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Location | The Legend of Zelda The Adventure of Link Deserts of Eastern Hyrule A Link to the Past Link's Awakening Ocarina of Time Majora's Mask Oracle of Ages Oracle of Seasons Twilight Princess | |
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A Leever is an enemy that has appeared frequently in The Legend of Zelda series. It is a sand-based enemy, and thus will usually be found in deserts, like the Desert Colossus and the Gerudo Desert. However, it can also be found in Hyrule Field in Twilight Princess.
Appearances
The Legend of Zelda
In The Legend of Zelda, Leevers can be found in many places across the Overworld, but can most often be found near the coastline or in sandy areas. Leevers, like most enemies, come in two different colors, Red and Blue.
To attack, a Leever will pop out of the ground, often directly under Link, and move towards him to contact him. After being hit with a sword, Red Leevers will disappear back into the ground and pop out again, while Blue Leevers will remain above ground until they are defeated or Link leaves the screen. To add to the color difference, Red Leevers only take two hits to defeat while Blue Leevers take four hits to defeat.
The Adventure of Link
Leevers only appear in the the deserts of Eastern Hyrule. Like in The Legend of Zelda, Leevers burrow underground and emerge to attack. A few sword slashes while squatting or a Downward Thrust will eliminate them in short order.
Game Data
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Experience Points | 10 | |||
Item Drop | Blue Magic Jar or 50 exp Point Bag | ||||
Enemy Habitat | Deserts of Eastern Hyrule | ||||
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A Link to the Past
Leevers first appear within the Desert Palace of A Link to the Past. Several Green Leevers can be found in the sand filled area as soon as Link enters the dungeon. These creatures will pop up from underground and spin towards Link. After a period of time, the Leevers will then burrow underground, before then coming back up at another location closer to Link.
Leevers usually come in large groups, but they shouldn't be too much trouble for Link. Each Green Leever can be defeated with two simple sword slashes from Link's Fighter's Sword.
Purple Leevers can also be found throughout the Desert Palace. The only difference with Purple Leevers is that they will move around the sand much quicker than their green counterparts. They still do the same amount of damage and will still take just two sword slashes to defeat.
Link's Awakening
In Link's Awakening, Leevers appear on Toronbo Shores and Yarna Desert. Similar to in The Legend of Zelda, they will pop out of the ground randomly and move toward Link.
Ocarina of Time
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These dumb enemies are huge spinning creatures that pop out of the ground in circles and spin towards Link. They're a pain to avoid and even harder to kill. When they first appear, they begin moving towards the direction Link is traveling. Use this to your advantage and either zigzag as they're appearing or change the direction you're traveling a little after they appear. Link can also get on top of rocks to keep them from attacking. Upon defeating around 10 Leevers, a Purple Leever will appear. They are larger and more powerful, and will drop a large amount of Rupees when defeated. They are also slower because of their size.
Majora's Mask
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Oracle of Ages and Oracle of Seasons
Twilight Princess
In Twilight Princess, Leevers are small, green monsters that pop out of the ground in packs. They attack by ramming into Link simultaneously. Leevers can be defeated by running over them while on horseback, or shooting them with a long-range weapon. It is also quite effective to perform a Spin Attack when a group closes in on the player. They are fairly simple enemies, and act more as an obstacle rather than a threat. This is the most recent appearance of Leever in the series.
Leevers are first found in the Hyrule Field of the Eldin Province after Link has completed the Goron Mines. Additionally, they are later found in the Gerudo Desert and the gigantic fifty-floor dungeon, the Cave of Ordeals.
Gallery
Red Leever Artwork from The Legend of Zelda
Blue Leever Artwork from The Legend of Zelda
Red Leever Sprite from The Legend of Zelda
Blue Leever Sprite from The Legend of Zelda
Leever Artwork from The Adventure of Link
Leever Sprite from The Adventure of Link
Green Leever Sprite from A Link to the Past.
Green Leever Sprite from A Link to the Past.
Purple Leever Sprite from A Link to the Past.
Purple Leever Sprite from A Link to the Past.
Purple Leever Sprite from A Link to the Past.
Leever Sprite from Link's Awakening
Blue Leever Sprite from Oracle of Seasons and Oracle of Ages
Red Leever Sprite from Oracle of Seasons and Oracle of Ages
Orange Leever Sprite from Oracle of Seasons
Leever Model from Twilight Princess
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Leever in-game from Twilight Princess
References
- "Native to the desert wasteland, the Leever is a malicious creature with a taste not for water, but for blood. Leevers move slowly, but they posses a fatal sting." — (The Great Hyrule Encyclopedia).