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{{CD|file=GiantGopongaFlower-LA-Sprite.png|link=Giant Goponga Flower|desc=Just like the other Goponga Flowers, this one does nothing but lay stationary in the swamp. The bigger version of the goponga flower will shoot fireballs at Link, similar to the attack of a River Zora. Because this flower is bigger than the smaller ones, it may be harder to avoid as well. Like smaller Goponga Flowers, Bow-Wow will eat larger ones as well. They can also be taken out with the [[Seashell Sword]], boomerang, hookshot, or magic rod.}}
{{CD|file=GiantGopongaFlower-LA-Sprite.png|link=Giant Goponga Flower|desc=Just like the other Goponga Flowers, this one does nothing but lay stationary in the swamp. The bigger version of the goponga flower will shoot fireballs at Link, similar to the attack of a River Zora. Because this flower is bigger than the smaller ones, it may be harder to avoid as well. Like smaller Goponga Flowers, Bow-Wow will eat larger ones as well. They can also be taken out with the [[Seashell Sword]], boomerang, hookshot, or magic rod.}}
{{CD|file=GopongaFlower-LA-Sprite.png|link=Goponga Flower|desc=The Goponga Flower is one of the plants living in [[Goponga Swamp]], around the mid-west part of Koholint Island. These flowers do nothing other than block Link's path. Even though they have no real attacks, these plants are dangerous and will hurt Link upon contact. If Link has Bow-Wow, however, the pet will eat the plants just like he attacks any other enemy. Using Bow-Wow is the only way to make it past them early in the game. After obtaining the [[Seashell Sword]] a spin attack will defeat the Goponga Flower. The magic rod, boomerang, and hookshot are useful weapons against these obstacles as well.}}
{{CD|file=GopongaFlower-LA-Sprite.png|link=Goponga Flower|desc=The Goponga Flower is one of the plants living in [[Goponga Swamp]], around the mid-west part of Koholint Island. These flowers do nothing other than block Link's path. Even though they have no real attacks, these plants are dangerous and will hurt Link upon contact. If Link has Bow-Wow, however, the pet will eat the plants just like he attacks any other enemy. Using Bow-Wow is the only way to make it past them early in the game. After obtaining the [[Seashell Sword]] a spin attack will defeat the Goponga Flower. The magic rod, boomerang, and hookshot are useful weapons against these obstacles as well.}}
{{CD|file=Leever-LA-Sprite.png|link=Leever}}
{{CD|file=Leever-LA-Sprite.png|link=Leever|desc=Leevers are enemies that live underneath the ground in sandy areas. They will emerge from the ground and chase after Link. Leevers move a bit faster than other enemies, and can even come up underneath where Link is standing. To avoid attacks, they will dig back into the sand and resurface somewhere else unexpectedly. When they are above ground, Link can slash them with the sword.}}
{{CD|file=LikeLike-Sprite-LA.png|link=Like Like}}
{{CD|file=LikeLike-Sprite-LA.png|link=Like Like|desc=Like-Likes are unique suction enemies that will hold Link in place if it touches him. Like-Likes will not do any damage, but they will make Link vulnerable to other nearby enemies. Unlike the Like-Likes from previous Zelda games, these ones will not steal items from Link.}}
{{CD|file=MadBomber-LA-Sprite.png|link=Mad Bomber}}
{{CD|file=MadBomber-LA-Sprite.png|link=Mad Bomber|desc=The Mad Bomber is an enemy that hides in holes, often coming up to throw bombs at Link. There is only one Mad Bomber in the game, located just outside of Kanalet Castle. This enemy will emerge from a different hole every time, throwing a bomb at random. Defeating this enemy is required in order to obtain one of the golden leaves. The Bomber can simply be attacked with the sword when comes out of a hole.}}
