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Big Octos in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker|The Wind Waker]]'' have a much different visual appearance than that of previous [[The Legend of Zelda (Series)|Zelda]] titles, and are only found in specific spots around the [[Great Sea]]. A flock of four seagulls indicates that a Big Octo is there. Approaching one will get Link's [[King of Red Lions|boat]] stuck in a whirlpool, and the Big Octo will rise out of the sea. | Big Octos in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker|The Wind Waker]]'' have a much different visual appearance than that of previous [[The Legend of Zelda (Series)|Zelda]] titles, and are only found in specific spots around the [[Great Sea]]. A flock of four seagulls indicates that a Big Octo is there. Approaching one will get Link's [[King of Red Lions|boat]] stuck in a whirlpool, and the Big Octo will rise out of the sea. | ||
Big Octos have a number of eyes, ranging from four, eight, and twelve. The only items that work against them are [[Bomb]]s, the [[Bow]], and the [[Boomerang]]. The Boomerang takes | Big Octos have a number of eyes, ranging from four, eight, and twelve. The only items that work against them are [[Bomb]]s, the [[Bow]], and the [[Boomerang]]. The Boomerang takes five hits per eye, [[arrow]]s take two hits, and bombs take one hit per eye. Failure in destroying all of the eyes fast enough will result in Link getting sucked into the creature, and spat out to some random island of the Great Sea. Killing the four-eyed one will make a [[Great Fairy]] appear, who gives Link a [[Magic Meter]] enhancement. Killing an eight-eyed one will create a light ring with a [[Treasure Chest|chest]] containing an Orange [[Rupee]], while defeating a twelve-eyed one will grant Link a [[Piece of Heart]]. | ||
==Gallery== | ==Gallery== |
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