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An Armos Knight is located in the [[Southern Face Shrine]]. It protects the [[Face Key]] which opens the [[Face Shrine]]. [[Link]] can defeat the Armos Knight using his [[Bow]]. | An Armos Knight is located in the [[Southern Face Shrine]]. It protects the [[Face Key]] which opens the [[Face Shrine]]. [[Link]] can defeat the Armos Knight using his [[Bow]]. |
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Artwork of Armos Knight from The Wind Waker
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The Armos Knight is an enemy that appears in various Zelda games in various forms. Whether a boss or a minion, each form is large and intimidating.
A Link to the Past
- Main article: Armos Knight (A Link to the Past)
The Armos Knight made its original debut in A Link to the Past. Armos Knights are the boss of the Eastern Palace. Armos Knights later appear as a mini-boss in Ganon's Tower.
Link's Awakening
- Main article: Armos Knight (Link's Awakening)
An Armos Knight is located in the Southern Face Shrine. It protects the Face Key which opens the Face Shrine. Link can defeat the Armos Knight using his Bow.
The Wind Waker
Armos Knights appear mostly in the Tower of the Gods and the Wind Temple. They appear as giant stone statues with spikes at their base, and will hop around trying to hit Link. But every once and while, they open their mouth. To defeat them, Link must throw a bomb into their open mouth. Once it explodes, the Knight will hop around madly for a short time, trying to crush Link, before finally exploding.