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Myus are enemies from The Adventure of Link.
The Adventure of Link
Myus are small, slime creatures with spikes that surround their body.[1] These enemies come in two colors, a dark blue color in caves and a blue version in dungeons. The spikes that surround their body are harmful to Link. They are so small that even slashing out from a crouching position has no effect on them. Myus cannot be destroyed unless Link has the Downward Thrust.[2] They are usually found near cliffs and jumps in attempt to knock Link off to his doom. If one of them is near a cliff, wait for it to just fall off on its own.
While Myus can be found in caves in Western Hyrule and Death Mountain, a majority of them are encountered in most of the dungeons. These include the Island Palace, Maze Island Palace, Palace on the Sea, Three-Eye Rock Palace, and the Great Palace. Like other enemies, the Myus found in the Great Palace are much stronger than the ones in other locations, dealing more damage to Link and taking more hits to defeat it.
Enemy Data
Experience Points | 5 | ||||
Item Drop | Blue Magic Jar or 50 exp Point Bag | ||||
Enemy Habitat | Caves of Hyrule Island Palace Maze Island Palace Palace on the Sea Three-Eye Rock Palace | ||||
Combat Data | •Must use Downward Thrust when at ground level |
Experience Points | 10 | ||||
Item Drop | Blue Magic Jar or 50 exp Point Bag | ||||
Enemy Habitat | Great Palace | ||||
Combat Data | •Must use Downward Thrust when at ground level |
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References
- ↑ "Small, thorny and hard, Myu is weak on top." — Nintendo Power Issue 004, pg. 22
- ↑ "A special slime with thorns protruding from its body. They're small so use a Downward Thrust." — The Adventure of Link Instruction Booklet, pg. 38