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'''Kargarocs''', also spelled as '''Kargaroks''' and '''Kargoroks''', are a species of giant, aggressive avian creatures that appear in a few games as enemies. They tend to fly out of [[Link]]'s reach before swooping down and attacking with their beaks. They are very similar in appearance and function to the [[Vulture]]s that appear in fixed-camera games, though sometimes carry other creatures.
'''Kargarocs''', also spelled as '''Kargaroks''' and '''Kargoroks''', are a species of giant aggressive condor-like creatures that appear in a few games as enemies. They tend to fly out of [[Link]]'s reach before swooping down and attacking with their beaks. They are very similar in appearance and function to the [[Vulture]]s that appear in fixed-camera games.


==History==
==History==
===''The Legend of Zelda'' series===
===''The Legend of Zelda'' series===
====''The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker''====
====''The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker''====
Kargarocs debut in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker]]'', appearing across various locations around the [[Great Sea]]. They have dark slate gray-feathered bodies with red and white markings, white head crests resembling eyebrows, and long, gold and green-feathered tails. Some of them seem to simply be wild, but others are shown to specifically work for [[Ganondorf]] by transporting monsters like [[Bokoblin]]s and [[Moblin]]s. An enormous Kargaroc called the [[Helmaroc King]] even acts as his primary minion during the first half of the game. While first seen as transportation at [[Outset Island]], they are not fought until the outside portion of [[Dragon Roost Cavern]]. One at that location also has a [[Small Key]] in its nest.
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Kargarocs debut in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker]]'', appearing across various locations around the [[Great Sea]]. They resemble condors, having dark slate gray-feathered bodies with red and white markings, white head crests resembling eyebrows, and long, gold and green-feathered tails. Some of them seem to simply be wild, but others are shown to specifically work for [[Ganondorf]] by transporting monsters like [[Bokoblin]]s and [[Moblin]]s. An enormous Kargaroc called the [[Helmaroc King]] even acts as his primary minion during the first half of the game. While first seen as transportation at [[Outset Island]], they are not fought until the outside portion of [[Dragon Roost Cavern]]. One at that location also has a [[Small Key]] in its nest. Wild Kargarocs tend to appear around tall rocky crags, particularly archipelagos such as the [[Five-Star Isles]]. Kargarocs can also be occasionally found on and around [[lookout platform]]s and other structures, such as the [[Islet of Steel]].


While not attacking, they can be found either slowly flying around or perched in place, commonly appearing around the Great Sea's many raised platforms. Every so often, they make a distinct goat-like bleating noise. Once they see Link, they snap to attention and fly over to his vicinity. They flap out of direct reach of his [[sword]], occasionally darting forward to peck at him. If Link uses his [[shield]] to block the attack, the bird will fall back in a daze, giving Link opportunity to attack it. Once he gains long-range items, attacking them becomes simpler. When defeated, they may drop a [[Golden Feather]], which they will also revoke if Link uses the [[Grappling Hook]] on them.
While not attacking, they can be found either slowly flying around or perched in place. Every so often, they make a distinct goat-like bleating noise. Once they see Link, they snap to attention and fly over to his vicinity. They flap out of direct reach of his [[sword]], occasionally darting forward to peck at him. If Link uses his [[shield]] to block the attack, the bird will fall back in a daze, giving Link opportunity to attack it. Once he gains long-range items, attacking them becomes simpler. Sometimes, if a Kargaroc is returning to a perch, it will ignore Link even if he is actively attacking it. When defeated, they may drop a [[Golden Feather]], which they will also revoke if Link uses the [[Grappling Hook]] on them.


