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| weapon    = [[Sword]]<br/>[[Blast Mask]]
| weapon    = [[Sword]]<br/>[[Blast Mask]]
| threat    = 3
| threat    = 3
| attack    = <u>'''''Ocarina of Time'''''</u><br/>{{H|0.5}} Slash<br/><u>'''''Majora's Mask'''''</u><br/>{{H|1}} Slash<br/><u>'''''Twilight Princess'''''</u><br/>{{H|0.5}} Dive<br/><u>'''''Spirit Tracks'''''</u><br/>{{H|0.5}} Dash
| attack    = '''''Ocarina of Time'''''<br/>{{H|0.5}} Slash<br/>'''''Majora's Mask'''''<br/>{{H|1}} Slash<br/>'''''Twilight Princess'''''<br/>{{H|0.5}} Dive<br/>'''''Spirit Tracks'''''<br/>{{H|0.5}} Dash
| locations = <u>'''''Ocarina of Time'''''</u><br/>[[Ice Cavern (Ocarina of Time)|Ice Cavern]]<br/>[[Gerudo Training Ground]]<br/><u>'''''Majora's Mask'''''</u><br/>[[Snowhead]]<br/>[[Twin Islands]]<br/>[[Snowhead Temple]]<br/><u>'''''Twilight Princess'''''</u><br/>[[Snowpeak]]<br/>[[Snowpeak Ruins]]<br/><u>'''''Spirit Tracks'''''</u><br/>[[Snow Sanctuary]]<br/>[[Snow Temple]]<br/>[[Wellspring Station]]
| locations = '''''Ocarina of Time'''''<br/>[[Ice Cavern (Ocarina of Time)|Ice Cavern]]<br/>[[Gerudo Training Ground]]<br/>'''''Majora's Mask'''''<br/>[[Snowhead]]<br/>[[Twin Islands]]<br/>[[Snowhead Temple]]<br/>'''''Twilight Princess'''''<br/>[[Snowpeak]]<br/>[[Snowpeak Ruins]]<br/>'''''Spirit Tracks'''''<br/>[[Snow Sanctuary]]<br/>[[Snow Temple]]<br/>[[Wellspring Station]]
| related  = [[Wolfos]]
| related  = [[Wolfos]]<br/>[[Cold-Footed Wolf]]
}}
}}


A '''White Wolfos''' is a variation of the standard [[Wolfos]] in [[The Legend of Zelda (Series)|''The Legend of Zelda'' series]]. This variety is typically found in snowy areas.
A '''White Wolfos''' is a variation of the standard [[Wolfos]] in [[The Legend of Zelda (Series)|''The Legend of Zelda'' series]]. This variety is typically found in snowy areas.


==Appearances==
==''Ocarina of Time''==
===Ocarina of Time===
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{{Float|left|{{Navi}}}}
Like the standard Wolfos, White Wolfos make their inaugural appearance in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time|Ocarina of Time]]''. However, they are extremely rare, with there being only three found within the entire game, only one of which is encountered during the main quest. One is found in the [[Ice Cavern (Ocarina of Time)|Ice Cavern]] guarding the [[Iron Boots]], while the other two are both found in the [[Gerudo Training Ground]].
Like the standard Wolfos, White Wolfos make their inaugural appearance in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time|Ocarina of Time]]''. However, they are extremely rare, with there being only three found within the entire game, only one of which is encountered during the main quest. One is found in the [[Ice Cavern (Ocarina of Time)|Ice Cavern]] guarding the [[Iron Boots]], while the other two are both found in the [[Gerudo Training Ground]].
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White Wolfos behave very similarly to their standard cousins. In order to defeat them, [[Link]] has to attack their back side. The easiest way to do this is by waiting until they begin to attack, and then block with the [[Hylian Shield]]. After doing so, the White Wolfos stops with its back facing Link, giving him a perfect time to attack. [[Jump Attack]]s work best here. If Link is hit by a White Wolfos, they deal half a heart of damage.
White Wolfos behave very similarly to their standard cousins. In order to defeat them, [[Link]] has to attack their back side. The easiest way to do this is by waiting until they begin to attack, and then block with the [[Hylian Shield]]. After doing so, the White Wolfos stops with its back facing Link, giving him a perfect time to attack. [[Jump Attack]]s work best here. If Link is hit by a White Wolfos, they deal half a heart of damage.


