Electric Lizalfos

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"These quick-witted, lizard-like monsters can be found all over Hyrule. They can emit strong electrical currents from their bodies, so don't get too close. Their horns are brimming with electricity, which will discharge and arc to nearby areas if struck by an arrow. They tend to live in desert climates."

— Hyrule Compendium entry

Electric Lizalfos are enemies which appear in Breath of the Wild, Age of Calamity and Tears of the Kingdom..

Breath of the Wild

Electric Lizalfos typically lie in wait beneath the sand before jumping out to ambush Link. They can create a dome of electricity at will, which can force Link to drop his metal equipment. They will drop a Yellow Lizalfos Tail when they are taken out.

While they are primarily found in the Wasteland Tower region, within the Gerudo Desert, they do occasionally appear elsewhere in Hyrule. There are a group of them that appear in the Damel Forest, as well as a couple surrounding the Ridgeland Tower.

These enemies carry a wide variety of weapons, with no particular item being a favorite. They can be see using Lizal Tri-Boomerangs, Forked Lizal Spears, as well as a Steel Lizal Bow. The various archer Lizalfos are often seen using Shock Arrows.

Electric Lizalfos have a health of 288, which matches that of their Ice-Breath Lizalfos, Fire-Breath Lizalfos, and Black Lizalfos counterparts.

Age of Calamity

Electric Lizalfos in Age of Calamity are electric variants of the Lizalfos. They first appear during the Urbosa, the Gerudo Chief scenario. They will occasionally drop a Lizalfos Horn, Lizalfos Talon, or a Yellow Lizalfos Tail when defeated. After each Electric Lizalfos is defeated, the player will receive a Lizalfos Trophy, which can be used to complete quests or upgrade weapons of the various warriors.

Tears of the Kingdom

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