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|name = Big Moblin | | name = Big Moblin | ||
|image = [[File:Big-Moblin-BQ.png|250px]] | | image = [[File:Big-Moblin-BQ.png|250px]] | ||
|game = ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Battle Quest|Battle Quest]]'' | | game = ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Battle Quest|Battle Quest]]'' | ||
|habitat = | | habitat = | ||
|weapon = [[Hero's Bow]]<br>[[Master Sword]] | | weapon = [[Hero's Bow]]<br>[[Master Sword]] | ||
|similar = [[Moblin]]<br>[[Quick Moblin]] | | similar = [[Moblin]]<br>[[Quick Moblin]] | ||
}} | }} | ||
{{Monita}} | |||
The '''Big Moblin''' is an enemy that appears exclusively in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Battle Quest|Battle Quest]]''. They are giant [[Moblin]]s that use a [[Shield]] to guard everything from the neck down. Archer players can use his open head to their advantage, and shoot there as the Big Moblin slowly walks towards them. Alternatively, players can wait for the Moblin to attempt a strike, at which point it will reveal its entire body, making for a very easy target. | The '''Big Moblin''' is an enemy that appears exclusively in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Battle Quest|Battle Quest]]''. They are giant [[Moblin]]s that use a [[Shield]] to guard everything from the neck down. Archer players can use his open head to their advantage, and shoot there as the Big Moblin slowly walks towards them. Alternatively, players can wait for the Moblin to attempt a strike, at which point it will reveal its entire body, making for a very easy target. | ||
Later on in ''Battle Quest'', there is a different kind of Big Moblin. They have nearly identical features; the only difference being this one wears a helmet on its head, which can withstand the [[Arrow]]s shot from the [[Hero's Bow]]. This will force players to wait until the Big Moblin attempts an attack for them to strike it. | Later on in ''Battle Quest'', there is a different kind of Big Moblin. They have nearly identical features; the only difference being this one wears a helmet on its head, which can withstand the [[Arrow]]s shot from the [[Hero's Bow]]. This will force players to wait until the Big Moblin attempts an attack for them to strike it. | ||
==Trivia== | |||
*According to Monita, regular, garden-variety [[Moblin]]s envy the much larger [[Big Moblin]]s.{{Ref|Monita|These massive Moblins are three times the size of standard, garden-variety Moblins, which is the cause of much envy among the Moblin community.}} | |||
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{{Cat|Battle Quest Enemies}} | {{Cat|Battle Quest Enemies}} | ||
{{Cat|Battle Quest Bosses}} | {{Cat|Battle Quest Bosses}} |
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These massive Moblins are three times the size of standard, garden-variety Moblins, which is the cause of much envy among the Moblin community. When Big Moblins swing their clubs, they leave themselves open to counterattack. |
The Big Moblin is an enemy that appears exclusively in Battle Quest. They are giant Moblins that use a Shield to guard everything from the neck down. Archer players can use his open head to their advantage, and shoot there as the Big Moblin slowly walks towards them. Alternatively, players can wait for the Moblin to attempt a strike, at which point it will reveal its entire body, making for a very easy target.
Later on in Battle Quest, there is a different kind of Big Moblin. They have nearly identical features; the only difference being this one wears a helmet on its head, which can withstand the Arrows shot from the Hero's Bow. This will force players to wait until the Big Moblin attempts an attack for them to strike it.
Trivia
- According to Monita, regular, garden-variety Moblins envy the much larger Big Moblins.[1]
References
- ↑ "These massive Moblins are three times the size of standard, garden-variety Moblins, which is the cause of much envy among the Moblin community.", Monita