===Majora's Mask===
==''Majora's Mask''==
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{{Float|left|{{Tatl}}}}
Like many enemies from ''Ocarina of Time'', White Wolfos make their second appearance of the series in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask|Majora's Mask]]''. However, they are much more common in this game, making them a bigger part of the game than they were in ''Ocarina of Time''. They can be found all over the [[Snowhead]] region, appearing on one of the [[Twin Islands]] in the winter as well as within the [[Snowhead Temple]].
Like many enemies from ''Ocarina of Time'', White Wolfos make their second appearance of the series in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask|Majora's Mask]]''. However, they are much more common in this game, making them a bigger part of the game than they were in ''Ocarina of Time''. They can be found all over the [[Snowhead]] region, appearing on one of the [[Twin Islands]] in the winter as well as within the [[Snowhead Temple]].
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White Wolfos have a bit more stamina in this game, requiring more hits to defeat. In addition, they also deal more damage: one full heart for every hit, double the damage dealt in ''Ocarina of Time''. However, the strategy to defeat them remains largely the same: dodge its attack, and then slash at the enemy's tail.
White Wolfos have a bit more stamina in this game, requiring more hits to defeat. In addition, they also deal more damage: one full heart for every hit, double the damage dealt in ''Ocarina of Time''. However, the strategy to defeat them remains largely the same: dodge its attack, and then slash at the enemy's tail.


===Twilight Princess===
==''Twilight Princess''==
[[File:White Wolfos - TPGCN.png|left|125px]]
[[File:White Wolfos - TPGCN.png|left|125px]]
White Wolfos do not appear in the series again until ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess|Twilight Princess]]'', six years after the release of ''Majora's Mask''. In this game, White Wolfos are much different, having a different appearance and attacking differently. They appear to have a more distinct glow and silhouette in this game. One thing remains the same; however, they are still found in snowy areas. As such, White Wolfos are only found within [[Snowpeak]] and the [[Snowpeak Ruins]].
White Wolfos do not appear in the series again until ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess|Twilight Princess]]'', six years after the release of ''Majora's Mask''. In this game, White Wolfos are much different, having a different appearance and attacking differently. They appear to have a more distinct glow and silhouette in this game. One thing remains the same; however, they are still found in snowy areas. As such, White Wolfos are only found within [[Snowpeak]] and the [[Snowpeak Ruins]].
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White Wolfos attack by running at Link and then jumping on to him. If they are successful, they deal half a heart of damage. The best way to fight this enemy is to not; they often appear in groups, so it can be time-consuming and unnecessary trying to defeat them all. They can be avoided simply by running past them. In this way, White Wolfos are more of an obstacle in this game than an enemy. Furthermore, Link can easily defeat them with a few hits from the [[Master Sword]], if he desires.
White Wolfos attack by running at Link and then jumping on to him. If they are successful, they deal half a heart of damage. The best way to fight this enemy is to not; they often appear in groups, so it can be time-consuming and unnecessary trying to defeat them all. They can be avoided simply by running past them. In this way, White Wolfos are more of an obstacle in this game than an enemy. Furthermore, Link can easily defeat them with a few hits from the [[Master Sword]], if he desires.


===Spirit Tracks===
==''Spirit Tracks''==
[[File:ST-White-Wolfos.png|left|100px]]
[[File:ST-White-Wolfos.png|left|100px]]
The White Wolfos makes its most recent appearance in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Spirit Tracks|Spirit Tracks]]''. Like all its predecessors, the White Wolfos in this game appears in snowy areas, which in ''Spirit Tracks'' mean it can be found all over the [[Snow Realm]]. Specifically, White Wolfos can be found in the [[Snow Sanctuary]], [[Snow Temple]], and [[Wellspring Station]]. One difference this version has are its eyes: they appear to be yellow, different from the usual red.
The White Wolfos makes its most recent appearance in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Spirit Tracks|Spirit Tracks]]''. Like all its predecessors, the White Wolfos in this game appears in snowy areas, which in ''Spirit Tracks'' mean it can be found all over the [[Snow Realm]]. Specifically, White Wolfos can be found in the [[Snow Sanctuary]], [[Snow Temple]], and [[Wellspring Station]]. One difference this version has are its eyes: they appear to be yellow, different from the usual red.
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{{Spirit Tracks Enemies}}
{{Spirit Tracks Enemies}}


