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| learn  = [[Orca]]
| learn  = [[Orca]]
| perform = Run and Press [[File:Wii-U-Button-A.png|25px]]
| perform = Run and Press [[File:Wii-U-Button-A.png|25px]]
| effect  = Can Roll into Trees or Walls<br/>Faster movement
| effect  = Can roll into trees or walls<br/>Faster movement
| related = [[Vertical Slice]]<br/>[[Thrust]]<br/>[[Jump Attack]]<br/>[[Horizontal Cut]]<br/>[[Side Slash]]
| related = [[Vertical Slice]]<br/>[[Thrust]]<br/>[[Jump Attack]]<br/>[[Horizontal Cut]]<br/>[[Side Slash]]
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The '''Rolling Attack''' is a basic attack found in several Legend of Zelda titles.
The '''Rolling Attack''' is a basic attack found in several ''Legend of Zelda'' titles.


==The Wind Waker==
==''The Wind Waker''==
In ''[[The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker|The Wind Waker]]'', the rolling attack is one of the techniques taught to Link by [[Orca]], just before his [[Sword Training]]. Orca has Link roll into a nearby wall, which causes a very loud noise, and alerts [[Sturgeon (The Wind Waker)|Sturgeon]] from the floor above, who yells down at Orca.{{Ref|TWW|623|[[Orca]]}}
In ''[[The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker|The Wind Waker]]'', the rolling attack is one of the techniques taught to Link by [[Orca]], just before his [[Sword Training]]. Orca has Link roll into a nearby wall, which causes a very loud noise, and alerts [[Sturgeon (The Wind Waker)|Sturgeon]] from the floor above, who yells down at Orca.{{Ref|TWW|623|[[Orca]]}}



Latest revision as of 11:02, October 7, 2023

Rolling Attack
Rolling-Attack-Wind-Waker.png

Games

Learned from

How to Perform

Run and Press Wii-U-Button-A.png

Effect

Can roll into trees or walls
Faster movement

Related

The Rolling Attack is a basic attack found in several Legend of Zelda titles.

The Wind Waker

In The Wind Waker, the rolling attack is one of the techniques taught to Link by Orca, just before his Sword Training. Orca has Link roll into a nearby wall, which causes a very loud noise, and alerts Sturgeon from the floor above, who yells down at Orca.[1]

References

  1. "You have come at the perfect moment! I was just trying my rolling attack. Allow me to teach it to you!" — Orca, The Wind Waker.