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The '''Helmaroc King''', also known as the '''Helmasaur King''' is a large creature wearing a strong mask that can be broken with enough hits from a [[Hammer]]. It has two versions, one which is a [[Helmasaur]] and the other being a large [[Kargaroc]].<ref>''Super Smash Bros. Brawl'' trophy description: "''A monstrous bird that wears a mask. On orders from Ganondorf, he sets out in search of Zelda, capturing every pointy-eared little girl he can find. His weak point is the area directly under his mask. This fellow also appears in "A Link to the Past," but that version was more beastly and was called the Helmasaur King... He still wore a mask, of course.''"</ref>
The '''Helmaroc King''', also known as the '''Helmasaur King''' is a large creature wearing a strong mask that can be broken with enough hits from a [[Hammer]]. It has notably appeared both as a large [[Helmasaur]] and a large [[Kargaroc]] in different games, hence the varying English names, but even then, they are officially considered different interpretations of the same entity.<ref>''Super Smash Bros. Brawl'' trophy description</ref>


==History==
==History==
===''The Legend of Zelda'' series===
===''The Legend of Zelda'' series===
====''The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past''====
====''The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past''====
The Helmasaur King is the boss of the first [[Dark World]] dungeon, the [[Palace of Darkness]]. To attack, it swings its spiked tail around the room and can breathe splitting fireballs. Using the Hammer or [[Bomb]]s on its mask repeatedly will destroy it, revealing its face underneath. Its face has a large green gem on the forehead that can be hit with any attack to hurt it. Once it is defeated, [[Link]] acquires the first [[Maiden]]-containing [[crystal]].
The Helmasaur King first appears in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past]]'' where it is the boss of the first [[Dark World]] dungeon, the [[Palace of Darkness]]. It appears in a large room with two rows of three [[Trap]]s in the back of the room. It attacks by swinging its spiked tail around the room, walking around the room, and breathing splitting fireballs. Using the Hammer or [[Bomb]]s on its mask repeatedly will chip and later destroy it, revealing its face underneath. Its face has a large green gem on the forehead that can be hit with any attack to hurt it. After getting hit several times, its tail will explode. After its tail explodes its body explodes, defeating it and making it drop a [[Heart Container]]. Once it is defeated, [[Link]] acquires the first [[Maiden]]-containing [[crystal]].
 
In the [[Game Boy Advance]] enhanced port, an alternate, stronger, green version of the Helmasaur King is in the new [[Palace of the Four Sword]]. It appears in large room with five Traps in the top corners of the room and three traps in the bottom corners of the room. Its battle has minor differences from its battle in the Palace of Darkness. After the mask is destroyed, instead of fireballs, he will spawn Helmasaurs to attack Link, and once the gem is damaged enough, the mask will repair itself. After it is destroyed again, the gem's place will instead be taken up by a large third eye, resembling that of [[Vitreous]]. In this battle, the gem will not be damaged by arrows, but the eye will be immediately destroyed if hit with a [[Silver Arrow]].


In the Game Boy Advance enhanced port, an alternate, stronger, green version of the Helmasaur King is in the new [[Palace of the Four Sword]]. After the mask is destroyed, instead of fireballs, he will spawn Helmasaurs to attack Link, and once the gem is damaged enough, the mask will repair itself. After it is destroyed again, the gem's place will instead be taken up by a large third eye, resembling that of [[Vitreous]]. In this battle, the gem will not be damaged by arrows, but the eye will be immediately destroyed if hit with a [[Silver Arrow]].
====''The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker'' / ''The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker HD''====
The Helmasaur King reappears as the Helmaroc King in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker]]'' and ''[[The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker HD]]''.In this game the Helmaroc King acts more directly as [[Ganondorf]]'s minion. During the game it steals maidens from across the [[Great Sea]], with Ganondorf hoping to find the current iteration of [[Princess Zelda]]. He manages to pursue the correct one, [[Tetra]] to [[Outset Island]], but from there instead grabs Link's sister [[Aryll]], starting [[Link]]'s quest. While exploring the [[Forsaken Fortress]] where Aryll is imprisoned for the first time, the Helmaroc King can be seen in a giant nest throughout. Once Link climbs to the holding cell, the Helmaroc King grabs him, shows him to Ganondorf, and then tosses him away at his orders.


