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{{CD|file=Basilisk-Art-AOL.png|link=Basilisk|desc=Basilisks are lizard-like enemies that are only found in Eastern Hyrule. They shoot energy balls at you to attack you. They are immune to everything you own but the Fire Spell. Due to this, it is usually best to avoid them.}}
{{CD|file=Basilisk-Art-AOL.png|link=Basilisk|desc=Basilisks are lizard-like enemies that are only found in Eastern Hyrule. They shoot energy balls at you to attack you. They are immune to everything you own but the Fire Spell. Due to this, it is usually best to avoid them.}}
{{CD|file=Pesto-Futabasha-AOL.png|link=Boon|desc=Boons are fly-like enemies that fly very fast around the screen and are similar to pestos from other games. They drop rocks around as they fly. Upward Thrusts are the best way to kill them.}}
{{CD|file=Pesto-Futabasha-AOL.png|link=Boon|desc=Boons are fly-like enemies that fly very fast around the screen and are similar to pestos from other games. They drop rocks around as they fly. Upward Thrusts are the best way to kill them.}}
{{CD|file=Bot-Art-AOL.png|link=Bot|desc=Bots are some of the weakest and common enemies in the whole game. They are very weak and are not hard to kill at all. Even after your attack is only L-2, that's still enough to kill them in just one hit. However, some of them in the Great Palace take several hits to kill.}}
{{CD|file=Bubble-LoZ-Art-2.png|link=Bubble|desc=Bubbles bounce off the walls in diagonal motions.They take a lot of hits to kill even with L-8 attack power. They not only damage you upon contact but also steal some of your magic power as well.}}
{{CD|file=Daira-Art1-AOL.png|link=Daira|desc=Dairas are crocodile-like enemies that wield axes. Orange ones only hack theirs at you, while red ones actually throw them. It is best to do several hit and run tactics on the orange ones to avoid getting hurt. Red ones throw axes, so Downward Thrusts are recommended.}}
{{CD|file=Deelers-Art-AOL.png|link=Deeler|desc=Found only in forests, Deelers resemble spiders and are similar to skulltula from other games. Red ones hang from trees and only come down if you go below them. However, the blue ones will come down to the ground and attempt to pounce on you. Your sword should be the only thing you'll need to defeat them.}}
{{CD|file=Doomknocker-Futabasha-AOL.png|link=Doomknocker|desc=Doomknockers are very dangerous enemies. They throw a spike stick that acts like a boomerang. The Downward Thrust is recommended. However, even after you kill them their spike sticks can still fly by and kill you if you killed the doomknocker while it was in the air.}}
{{CD|file=Ra-Art-AOL.png|link=Dragon Head|desc=Dragon Heads(also known as [[Ra]]) fly through the air in patterns. Sometimes two will fly next to each other. They also steal your experience points if they come in contact with you. Downward Thrusts are the best way to take care of these flying pests.}}
{{CD|file=Fokka-Art-AOL.png|link=Fokka|desc=Fokkas are bird versions of the Ironknuckle. However, they are only found in the Great Palace near the end of the game. They shoot beams from their swords and can also jump. Their ability to jump makes it harder for you to get away, for they can follow you up large steps,etc.}}
{{CD|file=Fokkeru-Art-AOL.png|link= Fotail|desc= Like Fokkas, Fotails are also found in the Great Palace. They are dancing birds that like to spit fire at you that hurts a lot. They are hard to just avoid, so you might as well make at least an attempt to kill them. Shield Spell works best at helping you kill them.}}
{{CD|file=Geldarm-Art-AOL.png|link=Geldarm|desc=Geldarms live in deserts. Simply slash at them to make them fall to the ground for a few seconds. Slash at their heads after they're down.}}
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