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'''Eagle Knights''' are enemies found only in the [[Great Palace]] in ''[[Zelda II: The Adventure of Link]]'', seemingly tasked with protecting the [[Triforce of Courage]] by the old [[King of Hyrule]]. True to their name, they are heavily-armored humanoid birds of prey. They act like fast-moving versions of blue [[Iron Knuckle|Ironknuckle]]s, but with the ability to jump, which they do quite high, and even more attack power. Their jumping ability allows them to throw daggers quickly at many different heights. As such, they are among the most agile and most dangerous enemies in the game, though their jumping gives them a weakness to the [[ | '''Eagle Knights''' are enemies found only in the [[Great Palace]] in ''[[Zelda II: The Adventure of Link]]'', seemingly tasked with protecting the [[Triforce of Courage]] by the old [[King of Hyrule]]. True to their name, they are heavily-armored humanoid birds of prey. They act like fast-moving versions of blue [[Iron Knuckle|Ironknuckle]]s, but with the ability to jump, which they do quite high, and even more attack power. Their jumping ability allows them to throw daggers quickly at many different heights. As such, they are among the most agile and most dangerous enemies in the game, though their jumping gives them a weakness to the [[Up Thrust]]. They come in red and blue, with '''Blue Eagle Knights'''<ref>Averill, Alan, Jessica Folsom, Erik Peterson, and Jacob Ward. ''The Legend of Zelda: Collector's Edition'' Player's Guide. Pages 40 and 41.</ref> being faster and even more powerful than the red ones. A female counterpart, or possibly simply a relative called [[Soprano]], also lives in the Great Palace. | ||
Additionally, statues of them replace the typical Ironknuckle statues for this dungeon, and similar to the Ironknuckle statues, may give a red [[Magic Jar]], a red Eagle Knight, or nothing at all if struck with the [[Magical Sword]]. | Additionally, statues of them replace the typical Ironknuckle statues for this dungeon, and similar to the Ironknuckle statues, may give a red [[Magic Jar]], a red Eagle Knight, or nothing at all if struck with the [[Magical Sword]]. |