{{CD|file=Moblin-LA-Sprite.png|link=Moblin}}
{{CD|file=Moblin-LA-Sprite.png|link=Moblin|desc=Moblins are a common pig-like enemy appearing in many games. Moblins will wander around the screen shooting arrows much like the octorok shoots rocks. The most effective weapon to use against moblins is the sword.}}
{{CD|file=Moblin-Pig-LA-Sprite.png|link=Moblin|caption=Moblin (Pig)}}
{{CD|file=Moblin-Pig-LA-Sprite.png|link=Moblin|caption=Moblin (Pig)|desc=These enemies are the pig-like form of the moblin. They have the same attacks as a regular moblin. Moblin pigs are more common than the regular moblins on Koholint Island.}}
{{CD|file=Sworded-Moblin-LA-Sprite.png|link=Moblin|caption=Moblin (Sword)}}
{{CD|file=Sworded-Moblin-LA-Sprite.png|link=Moblin|caption=Moblin (Sword)|desc=Sworded Moblins are the more aggressive form of their normal counterpart. This form of the moblin comes equipped with a sword and shield. When the sworded moblin notices Link, it will charge towards him with its sword. Attacking them from the front is difficult because their shield will deflect a sword. A spin attack to the moblin's side or back will take it down with one hit.}}
{{CD|file=Monkey-LA-Sprite.png|link=Monkey}}
{{CD|file=Monkey-LA-Sprite.png|link=Monkey|desc=There is only one monkey on Koholint Island, and it is sitting at the top of a tree near the south-western beach. This monkey will throw coconuts and bombs at Link if he tries to pass by or go near the tree. Simply running past will be good enough to dodge his attacks. Unlike other enemies in the game, there is no way to kill the monkey; however, Link can knock it out of its tree by dashing into it with the pegasus boots equipped.}}
{{CD|file=Mutt-LA-Sprite.png|link=Mutt}}
{{CD|file=Mutt-LA-Sprite.png|link=Mutt}}
{{CD|file=Octorok-LA-Sprite.png|link=Octorok}}
{{CD|file=Octorok-LA-Sprite.png|link=Octorok|desc=The Octorok is very common enemy in the Zelda series, and one of the most common on Koholint Island. Their only attack is to shoot rocks at you from a distance, which can easily be avoided or blocked with your shield. They seem to have a bad sense of direction but will shoot a rock if link is in sight. Any of your weapons will finish them off in one hit.}}
{{CD|file=Pincer-LA-Sprite.png|link=Pincer}}
{{CD|file=Pincer-LA-Sprite.png|link=Pincer|desc=Pincers are long worm-like creatures with large fangs at the front of their bodies. They hide in holes, waiting for prey. When Link is near they will emerge from their hole and dart out at him before retreating. Wait until the Pincer starts to come out of its hole, then give it a quick slice with a sword.}}
{{CD|file=Pokey-LA-Sprite.png|link=Pokey}}
{{CD|file=Pokey-LA-Sprite.png|link=Pokey|desc=Pokeys are cactus enemies in the south-eastern corner of Koholint Island's desert. When you attack a Pokey, one of its sections will break off and ricochet around the area. It is best to avoid these enemies if possible, since they move slowly. Starting off with a spin attack, then slicing the sword rapidly at the Pokey is a good method of defeating them.}}
{{CD|file=Raven-LA-Sprite.png|link=Raven}}
{{CD|file=Raven-LA-Sprite.png|link=Raven}}
{{CD|file=River-Zora-LA-Sprite.png|link=River Zora}}
{{CD|file=River-Zora-LA-Sprite.png|link=River Zora|desc=River Zoras will randomly surface from beneath the water in the lakes and ponds around Koholint Island. They will only stay above water long enough to shoot a fireball at Link, then will go back under to avoid attack. Most of the time, the River Zora will be difficult to kill with just the sword, so using a long-ranged weapon is advisable to kill them. The fireball is their main attack, and can be a bit challenging to avoid if Link is nearby. The normal shield will not protect Link from their fireballs, however the Level 2 Shield will.}}