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{{Listbox|Ocarina of Time Enemies}}
 
{{Listbox|Majora's Mask Enemies}}
{{MagicNavbox|Twilight Princess|Enemies}}


{{Listbox|Twilight Princess|Enemies}}


{{Cat|Ocarina of Time Mini-Bosses}}
{{Cat|Ocarina of Time Mini-Bosses}}

Latest revision as of 11:26, September 26, 2023

White Wolfos
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White Wolfos from Ocarina of Time

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Locations

Threat

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Attacks

Ocarina of Time
1-2 Heart.png Slash
Majora's Mask
1 Heart.png Slash
Twilight Princess
1-2 Heart.png Dive
Spirit Tracks
1-2 Heart.png Dash

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Related

A White Wolfos is a variation of the standard Wolfos in The Legend of Zelda series. This variety is typically found in snowy areas.

Ocarina of Time

NaviIcon.png

White Wolfos
Lure it close to you and watch
its movement carefully! Attack it
when it drops its guard!

Like the standard Wolfos, White Wolfos make their inaugural appearance in Ocarina of Time. However, they are extremely rare, with there being only three found within the entire game, only one of which is encountered during the main quest. One is found in the Ice Cavern guarding the Iron Boots, while the other two are both found in the Gerudo Training Ground.

White Wolfos behave very similarly to their standard cousins. In order to defeat them, Link has to attack their back side. The easiest way to do this is by waiting until they begin to attack, and then block with the Hylian Shield. After doing so, the White Wolfos stops with its back facing Link, giving him a perfect time to attack. Jump Attacks work best here. If Link is hit by a White Wolfos, they deal half a heart of damage.

Majora's Mask

TatlIcon.png

It's a White Wolfos.
Lure it in and watch its
movements. It doesn't like its
tail to be touched...

Like many enemies from Ocarina of Time, White Wolfos make their second appearance of the series in Majora's Mask. However, they are much more common in this game, making them a bigger part of the game than they were in Ocarina of Time. They can be found all over the Snowhead region, appearing on one of the Twin Islands in the winter as well as within the Snowhead Temple.

White Wolfos have a bit more stamina in this game, requiring more hits to defeat. In addition, they also deal more damage: one full heart for every hit, double the damage dealt in Ocarina of Time. However, the strategy to defeat them remains largely the same: dodge its attack, and then slash at the enemy's tail.

Twilight Princess

White Wolfos - TPGCN.png

White Wolfos do not appear in the series again until Twilight Princess, six years after the release of Majora's Mask. In this game, White Wolfos are much different, having a different appearance and attacking differently. They appear to have a more distinct glow and silhouette in this game. One thing remains the same; however, they are still found in snowy areas. As such, White Wolfos are only found within Snowpeak and the Snowpeak Ruins.

White Wolfos attack by running at Link and then jumping on to him. If they are successful, they deal half a heart of damage. The best way to fight this enemy is to not; they often appear in groups, so it can be time-consuming and unnecessary trying to defeat them all. They can be avoided simply by running past them. In this way, White Wolfos are more of an obstacle in this game than an enemy. Furthermore, Link can easily defeat them with a few hits from the Master Sword, if he desires.

Spirit Tracks

ST-White-Wolfos.png

The White Wolfos makes its most recent appearance in Spirit Tracks. Like all its predecessors, the White Wolfos in this game appears in snowy areas, which in Spirit Tracks mean it can be found all over the Snow Realm. Specifically, White Wolfos can be found in the Snow Sanctuary, Snow Temple, and Wellspring Station. One difference this version has are its eyes: they appear to be yellow, different from the usual red.

In these aforementioned areas, White Wolfos pop out of the snow if Link walks past a certain area. Once they have appeared, they attempt to dash into Link, which, if successful, causes half a heart of damage. The best and easiest way to dispatch these enemies is with a simple Spin Attack, which defeats a White Wolfos in one attack. It also can defeat multiple enemies at once, making it the easiest way to defeat a group of White Wolfos.

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