====''The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker''====
Later in the game, when Link returns to the Forsaken Fortress and frees the girls with the help of the pirates, the Helmaroc King ambushes him again, and Link mist climb to the top of the tower while water rises. When the water rises the Helmaroc King flies in the center of the tower and occasionally lunges at Link. Once at the top, the Helmaroc King lands in front of Link. By hitting the Helmaroc King's mask with the [[Skull Hammer]] the Helmaroc King will scream and fall down the tower into the water. After climbing to the roof of the tower, the Helmaroc King will fly to the roof of the tower and scream, and the battle will start. The roof is a circle surrounded by spikes. In the battle the Helmaroc King can fly or walk around the roof and attempt to scratch, peck, or blow Link into the spikes around the roof. Whenever it pecks, its beak will get stuck in the ground, allowing Link to use the Skull Hammer on his mask, damaging it, and causing the Helmaroc King to retract its beak and scream. Once the mask is destroyed, he is shown having red eyes and a yellow crest. Hitting him enough times further will defeat him, causing him to scream, stumble, fly in the air and explode, dropping a Heart Container.  
Reimagined as a huge bird, the Helmaroc King acts more directly as [[Ganondorf]]'s minion. He steals maidens from across the [[Great Sea]], with Ganondorf hoping to find the current iteration of [[Princess Zelda]]. He manages to pursue the correct one, pirate Captain [[Tetra]] to [[Outset Island]], but from there instead grabs Link's sister [[Aryll]], starting his quest. While exploring the [[Forsaken Fortress]] where Aryll is imprisoned for the first time, the Helmaroc King can be seen in a giant nest throughout. Once Link climbs to the holding cell, the Helmaroc King grabs him, shows him to Ganondorf, and then tosses him away at his orders.


Later in the game, when Link returns to the Forsaken Fortress and frees the girls with the help of the pirates, the Helmaroc King ambushes him again, and Link mist climb to the top of the tower while water rises. Once at the top, the battle will start. In battle the Helmaroc King can fly about and attempt to scratch, peck, or blow Link into the spikes around the arena. Whenever he pecks, his beak will get stuck in the ground, allowing Link to use the [[Skull Hammer]] on his mask, damaging it. Once the mask is destroyed, he is shown having red eyes and a yellow crest. Hitting him enough times further will defeat him, causing him to explode. Unlike other bosses working for Ganondorf, he is not encountered in the boss rush in [[Ganon's Tower]].
Unlike other bosses working for Ganondorf, he is not encountered in the boss rush in [[Ganon's Tower]].


====''The Legend of Zelda: Four Swords Adventures''====
====''The Legend of Zelda: Four Swords Adventures''====
The Helmaroc King appears as a boss on [[The Mountain Path]]. It is capable of swooping around and dropping rocks. Here, bombs must be used to knock it out and destroy its mask, after which the swords can be used to damage it. Unlike most entities in the game, it is modeled, and only appears as an icon of its head on the Game Boy Advance screen.
The Helmaroc King reappears as a boss on [[The Mountain Path]] in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Four Swords Adventures]]''. When the players enter its room it swoops down towards the players before the battle. On the bridge before the battle the Helmaroc King's shadow can be seen flying by. The Helmaroc King's room has [[Bomb Flower]]s and two caves. Each cave contains a [[Keese]], two ladders, and a Hammer, and the cave on the left also contains a tablet that gives the player a hint on how to defeat the Helmaroc King. In its battle it swoops around and drops rocks. Bombs must be used to knock it out and make it fly into the side of a cave, where its head appears on the Game Boy Advance screen inside the cave where it can be damaged with the Hammer. After getting hit enough its mask breaks, making the Helmaroc King attack by swooping down to the ground level. In this state it does not go into the caves after etting hit by a Bomb and the swords can be used to damage it. After getting hit enough it will explode, defeating it. Unlike most entities in the game, it is modeled, and only appears as an icon of its head on the Game Boy Advance screen.


===''The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past'' comic===
===''The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past'' comic===

Revision as of 23:28, July 28, 2019

Helmaroc King
Helmaroc King TWW artwork.png
Artwork from The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker
First appearance The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past
Latest appearance Hyrule Warriors: Definitive Edition
Species Helmasaur / Kargaroc (game-dependent)
Counterpart(s) Gemesaur King

The Helmaroc King, also known as the Helmasaur King is a large creature wearing a strong mask that can be broken with enough hits from a Hammer. It has two versions, one which is a Helmasaur and the other being a large Kargaroc.[1]

History

The Legend of Zelda series

The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past

The Helmasaur King first appears in The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past where it is the boss of the first Dark World dungeon, the Palace of Darkness. It appears in a large room with two rows of three Traps in the back of the room. It attacks by swinging its spiked tail around the room, walking around the room, and breathing splitting fireballs. Using the Hammer or Bombs on its mask repeatedly will chip and later destroy it, revealing its face underneath. Its face has a large green gem on the forehead that can be hit with any attack to hurt it. After getting hit several times, its tail will explode. After its tail explodes its body explodes, defeating it and making it drop a Heart Container. Once it is defeated, Link acquires the first Maiden-containing crystal.

