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[[File:Chuchu - TotK Compendium.png|200px|right]] | [[File:Chuchu - TotK Compendium.png|200px|right]] | ||
{{main|Chuchu}} | {{main|Chuchu}} | ||
{{Quote||In-game description}} | {{Quote|"This low-level, gel-based monster can be | ||
*'''Health''': {{clear}} | found all over Hyrule. It tends to spring its | ||
attacks on unsuspecting prey from the | |||
ground or from trees. Its strength varies by | |||
size, and the type of jelly it drops varies | |||
depending on whether the Chuchu was | |||
heated up, cooled down, or shocked."|In-game description}} | |||
*'''Health''': | |||
{{clear}} | |||
===Fire Chuchu=== | ===Fire Chuchu=== | ||
[[File:Fire Chuchu - TotK Compendium.png|200px|right]] | [[File:Fire Chuchu - TotK Compendium.png|200px|right]] | ||
{{main|Fire Chuchu}} | {{main|Fire Chuchu}} | ||
{{Quote||In-game description}} | {{Quote|"This low-level gel monster is engulfed in | ||
*'''Health''': {{clear}} | flames. Its strength varies depending on its | ||
size. It tends to explode if attacked from | |||
close range, so the use of spears, arrows, | |||
and other ranged weapons is advised."|In-game description}} | |||
*'''Health''': | |||
{{clear}} | |||
===Ice Chuchu=== | ===Ice Chuchu=== | ||
[[File:Ice Chuchu - TotK Compendium.png|200px|right]] | [[File:Ice Chuchu - TotK Compendium.png|200px|right]] | ||
{{main|Ice Chuchu}} | {{main|Ice Chuchu}} | ||
{{Quote||In-game description}} | {{Quote|"This low-level gel monster is engulfed in | ||
*'''Health''': {{clear}} | freezing-cold air. Its strength varies depending | ||
on its size. It tends to explode if attacked from | |||
close range, so the use of spears, arrows, | |||
and other ranged weapons is advised."|In-game description}} | |||
*'''Health''': | |||
{{clear}} | |||
===Electric Chuchu=== | ===Electric Chuchu=== | ||
[[File:Electric Chuchu - TotK Compendium.png|200px|right]] | [[File:Electric Chuchu - TotK Compendium.png|200px|right]] | ||
{{main|Electric Chuchu}} | {{main|Electric Chuchu}} | ||
{{Quote||In-game description}} | {{Quote|"This low-level gel monster is engulfed in | ||
*'''Health''': {{clear}} | electricity. Its strength varies depending on | ||
its size. It tends to explode if attacked from | |||
close range, so the use of spears, arrows, | |||
and other ranged weapons is advised."|In-game description}} | |||
*'''Health''': | |||
{{clear}} | |||
==Keese== | ==Keese== | ||
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[[File:Keese - TotK Compendium.png|200px|right]] | [[File:Keese - TotK Compendium.png|200px|right]] | ||
{{main|Keese}} | {{main|Keese}} | ||
{{Quote||In-game description}} | {{Quote|"The unpredictable flight pattern of this | ||
*'''Health''': {{clear}} | nocturnal, bat-like species can make fighting | ||
them a nuisance, but they're weak enough | |||
to fell with a single strike. Sometimes they | |||
like to form packs, and they have been seen | |||
swarming out of caves together."|In-game description}} | |||
*'''Health''': | |||
{{clear}} | |||
===Fire Keese=== | ===Fire Keese=== | ||
[[File:Fire Keese - TotK Compendium.png|200px|right]] | [[File:Fire Keese - TotK Compendium.png|200px|right]] | ||
{{main|Fire Keese}} | {{main|Fire Keese}} | ||
{{Quote||In-game description}} | {{Quote|"The fire that engulfs the bodies of these bat- | ||
*'''Health''': {{clear}} | like Keese makes them more dangerous than | ||
the standard type. They're capable of setting | |||
fire to anything they touch."|In-game description}} | |||
*'''Health''': | |||
{{clear}} | |||
===Ice Keese=== | ===Ice Keese=== | ||
[[File:Ice Keese - TotK Compendium.png|200px|right]] | [[File:Ice Keese - TotK Compendium.png|200px|right]] | ||
{{main|Ice Keese}} | {{main|Ice Keese}} | ||
{{Quote||In-game description}} | {{Quote|"The intense frost that engulfs the bodies of | ||
*'''Health''': {{clear}} | these bat-like Keese makes them more | ||
dangerous than the standard type. They're | |||
capable of freezing anything they touch."|In-game description}} | |||
*'''Health''': | |||
{{clear}} | |||
===Electric Keese=== | ===Electric Keese=== | ||
[[File:Electric Keese - TotK Compendium.png|200px|right]] | [[File:Electric Keese - TotK Compendium.png|200px|right]] | ||
{{main|Electric Keese}} | {{main|Electric Keese}} | ||
{{Quote||In-game description}} | {{Quote|"The electricity that engulfs the bodies of these | ||
*'''Health''': {{clear}} | bat-like Keese makes them more dangerous | ||
than the standard type. They're capable of | |||
shocking anything they touch."|In-game description}} | |||
*'''Health''': | |||
{{clear}} | |||
==Octoroks== | ==Octoroks== | ||
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[[File:Water Octorok - TotK Compendium.png|200px|right]] | [[File:Water Octorok - TotK Compendium.png|200px|right]] | ||
{{main|Water Octorok}} | {{main|Water Octorok}} | ||
{{Quote||In-game description}} | {{Quote|"Although they spend most of their time in | ||
*'''Health''': {{clear}} | water, they burst out when they sense | ||
someone. The rocks they spit out can be | |||
bounced back with a shield."|In-game description}} | |||
*'''Health''': | |||
{{clear}} | |||
===Forest Octorok=== | ===Forest Octorok=== | ||
[[File:Forest Octorok - TotK Compendium.png|200px|right]] | [[File:Forest Octorok - TotK Compendium.png|200px|right]] | ||
{{main|Forest Octorok}} | {{main|Forest Octorok}} | ||
{{Quote||In-game description}} | {{Quote|"Although originally an aquatic species, this | ||
*'''Health''': {{clear}} | type has adapted to life in the forest. They | ||
hide among the trees, disguising themselves | |||
as grass or unassuming shrubbery, and then | |||
attack when someone wanders by."|In-game description}} | |||
*'''Health''': | |||
{{clear}} | |||
===Rock Octorok=== | ===Rock Octorok=== | ||
[[File:Rock Octorok - TotK Compendium.png|200px|right]] | [[File:Rock Octorok - TotK Compendium.png|200px|right]] | ||
{{main|Rock Octorok}} | {{main|Rock Octorok}} | ||
{{Quote||In-game description}} | {{Quote|"This octopus-like species of monster lives in | ||
*'''Health''': {{clear}} | volcanic regions. When they inhale, they're | ||
preparing to spit out flaming rocks. Be aware | |||
of that powerful suction."|In-game description}} | |||
*'''Health''': | |||
{{clear}} | |||
===Snow Octorok=== | ===Snow Octorok=== | ||
[[File:Snow Octorok - TotK Compendium.png|200px|right]] | [[File:Snow Octorok - TotK Compendium.png|200px|right]] | ||
{{main|Snow Octorok}} | {{main|Snow Octorok}} | ||
{{Quote||In-game description}} | {{Quote|"These octopus-like monsters live in snowy | ||
*'''Health''': {{clear}} | fields and disguise themselves as grass. | ||
When someone wanders by, they spring | |||
into action and attack by spitting snowballs."|In-game description}} | |||
*'''Health''': | |||
{{clear}} | |||
===Treasure Octorok=== | ===Treasure Octorok=== | ||
[[File:Treasure Octorok - TotK Compendium.png|200px|right]] | [[File:Treasure Octorok - TotK Compendium.png|200px|right]] | ||
{{main|Treasure Octorok}} | {{main|Treasure Octorok}} | ||
{{Quote||In-game description}} | {{Quote|"These particularly clever monsters bury | ||
*'''Health''': {{clear}} | themselves in deep sand or snow and | ||
disguise themselves as treasure chests. | |||
Anyone who approaches the chests is | |||
attacked. It is said that the treasure chests | |||
on their heads are actually parts of these | |||
monsters' bodies."|In-game description}} | |||
*'''Health''': | |||
{{clear}} | |||
==Wizzrobes== | ==Wizzrobes== | ||
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[[File:Fire Wizzrobe - TotK Compendium.png|200px|right]] | [[File:Fire Wizzrobe - TotK Compendium.png|200px|right]] | ||
{{main|Fire Wizzrobe}} | {{main|Fire Wizzrobe}} | ||
{{Quote||In-game description}} | {{Quote|"These spell-casting monsters can be found | ||
*'''Health''': {{clear}} | all over Hyrule. They hurl fireballs, summon | ||
flaming monsters, and have been known to | |||
severely raise the temperature around them. | |||
The weather will normalize once the Wizzrobe | |||
is defeated."|In-game description}} | |||
*'''Health''': | |||
{{clear}} | |||
===Ice Wizzrobe=== | ===Ice Wizzrobe=== | ||
[[File:Ice Wizzrobe - TotK Compendium.png|200px|right]] | [[File:Ice Wizzrobe - TotK Compendium.png|200px|right]] | ||
{{main|Ice Wizzrobe}} | {{main|Ice Wizzrobe}} | ||
{{Quote||In-game description}} | {{Quote|"These spell-casting monsters can be found all | ||
*'''Health''': {{clear}} | over Hyrule. They create freezing blasts of air, | ||
summon frozen monsters, and have been | |||
known to cause blizzards to severely decrease | |||
