The Wind Waker Enemies
This is a list of enemies found in The Wind Waker.
Common
Boko Baba
- Main article: Boko Baba
Boko Babas are plant-like creatures that attack Link when he comes near them. They can't move out farther than their stems reach, so they are best defeated from a distance. Their Gulp attack varies in damage from ¼ heart to 2¼ hearts, although 1¼ heart damage happens most often. It can sometimes leave behind a Deku Stick, but most often it leaves behind a Boko Baba Seed.
Bokoblin
- Main article: Bokoblin
Bokoblins are recurring enemies in The Legend of Zelda series. They appear as humanoid creatures with long ears and come in a variety of colors. These enemies often wield weapons and attempt to attack Link if he comes within their range of sight.
Blue Bokoblin
This blue monster is the weakest of the Bokoblins, and it usually carries a Club or Stick. He can be found in Dungeons, pots, and platforms. He, like the rest of the Bokoblins, will drop a Joy Pendant when hit with a Grappling Hook. He is hesitant to attack, and can be defeated with most weapons that Link will receive.
Green Bokoblin
The green Bokoblin is the elite of the Bokoblins, carries a sword and shield, and takes a little more damage to defeat. He, like the rest of the Bokoblins, will drop a Joy Pendant when hit with a Grappling Hook. He is hesitant to attack, and can be defeated with most weapons that Link will receive.
Pink Bokoblin
The scouts of the Bokoblin group, these pink monsters are not traditionally found in dungeons as they scout the outside regions of the Great Sea. They are in much less population then their counterparts, and can usually be found floating on rafts.
ChuChu
- Main article: ChuChu
Blue ChuChu
- Main article: Blue ChuChu
The Blue ChuChu is the hardest to find in the game, with only 23 scattered around the ocean. They have an electric field around them much like the Yellow Chu, and can be defeated in many of the same ways. They drop the very valuable Blue Chu Jelly, which restores both Life and Magic.
Dark ChuChu
- Main article: Dark ChuChu
The Dark ChuChu has the ability to divide itself to avoid attacks. Lure it into the light or reflect light off of a surface to onto them to turn them into stone. Pick them up and throw them in this state to defeat them. They can also be used to hold down switches.
Green ChuChu
- Main article: Green ChuChu
The Green ChuChu has a little more defense to it than the Red ChuChu, but at the same time is cowardly and will disappear into puddles. They give the Green Chu Jelly, which will revive Magic Power.
Red ChuChu
- Main article: Red ChuChu
The simplest ChuChu, they only take one hit to defeat. They drop the Red Chu Jelly when defeated, which restores Life.
Yellow ChuChu
- Main article: Yellow ChuChu
Yellow ChuChus are an electrified variety of the ChuChu. You can't attack them directly because you'll get shocked. Instead, stun them with your boomerang and then attack. They will drop either red or green chu jelly.
Kargaroc
- Main article: Kargaroc
Kargarocs are the main aerial enemies of The Wind Waker, they can be found just about anywhere of the Great Sea. They serve as transportation for some of the monsters throughout Wind Waker, such as Bokoblins and Moblins. It takes two hits to defeat them with the Hero's Sword and one hit to defeat them with the Master Sword. Golden Feathers are their main dropped items, Link can collect 20 of them and give them to Hoskit for 100 Rupees and a Piece of Heart.
Miniblin
- Main article: Miniblin
Miniblins are the weakest of the enemies in The Wind Waker, they can be mostly found in the Forsaken Fortress, other locations are Outset Island, Star Island, and Caves. Being the weakest of the bunch, they can always be taken out in one hit.
Peahat
- Main article: Peahat
These aerial enemies main habitat are the Forbidden Woods. They can usually be found in groups of two or three and their main dropped items are the Golden Feathers. Some of the ways of defeating them are using either the Deku Leaf to stun them and hit them with your sword or cut off their propellers with the Boomerang and hit the them with it, but the easiest way of destroying them is either shoot them with the Hero's Bow or the Hookshot.
Rat
- Main article: Rat
Rats' main habitat of The Wind Waker is the Forsaken Fortress. Rats attack can make Link lose some of his Rupees and get they can get a chance to steal them. Link can place All-Purpose Bait by a hole and a Rat will sell Link Potions and other items.
Real Bombchu
- Main article: Real Bombchu
Real Bombchus' main habitat of The Wind Waker is the Forsaken Fortress. Real Bombchu's main way of attack is throwing Bombs at Link. Link can place All-Purpose Bait by a hole and a Real Bombchu will sell Link Potions and other items.
Great Sea
Warship
- Main article: Warship
Big Octo
- Main article: Big Octo
Gyorg
- Main article: Gyorg
Octorok
- Main article: Octorok
Seahat
- Main article: Seahat
Dungeons
Armos
- Main article: Armos
Armos Knight
- Main article: Armos Knight
Beamos
- Main article: Beamos
Blade Trap
- Main article: Blade Trap
Bubble
- Main article: Bubble
Darknut
- Main article: Darknut
Fire Keese
- Main article: Fire Keese
Floormaster
- Main article: Floormaster
Keese
- Main article: Keese
Magtail
- Main article: Magtail
Moblin
- Main article: Moblin
Morth
- Main article: Morth
Mothula
- Main article: Mothula
Poe
- Main article: Poe
ReDead
- Main article: ReDead
Stalfos
- Main article: Stalfos
Dexivine
- Main article: Dexivine
Wizzrobe
- Main article: Wizzrobe
Vine
- Main article: Vine