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In ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Oracle of Seasons]]'', a Manhandla is the sixth boss, located at the end of the [[Ancient Ruins]]. It is now depicted as an enormous [[Buzz Blob]] and its four heads are colored red, further reflecting it as a relative of Piranha Plants.
In ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Oracle of Seasons]]'', a Manhandla is the sixth boss, located at the end of the [[Ancient Ruins]]. It is now depicted as an enormous [[Buzz Blob]] and its four heads are colored red, further reflecting it as a relative of Piranha Plants.


Manhandla is fought in a room filled with [[quicksand]]. It starts attacking by shooting fireballs in four directions. Unlike the first game, a [[boomerang]], more specifically the [[Magic Boomerang]], is required to attack Manhandla. Link must throw it when Manhandla's heads are open. When a head is hit a few times, it gets destroyed. When all four heads are destroyed, Manhandla's base moves around rapidly in a figure-pattern. Link can continue attacking Manhandla by throwing the Magic Boomerang at it. When hit enough times, Manhandla's base opens, revealing a red core which Link must slash repeatedly before it closes or until it is defeated. If Link slashes at its base while it is closed, he gets electrocuted and loses two [[heart]]s After defeating Manhandla, Link can obtain the sixth [[Essence of Nature]], the [[Blowing Wind]].
Manhandla is fought in a room filled with [[quicksand]]. It starts attacking by shooting fireballs in four directions. Unlike the first game, a [[boomerang]], more specifically the [[Magic Boomerang]], is required to attack Manhandla. Link must throw it when Manhandla's heads are open. When a head is hit a few times, it gets destroyed. When all four heads are destroyed, Manhandla's base moves around rapidly in a figure-8 pattern. Link can continue attacking Manhandla by throwing the Magic Boomerang at it. When hit enough times, Manhandla's base opens, revealing a red core which Link must slash repeatedly before it closes or until it is defeated. If Link slashes at its base while it is closed, he gets electrocuted and loses two [[heart]]s After defeating Manhandla, Link can obtain the sixth [[Essence of Nature]], the [[Blowing Wind]].


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