Moe the Moblin sends a letter back, proving that Moblins are not only capable of speech, but probably writing. In the Wind Waker, a girl named Maggie has fallen in love with one of the Moblins in Forsaken Fortress, and sends a letter to him. The original game also contains the first instance of a friendly monster in Zelda, the famous “it’s a secret to everyone” Moblin. They have been shown multiple times to be capable of speech and seem to be able to defect from Ganon’s hoarde in some instances. Moblinįeatured in the original Legend of Zelda, Moblins are one of the quintessential enemies in the Zelda series. Link can disturb him by tossing Magic Powder at a statue, where he will become angry and “curse” Link by giving him a magic upgrade. Mad Batter/Li'l DevilĪ batlike creature from A Link to the Past and Link’s Awakening that lives in an underground cavern. Looking closely at the ordinary Iron Knuckle model reveals a Gerudo face inside, so many people believe that the other Iron Knuckles Link fights are also possessed or evil Gerudo. In the last room of the Spirit Temple, the Twinrova control Nabooru, the Sage of Spirit, and force her to fight Link as an Iron Knuckle. Iron KnuckleĪrmored enemies in Zelda II and Ocarina of Time, serving as minibosses of the Spirit Temple in the latter. In Link’s Awakening, there is a hidden friendly Goriya that can only be seen using the Magnifying Glass, similar to the friendly River Zora. In the original Legend of Zelda, a hungry Goriya blocks a door in a dungeon. Goriya are moblin-like creatures that attack with a boomerang. GoriyaĪ slightly more obscure enemy from the original Legend of Zelda, Zelda II, Link’s Awakening, and the Oracle Games. At some time in the past, the Garo came to Ikana Valley as assassins, but like most Ikana residents they were killed and their ghosts linger around the area. They reside in the Kingdom of Ikana, though they’re not originally from there, and will only appear to Link if he is wearing the Garo Mask. The Garo from Majora’s Mask are a tribe of undead, ninja-like hooded creatures. In Minish Cap, a sick Deku Scrub blocks the way by sneezing out seeds at Link and Zelda. Like in Ocarina of Time, Deku Scrubs are hostile to outsiders, and will refuse to let Link into the palace if he is not in Deku Scrub form. In Majora’s Mask, not only can Link transform into a Deku Scrub, but there is a Deku Scrub palace to be explored. When attacked, they will surrender and either give you information or sell you items. In Ocarina of Time, Deku Scrubs seem to have made an allegiance with the first boss, Gohma. These are plantlike creatures that spit out seeds to attack. These creatures can be aggressive at the start, seem initially friendly and attack you later, like Blind the thief, or can be completely passive. Many of inhabitants of the Dark World in A Link to the Past are heavily implied to be people who sought after the Triforce but were trapped upon entering the Dark World and transformed into monsters according to their true nature. Bulblins in general are shown to be fairly intelligent, riding on large boars called Bulbos and Twilit Kargaroks, creating structures, and cooking food. In your final battle with him, he finally speaks, claiming that he “always follows the strongest side,” before leaving and dropping a key to the inside of Hyrule Castle. Throughout Twilight Princess you fight King Bulblin in various boss fights, but he always retreats before Link can kill him. Namely King Bulblin, but I personally think this applies to regular Bublins as well. He expresses a desire to become human, and requests that Link bring Gratitude Crystals to him so he can become one. BatreauxĪ reformed demon from Skyward Sword who has a secret house on Skyloft. There is a friendly Ache that can be found in the Town of Nabooru that Link can speak to. They are usually hostile, and will disguise themselves as villagers, revealing their disguise if spoken to. This contains gameplay spoilers for…a lot of Zelda games, so please proceed with caution! Acheīatlike enemies from The Adventure of Link. …Actually I might just edit the post, not sure. I’m not going to really include bosses unless I find it necessary (hence the lack of Maz Koshia, Gohdan, Byrne, Bellumbeck, etc) As usual, I may touch headcanon territory a little, and I’ll happily take any corrections/suggestions and reblog them! People seemed to enjoy my last list so I’m going to touch on probably one of my favorite topics in LOZ! I’m mostly focusing on monsters and enemies that are shown to be not completely affiliated with any sort of Big Bad or are demonstrably capable of speech or independent thought but I’ll also be including other enemies and monsters.
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