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===The Legend of Zelda=== | ===The Legend of Zelda=== | ||
Tektites make their debut in ''[[The Legend of Zelda]]''. They are | Tektites make their debut in ''[[The Legend of Zelda]]''. They are spiderlike creatures that jump around randomly{{Ref|name=Quote1}} in the overworld and/or attempt to jump into Link. Tektites are common on [[Death Mountain]] and in areas of the eastern coastline. Tektites can be difficult to defeat because they jump out of the way when Link tries to attack them with his [[sword]]. They can be defeated by using the [[Sword]], bombs, wand,[[Bow]] and [[Arrow]], or candle. Link also can stun the Tektites with the [[Magical Boomerang]]. | ||
Tektites come in two varieties in this game, red and blue. The red Tektites jump around more than the blue ones,{{Ref|pg. 29|Red [Tektites] move about a lot and blue ones move only a little.|''[[The Legend of Zelda]] Game Manual''}} However, they both have little attacking power,{{Ref|pg. 29|Tektites have little fighting power.|''[[The Legend of Zelda]] Game Manual''}} and can be defeated with a single hit from the original [[Sword]]. Once defeated Tektites commonly drop [[Rupee]]s and [[Clock]]s. | Tektites come in two varieties in this game, red and blue. The red Tektites jump around more than the blue ones,{{Ref|pg. 29|Red [Tektites] move about a lot and blue ones move only a little.|''[[The Legend of Zelda]] Game Manual''}} However, they both have little attacking power,{{Ref|pg. 29|Tektites have little fighting power.|''[[The Legend of Zelda]] Game Manual''}} and can be defeated with a single hit from the original [[Sword]]. Once defeated Tektites commonly drop [[Rupee]]s and [[Clock]]s. |
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