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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-∞ 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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====''The Legend of Zelda: Four Swords Adventures''====
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In ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Four Swords Adventures]]'', Manhandla was designed after its appearance from the first ''The Legend of Zelda''. Each head is either green, red, blue, and purple, sharing a color with the four Links, each of whom can only attack the head of the same color. Manhandla is the boss of [[The Coast]] and [[Frozen Hyrule]] and a mini-boss at [[Realm of the Heavens]].
During the battle, Manhandla spins around the area. When a Link strikes a head with his [[sword]], it retracts into Manhandla's base. If a Link is hit by Manhandla or he strikes a differently-colored head from his tunic, all of Manhandla's retracted heads pop out then spit fireballs. Manhandla is defeated if every head is slashed back into its base.
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===''Hyrule Warriors''===
===''Hyrule Warriors''===
In ''[[Hyrule Warriors]]'', Manhandlas (subtitled "'''Poisonous Tree'''") are encountered in a few [[scenario]]s of the Legends Mode and the Adventure Mode, first being in the [[Lanayru Gorge|Valley of Seers]]. Each Manhandla's base and four heads are coated in metallic armor; without the armor, it is green. Its four heads are extended by arms made from orange-spiked balls. Each head has pink lips, a tongue with {{wp|stamen}}-like growths, a pair of thin, sharp teeth, and some protruding, green spikes. When the armor dissipates for certain attacks, the heads can be attacked with the [[Boomerang]] to stun them, and when all four heads are knocked out, the entire plant is as well. A large bud containing a pink flower is on top of the base. When the Manhandla is stunned, the bud opens, showing a large growth in the middle of the flower that acts as a weak point for a [[Weak Point Smash]].
In ''[[Hyrule Warriors]]'', Manhandlas (subtitled "'''Poisonous Tree'''") are encountered in a few [[scenario]]s of the Legends Mode and the Adventure Mode, first being in the [[Lanayru Gorge|Valley of Seers]]. Each Manhandla's base and four heads are coated in metallic armor; without the armor, it is green. Its four heads are extended by arms made from orange-spiked balls. Each head has pink lips, a tongue with {{wp|stamen}}-like growths, a pair of thin, sharp teeth, and some protruding, green spikes. When the armor dissipates for certain attacks, the heads can be attacked with the [[Boomerang]] to stun them, and when all four heads are knocked out, the entire plant is as well. A large bud containing a pink flower is on top of the base. When the Manhandla is stunned, the bud opens, showing a large growth in the middle of the flower that acts as a weak point for a [[Weak Point Smash]].

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