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'''Blastworms'''<ref>Stratton, Stephen, and David Knight. ''The Legend of Zelda: Spirit Tracks'' PRIMA Official Game Guide. Page 29.</ref> are the larva of [[Stagnox]] in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Spirit Tracks]]''. They initially appear at the top floor of the [[Forest Temple]], dropping from the ceiling upside-down. They are used for puzzles, and as such spawn infinitely. After they drop, they right themselves and slowly go after Link if he is nearby. If attacked, they roll into a spiky ball. After a lengthy amount of time, they blink red and explode. They also explode if attacked further or blown against a surface with the [[whirlwind]]. The player needs to use the whirlwind to cause rolled-up Blastworms to destroy blocks and activate a [[Crystal Switch]]; non-rolled ones will not work. | |||
'''Blastworms''' are the larva of [[Stagnox]] in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Spirit Tracks]]''. They initially appear at the top floor of the [[Forest Temple]], dropping from the ceiling upside-down. They are used for puzzles, and as such spawn infinitely. After they drop, they right themselves and slowly go after Link if he is nearby. If attacked, they roll into a spiky ball. After a lengthy amount of time, they blink red and explode. They also explode if attacked further or blown against a surface with the [[whirlwind]]. The player needs to use the whirlwind to cause rolled-up Blastworms to destroy blocks and activate a [[Crystal Switch]]; non-rolled ones will not work. | |||
Later, Stagnox spawns three of them at a time during the second half of its battle. One must be blown into it when it swoops down, stunning it. | Later, Stagnox spawns three of them at a time during the second half of its battle. One must be blown into it when it swoops down, stunning it. | ||
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Blastworms[1] are the larva of Stagnox in The Legend of Zelda: Spirit Tracks. They initially appear at the top floor of the Forest Temple, dropping from the ceiling upside-down. They are used for puzzles, and as such spawn infinitely. After they drop, they right themselves and slowly go after Link if he is nearby. If attacked, they roll into a spiky ball. After a lengthy amount of time, they blink red and explode. They also explode if attacked further or blown against a surface with the whirlwind. The player needs to use the whirlwind to cause rolled-up Blastworms to destroy blocks and activate a Crystal Switch; non-rolled ones will not work.
Later, Stagnox spawns three of them at a time during the second half of its battle. One must be blown into it when it swoops down, stunning it.
Names in other languages[edit]
Language | Name | Meaning |
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Japanese | マグル Maguru |
References[edit]
- ^ Stratton, Stephen, and David Knight. The Legend of Zelda: Spirit Tracks PRIMA Official Game Guide. Page 29.