the temperature around them. The weather will | |||
normalize once the Wizzrobe is defeated."|In-game description}} | |||
*'''Health''': | |||
{{clear}} | |||
===Electric Wizzrobe=== | ===Electric Wizzrobe=== | ||
[[File:Electric Wizzrobe - TotK Compendium.png|200px|right]] | [[File:Electric Wizzrobe - TotK Compendium.png|200px|right]] | ||
{{main|Electric Wizzrobe}} | {{main|Electric Wizzrobe}} | ||
{{Quote||In-game description}} | {{Quote|"These spell-casting monsters can be found | ||
*'''Health''': {{clear}} | all over Hyrule. They hurl balls of electricity, | ||
summon monsters surging with electricity, | |||
and have been known to cause thunderstorms | |||
in the area. The weather will normalize once | |||
the Wizzrobe is defeated."|In-game description}} | |||
*'''Health''': | |||
{{clear}} | |||
===Meteo Wizzrobe=== | ===Meteo Wizzrobe=== | ||
[[File:Meteo Wizzrobe - TotK Compendium.png|200px|right]] | [[File:Meteo Wizzrobe - TotK Compendium.png|200px|right]] | ||
{{main|Meteo Wizzrobe}} | {{main|Meteo Wizzrobe}} | ||
{{Quote||In-game description}} | {{Quote|"These spell-casting monsters can be found | ||
*'''Health''': {{clear}} | all over Hyrule. They hurl multiple fireballs, | ||
summon flaming monsters, and have been | |||
known to severely raise the temperature | |||
around them. They are more resilient than | |||
Fire Wizzrobes."|In-game description}} | |||
*'''Health''': | |||
{{clear}} | |||
===Blizzrobe=== | ===Blizzrobe=== | ||
[[File:Blizzrobe - TotK Compendium.png|200px|right]] | [[File:Blizzrobe - TotK Compendium.png|200px|right]] | ||
{{main|Blizzrobe}} | {{main|Blizzrobe}} | ||
{{Quote||In-game description}} | {{Quote|"These spell-casting monsters can be found | ||
*'''Health''': {{clear}} | all over Hyrule. They use staves to create | ||
freezing blasts of air or to summon frozen | |||
monsters and have been known to cause | |||
blizzards to severely decrease the temperature | |||
around them. They are more dangerous than | |||
Ice Wizzrobes."|In-game description}} | |||
*'''Health''': | |||
{{clear}} | |||
===Thunder Wizzrobe=== | ===Thunder Wizzrobe=== | ||
[[File:Thunder Wizzrobe - TotK Compendium.png|200px|right]] | [[File:Thunder Wizzrobe - TotK Compendium.png|200px|right]] | ||
{{main|Thunder Wizzrobe}} | {{main|Thunder Wizzrobe}} | ||
{{Quote||In-game description}} | {{Quote|"These spell-casting monsters can be found | ||
*'''Health''': {{clear}} | all over Hyrule. They hurl multiple balls of | ||
electricity, summon monsters surging with | |||
electricity, and have been known to cause | |||
thunderstorms in the area. They are more | |||
resilient and dangerous than Electric | |||
Wizzrobes."|In-game description}} | |||
*'''Health''': | |||
{{clear}} | |||
==Bokoblins== | ==Bokoblins== | ||
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[[File:Bokoblin - TotK Compendium.png|200px|right]] | [[File:Bokoblin - TotK Compendium.png|200px|right]] | ||
{{main|Bokoblin}} | {{main|Bokoblin}} | ||
{{Quote||In-game description}} | {{Quote|"This common species is a nuisance all over | ||
*'''Health''': {{clear}} | Hyrule. While not very clever, they are at least | ||
intelligent enough to hunt beasts and grill the | |||
meat for food. They are sometimes seen | |||
marching in groups. If they come at you, watch | |||
out for their sharp horns!"|In-game description}} | |||
*'''Health''': | |||
{{clear}} | |||
===Blue Bokoblin=== | ===Blue Bokoblin=== | ||
[[File:Blue Bokoblin - TotK Compendium.png|200px|right]] | [[File:Blue Bokoblin - TotK Compendium.png|200px|right]] | ||
{{main|Blue Bokoblin}} | {{main|Blue Bokoblin}} | ||
{{Quote||In-game description}} | {{Quote|"This common species is a nuisance all | ||
*'''Health''': {{clear}} | over Hyrule. They're tougher than the red | ||
Bokoblins—and their horns are sharper, so | |||
watch out!"|In-game description}} | |||
*'''Health''': | |||
{{clear}} | |||
===Black Bokoblin=== | ===Black Bokoblin=== | ||
[[File:Black Bokoblin - TotK Compendium.png|200px|right]] | [[File:Black Bokoblin - TotK Compendium.png|200px|right]] | ||
{{main|Black Bokoblin}} | {{main|Black Bokoblin}} | ||
{{Quote||In-game description}} | {{Quote|"Although Bokoblins are generally a nuisance, | ||
*'''Health''': {{clear}} | the Black Bokoblins are among the most | ||
dangerous type. They're extremely resilient | |||
and powerful, especially when it comes to their | |||
forceful attacks with their hefty horns."|In-game description}} | |||
*'''Health''': | |||
{{clear}} | |||
===Stalkoblin=== | ===Stalkoblin=== | ||
[[File:Stalkoblin - TotK Compendium.png|200px|right]] | [[File:Stalkoblin - TotK Compendium.png|200px|right]] | ||
{{main|Stalkoblin}} | {{main|Stalkoblin}} | ||
{{Quote||In-game description}} | {{Quote|"These remains of Bokoblins hate light and only | ||
*'''Health''': {{clear}} | move about in the dark. While they're fragile | ||
enough to crumble from a single blow, they have | |||
sharp horns. And as long as a skull remains | |||
intact, they'll continue to pull themselves back | |||
together and go on fighting."|In-game description}} | |||
*'''Health''': | |||
{{clear}} | |||
===Silver Bokoblin=== | ===Silver Bokoblin=== | ||
[[File:Silver Bokoblin - TotK Compendium.png|200px|right]] | [[File:Silver Bokoblin - TotK Compendium.png|200px|right]] | ||
{{main|Silver Bokoblin}} | {{main|Silver Bokoblin}} | ||
{{Quote||In-game description}} | {{Quote|"You would be foolish to call these Silver | ||
*'''Health''': {{clear}} | Bokoblins a mere nuisance. They have been | ||
influenced by Ganon's fiendish magic, so they | |||
are stronger than even the Black Bokoblins. | |||
It's said that the Demon King's power marked | |||
their silver bodies with purple patterns. The | |||
magical glow at the tip of their horns may look | |||
funny at a glance, but don't take these creatures | |||
lightly, or the joke will be on you."|In-game description}} | |||
*'''Health''': | |||
{{clear}} | |||
==Moblins== | ==Moblins== | ||
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[[File:Moblin - TotK Compendium.png|200px|right]] | [[File:Moblin - TotK Compendium.png|200px|right]] | ||
{{main|Moblin}} | {{main|Moblin}} | ||
{{Quote||In-game description}} | {{Quote|"This heavyweight species of monster can be | ||
*'''Health''': {{clear}} | found all over Hyrule. They're physically very | ||
strong, with a horn hard enough to crush a | |||
rock. With their incredibly powerful arms, | |||
Moblins have been known to pick up | |||
Bokoblins and throw them as makeshift | |||
projectile weapons."|In-game description}} | |||
*'''Health''': | |||
{{clear}} | |||
===Blue Moblin=== | ===Blue Moblin=== | ||
[[File:Blue Moblin - TotK Compendium.png|200px|right]] | [[File:Blue Moblin - TotK Compendium.png|200px|right]] | ||
{{main|Blue Moblin}} | {{main|Blue Moblin}} | ||
{{Quote||In-game description}} | {{Quote|"These heavyweight monsters can be found all | ||
*'''Health''': {{clear}} | over Hyrule. They're much tougher than their | ||
standard counterparts, with more powerful | |||
arms and a fully developed horn on their heads | |||
to smash things with."|In-game description}} | |||
*'''Health''': | |||
{{clear}} | |||
===Black Moblin=== | ===Black Moblin=== | ||
[[File:Black Moblin - TotK Compendium.png|200px|right]] | [[File:Black Moblin - TotK Compendium.png|200px|right]] | ||
{{main|Black Moblin}} | {{main|Black Moblin}} | ||
{{Quote||In-game description}} | {{Quote|"These heavyweight monsters can be found | ||
*'''Health''': {{clear}} | all over Hyrule and are among the most | ||
dangerous types of Moblin. They're extremely | |||
resilient, and a blow from the heavy horn can | |||
easily crush a rock."|In-game description}} | |||
*'''Health''': | |||
{{clear}} | |||
===Stalmoblin=== | ===Stalmoblin=== | ||
[[File:Stalmoblin - TotK Compendium.png|200px|right]] | [[File:Stalmoblin - TotK Compendium.png|200px|right]] | ||
{{main|Stalmoblin}} | {{main|Stalmoblin}} | ||
{{Quote||In-game description}} | {{Quote|"The remains of Moblins appear in the dark. Even | ||
*'''Health''': {{clear}} | the toughest Moblins become fragile when they're | ||
little more than a pile of bones, so they'll crumble | |||
after just a few attacks. However, as long as a | |||
skull remains intact, they'll continue to pull | |||
themselves back together and go on fighting. | |||
They have hard, heavy horns, and they hate | |||
strong light."|In-game description}} | |||
*'''Health''': | |||
{{clear}} | |||
===Silver Moblin=== | ===Silver Moblin=== | ||
[[File:Silver Moblin - TotK Compendium.png|200px|right]] | [[File:Silver Moblin - TotK Compendium.png|200px|right]] | ||
