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Slime Eyes
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Slime Eye Artwork

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Slime Eye is the Nightmare found within Key Cavern, the third dungeon of Link's Awakening. It guards the Sea Lily's Bell.

Battle

Upon first entering the room, the area appears to be empty. Slime Eye says that Link won't be able to find him.[1] Zols start to fall from the ceiling, and they keep coming. Link can knock down the Slime Eye from above by running into the wall with the Pegasus Boots. At first, it looks like one giant eye, but after Link slashes it enough times with his sword, it slowly starts to split into two separate eyes. Once they are connected only by a thread, he can rush into it with the Pegasus Boots, cutting off their connection. Both eyes will then attack him separately, each one occasionally jumping up to the ceiling and falling back down with a crash that will temporarily stun Link. He must hit them with his sword until both eyes are defeated. A Heart Container then appears and Link is allowed passage into the next room, which holds the Sea Lily's Bell.

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References

  1. " NEENER NEENER! You can't find me! NYAH NYAH!" — Slime Eye, Link's Awakening.

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