{{CD|file=SandCrab-LA.png|link=Sand Crab|desc=Sand Crabs are only found on [[Toronbo Shores]]. These Crabs are a very simplistic enemy; they just move around the screen and don't do much damage at all.}}
{{CD|file=SandCrab-LA.png|link=Sand Crab|desc=Sand Crabs are only found on [[Toronbo Shores]]. These Crabs are a very simplistic enemy; they just move around the screen and don't do much damage at all.}}
{{CD|file=SeaUrchin-LA-Sprite.png|link=Sea Urchin}}
{{CD|file=SeaUrchin-LA-Sprite.png|link=Sea Urchin|desc=Urchins are only found along the beaches in the southwest corner of Koholint Island and they are extremely easy enemies to avoid. They will lie stationary on the ground and the only way Link will take damage from one is if he walks into it. They are also very weak, and will die with one slash of a sword. To get past an urchin, Link can either push it away with a shield or simply kill it with the sword.}}
{{CD|file=Spiny-Beetle-Bush-LA-Sprite.png|link=Spiny Beetle|caption=Spiny Beetle (Bush)}}
{{CD|file=Spiny-Beetle-Bush-LA-Sprite.png|link=Spiny Beetle|caption=Spiny Beetle (Bush)|desc=Spiny Beetles are large insects that protect themselves by hiding under objects such as rocks, bushes, or skulls. It is possible to get close to a Spiny Beetle and pick up the object it is hiding under using the power bracelet, but this puts Link in danger of getting hurt. Once it is no longer protected, it is completely vulnerable and will be defeated with one hit.}}
{{CD|file=Spiny-Beetle-Skull-LA-Sprite.png|link=Spiny Beetle|caption=Spiny Beetle (Skull)}}
{{CD|file=Spiny-Beetle-Skull-LA-Sprite.png|link=Spiny Beetle|caption=Spiny Beetle (Skull)|desc=Spiny Beetles are large insects that protect themselves by hiding under objects such as rocks, bushes, or skulls. The Spiny Beetles that hide under skulls are identical to the ones hiding under rocks. It is possible to get close to a Spiny Beetle and pick up the object it is hiding under using the power bracelet, but this puts Link in danger of getting hurt. Both rock and skull Beetles must be unprotected before they can be harmed, however. Once it is no longer protected, it is completely vulnerable and will be defeated with one hit. However, it is much easier to just avoid them if possible.}}
{{CD|file=Spiny-Beetle-Stone-LA-Sprite.png|link=Spiny Beetle|caption=Spiny Beetle (Stone)}}
{{CD|file=Spiny-Beetle-Stone-LA-Sprite.png|link=Spiny Beetle|caption=Spiny Beetle (Stone)|desc=Spiny Beetles are large insects that protect themselves by hiding under objects such as rocks, bushes, or skulls. The Spiny Beetles that hide under rocks are identical to the ones hiding under skulls. It is possible to get close to a Spiny Beetle and pick up the object it is hiding under using the power bracelet, but this puts Link in danger of getting hurt. Both rock and skull Beetles must be unprotected before they can be harmed, however. Once it is no longer protected, it is completely vulnerable and will be defeated with one hit. However, it is much easier to just avoid them if possible.}}
{{CD|file=Tektite-LA-Sprite.png|link=Tektite}}
{{CD|file=Tektite-LA-Sprite.png|link=Tektite|desc=Tektites are spider-like enemies that will quickly hop around the screen. They are usually found in the northern, mountainous areas of Koholint Island. When they are on the ground, they will usually remain still for a few seconds before jumping again. While they aren't moving, Link can either shoot them with an arrow from a distance, or quickly walk up and slice at them with the sword.}}
{{CD|file=Octorok-Winged-LA-Sprite.png|link=Winged Octorok}}