{{main|Silver Moblin}} | {{main|Silver Moblin}} | ||
{{Quote||In-game description}} | {{Quote|"The Demon King's fiendish magic has imbued | ||
*'''Health''': {{clear}} | Silver Moblins with the greatest power and | ||
resilience of all the Moblins. They're called | |||
""silver"" for their body color as well as their rarity. | |||
The purple patterns on their bodies also help | |||
them to stand out. The ominous-looking horn has | |||
the potential for a powerful attack."|In-game description}} | |||
*'''Health''': | |||
{{clear}} | |||
==Lizalfos== | ==Lizalfos== | ||
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[[File:Lizalfos - TotK Compendium.png|200px|right]] | [[File:Lizalfos - TotK Compendium.png|200px|right]] | ||
{{main|Lizalfos}} | {{main|Lizalfos}} | ||
{{Quote||In-game description}} | {{Quote|"These quick-witted, lizard-like monsters can be | ||
*'''Health''': {{clear}} | found all over Hyrule. They're a sly species | ||
that lurk underwater or use camouflage to | |||
blend in with the environment to launch | |||
ambushes. Moreover, they never sleep. And | |||
even when they have no weapons, they'll | |||
come at you swinging their sword-like horn."|In-game description}} | |||
*'''Health''': | |||
{{clear}} | |||
===Blue Lizalfos=== | ===Blue Lizalfos=== | ||
[[File:Blue Lizalfos - TotK Compendium.png|200px|right]] | [[File:Blue Lizalfos - TotK Compendium.png|200px|right]] | ||
{{main|Blue Lizalfos}} | {{main|Blue Lizalfos}} | ||
{{Quote||In-game description}} | {{Quote|"These quick-witted, lizard-like monsters can be | ||
*'''Health''': {{clear}} | found all over Hyrule. Compared to the green | ||
Lizalfos, many of these carry much stronger | |||
weapons and are extremely dangerous with | |||
their longer and sharper horn."|In-game description}} | |||
*'''Health''': | |||
{{clear}} | |||
===Black Lizalfos=== | ===Black Lizalfos=== | ||
[[File:Black Lizalfos - TotK Compendium.png|200px|right]] | [[File:Black Lizalfos - TotK Compendium.png|200px|right]] | ||
{{main|Black Lizalfos}} | {{main|Black Lizalfos}} | ||
{{Quote||In-game description}} | {{Quote|"A quick-witted, lizard-like species of monster | ||
*'''Health''': {{clear}} | found all over Hyrule. Their sharpened horn | ||
cuts like a knife, so be cautious even if they're | |||
not carrying a weapon. They are among the | |||
most dangerous Lizalfos, with high stamina."|In-game description}} | |||
*'''Health''': | |||
{{clear}} | |||
===Stalizalfos=== | ===Stalizalfos=== | ||
[[File:Stalizalfos - TotK Compendium.png|200px|right]] | [[File:Stalizalfos - TotK Compendium.png|200px|right]] | ||
{{main|Stalizalfos}} | {{main|Stalizalfos}} | ||
{{Quote||In-game description}} | {{Quote|"The remains of Lizalfos appear in the dark. | ||
*'''Health''': {{clear}} | They're as sly as ever—even now that they're just | ||
some bones stacked atop each other—and still | |||
possess blade-like sharp horns. If a skull remains | |||
intact, they will pull themselves back up and | |||
continue to fight."|In-game description}} | |||
*'''Health''': | |||
{{clear}} | |||
===Fire-Breath Lizalfos=== | ===Fire-Breath Lizalfos=== | ||
[[File:Fire-Breath Lizalfos - TotK Compendium.png|200px|right]] | [[File:Fire-Breath Lizalfos - TotK Compendium.png|200px|right]] | ||
{{main|Fire-Breath Lizalfos}} | {{main|Fire-Breath Lizalfos}} | ||
{{Quote||In-game description}} | {{Quote|"These quick-witted, lizard-like monsters can be | ||
*'''Health''': {{clear}} | found all over Hyrule. Their fiery breath makes | ||
them pretty dangerous, but exposure to cold | |||
will kill them instantly. The lava-like horn | |||
retains extreme heat and burns anything that | |||
touches it. They mainly live in volcanic regions."|In-game description}} | |||
*'''Health''': | |||
{{clear}} | |||
===Ice-Breath Lizalfos=== | ===Ice-Breath Lizalfos=== | ||
[[File:Ice-Breath Lizalfos - TotK Compendium.png|200px|right]] | [[File:Ice-Breath Lizalfos - TotK Compendium.png|200px|right]] | ||
{{main|Ice-Breath Lizalfos}} | {{main|Ice-Breath Lizalfos}} | ||
{{Quote||In-game description}} | {{Quote|"A quick-witted, lizard-like species of monster | ||
*'''Health''': {{clear}} | found all over Hyrule. They are a troublesome | ||
species that spit balls of ice and store freezing | |||
power inside their pale horns, but will die instantly | |||
if touched by fire. They live mainly on snowy | |||
mountains."|In-game description}} | |||
*'''Health''': | |||
{{clear}} | |||
===Electric Lizalfos=== | ===Electric Lizalfos=== | ||
[[File:Electric Lizalfos - TotK Compendium.png|200px|right]] | [[File:Electric Lizalfos - TotK Compendium.png|200px|right]] | ||
{{main|Electric Lizalfos}} | {{main|Electric Lizalfos}} | ||
{{Quote||In-game description}} | {{Quote|"These quick-witted, lizard-like monsters can | ||
*'''Health''': {{clear}} | be found all over Hyrule. They can emit strong | ||
electrical currents from their bodies, so don't | |||
get too close. Their horns are brimming with | |||
electricity, which will discharge and arc to | |||
nearby areas if struck by an arrow. They live | |||
in desert climates."|In-game description}} | |||
*'''Health''': | |||
{{clear}} | |||
===Silver Lizalfos=== | ===Silver Lizalfos=== | ||
[[File:Silver Lizalfos - TotK Compendium.png|200px|right]] | [[File:Silver Lizalfos - TotK Compendium.png|200px|right]] | ||
{{main|Silver Lizalfos}} | {{main|Silver Lizalfos}} | ||
{{Quote||In-game description}} | {{Quote|"These Lizalfos have been influenced by the | ||
*'''Health''': {{clear}} | Demon King's fiendish magic to become the | ||
mightiest of all Lizalfos. They're called ""silver"" | |||
for their unique coloring and also to denote | |||
their rarity. Their horns, turned ominous by the | |||
Demon King's influence, can cut anything with | |||
the slightest touch."|In-game description}} | |||
*'''Health''': | |||
{{clear}} | |||
==Lynels== | ==Lynels== | ||
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[[File:Lynel - TotK Compendium.png|200px|right]] | [[File:Lynel - TotK Compendium.png|200px|right]] | ||
{{main|Lynel}} | {{main|Lynel}} | ||
{{Quote||In-game description}} | {{Quote|"These fearsome monsters have lived in Hyrule | ||
*'''Health''': {{clear}} | since ancient times. They possess intense | ||
intelligence and resilience, as well as a piercing | |||
horn, making them among the most dangerous | |||
monsters in all the land. This is compounded by | |||
their natural resistance to all elements. Only | |||
challenge a Lynel if you're very well prepared."|In-game description}} | |||
*'''Health''': | |||
{{clear}} | |||
===Blue-Maned Lynel=== | ===Blue-Maned Lynel=== | ||
[[File:Blue-Maned Lynel - TotK Compendium.png|200px|right]] | [[File:Blue-Maned Lynel - TotK Compendium.png|200px|right]] | ||
{{main|Blue-Maned Lynel}} | {{main|Blue-Maned Lynel}} | ||
{{Quote||In-game description}} | {{Quote|"These fearsome monsters have lived in Hyrule | ||
*'''Health''': {{clear}} | since ancient times. Compared to the standard | ||
Lynel, those with blue manes are much | |||
tougher, with much sharper horns. Facing off | |||
against a Lynel is ill-advised, but if you must, | |||
be sure you're very well prepared."|In-game description}} | |||
*'''Health''': | |||
{{clear}} | |||
===White-Maned Lynel=== | ===White-Maned Lynel=== | ||
[[File:White-Maned Lynel - TotK Compendium.png|200px|right]] | [[File:White-Maned Lynel - TotK Compendium.png|200px|right]] | ||
{{main|White-Maned Lynel}} | {{main|White-Maned Lynel}} | ||
{{Quote||In-game description}} | {{Quote|"These hooved monsters are said to have lived all | ||
*'''Health''': {{clear}} | over Hyrule since ancient times and are known to | ||
be especially dangerous. They are extremely | |||
intelligent and resilient and bear very powerful | |||
horns. There is very little eyewitness information, | |||
because few who encounter them return alive."|In-game description}} | |||
*'''Health''': | |||
{{clear}} | |||
===Silver Lynel=== | ===Silver Lynel=== | ||
[[File:Silver Lynel - TotK Compendium.png|200px|right]] | [[File:Silver Lynel - TotK Compendium.png|200px|right]] | ||
{{main|Silver Lynel}} | {{main|Silver Lynel}} | ||
{{Quote||In-game description}} | {{Quote|"Silver Lynels are not to be trifled with. The | ||
*'''Health''': {{clear}} | Demon King's fiendish magic has made them the | ||
strongest of the Lynel species, beyond even the | |||
deadly white-maned variety. Their powerful horns | |||
can slice through almost anything. Think of their | |||
purple stripes as a warning to keep away."|In-game description}} | |||
*'''Health''': | |||
{{clear}} | |||
==Yiga== | ==Yiga== | ||
