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'''Snapdragons''' are plant based enemies from [[The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past]]. | |||
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===A Link to the Past=== | ===A Link to the Past=== | ||
According to the folklore, Snapdragons | According to the folklore, Snapdragons were created as the result of a mad alchemist's plant experiments<ref>"This strange creature was created as a result of a mad alchemist's plant experiments. He uses his tooth-filled maw to snap at anything that gets in his way as he hops about." — (A Link to the Past - US Instruction Manual, [http://www.zeldadungeon.net/gallery/displayimage.php?album=288&pid=8429#top_display_media page 45]).</ref>. They are resemble large plant with dragon-like mouths full of sharp teeth. Snapdragons are common enemies that roam the overworld of [[Dark World]]. They hop around diagonally and attempt to bite anyone that crosses their path. | ||
Snapdragons can cause a large amount of damage (three hearts damage) with their attack | Snapdragons can cause a large amount of damage (three hearts damage) with their attack; they can be defeated simply with a few sword slashes. | ||
==Trivia== | ==Trivia== |
Revision as of 03:59, August 13, 2012
Snapdragons are plant based enemies from The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past.
Appearances
A Link to the Past
According to the folklore, Snapdragons were created as the result of a mad alchemist's plant experiments[1]. They are resemble large plant with dragon-like mouths full of sharp teeth. Snapdragons are common enemies that roam the overworld of Dark World. They hop around diagonally and attempt to bite anyone that crosses their path.
Snapdragons can cause a large amount of damage (three hearts damage) with their attack; they can be defeated simply with a few sword slashes.
Trivia
- This enemies are likely named after the flower of the same name; Snapdragons from genus Antirrhinum.
Gallery
- Snapdragon-ALTTP-Sprite.png
Snapdragon Sprite from A Link to the Past