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In ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Four Swords Adventures]]'', Gohmas appear in multiple sizes, with the larger ones using stretched versions of the smaller type's sprites. Small Gohmas debut in [[the Field]] and cannot shoot fireballs, never close their eyes, can face all four cardinal directions, and tend to wander around randomly, stopping every few moments. Two arrows can defeat them, and aside from arrows, certain thrown objects can damage them. Defeating all of them in this location grants access to a path to [[the Swamp]]. | In ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Four Swords Adventures]]'', Gohmas appear in multiple sizes, with the larger ones using stretched versions of the smaller type's sprites. Small Gohmas debut in [[the Field]] and cannot shoot fireballs, never close their eyes, can face all four cardinal directions, and tend to wander around randomly, stopping every few moments. Two arrows can defeat them, and aside from arrows, certain thrown objects can damage them. Defeating all of them in this location grants access to a path to [[the Swamp]]. | ||
A large one first appears as a mid-boss in the [[Lost Woods]], coming right after two smaller ones. The large ones use Gohmas' original attack pattern, taking three arrows to defeat. They alternate opening and closing their eyes between shooting five consecutive projectiles. After the second hit, they begin shooting three at a time, but still take five shots. One accompanied by [[torch]]es is later fought as a generic enemy in the [[Desert Palace|Desert Temple | A large one first appears as a mid-boss in the [[Lost Woods]], coming right after two smaller ones. The large ones use Gohmas' original attack pattern, taking three arrows to defeat. They alternate opening and closing their eyes between shooting five consecutive projectiles. After the second hit, they begin shooting three at a time, but still take five shots. One accompanied by [[torch]]es is later fought as a generic enemy in the [[Desert Palace|Desert Temple]]. | ||
====''The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess''==== | ====''The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess''==== |