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[[File:Yiga Footsoldier - TotK Compendium.png|200px|right]] | [[File:Yiga Footsoldier - TotK Compendium.png|200px|right]] | ||
{{main|Yiga Footsoldier}} | {{main|Yiga Footsoldier}} | ||
{{Quote||In-game description}} | {{Quote|"The lowest-ranked members of the Yiga Clan. | ||
*'''Health''': {{clear}} | They've been dispatched all across Hyrule | ||
with a single task: seek out and kill Princess | |||
Zelda and Link. They're a crafty bunch, | |||
sometimes disguising themselves as simple | |||
travelers or villagers to get the jump on you. | |||
Be wary of suspicious people you encounter. | |||
They're very agile, and their weapons of | |||
choice are bows and swords."|In-game description}} | |||
*'''Health''': | |||
{{clear}} | |||
===Yiga Blademaster=== | ===Yiga Blademaster=== | ||
[[File:Yiga Blademaster - TotK Compendium.png|200px|right]] | [[File:Yiga Blademaster - TotK Compendium.png|200px|right]] | ||
{{main|Yiga Blademaster}} | {{main|Yiga Blademaster}} | ||
{{Quote||In-game description}} | {{Quote|"These are the elite soldiers of the Yiga Clan. | ||
*'''Health''': {{clear}} | Equipped with blades of wind-cleaving power, | ||
they are extremely agile despite their bulky build. | |||
At this Yiga Clan rank, they have mastered a | |||
technique that allows them to manipulate the | |||
very earth. By striking the ground, they can | |||
raise stone pillars and unleash a blast of air."|In-game description}} | |||
*'''Health''': | |||
{{clear}} | |||
==Pebblits== | ==Pebblits== | ||
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[[File:Stone Pebblit - TotK Compendium.png|200px|right]] | [[File:Stone Pebblit - TotK Compendium.png|200px|right]] | ||
{{main|Stone Pebblit}} | {{main|Stone Pebblit}} | ||
{{Quote||In-game description}} | {{Quote|"A very young Stone Talus. Their bodies | ||
*'''Health''': {{clear}} | toughen as they mature, becoming as | ||
tough as boulders by adulthood. As a | |||
child, however, their bodies are light | |||
enough to be lifted and fragile enough | |||
to break when thrown."|In-game description}} | |||
*'''Health''': | |||
{{clear}} | |||
===Igneo Pebblit=== | ===Igneo Pebblit=== | ||
[[File:Igneo Pebblit - TotK Compendium.png|200px|right]] | [[File:Igneo Pebblit - TotK Compendium.png|200px|right]] | ||
{{main|Igneo Pebblit}} | {{main|Igneo Pebblit}} | ||
{{Quote||In-game description}} | {{Quote|"A very young Igneo Talus. Their bodies | ||
*'''Health''': {{clear}} | toughen as they mature and convert | ||
fully into lava by adulthood. As a child, | |||
however, while still covered in fire, their | |||
bodies are fragile and light enough to | |||
be blown away by a bomb's blast."|In-game description}} | |||
*'''Health''': | |||
{{clear}} | |||
===Frost Pebblit=== | ===Frost Pebblit=== | ||
[[File:Frost Pebblit - TotK Compendium.png|200px|right]] | [[File:Frost Pebblit - TotK Compendium.png|200px|right]] | ||
{{main|Frost Pebblit}} | {{main|Frost Pebblit}} | ||
{{Quote||In-game description}} | {{Quote|"A very young Frost Talus. Their bodies | ||
*'''Health''': {{clear}} | toughen and frost over as they mature, | ||
becoming entirely made of ice by | |||
adulthood. As a child, however, their | |||
bodies are awfully fragile and are | |||
light enough to be blown away by | |||
a bomb's blast."|In-game description}} | |||
*'''Health''': | |||
{{clear}} | |||
==Like Likes== | ==Like Likes== | ||
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[[File:Like Like - TotK Compendium.png|200px|right]] | [[File:Like Like - TotK Compendium.png|200px|right]] | ||
{{main|Like Like}} | {{main|Like Like}} | ||
{{Quote||In-game description}} | {{Quote|"A monster that has been appearing all over | ||
*'''Health''': {{clear}} | Hyrule in recent days. Found dwelling in caves | ||
and other dark places. It has an appetite for | |||
swords and shields. If you get too close, it may | |||
lunge at you with its mouth wide, swallow you | |||
whole, and eat your equipment. The tongue in | |||
the center of its mouth is very sensitive. Attack it | |||
to make the creature falter."|In-game description}} | |||
*'''Health''': | |||
{{clear}} | |||
===Fire Like=== | ===Fire Like=== | ||
[[File:Fire Like - TotK Compendium.png|200px|right]] | [[File:Fire Like - TotK Compendium.png|200px|right]] | ||
{{main|Fire Like}} | {{main|Fire Like}} | ||
{{Quote||In-game description}} | {{Quote|"These monsters live mostly in caves near | ||
*'''Health''': {{clear}} | volcanoes. They belch scorching fire out of their | ||
maws. There are still many mysteries about | |||
them, but it seems they don't do well in the | |||
cold. Don't get too close, or they'll gulp you | |||
up into their large gullets and give you an all- | |||
too-close look at their insides."|In-game description}} | |||
*'''Health''': | |||
{{clear}} | |||
===Ice Like=== | ===Ice Like=== | ||
[[File:Ice Like - TotK Compendium.png|200px|right]] | [[File:Ice Like - TotK Compendium.png|200px|right]] | ||
{{main|Ice Like}} | {{main|Ice Like}} | ||
{{Quote||In-game description}} | {{Quote|"These monsters live mostly in caves in snowy | ||
*'''Health''': {{clear}} | areas. They belch freezing cold air out of their | ||
maws. There are still many mysteries about | |||
them, but it seems they don't do well with fire. | |||
Don't get too close, or they'll gulp you | |||
up into their large gullets and give you an all- | |||
too-close look at their insides."|In-game description}} | |||
*'''Health''': | |||
{{clear}} | |||
===Shock Like=== | ===Shock Like=== | ||
[[File:Shock Like - TotK Compendium.png|200px|right]] | [[File:Shock Like - TotK Compendium.png|200px|right]] | ||
{{main|Shock Like}} | {{main|Shock Like}} | ||
{{Quote||In-game description}} | {{Quote|"These monsters can be found all over Hyrule | ||
*'''Health''': {{clear}} | in dark places such as caves. They generate | ||
electricity inside their bodies and expel | |||
powerful lightning balls from their mouths. It's | |||
believed that they stun their prey this way, but | |||
there are still many unknowns about them."|In-game description}} | |||
*'''Health''': | |||
{{clear}} | |||
===Rock Like=== | ===Rock Like=== | ||
[[File:Rock Like - TotK Compendium.png|200px|right]] | [[File:Rock Like - TotK Compendium.png|200px|right]] | ||
{{main|Rock Like}} | {{main|Rock Like}} | ||
{{Quote||In-game description}} | {{Quote|"These monsters can be found all over Hyrule | ||
*'''Health''': {{clear}} | in dark places such as caves. They're covered | ||
in rocks that shield them like armor. They try | |||
to intimidate you by spitting rocks out of their | |||
mouths, but they can be quieted when they | |||
have swallowed something."|In-game description}} | |||
*'''Health''': | |||
{{clear}} | |||
==Boss Bokoblins== | ==Boss Bokoblins== | ||
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[[File:Boss Bokoblin - TotK Compendium.png|200px|right]] | [[File:Boss Bokoblin - TotK Compendium.png|200px|right]] | ||
{{main|Boss Bokoblin}} | {{main|Boss Bokoblin}} | ||
{{Quote||In-game description}} | {{Quote|"These heavyweight monsters are leaders of | ||
*'''Health''': {{clear}} | Bokoblins. They swagger about, whistling | ||
commands to the teams of minions nervously | |||
trailing them. Their heavy horns are so sharp, | |||
they can slice large trees clean in half."|In-game description}} | |||
*'''Health''': | |||
{{clear}} | |||
===Blue Boss Bokoblin=== | ===Blue Boss Bokoblin=== | ||
[[File:Blue Boss Bokoblin - TotK Compendium.png|200px|right]] | [[File:Blue Boss Bokoblin - TotK Compendium.png|200px|right]] | ||
{{main|Blue Boss Bokoblin}} | {{main|Blue Boss Bokoblin}} | ||
{{Quote||In-game description}} | {{Quote|"These heavyweight monsters are leaders of | ||
*'''Health''': {{clear}} | Bokoblins. They've got more stamina than | ||
the red variety, and they execute powerful | |||
punches and weapon attacks. The horns on | |||
their heads are sharper too."|In-game description}} | |||
*'''Health''': | |||
{{clear}} | |||
===Black Boss Bokoblin=== | ===Black Boss Bokoblin=== | ||
[[File:Black Boss Bokoblin - TotK Compendium.png|200px|right]] | [[File:Black Boss Bokoblin - TotK Compendium.png|200px|right]] | ||
{{main|Black Boss Bokoblin}} | {{main|Black Boss Bokoblin}} | ||
{{Quote||In-game description}} | {{Quote|"These heavyweight monsters are leaders of | ||
*'''Health''': {{clear}} | Bokoblins, and this variety has very high | ||
stamina thanks to their large muscles. Even | |||
skilled warriors will find them challenging due | |||
to their coordinated attacks involving minions. | |||
And those horns are just pure evil."|In-game description}} | |||
