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===''The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker''=== | ===''The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker''=== | ||
[[File:TWW Mothula.png|thumb|120px]] | [[File:TWW Mothula.png|thumb|120px]] | ||
In ''[[The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker]]'', Mothulas often do not have wings, but are always armed with a pair of powerful pincers. The pincers deflect Link's blows, though the eyes and abdomens are vulnerable | In ''[[The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker]]'', Mothulas often do not have wings, but are always armed with a pair of powerful pincers. The pincers deflect Link's blows, though the eyes and abdomens are vulnerable They can also spawn hordes of parasitic larvae called [[Morth]]s to help. Ones with four large wings, also known as '''Winged Mothulas'''<ref>Waybright, David. ''The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker'' Official Strategy Guide. Page 211.</ref>, also tend to launch themselves horizontally back and forth across the room at Link, though attacking them enough will clip them, typically one at a time. Certain items will destroy their wings in one hit, though these Mothulas also have more health in general than wingless ones. Each of their wings must be clipped to render them flightless, as they can even fly with only one of them remaining. Sometimes, defeating a Winged Mothula gives Link a [[Golden Feather]], which can also be gained through the [[grappling hook]]. | ||
A wingless one can be found in the forest on [[Outset Island]] sometimes, but most are encountered in the [[Forbidden Woods]], where along with wingless ones being enemies, a winged one is the primary miniboss. Later, both types can be found in the optional [[Savage Labyrinth]] as well as a [[secret cave]] at [[Horseshoe Island]]. Link can [[parry]] against wingless ones while they prepare to chop their pincers together, and against winged ones when they rocket towards him. | A wingless one can be found in the forest on [[Outset Island]] sometimes, but most are encountered in the [[Forbidden Woods]], where along with wingless ones being enemies, a winged one is the primary miniboss. Later, both types can be found in the optional [[Savage Labyrinth]] as well as a [[secret cave]] at [[Horseshoe Island]]. Link can [[parry]] against wingless ones while they prepare to chop their pincers together, and against winged ones when they rocket towards him. | ||
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|Jap=ガモース | |Jap=ガモース | ||
|JapR=Gamōsu | |JapR=Gamōsu | ||
|JapM= | |JapM=Gamoth, from ガ目 (''Gamoku'', Lepidoptera) and "moth"; "mōsu" is also romanized as "morth." | ||
}} | }} | ||