====''The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess''====
====''The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess''====
In ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess]]'', Kargaroks have been redesigned to look more monstrous, having turkey-like heads that keep the vulture-like beaks, along with featherless, somewhat-reptilian bodies and leathery wings. They still attack essentially the same, however, and will also try to knock Link off [[Epona]] if he encounters them while riding her. They appear across [[Hyrule Field]], along with the [[City in the Sky]] and [[Hyrule Castle]]'s exterior. A giant-but-friendly one can be summoned at [[Lake Hylia]] to ride and play [[Plumm]]'s game.
In ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess]]'', the Kargaroks are given a cockatrice-like design, having turkey vulture-like heads with solid yellow eyes and a wattle, grey, seemingly featherless and somewhat-reptilian bodies with a pink structure running down their backs, long tails that ends in a pink fork and leathery, draconic wings. Upon sighting Link, they will swoop towards him and attack by striking him with their beaks. If Link is riding [[Epona]] when they spot him, they will attempt to knock him off of her with their talons. They appear across [[Hyrule Field]], along with the [[City in the Sky]] and [[Hyrule Castle]]'s exterior. A giant, but friendly Kargarok can be summoned at [[Lake Hylia]] to ride and play [[Plumm]]'s game.


In the areas affected by [[twilight]], corrupted versions called [[Shadow Kagarok]]s appear and act essentially the same despite their mutated appearance. Early footage showed normal Kargaroks in twilight-covered areas, though since the general aesthetic for "shadow" enemies was already in use at that stage of development it is most likely they were simply being used as a placeholder. Additionally, the giant wyvern boss [[Argorok]] has a similar English name and is also at the City in the Sky, but seemingly has no other connection.
In the areas affected by [[twilight]], corrupted versions called [[Twilit Kargarok]]s appear and act essentially the same despite their mutated appearance. Early footage showed normal Kargaroks in twilight-covered areas, though since the general aesthetic for Twilit enemies was already in use at that stage of development, it is most likely they were simply being used as a placeholder. Additionally, the giant wyvern boss [[Argorok]] has a similar English name and is also faced at the City in the Sky, but seemingly has no other connection.


===''Link's Crossbow Training''===
===''Link's Crossbow Training''===
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===''Nintendo Land''===
===''Nintendo Land''===
Representations of Kargaroks appear in the Battle Quest game in ''[[Nintendo Land]]''.
Crafted representations of Kargaroks appear in the Battle Quest game in ''[[Nintendo Land]]''. They tend to fly in groups of three, usually found near fenced-off cliffs, and are first found at the beginning of the third quest, [[Grassland Temple]]. When one sees a player, it flies in place for a moment before swooping down at them. As before, blocking them causes them to be knocked backwards.
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===''Cadence of Hyrule: Crypt of the NecroDancer featuring The Legend of Zelda''===
===''Cadence of Hyrule: Crypt of the NecroDancer featuring The Legend of Zelda''===
In ''[[Cadence of Hyrule: Crypt of the NecroDancer featuring The Legend of Zelda]]'', Kargarocs appear again as enemies, resembling their appearance in ''The Wind Waker'' but with an extra head-crest and less-detailed plumage.
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In ''[[Cadence of Hyrule: Crypt of the NecroDancer featuring The Legend of Zelda]]'', Kargarocs appear again as enemies, resembling their appearance in ''The Wind Waker'' but with an extra head-crest and less-detailed plumage. They appear in the [[Desert (Cadence of Hyrule)|desert]], where they stand in place, tapping one of their feet until the player character approaches. When they see them, they begin hopping after them, notably able to travel multiple spaces per movement, as well as go diagonally and up ledges. However, they always land on a space next to the character before attacking directly. This behavior is taken from the Harpy enemy in the original ''{{wp|Crypt of the NecroDancer}}''.


==Names in other languages==
==Names in other languages==
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|JapR=Kāgorokku
|JapR=Kāgorokku
|JapM=Cargo Roc, likely referring to their carrying of other enemies
|JapM=Cargo Roc, likely referring to their carrying of other enemies
|Spa=Cóndor de las islas
|SpaM=Island condor
|Ita=Kargolock
|ItaM=From Japanese name
|Fre=Condor des Iles
|FreM=Island Condor
|Ger=Gargorack
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Latest revision as of 15:33, August 5, 2023

Kargaroc
Kargaroc TWW artwork.png
Artwork of a Kargaroc in The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker
First appearance The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker (2002)
Latest appearance Cadence of Hyrule: Crypt of the NecroDancer featuring The Legend of Zelda (2019)
Notable member(s)
Helmaroc King
Variant(s)
Twilit Kargarok
Comparable
Furnix
Vulture

Kargarocs, also spelled as Kargaroks and Kargoroks, are a species of giant, aggressive avian creatures that appear in a few games as enemies. They tend to fly out of Link's reach before swooping down and attacking with their beaks. They are very similar in appearance and function to the Vultures that appear in fixed-camera games, though sometimes carry other creatures.