*'''Health''': | |||
{{clear}} | |||
===Silver Boss Bokoblin=== | ===Silver Boss Bokoblin=== | ||
[[File:Silver Boss Bokoblin - TotK Compendium.png|200px|right]] | [[File:Silver Boss Bokoblin - TotK Compendium.png|200px|right]] | ||
{{main|Silver Boss Bokoblin}} | {{main|Silver Boss Bokoblin}} | ||
{{Quote||In-game description}} | {{Quote|"The mightiest of all Boss Bokoblins. It's a | ||
*'''Health''': {{clear}} | wonder that they're related at all to the lowly, | ||
garden-variety Bokoblin. The evil power of the | |||
Demon King dwells in their bodies and horns, | |||
enabling formidable attacks. And watch out for | |||
the elite minions that hang around them too."|In-game description}} | |||
*'''Health''': | |||
{{clear}} | |||
==Horriblins== | ==Horriblins== | ||
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[[File:Horriblin - TotK Compendium.png|200px|right]] | [[File:Horriblin - TotK Compendium.png|200px|right]] | ||
{{main|Horriblin}} | {{main|Horriblin}} | ||
{{Quote||In-game description}} | {{Quote|"After the Upheaval, these monsters began | ||
*'''Health''': {{clear}} | appearing in Hyrule's cave systems. They | ||
have sturdy horns that are perfect for crushing | |||
rocks and strong muscles that allow them to | |||
traverse cave walls and ceilings as easily as if | |||
they were walking on the ground. They often | |||
hang from ceilings, waiting for prey."|In-game description}} | |||
*'''Health''': | |||
{{clear}} | |||
===Blue Horriblin=== | ===Blue Horriblin=== | ||
[[File:Blue Horriblin - TotK Compendium.png|200px|right]] | [[File:Blue Horriblin - TotK Compendium.png|200px|right]] | ||
{{main|Blue Horriblin}} | {{main|Blue Horriblin}} | ||
{{Quote||In-game description}} | {{Quote|"After the Upheaval, these monsters began | ||
*'''Health''': {{clear}} | appearing in Hyrule's cave systems. Compared | ||
to the red variety, they have more stamina and | |||
more developed limbs, enabling them to hurl | |||
large rocks with ease."|In-game description}} | |||
*'''Health''': | |||
{{clear}} | |||
===Black Horriblin=== | ===Black Horriblin=== | ||
[[File:Black Horriblin - TotK Compendium.png|200px|right]] | [[File:Black Horriblin - TotK Compendium.png|200px|right]] | ||
{{main|Black Horriblin}} | {{main|Black Horriblin}} | ||
{{Quote||In-game description}} | {{Quote|"After the Upheaval, these monsters began | ||
*'''Health''': {{clear}} | appearing in Hyrule's cave systems. Because | ||
of the inordinate amount of time they spend | |||
moving along cave walls and ceilings, they have | |||
developed great strength in their mighty arms. | |||
This variety poses a huge threat to even the most | |||
experienced adventurers."|In-game description}} | |||
*'''Health''': | |||
{{clear}} | |||
===Silver Horriblin=== | ===Silver Horriblin=== | ||
[[File:Silver Horriblin - TotK Compendium.png|200px|right]] | [[File:Silver Horriblin - TotK Compendium.png|200px|right]] | ||
{{main|Silver Horriblin}} | {{main|Silver Horriblin}} | ||
{{Quote||In-game description}} | {{Quote|"The mightiest of the cave masters. The purple | ||
*'''Health''': {{clear}} | markings on their bodies are due to the | ||
overwhelming magic power of the Demon King. | |||
Their tough bodies and horns have been | |||
strengthened beyond the levels seen in their | |||
lesser relatives, making these monsters more | |||
dangerous than others of their ilk."|In-game description}} | |||
*'''Health''': | |||
{{clear}} | |||
==Constructs== | ==Constructs== | ||
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[[File:Soldier Construct I - TotK Compendium.png|200px|right]] | [[File:Soldier Construct I - TotK Compendium.png|200px|right]] | ||
{{main|Soldier Construct I}} | {{main|Soldier Construct I}} | ||
{{Quote||In-game description}} | {{Quote|"A standard-issue combat construct made by the | ||
*'''Health''': {{clear}} | Zonai with ancient techniques and magic. | ||
It faithfully obeys commands and tries to root | |||
out any being it deems to be an enemy. | |||
The decoration on its head is sharp and cuts | |||
like a blade."|In-game description}} | |||
*'''Health''': | |||
{{clear}} | |||
===Soldier Construct II=== | ===Soldier Construct II=== | ||
[[File:Soldier Construct II - TotK Compendium.png|200px|right]] | [[File:Soldier Construct II - TotK Compendium.png|200px|right]] | ||
{{main|Soldier Construct II}} | {{main|Soldier Construct II}} | ||
{{Quote||In-game description}} | {{Quote|"A mid-tier combat construct made by the Zonai | ||
*'''Health''': {{clear}} | with ancient techniques and magic. | ||
It faithfully obeys commands and tries to root | |||
out any being it deems to be an enemy. | |||
The heavy decoration on its head can be swung | |||
like an axe in slash attacks."|In-game description}} | |||
*'''Health''': | |||
{{clear}} | |||
===Soldier Construct III=== | ===Soldier Construct III=== | ||
[[File:Soldier Construct III - TotK Compendium.png|200px|right]] | [[File:Soldier Construct III - TotK Compendium.png|200px|right]] | ||
{{main|Soldier Construct III}} | {{main|Soldier Construct III}} | ||
{{Quote||In-game description}} | {{Quote|"An upper-tier combat construct made by the | ||
*'''Health''': {{clear}} | Zonai with ancient techniques and magic. | ||
It faithfully obeys commands and tries to root | |||
out any being it deems to be an enemy. | |||
The decoration on its head, designed to | |||
intimidate foes, becomes a powerful weapon | |||
when swung around."|In-game description}} | |||
*'''Health''': | |||
{{clear}} | |||
===Soldier Construct IV=== | ===Soldier Construct IV=== | ||
[[File:Soldier Construct IV - TotK Compendium.png|200px|right]] | [[File:Soldier Construct IV - TotK Compendium.png|200px|right]] | ||
{{main|Soldier Construct IV}} | {{main|Soldier Construct IV}} | ||
{{Quote||In-game description}} | {{Quote|"A sophisticated variant of the combat construct | ||
*'''Health''': {{clear}} | made by the Zonai with ancient techniques | ||
and magic. | |||
Unlike lower-ranked Soldier Constructs, its body | |||
sports a striking golden color. Comes equipped | |||
with excellent attack power and endurance, not | |||
to mention a majestic decoration on its head."|In-game description}} | |||
*'''Health''': | |||
{{clear}} | |||
===Captain Construct I=== | ===Captain Construct I=== | ||
[[File:Captain Construct I - TotK Compendium.png|200px|right]] | [[File:Captain Construct I - TotK Compendium.png|200px|right]] | ||
{{main|Captain Construct I}} | {{main|Captain Construct I}} | ||
{{Quote||In-game description}} | {{Quote|"An elite Soldier Construct, hence its ""captain"" | ||
*'''Health''': {{clear}} | title. Made by the Zonai with advanced | ||
techniques and magic. | |||
As a standard-rank member of the captain class, | |||
its combat functions are more sophisticated than | |||
those of Soldier Constructs. It can use Fuse to | |||
enhance its weapons."|In-game description}} | |||
*'''Health''': | |||
{{clear}} | |||
===Captain Construct II=== | ===Captain Construct II=== | ||
[[File:Captain Construct II - TotK Compendium.png|200px|right]] | [[File:Captain Construct II - TotK Compendium.png|200px|right]] | ||
{{main|Captain Construct II}} | {{main|Captain Construct II}} | ||
{{Quote||In-game description}} | {{Quote|"An elite Soldier Construct, hence its ""captain"" | ||
*'''Health''': {{clear}} | title. Made by the Zonai with advanced | ||
techniques and magic. | |||
Compared to standard Captain Constructs, | |||
it has some upgrades, including enhanced | |||
endurance and more powerful weapons."|In-game description}} | |||
*'''Health''': | |||
{{clear}} | |||
===Captain Construct III=== | ===Captain Construct III=== | ||
[[File:Captain Construct III - TotK Compendium.png|200px|right]] | [[File:Captain Construct III - TotK Compendium.png|200px|right]] | ||
{{main|Captain Construct III}} | {{main|Captain Construct III}} | ||
{{Quote||In-game description}} | {{Quote|"An elite Soldier Construct, hence its ""captain"" | ||
*'''Health''': {{clear}} | title. Made by the Zonai with advanced | ||
techniques and magic. | |||
A powerful Captain Construct. It has high | |||
durability and extremely advanced combat | |||
patterns. Equipped with a variety of sword | |||
techniques."|In-game description}} | |||
*'''Health''': | |||
{{clear}} | |||
===Captain Construct IV=== | ===Captain Construct IV=== | ||
[[File:Captain Construct IV - TotK Compendium.png|200px|right]] | [[File:Captain Construct IV - TotK Compendium.png|200px|right]] | ||
{{main|Captain Construct IV}} | {{main|Captain Construct IV}} | ||
{{Quote||In-game description}} | {{Quote|"An elite Soldier Construct, hence its ""captain"" | ||
