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|location = [[Bokoblin]]s (''Skyward Sword'')<br/>Misc (''A Link Between Worlds'')<br/>[[Miniblin]]s (''Hyrule Warriors'')<br/>Greater [[Hyrule]] (''Breath of the Wild'')
|location = [[Bokoblin]]s (''Skyward Sword'')<br/>Misc (''A Link Between Worlds'')<br/>[[Miniblin]]s (''Hyrule Warriors'')<br/>Greater [[Hyrule]] (''Breath of the Wild'')
| value = 30 [[Rupee]]s (''Skyward Sword'')
| value = 30 [[Rupee]]s (''Skyward Sword'')
|use = '''''Skyward Sword'''''<br/>[[Large Quiver]] ×2, [[Medium Quiver]] ×3, [[Goddess Shield]] ×3<br/>'''''A Link Between Worlds'''''<br/>10 for [[Yellow Potion]]<br/>'''''Hyrule Warriors'''''<br/>Making [[Apothecary|mixtures]] and certain [[Badge Market|badges]]<br/>Alerting allies of [[Link]]'s presence (''Breath of the Wild'')
|use = '''''Skyward Sword'''''<br/>[[Large Quiver]] ×2, [[Medium Quiver]] ×3, [[Goddess Shield]] ×3<br/>'''''A Link Between Worlds'''''<br/>10 for [[Yellow Potion]]<br/>'''''Hyrule Warriors'''''<br/>Making [[Apothecary|mixtures]] and certain [[Badge Market|badges]]<br/>Alerting allies of [[Link (Breath of the Wild)|Link]]'s presence (''Breath of the Wild'')
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'''Monster Horn''' is a [[material]] and [[treasure]] dropped by enemies in the [[The Legend of Zelda (Series)|''The Legend of Zelda'' series]] and spin-offs, particularly from the [[Blin]] line.
'''Monster Horn''' is a [[material]] and [[treasure]] dropped by enemies in the [[The Legend of Zelda (Series)|''The Legend of Zelda'' series]] and spin-offs, particularly from the [[Blin]] line.
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{{Quote|You got a Monster Horn! This well-crafted horn is made of sturdy animal bone. You might find a use for this as a material.|In-game description{{Ref|SS|494|In-game description}}}}
{{Quote|You got a Monster Horn! This well-crafted horn is made of sturdy animal bone. You might find a use for this as a material.|In-game description{{Ref|SS|494|In-game description}}}}


In ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword|Skyward Sword]]'', monster horns are commonly carried by [[Bokoblin]] leaders. Despite serving as a battle horn, it is rather difficult to produce sound from it.{{Ref|SS|783|In-game description}} [[Link]] can collect these after defeating a Bokoblin leader, or by using the [[Whip]] to steal it.{{Ref|SS|3374|[[Sparrot]]}}{{Ref|SS|3487|[[Gondo]]}}{{Ref|SS|6193|[[Golo]]}} Monster Horns can also be won in mini-games and found in various treasure chests.
In ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword|Skyward Sword]]'', monster horns are commonly carried by [[Bokoblin]] leaders. Despite serving as a battle horn, it is rather difficult to produce sound from it.{{Ref|SS|783|In-game description}} [[Link (Skyward Sword)|Link]] can collect these after defeating a Bokoblin leader, or by using the [[Whip]] to steal it.{{Ref|SS|3374|[[Sparrot]]}}{{Ref|SS|3487|[[Gondo]]}}{{Ref|SS|6193|[[Golo]]}} Monster Horns can also be won in mini-games and found in various treasure chests.


This collectable can be used to [[Skyward Sword Upgrades|upgrade]] Link's equipment at the [[Scrap Shop]]. Additionally, they sell for approximately 30 [[Rupee]]s, and can be bought from the [[Moonlight Merchant]] for approximately 100 Rupees.{{Ref|SS|4585|[[Moonlight Merchant]]}}
This collectable can be used to [[Skyward Sword Upgrades|upgrade]] Link's equipment at the [[Scrap Shop]]. Additionally, they sell for approximately 30 [[Rupee]]s, and can be bought from the [[Moonlight Merchant]] for approximately 100 Rupees.{{Ref|SS|4585|[[Moonlight Merchant]]}}
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Monster Horns are collectible treasures found in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: A Link Between Worlds|A Link Between Worlds]]''. They are commonly dropped by enemies, and can be found in tall grass, skulls and pots throughout [[Hyrule]], [[Lorule]] and their dungeons.
Monster Horns are collectible treasures found in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: A Link Between Worlds|A Link Between Worlds]]''. They are commonly dropped by enemies, and can be found in tall grass, skulls and pots throughout [[Hyrule]], [[Lorule]] and their dungeons.


