades.}}
Peahats can be found throughout the overworld in ''[[The Legend of Zelda]]''. These enemies spin around and move rapidly around the screen. While spinning, Peahats cannot be harmed and should be avoided if possible. After spinning for a short while, a Peahat comes to a stop, at which point it is vulnerable to [[Sword (The Legend of Zelda)|sword]] attacks from Link.{{Ref|[[:File:The-Legend-of-Zelda-North-American-Instruction-Manual-Page-29.jpg|The Legend of Zelda Instruction Booklet (US NES Version), pg. 29]]|Has little attacking power. This is the ghost of a flower that bounces and flutters around the place . Link can eliminate it only when it's standing still.}}{{Ref|[https://www.zeldadungeon.net/gallery/displayimage.php?album{{=}}537&pid{{=}}14996#top_display_media The Legend of Zelda Instruction manual] (US GBA Version), pg. 24|These jittery creatures fly and swoop down on you from above. They can only be defeated while they are sitting still.}}{{Ref|[https://web.archive.org/web/20150722213853/http://www.zelda.com/universe/pedia/p.jsp The Great Hyrule Encyclopedia]|Peahats are large carnivorous plants who attack their prey with razor-sharp whirling blades.}}


If a [[clock]] is collected while peahats are flying, they remain in their invulnerable state despite being frozen.
If a [[clock]] is collected while peahats are flying, they remain in their invulnerable state despite being frozen.


===Link's Awakening===
==''Link's Awakening''==
[[File:Peahat-Oracle-Sprite.png|left|60px]]In ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Link's Awakening|Link's Awakening]]'', Peahats appear in dungeons such as [[Angler's Tunnel]] and [[Turtle Rock (Link's Awakening)|Turtle Rock]]. They begin by laying still on the ground, but when Link approaches them they begin to spin and lift into the air. Just like in ''The Legend of Zelda'', the Peahats will eventually come to a stop, allowing Link to attack them.
[[File:Peahat-Oracle-Sprite.png|left|60px]]In ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Link's Awakening|Link's Awakening]]'', Peahats appear in dungeons such as [[Angler's Tunnel]] and [[Turtle Rock (Link's Awakening)|Turtle Rock]]. They begin by laying still on the ground, but when Link approaches them they begin to spin and lift into the air. Just like in ''The Legend of Zelda'', the Peahats will eventually come to a stop, allowing Link to attack them.
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===Ocarina of Time===
==''Ocarina of Time''==
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Peahats in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time|Ocarina of Time]]'' are stationary around [[Hyrule Field]]. When [[Link]] approaches one, it wakes up, and flies toward him, showing its roots. These roots are their weak points. Link can either slash it with the [[Kokiri Sword]] or simply shoot it with the [[Slingshot]]. If Link wanders Hyrule Field at night, the Peahats do not wake up; however, if he slashes at one, it shoots out [[Peahat Larva]], which can be destroyed just by holding out Link's shield.
Peahats in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time|Ocarina of Time]]'' are stationary around [[Hyrule Field]]. When [[Link]] approaches one, it wakes up, and flies toward him, showing its roots. These roots are their weak points. Link can either slash it with the [[Kokiri Sword]] or simply shoot it with the [[Slingshot]]. If Link wanders Hyrule Field at night, the Peahats do not wake up; however, if he slashes at one, it shoots out [[Peahat Larva]], which can be destroyed just by holding out Link's shield.
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Peahats only appear while Link is in his child form; they do not exist anywhere in the future. Furthermore, no cause or reason is given for their disappearance; they simply do not appear.
Peahats only appear while Link is in his child form; they do not exist anywhere in the future. Furthermore, no cause or reason is given for their disappearance; they simply do not appear.


===Majora's Mask===
==''Majora's Mask''==
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There is only one Peahat in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask|Majora's Mask]]''. This Peahat can be found in a hidden hole somewhere in the tall grass near the [[Southern Swamp]] and [[Milk Road]] in [[Termina Field]]. It is required to defeat this Peahat to get a [[Piece of Heart]].
There is only one Peahat in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask|Majora's Mask]]''. This Peahat can be found in a hidden hole somewhere in the tall grass near the [[Southern Swamp]] and [[Milk Road]] in [[Termina Field]]. It is required to defeat this Peahat to get a [[Piece of Heart]].


===Oracle of Seasons/Oracle of Ages===
==''Oracle of Seasons'' and ''Oracle of Ages''==
Peahats in ''Oracle of Ages'' can be found in many locations. When [[Link]] enters the screen, they are stationary, but then start spinning and flying. Link must wait until they stop moving, as they can only be damaged when they are not. It takes two strikes to defeat them with either the Wooden or Noble Sword. One strike defeats them from Master Sword.
Peahats in ''Oracle of Ages'' can be found in many locations. When [[Link]] enters the screen, they are stationary, but then start spinning and flying. Link must wait until they stop moving, as they can only be damaged when they are not. It takes two strikes to defeat them with either the Wooden or Noble Sword. One strike defeats them from Master Sword.