*'''Health''': {{clear}} | title. Made by the Zonai with advanced | ||
techniques and magic. | |||
Stands above all of its peers, as signified by its | |||
golden body. In endurance and sheer combat | |||
ability, it exceeds all other Captain Constructs, | |||
making it the mightiest of all."|In-game description}} | |||
*'''Health''': | |||
{{clear}} | |||
===Training Construct=== | ===Training Construct=== | ||
[[File:Training Construct - TotK Compendium.png|200px|right]] | [[File:Training Construct - TotK Compendium.png|200px|right]] | ||
{{main|Training Construct}} | {{main|Training Construct}} | ||
{{Quote||In-game description}} | {{Quote|"The Zonai employed advanced technology and | ||
*'''Health''': {{clear}} | magic to create this instructional construct. | ||
Its color indicates that it is equipped with special | |||
combat-training functions. It is even capable of | |||
using Fuse to modify and strengthen its weapons."|In-game description}} | |||
*'''Health''': | |||
{{clear}} | |||
==Miscellaneous== | ==Miscellaneous== | ||
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[[File:Evermean - TotK Compendium.png|200px|right]] | [[File:Evermean - TotK Compendium.png|200px|right]] | ||
{{main|Evermean}} | {{main|Evermean}} | ||
{{Quote||In-game description}} | {{Quote|"A monster that mimics a tree, found throughout | ||
*'''Health''': {{clear}} | the forests of Hyrule. These impostors are hard to | ||
differentiate from the genuine article, making it | |||
easy for them to team up and pounce on | |||
unsuspecting passersby. Because the species | |||
shares characteristics with trees, it can be | |||
chopped down in much the same way."|In-game description}} | |||
*'''Health''': | |||
{{clear}} | |||
===Aerocuda=== | ===Aerocuda=== | ||
[[File:Aerocuda - TotK Compendium.png|200px|right]] | [[File:Aerocuda - TotK Compendium.png|200px|right]] | ||
{{main|Aerocuda}} | {{main|Aerocuda}} | ||
{{Quote||In-game description}} | {{Quote|"An airborne monster that can be recognized by | ||
*'''Health''': {{clear}} | its distinctive cries. They have strong, dexterous | ||
feet and can often be seen cruising through the | |||
sky with animals or other monsters in their | |||
clutches. Thankfully, the breed's lightweight, | |||
aerodynamic body makes it easy to shoot down."|In-game description}} | |||
*'''Health''': | |||
{{clear}} | |||
===Gibdo=== | ===Gibdo=== | ||
[[File:Gibdo - TotK Compendium.png|200px|right]] | [[File:Gibdo - TotK Compendium.png|200px|right]] | ||
{{main|Gibdo}} | {{main|Gibdo}} | ||
{{Quote||In-game description}} | {{Quote|"A monster that appeared along with the sand | ||
*'''Health''': {{clear}} | shroud. Though slow to move, they can fight | ||
without faltering to physical attacks thanks to | |||
their tough outer skin. On the other hand, they | |||
are vulnerable to fire and lightning, which can | |||
turn them white and brittle."|In-game description}} | |||
*'''Health''': | |||
{{clear}} | |||
===Moth Gibdo=== | ===Moth Gibdo=== | ||
[[File:Moth Gibdo - TotK Compendium.png|200px|right]] | [[File:Moth Gibdo - TotK Compendium.png|200px|right]] | ||
{{main|Moth Gibdo}} | {{main|Moth Gibdo}} | ||
{{Quote||In-game description}} | {{Quote|"These monsters appeared along with the sand | ||
*'''Health''': {{clear}} | shroud. Winged horrors that attack quickly | ||
while in flight, they have tough skin that allows | |||
them to withstand physical attacks. Fire and | |||
lightning are effective against them."|In-game description}} | |||
*'''Health''': | |||
{{clear}} | |||
===Little Frox=== | ===Little Frox=== | ||
[[File:Little Frox - TotK Compendium.png|200px|right]] | [[File:Little Frox - TotK Compendium.png|200px|right]] | ||
{{main|Little Frox}} | {{main|Little Frox}} | ||
{{Quote||In-game description}} | {{Quote|"A very young Frox. Makes up for its diminutive | ||
*'''Health''': {{clear}} | size with powerful legs and by attacking in large | ||
numbers."|In-game description}} | |||
*'''Health''': | |||
{{clear}} | |||
==Sub-Bosses== | ==Sub-Bosses== | ||
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[[File:Stone Talus - TotK Compendium.png|200px|right]] | [[File:Stone Talus - TotK Compendium.png|200px|right]] | ||
{{main|Stone Talus}} | {{main|Stone Talus}} | ||
{{Quote||In-game description}} | {{Quote|"This enormous monster is naturally | ||
*'''Health''': {{clear}} | camouflaged as a rock formation. Neither | ||
sword nor arrow can pierce its stony form, | |||
but a cunning adventurer knows to scale | |||
its body and attack the ore sprouting from | |||
its peak. Lives not only in meadows and rocky | |||
areas but also plains."|In-game description}} | |||
*'''Health''': | |||
{{clear}} | |||
===Stone Talus (Luminous)=== | |||
[[File:Stone Talus (Luminous) - TotK Compendium.png|200px|right]] | |||
{{main|Stone Talus (Luminous)}} | |||
{{Quote|"This enormous monster is naturally | |||
camouflaged as a rock formation. Neither | |||
sword nor arrow can pierce its stony form, | |||
but a cunning adventurer knows to scale | |||
its body and attack the ore sprouting from | |||
its peak. Stronger than your average Stone Talus, | |||
and unlike that creature, its ore deposit consists | |||
mostly of luminous stone."|In-game description}} | |||
*'''Health''': | |||
{{clear}} | |||
===Stone Talus (Rare)=== | |||
[[File:Stone Talus (Rare) - TotK Compendium.png|200px|right]] | |||
{{main|Stone Talus (Rare)}} | |||
{{Quote|"This enormous monster is naturally | |||
camouflaged as a rock formation. Neither | |||
sword nor arrow can pierce its stony form, | |||
but a cunning adventurer knows to scale | |||
its body and attack the ore sprouting from | |||
its peak. Unlike your average Stone Talus, | |||
this type's ore deposit contains a large | |||
amount of precious ore, making it a rare find."|In-game description}} | |||
*'''Health''': | |||
{{clear}} | |||
===Battle Talus=== | |||
[[File:Battle Talus - TotK Compendium.png|200px|right]] | |||
{{main|Battle Talus}} | |||
{{Quote|"Monsters have built structures onto this Talus | |||
to create what might be called a moving fort. | |||
Its body is reinforced with wooden planks to | |||
keep away enemies. It can't be easily climbed."|In-game description}} | |||
*'''Health''': | |||
{{clear}} | |||
===Igneo Talus=== | ===Igneo Talus=== | ||
[[File:Igneo Talus - TotK Compendium.png|200px|right]] | [[File:Igneo Talus - TotK Compendium.png|200px|right]] | ||
{{main|Igneo Talus}} | {{main|Igneo Talus}} | ||
{{Quote||In-game description}} | {{Quote|"This enormous monster is naturally | ||
*'''Health''': {{clear}} | camouflaged as molten rock. Neither sword | ||
nor arrow can pierce its fiery form. Merely | |||
touching its magma-hot body can burn | |||
you pretty badly, but you may be able | |||
to scale it if you can use something | |||
to chill its flames."|In-game description}} | |||
*'''Health''': | |||
{{clear}} | |||
===Frost Talus=== | ===Frost Talus=== | ||
[[File:Frost Talus - TotK Compendium.png|200px|right]] | [[File:Frost Talus - TotK Compendium.png|200px|right]] | ||
{{main|Frost Talus}} | {{main|Frost Talus}} | ||
{{Quote||In-game description}} | {{Quote|"This enormous monster is naturally | ||
*'''Health''': {{clear}} | camouflaged as a frozen rock formation. | ||
Neither sword nor arrow can pierce its frigid | |||
form. Merely touching its frosty body can | |||
leave you with severe frostbite, but you may | |||
be able to scale it if you use something to | |||
thaw its icy exterior. Lives in cold, snowy regions."|In-game description}} | |||
*'''Health''': | |||
{{clear}} | |||
===Hinox=== | ===Hinox=== | ||
[[File:Hinox - TotK Compendium.png|200px|right]] | [[File:Hinox - TotK Compendium.png|200px|right]] | ||
{{main|Hinox}} | {{main|Hinox}} | ||
{{Quote||In-game description}} | {{Quote|"These giant, one-eyed monsters live mostly in | ||
*'''Health''': {{clear}} | the woods and have large, thick horns. Hinox | ||
are known for tearing entire trees from the | |||
ground and using them as weapons. | |||
Occasionally, they fall asleep on roads, | |||
presenting terrifying roadblocks for travelers. | |||
A deft hand can steal weapons from the | |||
necklaces they wear."|In-game description}} | |||
*'''Health''': | |||
{{clear}} | |||
===Blue Hinox=== | ===Blue Hinox=== | ||
[[File:Blue Hinox - TotK Compendium.png|200px|right]] | [[File:Blue Hinox - TotK Compendium.png|200px|right]] | ||
{{main|Blue Hinox}} | {{main|Blue Hinox}} | ||
{{Quote||In-game description}} | {{Quote|"These giant, one-eyed monsters live mostly in | ||
*'''Health''': {{clear}} | the woods, have giant horns, and possess a | ||