History[edit]

The Legend of Zelda series[edit]

The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker[edit]

TWW Kargaroc.png

Kargarocs debut in The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker, appearing across various locations around the Great Sea. They resemble condors, having dark slate gray-feathered bodies with red and white markings, white head crests resembling eyebrows, and long, gold and green-feathered tails. Some of them seem to simply be wild, but others are shown to specifically work for Ganondorf by transporting monsters like Bokoblins and Moblins. An enormous Kargaroc called the Helmaroc King even acts as his primary minion during the first half of the game. While first seen as transportation at Outset Island, they are not fought until the outside portion of Dragon Roost Cavern. One at that location also has a Small Key in its nest. Wild Kargarocs tend to appear around tall rocky crags, particularly archipelagos such as the Five-Star Isles. Kargarocs can also be occasionally found on and around lookout platforms and other structures, such as the Islet of Steel.

While not attacking, they can be found either slowly flying around or perched in place. Every so often, they make a distinct goat-like bleating noise. Once they see Link, they snap to attention and fly over to his vicinity. They flap out of direct reach of his sword, occasionally darting forward to peck at him. If Link uses his shield to block the attack, the bird will fall back in a daze, giving Link opportunity to attack it. Once he gains long-range items, attacking them becomes simpler. Sometimes, if a Kargaroc is returning to a perch, it will ignore Link even if he is actively attacking it. When defeated, they may drop a Golden Feather, which they will also revoke if Link uses the Grappling Hook on them.

The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess[edit]

In The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess, the Kargaroks are given a cockatrice-like design, having turkey vulture-like heads with solid yellow eyes and a wattle, grey, seemingly featherless and somewhat-reptilian bodies with a pink structure running down their backs, long tails that ends in a pink fork and leathery, draconic wings. Upon sighting Link, they will swoop towards him and attack by striking him with their beaks. If Link is riding Epona when they spot him, they will attempt to knock him off of her with their talons. They appear across Hyrule Field, along with the City in the Sky and Hyrule Castle's exterior. A giant, but friendly Kargarok can be summoned at Lake Hylia to ride and play Plumm's game.

In the areas affected by twilight, corrupted versions called Twilit Kargaroks appear and act essentially the same despite their mutated appearance. Early footage showed normal Kargaroks in twilight-covered areas, though since the general aesthetic for Twilit enemies was already in use at that stage of development, it is most likely they were simply being used as a placeholder. Additionally, the giant wyvern boss Argorok has a similar English name and is also faced at the City in the Sky, but seemingly has no other connection.

Link's Crossbow Training[edit]

In Link's Crossbow Training, Kargaroks appear in a stage called The Great Bridge: Defender.

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Nintendo Land[edit]

Crafted representations of Kargaroks appear in the Battle Quest game in Nintendo Land. They tend to fly in groups of three, usually found near fenced-off cliffs, and are first found at the beginning of the third quest, Grassland Temple. When one sees a player, it flies in place for a moment before swooping down at them. As before, blocking them causes them to be knocked backwards.

Cadence of Hyrule: Crypt of the NecroDancer featuring The Legend of Zelda[edit]

CoH Kargaroc.png
CoH Kargaroc purple.png

In Cadence of Hyrule: Crypt of the NecroDancer featuring The Legend of Zelda, Kargarocs appear again as enemies, resembling their appearance in The Wind Waker but with an extra head-crest and less-detailed plumage. They appear in the desert, where they stand in place, tapping one of their feet until the player character approaches. When they see them, they begin hopping after them, notably able to travel multiple spaces per movement, as well as go diagonally and up ledges. However, they always land on a space next to the character before attacking directly. This behavior is taken from the Harpy enemy in the original Crypt of the NecroDancer.

Names in other languages[edit]

Language Name Meaning
Japanese カーゴロック
Kāgorokku
Cargo Roc, likely referring to their carrying of other enemies
Spanish Cóndor de las islas Island condor
French Condor des Iles Island Condor
German Gargorack
Italian Kargolock From Japanese name