After collecting 10 of these Link can travel to the [[Witch's Hut]] and the [[Witch (Hyrule)|Witch]] will make them into a [[Yellow Potion]].
After collecting 10 of these, [[Link (A Link Between Worlds)|Link]] can travel to the [[Witch's Hut]] and the [[Witch (Hyrule)|Witch]] will make them into a [[Yellow Potion]].


==''Breath of the Wild''==
==''Breath of the Wild''==
In ''Breath of the Wild'', Monster Horns are used by [[Bokoblin]] and [[Lizalfos]] sentries on watchtowers or other elevated areas in [[Monster Camp]]s to sound the alarm and warn their allies that Link is nearby when they spot him. However they will not blow their horns if they spot him while he is wearing a [[Bokoblin Mask]] (affects Bokoblins only), [[Lizalfos Mask]] (affects Lizalfos only), or [[Majora's Mask#Breath of the Wild|Majora's Mask]] (Bokoblins, Moblins, and Lizalfos), however Link's disguise will fail if he attacks them or any of their allies or if the mask he is wearing only affects one type of enemy and he is spotted by an enemy that it does not affect (even Majora's Mask can fail if he is attacked by a [[Chuchu]], [[Pebblit]], or [[Keese]] as the mask does not effect them).  
In ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild|Breath of the Wild]]'', Monster Horns are used by [[Bokoblin]] and [[Lizalfos]] sentries on watchtowers or other elevated areas in [[Monster Camp]]s to sound the alarm and warn their allies that [[Link (Breath of the Wild)|Link]] is nearby when they spot him. However they will not blow their horns if they spot him while he is wearing a [[Bokoblin Mask]] (affects Bokoblins only), [[Lizalfos Mask]] (affects Lizalfos only), or [[Majora's Mask#Breath of the Wild|Majora's Mask]] (Bokoblins, Moblins, and Lizalfos), however Link's disguise will fail if he attacks them or any of their allies or if the mask he is wearing only affects one type of enemy and he is spotted by an enemy that it does not affect (even Majora's Mask can fail if he is attacked by a [[Chuchu]], [[Pebblit]], or [[Keese]] as the mask does not effect them).


Most sentries that wield them carry bows in order to attack Link from their vantage point. The only way to stop them from blowing their horn is to kill or attack them, though this may alert other sentries. Like other enemies, Sentries have a "?" mark gauge that appears over their head that slowly fills when they notice Link, forcing him to seek cover, get out of their field of vision, or kill them before they are completely alerted to his presence and blow their horns which is indicated by being a yellow "!" exclamation point that appears after the "?" mark gauge fills. When wearing a mask that disguises Link, this still occurs but the disguise (if they are affected by it) will causing them to view Link with curiosity rather than as a threat and will continue to watch his movements from their vantage point, which means Link must be careful not to do anything that will cause his disguise to fail, or they will realize he is a threat and blow their horns, alerting their comrades. Unlike other enemies, sentries stand watch over camps at night, while the others (Bokoblins and Moblins) sleep, as Lizalfos do not sleep. Link can identify sentries by the monster horns they carry, especially the ones not standing on watchtowers.
Most sentries that wield them carry bows in order to attack Link from their vantage point. The only way to stop them from blowing their horn is to kill or attack them, though this may alert other sentries. Like other enemies, Sentries have a "?" mark gauge that appears over their head that slowly fills when they notice Link, forcing him to seek cover, get out of their field of vision, or kill them before they are completely alerted to his presence and blow their horns which is indicated by being a yellow "!" exclamation point that appears after the "?" mark gauge fills. When wearing a mask that disguises Link, this still occurs but the disguise (if they are affected by it) will causing them to view Link with curiosity rather than as a threat and will continue to watch his movements from their vantage point, which means Link must be careful not to do anything that will cause his disguise to fail, or they will realize he is a threat and blow their horns, alerting their comrades. Unlike other enemies, sentries stand watch over camps at night, while the others (Bokoblins and Moblins) sleep, as Lizalfos do not sleep. Link can identify sentries by the monster horns they carry, especially the ones not standing on watchtowers.
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