ferocity similar to that of their red brethren. | |||
They are also known for tearing entire trees | |||
from the ground and using them as weapons. | |||
They're stronger, though, and wear greaves | |||
that can be burnt away to expose their feet. | |||
A deft hand can steal weapons from the | |||
necklaces they wear."|In-game description}} | |||
*'''Health''': | |||
{{clear}} | |||
===Black Hinox=== | ===Black Hinox=== | ||
[[File:Black Hinox - TotK Compendium.png|200px|right]] | [[File:Black Hinox - TotK Compendium.png|200px|right]] | ||
{{main|Black Hinox}} | {{main|Black Hinox}} | ||
{{Quote||In-game description}} | {{Quote|"These giant, one-eyed monsters live mostly in | ||
*'''Health''': {{clear}} | the woods and have extremely hard horns. A | ||
keen awareness of your surroundings is | |||
paramount when facing one, as Hinox are known | |||
for tearing entire trees from the ground and using | |||
them as weapons. Black Hinox wear metal | |||
greaves that are too hard to break. A deft | |||
hand can steal weapons off the necklaces | |||
they wear."|In-game description}} | |||
*'''Health''': | |||
{{clear}} | |||
===Stalnox=== | ===Stalnox=== | ||
[[File:Stalnox - TotK Compendium.png|200px|right]] | [[File:Stalnox - TotK Compendium.png|200px|right]] | ||
{{main|Stalnox}} | {{main|Stalnox}} | ||
{{Quote||In-game description}} | {{Quote|"The remains of a Hinox, a giant monster with only | ||
*'''Health''': {{clear}} | one eye. This skeletal beast appears in the dark | ||
and can throw its own rib bones at enemies. | |||
Furthermore, even if it appears defeated, it will | |||
keep coming back for more as long as its eye is | |||
left intact."|In-game description}} | |||
*'''Health''': | |||
{{clear}} | |||
===Molduga=== | ===Molduga=== | ||
[[File:Molduga - TotK Compendium.png|200px|right]] | [[File:Molduga - TotK Compendium.png|200px|right]] | ||
{{main|Molduga}} | {{main|Molduga}} | ||
{{Quote||In-game description}} | {{Quote|"This massive monster swims beneath the | ||
*'''Health''': {{clear}} | desert's sand. It spends most of its time | ||
submerged, but if it senses sound, it will | |||
breach the surface to feast on whatever | |||
it can grab. Running around carelessly | |||
can be dangerous if you suspect there | |||
may be one in the area."|In-game description}} | |||
*'''Health''': | |||
{{clear}} | |||
===Flux Construct I=== | ===Flux Construct I=== | ||
[[File:Flux Construct I - TotK Compendium.png|200px|right]] | [[File:Flux Construct I - TotK Compendium.png|200px|right]] | ||
{{main|Flux Construct I}} | {{main|Flux Construct I}} | ||
{{Quote||In-game description}} | {{Quote|"A construct composed of interconnected blocks, | ||
*'''Health''': {{clear}} | made by the Zonai with advanced techniques | ||
and magic. | |||
It can rearrange the blocks to change its shape | |||
at will. To provide sufficient energy to power its | |||
gigantic form, this construct contains a massive | |||
store of Zonai charge."|In-game description}} | |||
*'''Health''': | |||
{{clear}} | |||
===Flux Construct II=== | ===Flux Construct II=== | ||
[[File:Flux Construct II - TotK Compendium.png|200px|right]] | [[File:Flux Construct II - TotK Compendium.png|200px|right]] | ||
{{main|Flux Construct II}} | {{main|Flux Construct II}} | ||
{{Quote||In-game description}} | {{Quote|"A construct composed of interconnected blocks, | ||
*'''Health''': {{clear}} | made by the Zonai with advanced techniques | ||
and magic. | |||
This model has been upgraded to process | |||
complex commands and assume modified | |||
shapes. To provide sufficient energy to power its | |||
gigantic form, this construct contains a massive | |||
store of Zonai charge."|In-game description}} | |||
*'''Health''': | |||
{{clear}} | |||
===Flux Construct III=== | ===Flux Construct III=== | ||
[[File:Flux Construct III - TotK Compendium.png|200px|right]] | [[File:Flux Construct III - TotK Compendium.png|200px|right]] | ||
{{main|Flux Construct III}} | {{main|Flux Construct III}} | ||
{{Quote||In-game description}} | {{Quote|"A construct composed of interconnected blocks, | ||
*'''Health''': {{clear}} | made by the Zonai with advanced techniques | ||
and magic. | |||
This model has increased defenses to protect | |||
its vulnerable core. Can change shape in order to | |||
block attacks. To provide sufficient energy to | |||
power its gigantic form, this construct contains a | |||
massive store of Zonai charge."|In-game description}} | |||
*'''Health''': | |||
{{clear}} | |||
===Flame Gleeok=== | ===Flame Gleeok=== | ||
[[File:Flame Gleeok - TotK Compendium.png|200px|right]] | [[File:Flame Gleeok - TotK Compendium.png|200px|right]] | ||
{{main|Flame Gleeok}} | {{main|Flame Gleeok}} | ||
{{Quote||In-game description}} | {{Quote|"This three-headed monster first appeared after | ||
*'''Health''': {{clear}} | the Upheaval. Fighting it alone is inadvisable, as | ||
its three heads will attack you all at once. Creates | |||
powerful flames within its body. When someone | |||
sets foot upon its turf, this beast will engulf the | |||
intruder and their surroundings in a fierce blaze."|In-game description}} | |||
*'''Health''': | |||
{{clear}} | |||
===Frost Gleeok=== | ===Frost Gleeok=== | ||
[[File:Frost Gleeok - TotK Compendium.png|200px|right]] | [[File:Frost Gleeok - TotK Compendium.png|200px|right]] | ||
{{main|Frost Gleeok}} | {{main|Frost Gleeok}} | ||
{{Quote||In-game description}} | {{Quote|"This three-headed monster first appeared after | ||
*'''Health''': {{clear}} | the Upheaval. Fighting it alone is inadvisable, as | ||
its three heads will attack you all at once. Creates | |||
blistering cold air within its body. When someone | |||
sets foot upon its turf, this beast will freeze the | |||
intruder and their surroundings in ice."|In-game description}} | |||
*'''Health''': | |||
{{clear}} | |||
===Thunder Gleeok=== | ===Thunder Gleeok=== | ||
[[File:Thunder Gleeok - TotK Compendium.png|200px|right]] | [[File:Thunder Gleeok - TotK Compendium.png|200px|right]] | ||
{{main|Thunder Gleeok}} | {{main|Thunder Gleeok}} | ||
{{Quote||In-game description}} | {{Quote|"This three-headed monster first appeared after | ||
*'''Health''': {{clear}} | the Upheaval. Fighting it alone is inadvisable, as | ||
its three heads will attack you all at once. When | |||
someone sets foot upon its turf, this beast will | |||
unleash a salvo of lightning strikes, not letting up | |||
until the intruder is reduced to a pile of ashes."|In-game description}} | |||
*'''Health''': | |||
{{clear}} | |||
===King Gleeok=== | ===King Gleeok=== | ||
[[File:King Gleeok - TotK Compendium.png|200px|right]] | [[File:King Gleeok - TotK Compendium.png|200px|right]] | ||
{{main|King Gleeok}} | {{main|King Gleeok}} | ||
{{Quote||In-game description}} | {{Quote|"This three-headed monster with lightning, fire, | ||
*'''Health''': {{clear}} | and ice attributes first appeared after the | ||
Upheaval. Fighting it alone is inadvisable, as it | |||
can launch coordinated elemental attacks with | |||
staggering brutality. You must be well-prepared | |||
to survive an entanglement with this beast."|In-game description}} | |||
*'''Health''': | |||
{{clear}} | |||
===Frox=== | ===Frox=== | ||
[[File:Frox - TotK Compendium.png|200px|right]] | [[File:Frox - TotK Compendium.png|200px|right]] | ||
{{main|Frox}} | {{main|Frox}} | ||
{{Quote||In-game description}} | {{Quote|"A large monster that dwells in the Depths. | ||
*'''Health''': {{clear}} | Despite its unwieldy body, it has incredibly | ||
powerful legs that it can use to leap from afar to | |||
capture prey. Its large mouth allows it to swallow | |||
whatever it hungers for in one gulp."|In-game description}} | |||
*'''Health''': | |||
{{clear}} | |||
===Obsidian Frox=== | ===Obsidian Frox=== | ||
[[File:Obsidian Frox - TotK Compendium.png|200px|right]] | [[File:Obsidian Frox - TotK Compendium.png|200px|right]] | ||
{{main|Obsidian Frox}} | {{main|Obsidian Frox}} | ||
{{Quote||In-game description}} | {{Quote|"A large monster that dwells in the Depths. | ||
*'''Health''': {{clear}} | Has legs even more powerful than those of its | ||
green-colored counterpart, and it can leap from | |||
afar to capture distant enemies. Its large mouth | |||
allows it to swallow whatever it hungers for in | |||
one gulp."|In-game description}} | |||
*'''Health''': | |||
{{clear}} | |||
===Blue-White Frox=== | ===Blue-White Frox=== | ||
[[File:Blue-White Frox - TotK Compendium.png|200px|right]] | [[File:Blue-White Frox - TotK Compendium.png|200px|right]] | ||
{{main|Blue-White Frox}} | {{main|Blue-White Frox}} | ||
{{Quote||In-game description}} | {{Quote|"A large monster that dwells in the Depths. | ||
