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{{CD|file=Ghini-Oracle-Sprite.png|link=Ghini|desc=Ghini are ghost enemies that fly around graveyards. After entering a screen there will be one ghini floating around the screen. This ghini is the leader, and if it dies, all of the ghinis on that screen die with it.}}
{{CD|file=Ghini-Oracle-Sprite.png|link=Ghini|desc=Ghini are ghost enemies that fly around graveyards. After entering a screen there will be one ghini floating around the screen. This ghini is the leader, and if it dies, all of the ghinis on that screen die with it.}}
{{CD|file=GiantGhini-LA-Sprite.png|link=Giant Ghini|desc=There is only one Giant Ghini in Link's Awakening, which is located in the upper right part of the Graveyard. By touching the lower right gravestone, this huge ghost will come out and attack Link. The Giant Ghini will take the same number of hits to defeat as a normal Ghini.}}
{{CD|file=GiantGhini-LA-Sprite.png|link=Giant Ghini|desc=There is only one Giant Ghini in Link's Awakening, which is located in the upper right part of the Graveyard. By touching the lower right gravestone, this huge ghost will come out and attack Link. The Giant Ghini will take the same number of hits to defeat as a normal Ghini.}}
{{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 [[Koholint 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 [[Koholint 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|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=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|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=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.}}

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