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Zols are recurring enemies in The Legend of Zelda series.
The Legend of Zelda
In The Legend of Zelda, Zols are common enemies, first appearing in Level 3: The Manji. When attacked with the first sword, or any weapon with the same strength, it splits into two Gels. Otherwise, it is defeated.
A Link to the Past
In A Link to the Past, Zols first appear while Link is making his way through the Swamp Palace. First coming in red form, Zols appear from underground when Link walks nearby. These slimy creatures slowly creep toward Link, occasionally jumping in his direction.
They are slowly moving and Link can get rid of them with one swipe from the Master Sword. A whole variety of projectile items work just as good, including the Hookshot. Unlike the Zol from The Legend of Zelda, these enemies do not split into smaller Gels. Instead, they are immediately defeated once they are harmed. If a Zol does come into contact with Link, it will take away two full hearts of damage.
In the Ice Palace, Green Zol make an appearance. However, they are completely identical to their Red Zol counterparts.
A Yellow Zol variant appears when Link enters Misery Mire. However, much like the Green Zol from the Ice Palace, this enemy is identical to its Red Zol counterpart.
A darker, more turquoise-colored Zol appears within Turtle Rock. Other than its color, it is identical to the Yellow, Red, and Green Zols that were previously encountered.
Link's Awakening, Oracle of Seasons & Oracle of Ages
There are two forms of Zols: red and green. Red Zols are more powerful. With a weak weapon, a single hit causes one to break into two Gels. If Link comes into contact with these, they will not damage him, but they slow him down and leave him unable to use any weapons. Green Zols only take one hit, but they can take Link by surprise. When Link walks across certain areas of the floor, green Zols come out of hiding and attack, though they are easy to defeat.
Four Swords
Zol are small red blobs that appear. Link can use his sword or his Pegasus Boots to defeat these enemies with a single hit. If Link uses a weaker weapon, such as a Boomerang, the Zols will be split into smaller Gels.
Four Swords Adventures
- Main article: Blue Zol
In Four Swords Adventures, a Blue Zol variant appears. These are very simple enemies that are defeated with a single slash from Link's sword or a ranged item, such as a Boomerang. When Link uses the Quake Medallion, enemies on screen will be transformed into Blue Zol.
The Minish Cap
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The sprite of the Zol can be found in the game data of The Minish Cap. However, it is unused in the final release of the game. Like previous incarnations, the Zol splits into two Gels when Link attacks it.[1]
Phantom Hourglass
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Echoes of Wisdom
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"A weak, gelatinous monster that moves slowly by expanding and contracting."
In Echoes of Wisdom, Zols are the first enemies that Zelda encounters, found on the Suthorn Beach. Later in the quest, Zelda will find more powerful variations of Zol—known as Ignizols, which are capable of lighting nearby objects on fire, and Hydrozols.
Gallery
Zol splitting into Gel artwork from The Legend of Zelda Instruction Booklet
Artwork from Kadokawa Shoten The Legend of Zelda Strategy Guide
Green Zol sprite from The Legend of Zelda
Red Zol sprite from A Link to the Past
Green Zol sprite from Link's Awakening DX, Oracle of Seasons, and Oracle of Ages
Sprite from Four Swords
Unused sprite from The Minish Cap