{{CD|file=Octorok-Winged-LA-Sprite.png|link=Winged Octorok|desc=These Octoroks have a small set of wings attached to their backs. Even with wings, they can't really fly. If Link gets close to them, they will hop in the air and flutter for a second before landing on the ground. While they are in the air, the sword can't reach them. Wait until they are about to land, then slice rapidly with the sword. One hit from any weapon will defeat a Winged Octorok.}}
{{CD|file=Zombie-LA-Sprite.png|link=Zombie}}
{{CD|file=Zombie-LA-Sprite.png|link=Zombie|desc=Zombies are undead creatures that will crawl out of the ground and quickly come at Link. These enemies are found around the graveyard area of Koholint Island. After walking a few steps, the Zombie will go underground again. Keep walking, quickly turn around and slice the sword to easily defeat a Zombie.}}
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{{CD|file=Goomba-LA-Sprite.png|link=Goomba|desc=Goomba are mushroom-shaped enemies that walk side to side in the underground passages of dungeons. Any weapon will defeat a goomba in one hit. They can only deal half a heart of damage by contact, so goombas are very weak enemies. Equipping the Roc's Feather and jumping on top of a goomba will give Link a heart.}}
{{CD|file=Goomba-LA-Sprite.png|link=Goomba|desc=Goomba are mushroom-shaped enemies that walk side to side in the underground passages of dungeons. Any weapon will defeat a goomba in one hit. They can only deal half a heart of damage by contact, so goombas are very weak enemies. Equipping the Roc's Feather and jumping on top of a goomba will give Link a heart.}}
{{CD|file=HardhatBeetle.png|link=Hardhat Beetle|desc=Hardhat Beetles are giant armored insects that constantly run towards Link. The easiest way to get rid of these annoyances is to push them back with the sword into the holes in the ground. The boomerang and Hookshot will freeze a Hardhat Beetle, which might make it easier to defeat them. The only weapon that can actually harm it is a bomb, but it can be hard to line up an attack since they're always moving.}}
{{CD|file=HardhatBeetle.png|link=Hardhat Beetle|desc=Hardhat Beetles are giant armored insects that constantly run towards Link. The easiest way to get rid of these annoyances is to push them back with the sword into the holes in the ground. The boomerang and Hookshot will freeze a Hardhat Beetle, which might make it easier to defeat them. The only weapon that can actually harm it is a bomb, but it can be hard to line up an attack since they're always moving.}}
{{CD|file=Iron Mask.png|link=Iron Mask}}
{{CD|file=Iron Mask.png|link=Iron Mask|desc=Iron Masks have the front side of their bodies covered with a large metal mask. If Link attacks an Iron Mask from the front, it will only bounce the enemy back. It can, however, be hit from behind with the sword. A spin attack will defeat an Iron Mask in one hit. Link can also use the Hook Shot to remove the armor from an Iron Mask.}}
{{CD|file=KarakoroGreen-Sprite-LA.png|link=Karakoro|caption=Karakoro (Green)}}
{{CD|file=KarakoroGreen-Sprite-LA.png|link=Karakoro|caption=Karakoro (Green)|desc=Karakoros move around the room and try to attack every now and then. To defeat them, Link needs to knock them in the nearby hole with a matching color. The green ones are very common in the Color Dungeon.}}
{{CD|file=KarakoroRed-Sprite-LA.png|link=Karakoro|caption=Karakoro (Red)}}
{{CD|file=KarakoroRed-Sprite-LA.png|link=Karakoro|caption=Karakoro (Red)|desc=Karakoros move around the room and try to attack every now and then. To defeat them, Link needs to knock them in the nearby hole with a matching color. The red ones are common throughout the Color Dungeon.}}}
{{CD|file=KarakoroBlue-Sprite-LA.png|link=Karakoro|caption=Karakoro (Blue)}}
