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'''Magtails''' are a variety of [[Moldorm (The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past)|Mini-Moldorm]] found in molten areas of ''[[The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker]]''. They appear primarily in [[Dragon Roost Cavern]] and [[Fire Mountain]]. Like typical Mini-Moldorms, they move in an erratic winding pattern, though they are much slower. Sometimes, they emerge endlessly from a place in the magma, sometimes stopping once a particular task is completed involving them. When they see [[Link]], they slowly pursue him and attempt to snap him with their massive pincers. If Link counters with a [[parry]], they are defeated immediately. If hit in the eye otherwise, hit with the [[Grappling Hook]], or doused with water, they curl up into a ball and can either be lifted or attacked further to fully destroy them. If the curled-up Magtail falls into magma, it recovers immediately. Lifting one is sometimes required to hold down a [[switch]], as is the case for Dragon Roost Cavern's [[Big Key]] [[Treasure Chest]]. The boss of the dungeon, [[Gohma]], closely resembles them.
'''Magtails''' are a variety of [[Moldorm (The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past)|Mini-Moldorm]] mixed with [[Gohma]] traits found in molten areas of ''[[The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker]]''. They appear primarily in [[Dragon Roost Cavern]] and [[Fire Mountain]], the former of which has a similar Gohma as the boss. Like typical Mini-Moldorms, they move in an erratic winding pattern, though they are much slower. Sometimes, they emerge endlessly from a place in the magma, sometimes stopping once a particular task is completed involving them. When they see [[Link]], they slowly pursue him and attempt to snap him with their massive pincers. If Link counters with a [[parry]], they are defeated immediately. If hit in the eye otherwise, hit with the [[Grappling Hook]], or doused with water, they curl up into a ball and can either be lifted or attacked further to fully destroy them. If the curled-up Magtail falls into magma, it recovers immediately. Lifting one is sometimes required to hold down a [[switch]], as is the case for Dragon Roost Cavern's [[Big Key]] [[Treasure Chest]].


==Names in other languages==
==Names in other languages==

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Magtail
First appearance The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker
Latest appearance The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker HD
Variant of Gohma
Moldorm (The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past)

Magtails are a variety of Mini-Moldorm mixed with Gohma traits found in molten areas of The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker. They appear primarily in Dragon Roost Cavern and Fire Mountain, the former of which has a similar Gohma as the boss. Like typical Mini-Moldorms, they move in an erratic winding pattern, though they are much slower. Sometimes, they emerge endlessly from a place in the magma, sometimes stopping once a particular task is completed involving them. When they see Link, they slowly pursue him and attempt to snap him with their massive pincers. If Link counters with a parry, they are defeated immediately. If hit in the eye otherwise, hit with the Grappling Hook, or doused with water, they curl up into a ball and can either be lifted or attacked further to fully destroy them. If the curled-up Magtail falls into magma, it recovers immediately. Lifting one is sometimes required to hold down a switch, as is the case for Dragon Roost Cavern's Big Key Treasure Chest.

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning
Japanese マグテイル
Maguteiru
Magtail