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[[File:Bad-Bat.png|128px|right]]
[[File:Bad-Bat.png|128px|right]]
{{Main|Bad Bat}}
{{Main|Bad Bat}}
This is your typical bat enemy. They are very similar to Keese, though there are a few differences, such as their large size in comparison to Keese. Also, Keese are usually found in dungeons and caves, while Bad Bats are typically found outside (except for in Stone Tower Temple and Beneath the Graveyard).
Bad Bats are larger versions of [[keese]]. Also like keese, they tend to flock in groups, but are typically (although not exclusively) found outdoors.


It can be killed with just about anything.
Individually weak enemies, they can be killed with almost any damage-dealing attack. They are mostly a problem while climbing ladders, while Link cannot attack or shield.
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[[File:Bio-Deku-Baba-Hanging.png|128px|right]]
[[File:Bio-Deku-Baba-Hanging.png|128px|right]]
{{Main|Bio Deku Baba}}
{{Main|Bio Deku Baba}}
Bio Deku Babas are aquatic versions of normal [[Deku Baba]]s, growing from lily pads which float on the surface. If severed from their lily pads, they become mobile and leap at Link if he comes close.
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[[File:Dodongo-MM.png|128px|right]]
[[File:Dodongo-MM.png|128px|right]]
{{Main|Dodongo}}
{{Main|Dodongo}}
These massive lizards with only two legs will crawl around very slowly and blow fire at you if you get too close.
These massive lizards with only two legs will crawl around very slowly and blow fire at Link if Link gets too close.


They're only vulnerable at their tail, so sneak around to the back and attack them with whatever you like. Using Jump Attacks (Z + A) works the best. After being hit, they'll circle around quickly, so jump out of the way and get behind them again.
They're only vulnerable at their tail, so sneak around to the back and attack them. Using Jump Attacks (Z + A) works the best. After being hit, they'll circle around quickly, so jump out of the way and get behind them again.
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[[File:Peahat.png|128px|right]]
[[File:Peahat.png|128px|right]]
{{Main|Peahat}}
{{Main|Peahat}}
These gigantic plants will come out of the ground and spin around with helicopter-like blades on the bottom. They will try to fly above you at an angle, so try to stand on the side that doesn't have the blades.
These gigantic plants will come out of the ground and spin around with helicopter-like blades on the bottom. They will try to fly above Link at an angle, so try to stand on the side that doesn't have the blades.


To defeat it, smack the "root" area to damage it. Chase it down and repeat.
To defeat it, smack the "root" area to damage it. Chase it down and repeat.
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[[File:MM Takkuri.png|128px|right]]
[[File:MM Takkuri.png|128px|right]]
{{Main|Takkuri}}
{{Main|Takkuri}}
This odd looking bird with two fluffy ball looking things on the sides of its enormous head will steal rupees, bottles or even your sword if it touches you. Whatever it steals will appear in the Curiosity Shop, so its safe to assume its a lackey of either Sakon the Thief or the Curiosity Shop Owner.
This odd looking bird with two fluffy ball looking things on the sides of its enormous head will steal rupees, bottles or even Link's sword if it touches hm. Whatever it steals will appear in the Curiosity Shop, so its safe to assume its a lackey of either Sakon the Thief or the Curiosity Shop Owner.


There's only one of these in the entire game, and that's in Termina Field at the entrance to Milk Road.
There's only one of these in the entire game, and that's in Termina Field at the entrance to Milk Road.
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It's the Zelda version of those things from Banjo-Kazooie! These giant pythons live in Pinnacle Rock in giant holes in the walls. If you come close, they'll come out very quickly. If they touch you at all, it will end up biting you and spitting you out, similar to Morpha from Ocarina of Time.
It's the Zelda version of those things from Banjo-Kazooie! These giant pythons live in Pinnacle Rock in giant holes in the walls. If you come close, they'll come out very quickly. If they touch you at all, it will end up biting you and spitting you out, similar to Morpha from Ocarina of Time.


You can either use your Electrical Barrier (swimming + R) or stand on the ledges near the opening and use shoot your fins at it. I prefer the latter myself.
You can either use your Electric Shield (swimming + R) or stand on the ledges near the opening and use shoot your fins at it. I prefer the latter myself.
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These large skeleton fishes have other, smaller skeleton fishes swimming around it. When killed, the smaller fish will die too.
These large skeleton fishes have other, smaller skeleton fishes swimming around it. When killed, the smaller fish will die too.