{{CD|file=KarakoroBlue-Sprite-LA.png|link=Karakoro|caption=Karakoro (Blue)|desc=Karakoros move around the room and try to attack every now and then. To defeat them, Link needs to knock them in the nearby hole with a matching color. Unlike the green and red ones, there is only one blue Karakoro in the Color Dungeon.}}
{{CD|file=Keese-Oracle-Sprite.png|link=Keese}}
{{CD|file=Keese-Oracle-Sprite.png|link=Keese|desc=Keese are flying bat enemies that are stationary until you come near Link walks near them. After approaching they will start to fly for a short distance. Keese are extremely weak enemies and will go down with one hit from any weapon.}}
{{CD|file=MaskMimic-LA-Sprite.png|link=Mask-Mimic}}
{{CD|file=MaskMimic-LA-Sprite.png|link=Mask-Mimic|desc=Mask Mimics are strange enemies that copy Link's movements in opposite directions, much like the Arm Mimic. The sword will only harm a Mask Mimic if using a spin attack on it from behind. Link can also pick up objects such as pots to throw at Mask Mimics to take them out quickly.}}
{{CD|file=Mini-Moldorm.png|link=Mini-Moldorm}}
{{CD|file=Mini-Moldorm.png|link=Mini-Moldorm|desc=The Mini-Moldorm is a worm-like creature that randomly squirms around the floor trying to run into Link. In tight spaces, it can be difficult to dodge their attacks. The easiest way of defeating a mini-moldorm is to wait for it to come nearby and then slash a sword repeatedly.}}
{{CD|file=Pairodd-Sprite-LA.png|link=Pairodd}}
{{CD|file=Pairodd-Sprite-LA.png|link=Pairodd|desc=These enemies will teleport themselves to the other side of the room when Link comes close to them. After stopping, they will throw a ninja star at Link. The ninja star can be hard to avoid and does a whole heart of damage, so Pairodds can be tricky enemies. Link can quickly run (or jump) to that spot where they will appear and attack before they can avoid it. Long distance weapons such as the Bow work well too. Dashing towards them with the pegasus boots equipped will destroy them quickly.}}
{{CD|file=Peahat-Oracle-Sprite.png|link=Peahat}}
{{CD|file=Peahat-Oracle-Sprite.png|link=Peahat|desc=Peahats are enemies that fly around the room with propellors on the tops of their bodies. Every so often, they will slow down and come to a complete stop on the ground. Peahats are only vulnerable when they are motionless, but any weapon will defeat them in one hit. It is almost always easier to ignore peahats, since they are not aggressive towards Link and will not try to attack him. }}
{{CD|file=PirahnaPlant-LA-Sprite.png|link=Piranha Plant}}
{{CD|file=PirahnaPlant-LA-Sprite.png|link=Piranha Plant|desc=Pirahna Plants are only found in a few dungeons on Koholint Island. These carnivorous plants have sharp teeth, and hide in pipes in the side-scrolling sections of dungeons. Pirahna plants will often be found in the same room as Goombas. Either time your jump correctly to miss the Pirahna Plant, or jump towards it while swinging the sword to defeat it in one hit. }}
{{CD|file=Pols-Voice-Oracle-Sprite.png|link=Pols Voice}}
{{CD|file=Pols-Voice-Oracle-Sprite.png|link=Pols Voice|desc=Pols Voice are an odd rabbit-type of enemy. They hop around the screen trying to attack Link by bashing into him. Unlike most enemies, the Pols Voice is invulnerable to the sword. The easiest way to defeat a Pols Voice is to play the ocarina near them, which will instantly kill any Pols Voice on the screen. If Link does not have the ocarina yet, they can be killed by shooting an arrow or by throwing something at them, such as a nearby pot or rock. Bombs will also harm the Pols Voice, but it may be hard to time hits using them. }}
{{CD|file=Rope-LA-Sprite.png|link=Rope}}
