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The '''Calamareyes''' are three blue [[Blooper|Bloober]]-like cephalopods in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Oracle of Seasons]]'', appearing together as the miniboss of [[Poison Moth's Lair]]. They surface between eight tiles of water arranged in a circle in their room, shooting out fireballs from the large mouth-like openings on their mantles. As long as they are in the water, they cannot be harmed, and as such they must be removed with the [[Power Bracelet]]. After being thrown or help for a few moments, the Calamareye will flop around helplessly, at which point it can be attacked. Eventually, if not defeated, it will get on its legs and hop back into the water. Once the third Calamareye is defeated, the typical "miniboss destroyed" effect happens, releasing a [[fairy]] and opening a two-way warp to the entrance.
The '''Calamareyes''' are three blue [[Blooper|Bloober]]-like cephalopods in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Oracle of Seasons]]'', appearing together as the miniboss of [[Poison Moth's Lair]]. They surface between eight tiles of water arranged in a circle in their room, shooting out fireballs from the large mouth-like openings on their mantles. As long as they are in the water, they cannot be harmed, and as such they must be removed with the [[Power Bracelet]]. After being thrown or help for a few moments, the Calamareye will flop around helplessly, at which point it can be attacked. Eventually, if not defeated, it will get on its legs and hop back into the water. Once the third Calamareye is defeated, the typical "miniboss destroyed" effect happens, releasing a [[fairy]] and opening a two-way warp to the entrance.


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==Names in other languages==
{{foreign names
|Jap=オームアイ
|JapR=Ōmuai
|JapM=Ohm'eye, likely a pun on "oh my"
}}
 
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[[Category:Mollusks]]
[[Category:The Legend of Zelda: Oracle of Seasons minibosses]]

Revision as of 19:27, August 12, 2023

Calamareye
Calamareye OoS sprite.png
Sprite of a Calamareye
First appearance The Legend of Zelda: Oracle of Seasons (2001)
Comparable
Blooper
“In water, it is invincible...”
Owl Stone, The Legend of Zelda: Oracle of Seasons

The Calamareyes are three blue Bloober-like cephalopods in The Legend of Zelda: Oracle of Seasons, appearing together as the miniboss of Poison Moth's Lair. They surface between eight tiles of water arranged in a circle in their room, shooting out fireballs from the large mouth-like openings on their mantles. As long as they are in the water, they cannot be harmed, and as such they must be removed with the Power Bracelet. After being thrown or help for a few moments, the Calamareye will flop around helplessly, at which point it can be attacked. Eventually, if not defeated, it will get on its legs and hop back into the water. Once the third Calamareye is defeated, the typical "miniboss destroyed" effect happens, releasing a fairy and opening a two-way warp to the entrance.

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning
Japanese オームアイ
Ōmuai
Ohm'eye, likely a pun on "oh my"