Tektite

Tektites are large, cyclopean four-legged spider enemies that appear in most of the The Legend of Zelda game, starting with the first game, The Legend of Zelda. Tektites mainly inhabit mountain ranges, although they sometimes appear in dungeons. Tektites have the ability to jump high, which makes it difficult for Link to attack them. There are a few color variants of Tektite, with blue being the most common.

The Legend of Zelda


In The Legend of Zelda, Tektites mainly appear in the mountain areas of the Overworld. Some appear one screen east of the main screen, making them one of the first possible enemies that Link encounters, along with Octoroks. Tektites randomly bounce around the screen and can jump on walls as easily as the ground.

There are red and blue Tektites (the red ones have an orange in-game sprite). The main difference is that red Tektites jump around more than blue ones. Link can defeat them by either striking with his sword, using the Red Candle or Blue Candle, throwing bombs, or by firing arrows. Link can also defeat Tektites by firing a beam from his sword at them, which Tektites cannot detect. Link can temporarily stun a Tektite with the Magical Boomerang.

Zelda II: The Adventure of Link
In Zelda II: The Adventure of Link, only the blue Tektites appear. They bob slowly up and down behind their legs (which are actually a separate layered graphic). Like the first game, the blue Tektites jump occasionally. They now have the ability to spit fire at Link. He can no longer defeat Tektites with his sword, but he can defeat them with either Fire or Thunder magic. When defeated, a Tektite drops either a Treasure Bag or a red Magic Jar. They appear in Maze Island and in the plains and caves of Eastern Hyrule.

The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past
In The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past, there are indigo and red Tektites, which appear slightly larger than in the first two games. Tektites are encountered on the east peak of Hebra Mountain. Tektites retain most of their behavior from the first The Legend of Zelda, although Tektites react quicker when Link tries to attack them. Unlike the first game, Tektites cannot be defeated by sword beams, which they jump away from instantly.

The Legend of Zelda: Link's Awakening
In The Legend of Zelda: Link's Awakening, Tektites appear primarily near the river south of Tal Tal Heights and north of the Rapids Ride. Their sprite is simplified to only show the front, which means only two of their legs are shown. In The Legend of Zelda: Link's Awakening DX, Tektites are colored red. In the Nintendo Switch remake, Tektites are blue and are modeled after their appearance from the Nintendo 3DS games.

The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time
They appear in red on Death Mountain Trail and blue near Zora's River and Lake Hylia. It is shown that Tektites can float on water due to the latter's location. They hop slowly after Link if they spot him, and will even hop from higher ground onto him. If the Megaton Hammer is hit against the ground near one, it will helplessly flip onto its back.

The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask
Only Blue Tektites appear, most of which are in Snowhead. In the winter, they sometimes hide under the snow, with only white puffs rising from the spot they hide being visible. When approached like this, a repetitive scratching noise can be heard, similar to the noise they make when they turn. Other ones are trapped inside snow boulders. If on is hit on an icy surface, it will stop moving its legs and slide along on it, spinning uncontrollably. If hit with the Hookshot, they will simply be brought to Link. Aside from Snowhead, two are found in the Great Bay Temple in the room with the green valve. Goron Link can ground pound to flip them over.

The Legend of Zelda: Oracle of Seasons/Ages
They appear in both Holodrum and Labrynna in orange and blue, the latter typically being found in Winter or the past.

The Legend of Zelda: Four Swords
They appear white with a red spike on top and are randomly-generated. They act like most prior 2D appearances.

The Legend of Zelda: Four Swords Adventures
They resemble a more-detailed version of their A Link to the Past appearance, and act roughly the same. The indigo ones are now blue.

The Legend of Zelda: The Minish Cap
They resemble their appearance in Four Swords, but can have a blue spike as well. They appear around Mount Crenel, with the blue ones appearing on the west peak. Later, red Tektites can be found in the Wind Ruins. A Golden Tektite can appear after certain Kinstone fusions. At the end of the game, after Zelda makes her wish, the Tektites, red and blue, and shown vanishing one by one from Mount Crenel's west peak.

The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess
They appear in both red and blue and resemble more detailed versions of their Ocarina of Time designs. However, there is actually no difference between the strengths of the colors. Red ones initially appear in a water-filled room in Goron Mines, and blue ones later appear in the same room when Link comes through it again later. Red ones later appear in northern Hyrule Field. When they are defeated, clear liquid can be shown gushing out from their severed legs, potentially their blood.

The Legend of Zelda: Phantom Hourglass
They appear as entirely blue or red with a large yellow eye and first appear on the Isle of Ember, with the stronger red ones only appearing near the crater on the summit. Unlike previous bird's-eye-perspective games, they actively jump at Link. Their design has a spike on top, resembling the Four Swords design.

The Legend of Zelda: Spirit Tracks
They are gray and inhabit caves. They can only be encountered when in the Spirit Train. They can appear in the caves alone, or assisting an enormous Rocktite as it pursues the train. Instead of leaping, they scuttle along the sides of the caves' circular walls.

The Legend of Zelda: A Link Between Worlds
They appear in blue and red and resemble their A Link to the Past design. They now move their eyes towards Link when they see him, and can skitter around without jumping if they are close to him.. They also appear outside the Eastern Palace. Blue ones appear in Hyrule, while red ones live in Lorule on the snowy Death Mountain. Five of each color are found on the 8th floor of the advanced challenge of the Treacherous Tower.

The Legend of Zelda: Tri Force Heroes
They appear as they do in A Link Between Worlds, but only in blue. They now sometimes hop along raised platforms, necessitating a totem position to defeat them. They can also leap along the surface of water. Tektite Shells appear as treasures.

The Legend of Zelda animated series
They appear as four-eyed blue spiders that can spit webs.

Link: The Faces of Evil
Tektites appear in Militron and simply wander back and forth along the ground to attack. They are blue and have six legs.

Zelda's Adventure
Tektites appear in various areas, scuttling about. They have four legs, like in most games, and come in red and blue. Deelers act essentially as burlier versions of them.

Cadence of Hyrule: Crypt of the NecroDancer featuring The Legend of Zelda
In Cadence of Hyrule: Crypt of the NecroDancer featuring The Legend of Zelda, Tektites of several colors make an appearance as an enemy. They move to spaces in a diagonal direction.