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'''Moas''' are floating, burning, ghostly eye-like enemies found in ''[[Zelda II: The Adventure of Link]]''. They attack by flying around the screen erratically in swarms, damaging [[Link]] on contact. In Western releases, this also costs Link some experience points. Like other enemies given this trait, they do not give experience points themselves when defeated in Western versions. There is also a fire-dropping version called the [[Fiery Moa]].
'''Moas''' are floating, burning, ghostly eye-like enemies found in ''[[Zelda II: The Adventure of Link]]''. They attack by flying around the screen erratically in swarms, damaging [[Link]] on contact. In Western releases, this also costs Link some experience points. Like other enemies given this trait, they do not give experience points themselves when defeated in Western versions. There is also a fire-dropping version called the [[Fiery Moa]].


Red Moas can be found in random encounters and specific side-scrolling areas throughout the graveyard area. They are present at [[Kings Tomb]] only in the Western release.
Red Moas can be found in random encounters and specific side-scrolling areas throughout the graveyard area. They are present at the [[King's Tomb]] only in the Western release.


Blue Moas can be found in [[Old Kasuto]] and the [[Valley of Death]]. Due to the game's blue palette being assigned purple and tan values in towns to be used for people, they appear purple in the former, but are still the same coded entity. Blue Moas are invisible to Link unless he has the [[Cross]] item, but will still attack, making them very unpredictable.
Blue Moas can be found in [[Old Kasuto]] and the [[Valley of Death]]. Due to the game's blue palette being assigned purple and tan values in towns to be used for people, they appear purple in the former, but are still the same coded entity. Blue Moas are invisible to Link unless he has the [[Cross]] item, but will still attack, making them very unpredictable.
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