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Kargarocs debut in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker]]'', appearing across various locations around the [[Great Sea]]. They resemble condors, having dark slate gray-feathered bodies with red and white markings, white head crests resembling eyebrows, and long, gold and green-feathered tails. Some of them seem to simply be wild, but others are shown to specifically work for [[Ganondorf]] by transporting monsters like [[Bokoblin]]s and [[Moblin]]s. An enormous Kargaroc called the [[Helmaroc King]] even acts as his primary minion during the first half of the game. While first seen as transportation at [[Outset Island]], they are not fought until the outside portion of [[Dragon Roost Cavern]]. One at that location also has a [[Small Key]] in its nest. Wild Kargarocs tend to appear around tall rocky crags, particularly archipelagos such as the [[Five-Star Isles]]. Kargarocs can also be occasionally found on and around [[lookout platform]]s and other structures, such as the [[Islet of Steel]].
Kargarocs debut in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker]]'', appearing across various locations around the [[Great Sea]]. They resemble condors, having dark slate gray-feathered bodies with red and white markings, white head crests resembling eyebrows, and long, gold and green-feathered tails. Some of them seem to simply be wild, but others are shown to specifically work for [[Ganondorf]] by transporting monsters like [[Bokoblin]]s and [[Moblin]]s. An enormous Kargaroc called the [[Helmaroc King]] even acts as his primary minion during the first half of the game. While first seen as transportation at [[Outset Island]], they are not fought until the outside portion of [[Dragon Roost Cavern]]. One at that location also has a [[Small Key]] in its nest. Wild Kargarocs tend to appear around tall rocky crags, particularly archipelagos such as the [[Five-Star Isles]]. Kargarocs can also be occasionally found on and around [[lookout platform]]s and other structures, such as the [[Islet of Steel]].


While not attacking, they can be found either slowly flying around or perched in place. Every so often, they make a distinct goat-like bleating noise. Once they see Link, they snap to attention and fly over to his vicinity. They flap out of direct reach of his [[sword]], occasionally darting forward to peck at him. If Link uses his [[shield]] to block the attack, the bird will fall back in a daze, giving Link opportunity to attack it. Once he gains long-range items, attacking them becomes simpler. Sometimes, if a Kargaroc is returning to a perch, it will ignore Link even if he is actively attacking it. When defeated, they may drop a [[Golden Feather]], which they will also revoke if Link uses the [[Grappling Hook]] on them.
While not attacking, they can be found either slowly flying around or perched in place, commonly appearing around the Great Sea's many raised platforms. Every so often, they make a distinct goat-like bleating noise. Once they see Link, they snap to attention and fly over to his vicinity. They flap out of direct reach of his [[sword]], occasionally darting forward to peck at him. If Link uses his [[shield]] to block the attack, the bird will fall back in a daze, giving Link opportunity to attack it. Once he gains long-range items, attacking them becomes simpler. Sometimes, if a Kargaroc is returning to a perch, it will ignore Link even if he is actively attacking it. When defeated, they may drop a [[Golden Feather]], which they will also revoke if Link uses the [[Grappling Hook]] on them.


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