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===The Adventure of Link=== | ===The Adventure of Link=== | ||
Moblins ''[[Zelda II: The Adventure of Link|The Adventure of Link]]'' throughout [[Western Hyrule]] and [[Death Mountain]] and attack Link with spears. The weakest are colored orange and simply charges Link in endless waves. They give no experience points and steal 10 experience if they hit Link. They will, however, drop [[Magic Jar|Blue Magic Jars]], and an occasional [[Point Bag]] worth 50 experience. The second variety of Orange Moblin, along with the stronger red and blue varieties swing and throw their spears at Link. Orange spear-throwing Moblins give 10 experience on death. Red and blue moblins, who are incrementally tougher to kill both yield 20 experience each. | Bulldog Moblins ''[[Zelda II: The Adventure of Link|The Adventure of Link]]'' throughout [[Western Hyrule]] and [[Death Mountain]] and attack Link with spears. The weakest are colored orange and simply charges Link in endless waves. They give no experience points and steal 10 experience if they hit Link. They will, however, drop [[Magic Jar|Blue Magic Jars]], and an occasional [[Point Bag]] worth 50 experience. The second variety of Orange Moblin, along with the stronger red and blue varieties swing and throw their spears at Link. Orange spear-throwing Moblins give 10 experience on death. Red and blue moblins, who are incrementally tougher to kill both yield 20 experience each. | ||
In the game's story, Moblins are established as members of Ganon's remaining followers conspiring to revive their master by sacrificing Link. If Link dies, they succeed in this endeavor. | |||
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===Link's Awakening=== | ===Link's Awakening=== | ||
In ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Link's Awakening|Link's Awakening]]'', Moblins are | In ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Link's Awakening|Link's Awakening]]'', Moblins are extremely common enemies, and apppear in both bulldog, and pig variants. They can appear in [[dungeon]]s or in some regions of [[Koholint Island]], such as Bulldog moblins the [[Mysterious Woods]] [[Tal Tal Heights]]. While Pig Warrior Moblins tend to be in mountainous or plains areas like [[Ukuku Prairie]]. {{Ref|LA|310|[[Ulrira]]}} | ||
A gang of Moblins lives in a [[Moblin Cave|cave]] in the Tal Tal Heights area. Their leader, the [[King Moblin]], kidnaps [[Madam MeowMeow]]'s pet [[Chain Chomp]], [[BowWow]].{{Ref|LA|293|Madam MeowMeow}} Link must fight through many Moblins to save it. | A gang of Moblins lives in a [[Moblin Cave|cave]] in the Tal Tal Heights area. Their leader, the [[King Moblin]], kidnaps [[Madam MeowMeow]]'s pet [[Chain Chomp]], [[BowWow]].{{Ref|LA|293|Madam MeowMeow}} Link must fight through many Moblins to save it. | ||
===Ocarina of Time=== | ===Ocarina of Time=== | ||
Moblins appear in the [[Sacred Forest Meadow]] when Link returns as an adult. They will charge at him should he enter their field of vision. While charging, Link cannot hurt them. They are vulnerable to the [[Hookshot]] and can be taken down with one hit. | Bulldog Moblins appear in the [[Sacred Forest Meadow]] when Link returns as an adult. They will charge at him should he enter their field of vision. While charging, Link cannot hurt them. They are vulnerable to the [[Hookshot]] and can be taken down with one hit. | ||
There is a stronger version of the Moblin called a [[Club Moblin]] that guards the entrance to the [[Forest Temple (Ocarina of Time)|Forest Temple]] and is notably more difficult. It swings a giant club at Link, shooting out clouds of dust which will knock Link back if he is hit. It is vulnerable to the [[Fairy Bow|Bow]] and the Hookshot, though the Hookshot isn't practical to use until upgraded to the [[Longshot]]. The way Link can get past them is by runing to the left then the right or in reverse. Once Link gets behind them he can slash away with his sword. They take three hits to kill with the [[Master Sword]]. Everytime Link re-enters the area, the Club Moblin will reappear. | There is a stronger version of the Moblin called a [[Club Moblin]] that guards the entrance to the [[Forest Temple (Ocarina of Time)|Forest Temple]] and is notably more difficult. It swings a giant club at Link, shooting out clouds of dust which will knock Link back if he is hit. It is vulnerable to the [[Fairy Bow|Bow]] and the Hookshot, though the Hookshot isn't practical to use until upgraded to the [[Longshot]]. The way Link can get past them is by runing to the left then the right or in reverse. Once Link gets behind them he can slash away with his sword. They take three hits to kill with the [[Master Sword]]. Everytime Link re-enters the area, the Club Moblin will reappear. | ||
===Oracle of Seasons=== | ===Oracle of Seasons=== | ||
Both Bulldog, and Pig Moblins appear as enemies within the game. They work under [[Great Moblin]], and extort rupees from travelers who pass through Great Moblin's keep to get to [[Sunken City]]. | |||
===Oracle of Ages=== | ===Oracle of Ages=== | ||
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===The Minish Cap=== | ===The Minish Cap=== | ||
Similar to Link's Awakening, Ganon does not appear in the ''[[The Legend of Zelda: The Minish Cap|The Minish Cap]]''. It is established some moblins were among the monsters sealed within the Minish cap chest. They are released by Vaati, and seem to be used by him as troops. | |||
Moblins appear partway through the game and frequent the overworld. Two variants appear, Spear Moblins and Bow Moblins. Spear Moblins will charge at Link, and Bow Moblins will fire arrows. They can be easily defeated by stunning them with the [[Boomerang]] and then slashing them with Link's sword. | |||
===Skyward Sword=== | ===Skyward Sword=== | ||
Moblins return in ''Skyward Sword'' and their appearance has changed quite a bit. Now they are fat, red, and are bigger than Link himself. These Moblins hold a wooden or metal square-shaped shield. The wooden varient's shield can be cut into very small pieces leaving the Moblin vulnerable to [[sword]] attacks. Also, Link can dash into the shield causing him to jump over the Moblin, enabling him to slash away at his behind. Moblins are a very common enemy when revisiting [[Faron Woods]] and drop a lot of rupees. | Moblins return in ''Skyward Sword'' and their appearance has changed quite a bit. Now they are fat, red, humanoid, floppy eared, and are bigger than Link himself. Moblins are among [[Demise]]'s worshippers, and work under [[Ghirahim]] in their master's absence. These Moblins hold a wooden or metal square-shaped shield. The wooden varient's shield can be cut into very small pieces leaving the Moblin vulnerable to [[sword]] attacks. Also, Link can dash into the shield causing him to jump over the Moblin, enabling him to slash away at his behind. Moblins are a very common enemy when revisiting [[Faron Woods]] and drop a lot of rupees. | ||
====Wooden Shield Moblin==== | ====Wooden Shield Moblin==== | ||
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===Battle Quest=== | ===Battle Quest=== | ||
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Moblins are some of the most common enemies found within ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Battle Quest|Battle Quest]]''. They come in several different forms and have varying degrees of difficulty and health. Moblins act very similarly to their Bokoblin counterparts from ''Skyward Sword''. | Pig Moblins are some of the most common enemies found within ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Battle Quest|Battle Quest]]''. They come in several different forms and have varying degrees of difficulty and health. Moblins act very similarly to their Bokoblin counterparts from ''Skyward Sword''. | ||
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