There are two ways to kill these. From far away, using either Arrows or your charged up Fin Attack, or swim into them and use your Electrical Barrier (Zora + swimming + R).
There are two ways to kill these. From far away, using either Arrows or your charged up Fin Attack, or swim into them and use your Electric Shield (Zora + swimming + R).
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These blue hands that stick out of the walls will grab you and throw you a short distance if you get too close. You will often need to use them to your advantage.
These blue hands that stick out of the walls will grab you and throw you a short distance if you get too close. You will often need to use them to your advantage.


They can be killed with pretty much anything. If it's underwater, I suggest just swimming through them with your Electrical Barrier (swimming + R).
They can be killed with pretty much anything. If it's underwater, I suggest just swimming through them with your Electric Shield (swimming + R).
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[[File:150px-GarahnaMM.png|128px|right]]
[[File:150px-GarahnaMM.png|128px|right]]
{{Main|Garahna}}
{{Main|Garahna}}
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=== Gerudo Guard ===
[[File:Gerudo-Guard-Art.png|128px|right]]
{{Main|Gerudo Guard}}
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These things tend to appear one at a time when in open water. You can hear them coming by the crackling or clicking sound they make.
These things tend to appear one at a time when in open water. You can hear them coming by the crackling or clicking sound they make.


The best thing to do is really just avoid them, but if you feel like it, they can easily be killed with just about anything. The best way to take them out is to simply swim through them with your Electrical Barrier (Zora Mask + Swimming + R).
The best thing to do is really just avoid them, but if you feel like it, they can easily be killed with just about anything. The best way to take them out is to simply swim through them with your Electric Shield (Zora Mask + Swimming + R).
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[[File:Gibdo-MM.png|128px|right]]
[[File:Gibdo-MM.png|128px|right]]
{{Main|Gibdo}}
{{Main|Gibdo}}
These mummy enemies wander around the Ikana area. Not much to say about them really, they're a little more interesting than in Ocarina of Time.
These mummy enemies wander around the Ikana area, and attack by letting out a paralysing shriek and leaping onto Link before draining his health.


The best way to kill them is to sneak up behind them and slash them with your sword.
Wearing the [[Gibdo Mask]] renders them non-hostile and willing to talk to Link, which is required [[Beneath the Well]]. Burning off their bandages with fire reveals a [[ReDead]], who can no longer be spoken to, but otherwise continues to act like a Gibdo.
 
Wear the Gibdo Mask and they'll no longer be hostile to you. You can then talk with them, or kill them free of charge.
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[[File:Nejiron-Model.png|128px|right]]
[[File:Nejiron-Model.png|128px|right]]
{{Main|Nejiron}}
{{Main|Nejiron}}
These giant living stones will surface from the ground and roll towards you. Attacking or touching them will cause them to explode.
These giant living stones resemble rolling [[Goron]]s, and will surface from the ground and roll towards Link. Attacking or touching them will cause them to explode. They will ignore Link while wearing the [[Stone Mask]].


Because they're made of stone I suppose, they will ignore you when you wear the Stone Mask.
Use projectile attacks to kill them, such as Arrows.
 
Use projectile attacks to kill them, namely Arrows.
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[[File:Redead-MM.png|128px|right]]
[[File:Redead-MM.png|128px|right]]
{{Main|ReDead}}
{{Main|ReDead}}
These zombies with wooden faces are basically the same as the Gibdos.
Found primarily in the [[Ancient Castle of Ikana]], these zombies attack in the same way as [[Gibdo]]s, jumping on Link to drain his health after letting out a paralysing shriek.
 
The best way to kill them is to sneak up behind them and slash them with your sword repeatedly.


Wear either the Gibdo Mask, Garo Mask or Captain's Hat to make them dance. Weird... Anyway, you're now free to ignore or kill them.
Unlike Gibdos, wearing the [[Gibdo Mask]] does not allow Link to speak with them. However, wearing the Gibdo Mask, [[Garo Mask]] or [[Captain's Hat]] sets them dancing, twirling on the spot and open to attack. While burning a Gibdo's bandages off with fire reveals a ReDead, these do not react to these masks like a ReDead, although they no longer talk like a Gibdo either.
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