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===''The Wind Waker''===
===''The Wind Waker''===
In ''[[The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker|The Wind Waker]]'', Rats are first found in the [[Forsaken Fortress]]. They will jump and attack [[Link]], but if he feeds them with [[All-Purpose Bait]], they will start acting kind to him. Rats are also found in the [[Town Jail]] on [[Windfall Island]].
In ''[[The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker|The Wind Waker]]'', Rats are first found in the [[Forsaken Fortress]]. They will jump and attack [[Link]], but if he feeds them with [[All-Purpose Bait]], they will start acting kind to him. Rats are also found in the [[Town Jail]] on [[Windfall Island]].
{{Figurine|Rat|Rat Figurine (TWW).png|
Habitat: Forsaken Fortress<br/>
Favorite Food: All-Purpose Bait<br/>
These creatures attack spontaneously and attempt to steal Rupees. The ones that carry bombs around are apparently known as Bombchus.}}


===''Four Swords Adventures''===
===''Four Swords Adventures''===

Revision as of 18:02, January 5, 2023

Rat
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Rat from Phantom Hourglass

Games

Location

A Link to the Past [show]
Link's Awakening [show]
The Wind Waker [show]
Four Swords Adventures
Twilight Princess [show]
Phantom Hourglass
Spirit Tracks
A Link Between Worlds [show]

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Attacks

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Weapons

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In General
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Bow
Clawshot
Boomerang

Related

Rats are recurring enemies in The Legend of Zelda series. They are mindless, and thus will mostly run around randomly. They do not cause much damage and are more of a nuisance than a threat.

Appearances

A Link to the Past

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Rats make their debut in A Link to the Past, where they are very common enemies found early and often. They are easily defeated with one slash from Link's Sword.

Link's Awakening

The Rats of Link's Awakening are not enemies. Instead, they are taken care of as pets by Crazy Tracy and Syrup. Crazy Tracy owns two pet rats, which can be seen at her Health Spa. Syrup has only one at her hut. Link cannot interact with the rats in any way, but they roam around the room while he is there.

The Wind Waker

In The Wind Waker, Rats are first found in the Forsaken Fortress. They will jump and attack Link, but if he feeds them with All-Purpose Bait, they will start acting kind to him. Rats are also found in the Town Jail on Windfall Island.

Rat
Rat Figurine (TWW).png

Habitat: Forsaken Fortress
Favorite Food: All-Purpose Bait
These creatures attack spontaneously and attempt to steal Rupees. The ones that carry bombs around are apparently known as Bombchus.

Four Swords Adventures

In Four Swords Adventures, Rats cause Link to drop and lose his Force Gems upon contact. They look and act very similarly to Rats from A Link to the Past.

Twilight Princess

In Twilight Princess, Rats are a very common enemy that appear in various regions and dungeons. Their first appearance is in the cave in Faron Woods. They can most commonly be found in the Arbiter's Grounds. Rats in this game will initially leave Link alone, but once Link approaches them they may attack Link. They deal minimal damage and can easily be defeated with one slash from the Master Sword. In groups, however, they can be much more dangerous. Spin Attacks or Jump Strike are the best bet against groups.

Rats can be found in the Faron Woods, Castle Town Sewers, Kakariko Gorge Cavern, Arbiter's Grounds, Cave of Ordeals and Hyrule Castle.

Ghoul Rat

Ghoul Rat

Main article: Ghoul Rat

A special kind of Rat also makes an appearance in Twilight Princess. These Rats are called Ghoul Rats. These critters can only be seen by Wolf Link if he is using his senses. Otherwise, they are invisible. Ghoul Rats will run away the room/area, and once Link comes near them, they will latch onto his skin. They will stay there, not dealing damage, just hanging on to Link. The more Ghoul Rats that attach to Link causes him to walk slower and slower. They can be knocked off by doing a Spin Attack as Wolf Link with his senses on.

Ghoul Rats are first seen in the Arbiter's Grounds, and later appear in the Cave of Ordeals and Hyrule Castle.

Phantom Hourglass

Rats in Phantom Hourglass are small, purple rodents that can be defeated with a single slash of either Oshus's Sword or Phantom Sword. They are non-aggressive, and will often run away from Link. Some rats also hold small keys and other items like them.

Spirit Tracks

These pesky creatures are usually found in caves and dungeons that have small holes. They will run in and out of the holes, often with small keys dangling from their tails. There are occasionally puzzles in which Link needs to push a block in front of a hole to prevent the rat from entering or exiting a cave.

When the spirit of Princess Zelda takes control of a Phantom, she will still be afraid of these rats. If a rat runs near the phantom, the phantom will stop in its place and will not move until the rat runs away or Link defeats the rat.

A Link Between Worlds

Rats in A Link Between Worlds appear much like their predecessors in A Link to the Past. They appear mostly in caves and various dungeons, but can be defeated with relative ease.

Tri Force Heroes

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