===The Wind Waker===
==''The Wind Waker''==
[[File:Peahat Figurine (TWW).png|125px|right]]Peahats are first encountered in the [[Forbidden Woods]] in ''The Wind Waker''. Link must stun them with the [[Deku Leaf]] first, then damage them with his sword. Once more items like the [[Boomerang]] or [[Bow]] are obtained, Link can use those to defeat the Peahats more easily. Peahats drop [[Golden Feather]]s when defeated or attacked with the [[Grappling Hook]].
[[File:Peahat Figurine (TWW).png|125px|right]]Peahats are first encountered in the [[Forbidden Woods]] in ''The Wind Waker''. Link must stun them with the [[Deku Leaf]] first, then damage them with his sword. Once more items like the [[Boomerang]] or [[Bow]] are obtained, Link can use those to defeat the Peahats more easily. Peahats drop [[Golden Feather]]s when defeated or attacked with the [[Grappling Hook]].


===The Minish Cap===
==''The Minish Cap''==
There are two different varieties of Peahats found within ''[[The Legend of Zelda: The Minish Cap|The Minish Cap]]''. The red ones are first encountered in the [[Eastern Hills]] and they share similar attributes to previous incarnations of the enemy. The green Peahats fly out of reach while carrying bombs. When they attempt to drop the bomb on Link, the Peahat lowers itself to the ground temporarily. Once the Peahat lowers itself, it can be defeated by using the [[Gust Jar]] or the Bow. If Link uses arrows, the Peahat can be defeated with one arrow. If Link uses the Gust Jar, he can disable it, making it vulnerable to sword attacks, or he can suck the Peahat in and launch it, destroying it on impact.
There are two different varieties of Peahats found within ''[[The Legend of Zelda: The Minish Cap|The Minish Cap]]''. The red ones are first encountered in the [[Eastern Hills]] and they share similar attributes to previous incarnations of the enemy. The green Peahats fly out of reach while carrying bombs. When they attempt to drop the bomb on Link, the Peahat lowers itself to the ground temporarily. Once the Peahat lowers itself, it can be defeated by using the [[Gust Jar]] or the Bow. If Link uses arrows, the Peahat can be defeated with one arrow. If Link uses the Gust Jar, he can disable it, making it vulnerable to sword attacks, or he can suck the Peahat in and launch it, destroying it on impact.


{{Figurine|Peahat|Peahat-Figurine.png|Appears on Mount Crenel, etc. These strange beasts hover on propellers-like leaves. You can pull them out of the sky with your Gust Jar.}}
{{Figurine|Peahat|Peahat-Figurine.png|Appears on Mount Crenel, etc. These strange beasts hover on propellers-like leaves. You can pull them out of the sky with your Gust Jar.}}


===Twilight Princess===
==''Twilight Princess''==
Peahats in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess|Twilight Princess]]'' act differently than other incarnations of Peahat. In this game, Peahats do not harm Link, but instead are used as [[Clawshot]] targets. Peahats only appear in the [[Gerudo Desert]] and the seventh dungeon of the game, the [[City in the Sky]].
Peahats in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess|Twilight Princess]]'' act differently than other incarnations of Peahat. In this game, Peahats do not harm Link, but instead are used as [[Clawshot]] targets. Peahats only appear in the [[Gerudo Desert]] and the seventh dungeon of the game, the [[City in the Sky]].


===Skyward Sword===
==''Skyward Sword''==
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In ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword|Skyward Sword]]'', Peahats are not as much of an enemy, but instead are very similar to their ''Twilight Princess'' counterparts. They act as Clawshot targets, and are found within the [[Lanayru Desert]] region, in the [[Eldin Volcano]] region after it has erupted and is at normalcy, and when in [[Faron Woods]] when the woods are flooded. Because of the fact that they are moving Clawshot targets, it can be quite challenging to grab hold of them. The most difficult Peahats to latch on to are found in [[Skipper's Retreat]], where, along with the constant moving, there are [[Furnix]]es there to make it even harder.
In ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword|Skyward Sword]]'', Peahats are not as much of an enemy, but instead are very similar to their ''Twilight Princess'' counterparts. They act as Clawshot targets, and are found within the [[Lanayru Desert]] region, in the [[Eldin Volcano]] region after it has erupted and is at normalcy, and when in [[Faron Woods]] when the woods are flooded. Because of the fact that they are moving Clawshot targets, it can be quite challenging to grab hold of them. The most difficult Peahats to latch on to are found in [[Skipper's Retreat]], where, along with the constant moving, there are [[Furnix]]es there to make it even harder.
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