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====''The Legend of Zelda''====
====''The Legend of Zelda''====
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Goriyas first appear in ''[[The Legend of Zelda (video game)|The Legend of Zelda]]'', where they come in both red and blue variants, with the blue ones being stronger. Both types walk around rooms, occasionally throwing their boomerangs forwards, which can damage [[Link]]. They commonly appear in large groups, typically ranging from three to eight. They first appear in the first [[labyrinth]], [[Eagle]], but appear most prominently in the seventh one, [[Demon]]. Defeating a specific group of red ones in Eagle gives Link the boomerang to use, while defeating a group of blue ones in [[Moon (labyrinth|Moon]] gives him the [[Magic Boomerang|Magical Boomerang]]; once the latter is obtained, the boomerangs that Goriyas throw resemble Magical Boomerangs.
Goriyas first appear in ''[[The Legend of Zelda (video game)|The Legend of Zelda]]'', where they come in both red and blue variants, with the blue ones being stronger. Both types walk around rooms, occasionally throwing their boomerangs forwards, which can damage [[Link]]. They commonly appear in large groups, typically ranging from three to eight. They first appear in the first [[labyrinth]], [[Eagle]], but appear most prominently in the seventh one, [[Demon]]. Defeating a specific group of red ones in Eagle gives Link the boomerang to use, while defeating a group of blue ones in [[Moon (labyrinth|Moon]] gives him the [[Magical Boomerang]].


On a few occasions, a [[hungry Goriya]] will block a path in a dungeon, only leaving if Link gives some [[food]] to it.
On a few occasions, a [[hungry Goriya]] will block a path in a dungeon, only leaving if Link gives some [[food]] to it.

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