{{CD|file=Rope-LA-Sprite.png|link=Rope|desc=These snake-like enemies are constantly moving around the room looking for their enemy. When they see Link, they will dart at him in a straight line. Ropes may be frustrating at first, but they are very easy to predict once after some experience. Wait in one spot in the room, near the edge of the wall, or in the corner of the room. When a Rope is darting at Link, face towards it and be ready to give it a single slice with the sword.}}
{{CD|file=Shrouded-Stalfos-LA-Sprite.png|link=Shrouded Stalfos}}
{{CD|file=Shrouded-Stalfos-LA-Sprite.png|link=Shrouded Stalfos|desc=These Stalfos act much different than other Stalfos. Their body is covered in a cloak, and they do not hop away from Link when he is nearby. Shouded Stalfos will move slowly around the room shooting arrows randomly, much like a moblin or an octorok. Simply walk up to it and give it a few hits from the sword to defeat it. }}
{{CD|file=Shrouded-Stalfos-Sword-LA-Sprite.png|link=Shrouded Stalfos|caption=Shrouded Stalfos (Sword)}}
{{CD|file=Shrouded-Stalfos-Sword-LA-Sprite.png|link=Shrouded Stalfos|caption=Shrouded Stalfos (Sword)|desc=Like the Moblins, the Shrouded Stalfos also have a sworded version. When a Sworded Shrouded Stalfos notices Link, it will charge at him just as a Sworded Moblin does. It can be difficult to attack from the front, so try to attack it from behind or slice at its sides with the sword. With a few hits, these enemies will go down quickly. Like the Sworded Moblin, it may be a good idea to use a spin attack on it.}}
{{CD|file=Spark-LA-Sprite.png|link=Spark}}
{{CD|file=Spark-LA-Sprite.png|link=Spark|desc=Sparks are electrical enemies that move along the walls and boundaries of a room. They are a common enemy in the caves and dungeons of Koholint Island. Their pattern is easily noticed and they will not be much of a threat to Link unless he is in a tight area. Sparks can only be defeated if hit them with the boomerang, which will turn them into a fairy.}}
{{CD|file=Spiked-Beetle-LA-Sprite.png|link=Spiked Beetle}}
{{CD|file=Spiked-Beetle-LA-Sprite.png|link=Spiked Beetle|desc=These beetles have four spikes protecting the top of their bodies. They will move around the room slowly and dart towards Link if he is nearby. Be sure to have the shield equipped when fighting Spiked Beetles. Hold out the shield and let them run at Link. When they hit the shield, they will bounce back and flip upside-down. Once flipped they are easily defeated with a few sword swipes.}}
{{CD|file=Stalfos-Green-LA-Sprite.png|link=Stalfos|caption=Stalfos (Green)}}
{{CD|file=Stalfos-Green-LA-Sprite.png|link=Stalfos|caption=Stalfos (Green)|desc=These skeletal enemies will slowly travel around the room, ready for battle. When Link approaches a Green Stalfos, it will launch itself into the air and try to stomp down on him. Quickly dodge their stomp attacks by moving away, then turn around and try to attack swiftly with the sword. Spin attacks may be useful when trying to defeat a Stalfos.}}
{{CD|file=Stalfos-Orange-LA-Sprite.png|link=Stalfos|caption=Stalfos (Orange)}}
{{CD|file=Stalfos-Orange-LA-Sprite.png|link=Stalfos|caption=Stalfos (Orange)|desc=Orange Stalfos will wander the room like the green variety, but instead of jumping on Link they will jump away from him. When it lands, it will throw a bone club at Link. Be ready to avoid its club since it is one of the few projectiles that can travel diagonally. Attacking from a distance may be a good idea when fighting an Orange Stalfos.}}
{{CD|file=Star-LA-Sprite.png|link=Star}}
{{CD|file=Star-LA-Sprite.png|link=Star|desc=Stars are unique enemies that slowly rotate while moving around the room. They always move diagonally around the room, and bounce off of the walls and other obstacles in the area. Their pattern is easily predictable and they will only take a single slice from the sword to defeat.}}
{{CD|file=ThreeOfAKind-LA-Sprite.png|link=Three-of-a-Kind}}
