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====''The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time''==== | ====''The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time''==== | ||
In ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time]]'', Leevers appear in the [[Haunted Wasteland]], where they start appearing midway through the [[Phantom Guide]] challenge, and outside the [[Desert Colossus]]. They are small and green, spawning endlessly from the ground and spinning at Link. They are extremely weak, particularly against adult Link, so their main strength is in numbers and speed. A particular quirk in the 64-bit versions of the game is that the target reticle is green for them instead of yellow like most enemies; this may be related to how no enemy music plays for them. Additionally, they, like [[Guay]]s and [[Stalchild]]ren, have an easter egg where if a large amount of them are defeated, a larger one appears. The larger Leever is dark purple, has a proper reticle and music, and moves much slower than the normal one. Additionally, no normal ones appear while it is active. If not defeated, it will burrow under the ground again and despawn | In ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time]]'', Leevers appear in the [[Haunted Wasteland]], where they start appearing midway through the [[Phantom Guide]] challenge, and outside the [[Desert Colossus]]. They are small and green, spawning endlessly from the ground and spinning at Link. They are extremely weak, particularly against adult Link, so their main strength is in numbers and speed. A particular quirk in the 64-bit versions of the game is that the target reticle is green for them instead of yellow like most enemies; this may be related to how no enemy music plays for them. Additionally, they, like [[Guay]]s and [[Stalchild]]ren, have an easter egg where if a large amount of them are defeated, a larger one appears. The larger Leever is dark purple, has a proper reticle and music, and moves much slower than the normal one. Additionally, no normal ones appear while it is active. If not defeated, it will burrow under the ground again and despawn. | ||
In [[Master Quest]], a particular room in the [[Spirit Temple]] has a set amount of Leevers to be defeated to cause a [[Treasure Chest]] to appear, making them the only limited amount of Leevers in the game. In ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time 3D]]'', all Leevers have yellow target reticle, but keep the lack of enemy music for the green ones. | In [[Master Quest]], a particular room in the [[Spirit Temple]] has a set amount of Leevers to be defeated to cause a [[Treasure Chest]] to appear, making them the only limited amount of Leevers in the game. In ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time 3D]]'', all Leevers have yellow target reticle, but keep the lack of enemy music for the green ones. |