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{{Main|Armos}}
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These statue-like enemies are common throughout the [[The Legend of Zelda (Series)|''Legend of Zelda'' series]]. Armos look like normal statues, but if [[Link]] touches one it will begin to randomly move around the area. Armos are only found in the area just outside of [[Southern Face Shrine]]. One of the easiest methods to defeat an armos is to simply shoot it with an arrow. Armos have one of the strongest attacks in the game, dealing two hearts of damage if they contact Link.
These statue-like enemies are common throughout the [[The Legend of Zelda (Series)|''Legend of Zelda'' series]]. Armos look like normal statues, but if [[Link (A Link to the Past)#Link's Awakening|Link]] touches one it will begin to randomly move around the area. Armos are only found in the area just outside of [[Southern Face Shrine]]. One of the easiest methods to defeat an armos is to simply shoot it with an arrow. Armos have one of the strongest attacks in the game, dealing two hearts of damage if they contact Link.
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[[File:Anti-Kirby.png|right]]
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{{Main|Anti-Kirby}}
{{Main|Anti-Kirby}}
There is only one Anti-Kirby in the game, and it is found in the [[Eagle's Tower]]. The Anti-Kirby is not a very threatening enemy, as they do little damage and are quite easy to avoid. It hops around the room without any real direction and will randomly jump off the ground and suck air into its mouth. The sword will not harm the Anti-Kirby at all, so the best way to kill one is to swing the [[Magic Rod]] at it or hit it with the [[Boomerang]].
There is only one Anti-Kirby in the game, and it is found in the [[Eagle's Tower]]. The Anti-Kirby is not a very threatening enemy, as they do little damage and are quite easy to avoid. It hops around the room without any real direction and will randomly jump off the ground and suck air into its mouth. The sword will not harm the Anti-Kirby at all, so the best way to kill one is to swing the [[Magic Rod (Link's Awakening)|Magic Rod]] at it or hit it with the [[Boomerang]].
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=== Camo Goblin ===
=== Goo Specter ===
[[File:CamoGoblinBlue-Sprite-LA.png|right|Camo Goblin (Blue)]]
[[File:CamoGoblinBlue-Sprite-LA.png|right|Goo Specter (Blue)]]
[[File:CamoGoblinGreen-Sprite-LA.png|right|Camo Goblin (Green)]]
[[File:CamoGoblinGreen-Sprite-LA.png|right|Goo Specter (Green)]]
[[File:CamoGoblinRed-Sprite-LA.png|right|Camo Goblin (Red)]]
[[File:CamoGoblinRed-Sprite-LA.png|right|Goo Specter (Red)]]
{{Main|Camo Goblin}}
{{Main|Goo Specter}}
There is only one Blue Camo Goblin located in the Color Dungeon, unlike the more populous green and red ones. Blue Camo Goblins move very fast; popping out for a couple seconds and then retreating back to their small piles. They're hard to dodge, but easy to kill.
There is only one Blue Goo Specter located in the Color Dungeon, unlike the more populous green and red ones. Blue Goo Specters move very fast; popping out for a couple seconds and then retreating back to their small piles. They're hard to dodge, but easy to kill.


Green and Red Camo Goblins are the more common colors of Camo Goblin, appearing in every room that has Camo Goblins. Before they pop up, run and strike them before they go back into their piles.
Green and Red Goo Specters are the more common colors of Goo Specter, appearing in every room that has Goo Specters. Before they pop up, run and strike them before they go back into their piles.
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{{Main|Keese}}
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Keese are flying bat enemies that are stationary until 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.
Keese are flying bat enemies that are stationary until 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.
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=== Mask-Mimic ===
[[File:MaskMimic-LA-Sprite.png|right]]
{{Main|Mask-Mimic}}
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.
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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.
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.
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=== Shy Guy ===
[[File:MaskMimic-LA-Sprite.png|right]]
{{Main|Shy Guy}}
Shy Guys are strange enemies that copy Link's movements in opposite directions, much like the Arm Mimic. The sword will only harm a Shy Guy if using a spin attack on it from behind. Link can also pick up objects such as pots to throw at Shy Guy to take them out quickly. They were known as '''Mask-Mimics''' in versions of ''Link's Awakening'' prior to the 2019 [[Nintendo Switch]] remake.
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