In the Game Boy Advance enhanced port, an alternate, stronger, green version of the Helmasaur King is in the new Palace of the Four Sword. It appears in large room with five Traps in the top corners of the room and three traps in the bottom corners of the room. Its battle has minor differences from its battle in the Palace of Darkness. After the mask is destroyed, instead of fireballs, he will spawn Helmasaurs to attack Link, and once the gem is damaged enough, the mask will repair itself. After it is destroyed again, the gem's place will instead be taken up by a large third eye, resembling that of Vitreous. In this battle, the gem will not be damaged by arrows, but the eye will be immediately destroyed if hit with a Silver Arrow.

The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker / The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker HD

The Helmasaur King reappears as the Helmaroc King in The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker and The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker HD.In this game the Helmaroc King acts more directly as Ganondorf's minion. During the game it steals maidens from across the Great Sea, with Ganondorf hoping to find the current iteration of Princess Zelda. He manages to pursue the correct one, Tetra to Outset Island, but from there instead grabs Link's sister Aryll, starting Link's quest. While exploring the Forsaken Fortress where Aryll is imprisoned for the first time, the Helmaroc King can be seen in a giant nest throughout. Once Link climbs to the holding cell, the Helmaroc King grabs him, shows him to Ganondorf, and then tosses him away at his orders.

Later in the game, when Link returns to the Forsaken Fortress and frees the girls with the help of the pirates, the Helmaroc King ambushes him again, and Link mist climb to the top of the tower while water rises. When the water rises the Helmaroc King flies in the center of the tower and occasionally lunges at Link. Once at the top, the Helmaroc King lands in front of Link. By hitting the Helmaroc King's mask with the Skull Hammer the Helmaroc King will scream and fall down the tower into the water. After climbing to the roof of the tower, the Helmaroc King will fly to the roof of the tower and scream, and the battle will start. The roof is a circle surrounded by spikes. In the battle the Helmaroc King can fly or walk around the roof and attempt to scratch, peck, or blow Link into the spikes around the roof. Whenever it pecks, its beak will get stuck in the ground, allowing Link to use the Skull Hammer on his mask, damaging it, and causing the Helmaroc King to retract its beak and scream. Once the mask is destroyed, he is shown having red eyes and a yellow crest. Hitting him enough times further will defeat him, causing him to scream, stumble, fly in the air and explode, dropping a Heart Container.

Unlike other bosses working for Ganondorf, he is not encountered in the boss rush in Ganon's Tower.

The Legend of Zelda: Four Swords Adventures

The Helmaroc King reappears as a boss on The Mountain Path in The Legend of Zelda: Four Swords Adventures. When the players enter its room it swoops down towards the players before the battle. On the bridge before the battle the Helmaroc King's shadow can be seen flying by. The Helmaroc King's room has Bomb Flowers and two caves. Each cave contains a Keese, two ladders, and a Hammer, and the cave on the left also contains a tablet that gives the player a hint on how to defeat the Helmaroc King. In its battle it swoops around and drops rocks. Bombs must be used to knock it out and make it fly into the side of a cave, where its head appears on the Game Boy Advance screen inside the cave where it can be damaged with the Hammer. After getting hit enough its mask breaks, making the Helmaroc King attack by swooping down to the ground level. In this state it does not go into the caves after etting hit by a Bomb and the swords can be used to damage it. After getting hit enough it will explode, defeating it. Unlike most entities in the game, it is modeled, and only appears as an icon of its head on the Game Boy Advance screen.

The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past comic

Multiple copies of the unmasked Helmasaur King appear and are called "Gleeocks." An Eyegore sends them after Link after it catches him attempting to blow up the Palace of Darkness by igniting the Firecorn stockpile within using a Hinox bomb.

Hyrule Warriors Legends / Hyrule Warriors: Definitive Edition

The Helmaroc King, now working for Phantom Ganon, appears in the new The Wind Waker-inspired chapter as a boss, and is again weak to the Hammer. It is capable of the same attacks it can do in The Wind Waker, though some have been adjusted to fit the new gameplay style and battlefield size. It can now fire large amounts of its feathers as blades, and turns slowly while doing so.

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning
Japanese ジークロック
Jīkurokku
Jeakrock/Zeeklock

References

  1. ^ Super Smash Bros. Brawl trophy description: "A monstrous bird that wears a mask. On orders from Ganondorf, he sets out in search of Zelda, capturing every pointy-eared little girl he can find. His weak point is the area directly under his mask. This fellow also appears in "A Link to the Past," but that version was more beastly and was called the Helmasaur King... He still wore a mask, of course."