*'''Health''': {{clear}} | Has ore on its back to lure enemies. Can shake | ||
off enemies who climb atop it and then snatch | |||
them midair. Its large mouth allows it to swallow | |||
whatever it hungers for in one gulp."|In-game description}} | |||
*'''Health''': | |||
{{clear}} | |||
===Phantom Ganon=== | ===Phantom Ganon=== | ||
[[File:Phantom Ganon - TotK Compendium.png|200px|right]] | [[File:Phantom Ganon - TotK Compendium.png|200px|right]] | ||
{{main|Phantom Ganon}} | {{main|Phantom Ganon}} | ||
{{Quote||In-game description}} | {{Quote|"Though it may walk on two legs, this creature is | ||
*'''Health''': {{clear}} | undeniably monstrous in appearance. A sinister | ||
aura permeates the air around it. You know little | |||
of its attributes or behavior, but its strength and | |||
weapon mastery make it a formidable foe. | |||
It was first sighted after the Upheaval. Its identity | |||
and origins are shrouded in mystery."|In-game description}} | |||
*'''Health''': | |||
{{clear}} | |||
==Bosses== | ==Bosses== | ||
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[[File:Colgera - TotK Compendium.png|200px|right]] | [[File:Colgera - TotK Compendium.png|200px|right]] | ||
{{main|Colgera}} | {{main|Colgera}} | ||
{{Quote||In-game description}} | {{Quote|"The culprit behind the blizzard that plagued the | ||
*'''Health''': {{clear}} | Hebra region. This huge beast harnesses wind to | ||
produce strong updrafts and lift itself aloft. | |||
The jagged layer of ice covering its body serves | |||
as a protective shield and allows it to launch | |||
frozen spikes at its foes."|In-game description}} | |||
*'''Health''': | |||
{{clear}} | |||
===Moragia=== | ===Moragia=== | ||
[[File:Moragia - TotK Compendium.png|200px|right]] | [[File:Moragia - TotK Compendium.png|200px|right]] | ||
{{main|Moragia}} | {{main|Moragia}} | ||
{{Quote||In-game description}} | {{Quote|"An enormous monster dwelling in Death | ||
*'''Health''': {{clear}} | Mountain. | ||
Its body is composed of boiling lava and hard | |||
rocks that are infused with gloom. To keep its | |||
body held together, the creature draws heat and | |||
gloom power from the crater."|In-game description}} | |||
*'''Health''': | |||
{{clear}} | |||
===Marbled Gohma=== | ===Marbled Gohma=== | ||
[[File:Marbled Gohma - TotK Compendium.png|200px|right]] | [[File:Marbled Gohma - TotK Compendium.png|200px|right]] | ||
{{main|Marbled Gohma}} | {{main|Marbled Gohma}} | ||
{{Quote||In-game description}} | {{Quote|"The culprit behind marbled rock roast, who | ||
*'''Health''': {{clear}} | produced it and brought it to the Eldin region. | ||
It uses its rock-covered legs to execute | |||
devastating attacks. The eyeball on its head may | |||
look vulnerable, but good luck reaching it atop | |||
this creature's massive body."|In-game description}} | |||
*'''Health''': | |||
{{clear}} | |||
===Sludge Like=== | ===Sludge Like=== | ||
[[File:Sludge Like - TotK Compendium.png|200px|right]] | [[File:Sludge Like - TotK Compendium.png|200px|right]] | ||
{{main|Sludge Like}} | {{main|Sludge Like}} | ||
{{Quote||In-game description}} | {{Quote|"These sludge-loving Like Likes are | ||
*'''Health''': {{clear}} | nightmarishly mobile. They ooze sludge, and | ||
they use that sludge to move around, | |||
sometimes creeping into areas that other | |||
types of Like Likes tend to avoid. As if that | |||
weren't enough, they also spew sludge out of | |||
their maws to slow and capture prey."|In-game description}} | |||
*'''Health''': | |||
{{clear}} | |||
===Mucktorok=== | ===Mucktorok=== | ||
[[File:Mucktorok - TotK Compendium.png|200px|right]] | [[File:Mucktorok - TotK Compendium.png|200px|right]] | ||
{{main|Mucktorok}} | {{main|Mucktorok}} | ||
{{Quote||In-game description}} | {{Quote|"The culprit behind the sludge that plagued | ||
*'''Health''': {{clear}} | Zora's Domain. Despite its small size, it was able | ||
to produce a massive deluge of the substance, | |||
polluting the entire region. It can mold sludge into | |||
outer shells of various shapes, a technique it uses | |||
both to protect itself and attack its foes."|In-game description}} | |||
*'''Health''': | |||
{{clear}} | |||
===Queen Gibdo=== | ===Queen Gibdo=== | ||
[[File:Queen Gibdo - TotK Compendium.png|200px|right]] | [[File:Queen Gibdo - TotK Compendium.png|200px|right]] | ||
{{main|Queen Gibdo}} | {{main|Queen Gibdo}} | ||
{{Quote||In-game description}} | {{Quote|"The ruler of the Gibdos and the culprit behind the | ||
*'''Health''': {{clear}} | sand shroud that plagued the Gerudo region, the | ||
Queen Gibdo is an agile beast who built a nest | |||
in the desert to spawn her drones en masse. Her | |||
tough exoskeleton deflects ordinary weapons."|In-game description}} | |||
*'''Health''': | |||
{{clear}} | |||
===Seized Construct=== | ===Seized Construct=== | ||
[[File:Seized Construct - TotK Compendium.png|200px|right]] | [[File:Seized Construct - TotK Compendium.png|200px|right]] | ||
{{main|Seized Construct}} | {{main|Seized Construct}} | ||
{{Quote||In-game description}} | {{Quote|"The construct that Mineru originally intended to | ||
*'''Health''': {{clear}} | house her spirit. It was changed into this ominous | ||
form by the magic power of the Demon King. | |||
Originally intended for construction, it is highly | |||
durable and able to withstand harsh conditions."|In-game description}} | |||
*'''Health''': | |||
{{clear}} | |||
===Demon King Ganondorf=== | ===Demon King Ganondorf=== | ||
[[File:Demon King Ganondorf - TotK Compendium.png|200px|right]] | [[File:Demon King Ganondorf - TotK Compendium.png|200px|right]] | ||
{{main|Demon King Ganondorf}} | {{main|Demon King Ganondorf}} | ||
{{Quote||In-game description}} | {{Quote|"An evil man who lived long ago in the era of | ||
*'''Health''': {{clear}} | Hyrule's founding. His legend claims that this | ||
Gerudo man fed his bottomless ambition with | |||
great power and became a king of demons. | |||
He was imprisoned beneath Hyrule Castle for | |||
ages, but the magic holding him weakened when | |||
the castle was damaged during the Calamity a | |||
century ago, and his power has steadily been | |||
growing since. Now he has revived as a threat | |||
beyond the knowledge of any."|In-game description}} | |||
*'''Health''': | |||
{{clear}} | |||
===Demon King Ganondorf (2nd Form)=== | |||
[[File:Demon King Ganondorf (2nd Form) - TotK Compendium.png|200px|right]] | |||
{{main|Demon King Ganondorf (2nd Form)}} | |||
{{Quote|"The fearsome form that Demon King Ganondorf | |||
attained after unleashing the power of the | |||
secret stone. The ancient sages were no match | |||
for him and only barely managed to contain his | |||
devastating power. The gloom he produces is | |||
a corrosive substance so foul that it can wither | |||
anyone who touches it."|In-game description}} | |||
*'''Health''': | |||
{{clear}} | |||
===Demon Dragon=== | ===Demon Dragon=== | ||
[[File:Demon Dragon - TotK Compendium.png|200px|right]] | [[File:Demon Dragon - TotK Compendium.png|200px|right]] | ||
{{main|Demon Dragon}} | {{main|Demon Dragon}} | ||
{{Quote||In-game description}} | {{Quote|"The form that Ganondorf, the Demon King, | ||
*'''Health''': {{clear}} | attained after swallowing a secret stone and | ||
attaining his true power. No trace of his original | |||
form remains. | |||
Its overwhelming magical strength would shake | |||
the skies. The jet-black scales covering it repel | |||
any and all attacks, save for those of the one | |||
and only Master Sword."|In-game description}} | |||
*'''Health''': | |||
{{clear}} | |||
===Master Kohga=== | ===Master Kohga=== | ||
[[File:Master Kohga - TotK Compendium.png|200px|right]] | [[File:Master Kohga - TotK Compendium.png|200px|right]] | ||
{{main|Master Kohga}} | {{main|Master Kohga}} | ||
{{Quote||In-game description}} | {{Quote|"Head of the Yiga Clan, an organization with a | ||
*'''Health''': {{clear}} | grudge against Hyrule. His grandiosity and | ||
inexplicable charisma inspire passionate loyalty. | |||
Originally thought to have been killed in battle | |||
with Link, he survived after falling into the | |||
depths of the world. | |||
Burning with ambition to join the ""Magnificent | |||
One"" and guide the world to its end, he has sent | |||
his acolytes to all corners of Hyrule."|In-game description}} | |||
*'''Health''': | |||
{{clear}} | |||
{{Cat|Tears of the Kingdom Enemies| *}} | {{Cat|Tears of the Kingdom Enemies| *}} | ||
{{Cat|Tears of the Kingdom|Enemies}} | {{Cat|Tears of the Kingdom|Enemies}} | ||
{{Cat|Listings}} | {{Cat|Listings}} |