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====''The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild''==== | ====''The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild''==== | ||
In ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild]]'', Moblins are depicted as being tall and lanky with a head resembling a cross between a rhino and an aardvark or wild boar, having a crooked horn like the unused ''Twilight Princess'' design. Like most humanoid enemies in the game, they come in red, blue, and black, with silver ones showing up after an extremely large amount of total enemies are defeated. DLC also contains an even stronger golden variety. Moblins have various types of clubs, spears, and bows associated with them, which are sometimes swapped with Bokoblin and Hylian weapons. Due to their height, an unarmed Moblin will prefer to kick Link rather than punch him. If he is out of range, they will throw rocks at him. Black Moblins and stronger may also throw Bokoblins. Ordinary Moblins are likely to be the first new enemy Link encounters after leaving the [[Great Plateau]]. Moblins can be fooled using the [[Moblin Mask]], although they will follow Link curiously for some distance. At night, [[Stalmoblin]]s appear in certain more high-difficulty tier locations, and can also be fooled by the mask. Depending on the color, defeated Moblins can drop horns, fangs, and various internal organs to use to make [[elixir]]s. Stalmoblins, however, cannot drop the organs. | In ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild]]'', Moblins are depicted as being tall and lanky with a head resembling a cross between a rhino and an aardvark or wild boar, having a crooked horn like the unused ''Twilight Princess'' design. Like most humanoid enemies in the game, they come in red, blue, and black, with silver ones showing up after an extremely large amount of total enemies are defeated. DLC also contains an even stronger golden variety. Moblins have various types of clubs, spears, and bows associated with them, which are sometimes swapped with Bokoblin and Hylian weapons. Due to their height, an unarmed Moblin will prefer to kick Link rather than punch him. If he is out of range, they will throw rocks at him. Black Moblins and stronger may also throw Bokoblins. Ordinary Moblins are likely to be the first new enemy Link encounters after leaving the [[Great Plateau]]. Moblins can be fooled using the [[Moblin Mask]], although they will follow Link curiously for some distance. At night, [[Stalmoblin]]s appear in certain more high-difficulty tier locations, and can also be fooled by the mask. Depending on the color, defeated Moblins can drop horns, fangs, and various internal organs to use to make [[elixir]]s. Stalmoblins, however, cannot drop the organs. | ||
===''Zelda'' (Game & Watch)=== | ===''Zelda'' (Game & Watch)=== |