{{CD|file=ThreeOfAKind-LA-Sprite.png|link=Three-of-a-Kind|desc=These enemies are different from any other enemies in the game. They are found in Tail Cave and Eagle's Tower, guarding a treasure chest. They always travel in packs of threes, and will always be found in the same room. They flash alternating symbols on their bodies like the suits of a deck of cards. To defeat these enemies, Link needs to slice them with the sword to freeze it in place. This will need to be done with each one so that they all stop on the same symbol, which will destroy all three.}}
{{CD|file=Vire-LA-Sprite.png|link=Vire}}
{{CD|file=Vire-LA-Sprite.png|link=Vire|desc=Vires are flying, red demons that are found only in Turtle Rock. These devils are able to fly off the edge of the screen and reappear on another side unlike any other enemy in the game, making them very evasive. Attacking Vires with the sword is extremely difficult, as they will quickly fly away when Link gets near them. The fire rod and boomerang are the best weapons against Vires, since it will defeat them in one hit.}}
{{CD|file=Tektite-Water-LA-Sprite.png|link=Water Tektite}}
{{CD|file=Tektite-Water-LA-Sprite.png|link=Water Tektite|desc=Water Tektites are the aquatic version of the normal, land Tektite. They are relatively weak and can be defeated with one hit from any weapon. Found only in dungeons, these enemies will skitter across the water, stopping frequently. Since Link can't attack while swimming, wait at the edge of the water until the tektite comes within range. Link can also defeat these enemies from a distance using the Hook Shot or arrows.}}
{{CD|file=Vacuum-LA-Sprite.png|link=Vacuum Mouth}}
{{CD|file=Vacuum-LA-Sprite.png|link=Vacuum Mouth|desc=Vacuums always appear in rooms with pits. They use their sucking powers for about five seconds, then they stop. Vacuums can also suck up enemies, killing them in the process. Unless they are in a reachable spot, do not attempt to kill them.}}
{{CD|file=Wizzrobe-Green-Oracle-Sprite.png|link=Wizzrobe}}
{{CD|file=Wizzrobe-Green-Oracle-Sprite.png|link=Wizzrobe|desc=Wizzrobes are magical wizard enemies that have the ability of teleporting around the room and shooting beams of energy at Link. These are some of the toughest enemies in the game, so beware. The sword is useless against Wizzrobes, so Link will need to use another weapon on them. The best bet is to use arrows or bombs. Another efficient method of fighting wizzrobes is to freeze it with the Hook Shot, then shoot it with arrows.}}
{{CD|file=Zol-Green-Oracle-Sprite.png|link=Zol|caption=Zol (Green)}}
{{CD|file=Zol-Green-Oracle-Sprite.png|link=Zol|caption=Zol (Green)|desc=Zols are odd, goo-like enemies that will slowly hop towards Link when he is nearby. These enemies are very common on Koholint Island, and are found in many dungeons and caves as well as on the overworld. Green Zols are the more common variety, and are very weak. They will hide underground and emerge when Link walks over them. One hit from any weapon will defeat them.}}
{{CD|file=Zol-Red-Oracle-Sprite.png|link=Zol|caption=Zol (Red)}}
{{CD|file=Zol-Red-Oracle-Sprite.png|link=Zol|caption=Zol (Red)|desc=Zols are odd, goo-like enemies that will slowly hop towards Link when he is nearby. These enemies are very common on Koholint Island, and are found in many dungeons and caves as well as on the overworld. Red Zols will split into two smaller enemies called Gels when attacked with the L1 Sword, arrows, or bombs. Unlike Green Zols, they do not hide underground or jump up when Link steps on them. The Gels are harmless, but they slow Link down if they latch onto him.}}
