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'''Cueball''' is a [[Mini-Boss]] in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Link's Awakening|Link's Awakening]]''. It appears twice: first in [[Angler's Tunnel]], and again in [[Turtle Rock (Link's Awakening)|Turtle Rock]].
'''Cue Ball''' is a [[Mini-Boss]] in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Link's Awakening|Link's Awakening]]''. It appears twice: first in [[Angler's Tunnel]], and again in [[Turtle Rock (Link's Awakening)|Turtle Rock]].


==Battles==
==Battles==
===Angler's Tunnel===
===Angler's Tunnel===
Cueball's first appearance is in the fourth [[dungeon]] of ''Link's Awakening''. It is found in a room filled with shallow water. Cueball is a very simple enemy; its only attack is to charge at [[Link]], travelling in a rectangular manner around the room. It may randomly change directions in order to hit Link. To defeat it, Link must hit its back, which is its weak point. He can use the [[Pegasus Boots]] to catch up with it and attack it with his [[sword]]. Another option is to jump over it when it heads toward Link with [[Roc's Feather]] and hit its back before it has the chance to turn around. After it is defeated, Link will be able to enter the next room, and after traversing it, he will find the [[Flippers]].
Cue Ball's first appearance is in the fourth [[dungeon]] of ''Link's Awakening''. It is found in a room filled with shallow water. Cue Ball is a very simple enemy; its only attack is to charge at [[Link]], travelling in a rectangular manner around the room. It may randomly change directions in order to hit Link. To defeat it, Link must hit its back, which is its weak point. He can use the [[Pegasus Boots]] to catch up with it and attack it with his [[sword]]. Another option is to jump over it when it heads toward Link with [[Roc's Feather]] and hit its back before it has the chance to turn around. After it is defeated, Link will be able to enter the next room, and after traversing it, he will find the [[Flippers]].


===Turtle Rock===
===Turtle Rock===
In Turtle Rock, Cueball reappears along with the other mini-bosses. This time, it is in a room with lava. Other than that, the battle does not change much from the first time; Link can use the exact same strategies to kill Cueball as he did in Angler's Tunnel. After that, Link must solve a puzzle in the next room to obtain the [[Nightmare Key]].
In Turtle Rock, Cue Ball reappears along with the other mini-bosses. This time, it is in a room with lava. Other than that, the battle does not change much from the first time; Link can use the exact same strategies to kill Cue Ball as he did in Angler's Tunnel. After that, Link must solve a puzzle in the next room to obtain the [[Nightmare Key]].


==See Also==
==See Also==

Revision as of 18:19, February 2, 2013

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Cue Ball is a Mini-Boss in Link's Awakening. It appears twice: first in Angler's Tunnel, and again in Turtle Rock.

Battles

Angler's Tunnel

Cue Ball's first appearance is in the fourth dungeon of Link's Awakening. It is found in a room filled with shallow water. Cue Ball is a very simple enemy; its only attack is to charge at Link, travelling in a rectangular manner around the room. It may randomly change directions in order to hit Link. To defeat it, Link must hit its back, which is its weak point. He can use the Pegasus Boots to catch up with it and attack it with his sword. Another option is to jump over it when it heads toward Link with Roc's Feather and hit its back before it has the chance to turn around. After it is defeated, Link will be able to enter the next room, and after traversing it, he will find the Flippers.

Turtle Rock

In Turtle Rock, Cue Ball reappears along with the other mini-bosses. This time, it is in a room with lava. Other than that, the battle does not change much from the first time; Link can use the exact same strategies to kill Cue Ball as he did in Angler's Tunnel. After that, Link must solve a puzzle in the next room to obtain the Nightmare Key.

See Also