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{{CD|file=Boulder-LA-Sprite.png|link=Boulder|desc=These rocks can be found at the north-western part of Koholint Island, near the entrance to [[Turtle Rock]]. Boulders will fall from the top of the screen and bounce around the mountainous terrain. There is no way to defeat a boulder. It may be fastest to let yourself get hit and continue on your way, instead of trying to dodge them.}}
{{CD|file=Boulder-LA-Sprite.png|link=Boulder|desc=These rocks can be found at the north-western part of Koholint Island, near the entrance to [[Turtle Rock]]. Boulders will fall from the top of the screen and bounce around the mountainous terrain. There is no way to defeat a boulder. It may be fastest to let yourself get hit and continue on your way, instead of trying to dodge them.}}
{{CD|file=Flame Thrower Sprite.png|link=Flame Fountain}}
{{CD|file=Flame Thrower Sprite.png|link=Flame Fountain}}
{{CD|file=Flying-Tile-LA-Sprite.png|link=Flying Tile}}
{{CD|file=Flying-Tile-LA-Sprite.png|link=Flying Tile|desc=These possessed floor tiles will break off from the floor, hover in the air, and then fly at Link. Be sure not to stand on one of the tiles, because when it comes to life it leaves a hole in its place. Stay in the corner or at the entrance of the room, and keep the shield held up until the tiles have stopped. Link can also swing the sword at them continuously, so they will break when they hit it. This method is slightly more dangerous, however.}}
{{CD|file=SparkGiant-Sprite-LA.png|link=Giant Bubble}}
{{CD|file=SparkGiant-Sprite-LA.png|link=Giant Bubble|desc=Found only in the Face Shrine, the Giant Spark is a bigger version of a Spark. It will circle the room just like the normal Spark, but since it is bigger Link has less room to avoid it. The boomerang will not harm the Giant Spark like it does the smaller Sparks. In fact, the Giant Spark is not affected by any weapon and cannot be defeated.}}
{{CD|file=Thwomp-Red-LA-Sprite.png|link=Mega Thwomp}}
{{CD|file=Thwomp-Red-LA-Sprite.png|link=Mega Thwomp|desc=There is only one Red Thwomp in the game, found in Key Cavern. This Thwomp is held at the top of the screen and will not budge until Link dashes into it with the Pegasus Boots. This Thwomp cannot harm Link and will not fall down on him when he tries to walk under it, like the other Thwomps do.}}
{{CD|file=Podoboo-LA-Sprite.png|link=Podoboo}}
{{CD|file=Podoboo-LA-Sprite.png|link=Podoboo}}
{{CD|file=Spiked-Roller-LA.jpg|link=Spiked Roller}}
{{CD|file=Spiked-Roller-LA.jpg|link=Spiked Roller}}
{{CD|file=Thwomp-Gray-LA-Sprite.png|link=Spiked Thwomp}}
{{CD|file=Thwomp-Gray-LA-Sprite.png|link=Spiked Thwomp|desc=These big slabs of stone stay motionless at the top of the screen, waiting for Link to walk underneath them. These attack in the same way as other Thwomps, but are bigger. If Link is too slow, the Thwomp will slam down on him as he walks underneath it. Equip the Pegasus Boots and dash under it to avoid it and make it safely to the other side. }}
{{CD|file=Stone-Statue-LA-Sprite.png|link=Stone Statue}}
{{CD|file=Stone-Statue-LA-Sprite.png|link=Stone Statue}}
{{CD|file=Stone-Elevator-LA-Sprite.png|link=Stone Elevator}}
{{CD|file=Stone-Elevator-LA-Sprite.png|link=Stone Elevator}}
{{CD|file=ThwimpBlue-Sprite-LA.png|link=Thwomp|caption=Thwomp}}
{{CD|file=ThwimpBlue-Sprite-LA.png|link=Thwomp|caption=Thwimp|desc=Thwimps are the smaller version of Thwomps. Found only in Face Shrine, these stone slabs wait at the ceiling of a room for their enemies to walk underneath them. Simply walking under them is not fast enough, so Link will need to equip the Pegasus Boots and make a quick dash to the other side to avoid getting hurt.}}
{{CD|file=Face-Lamp-LA-Sprite.png|link=Torch Trap|caption=Face Lamp}}
{{CD|file=Face-Lamp-LA-Sprite.png|link=Torch Trap|caption=Face Lamp}}
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