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In ''[[The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker]]'', Moblins are top-heavy pigs with big smiles and beady eyes. They are depicted as a medium-strength enemies, with their previous role as a typical weak enemy for the most part given to the smaller [[Bokoblin]]. They come in two colors, being brown and teal, possibly referencing their colors in the first game. The brown ones carry lanterns, which they can throw to cause a temporary huge blaze of fire. They wield large spears, now specifically called [[Moblin Spear]]s, which they can swing or thrust. When not attacking, they often hold their spears horizontally to guard against Link's own attacks. If they lose their spears, they will continue to attack with their fists. They are incapable of using other weapons. They also carry [[Skull Necklace]]s around their necks, which can be stolen with the [[Grappling Hook]]. If an unsuspecting Moblin is attacked from behind, it will comically run around while clutching its rear in pain. | In ''[[The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker]]'', Moblins are top-heavy pigs with big smiles and beady eyes. They are depicted as a medium-strength enemies, with their previous role as a typical weak enemy for the most part given to the smaller [[Bokoblin]]. They come in two colors, being brown and teal, possibly referencing their colors in the first game. The brown ones carry lanterns, which they can throw to cause a temporary huge blaze of fire. They wield large spears, now specifically called [[Moblin Spear]]s, which they can swing or thrust. When not attacking, they often hold their spears horizontally to guard against Link's own attacks. If they lose their spears, they will continue to attack with their fists. They are incapable of using other weapons. They also carry [[Skull Necklace]]s around their necks, which can be stolen with the [[Grappling Hook]]. If an unsuspecting Moblin is attacked from behind, it will comically run around while clutching its rear in pain. | ||
Brown Moblins primarily appear in the [[Forsaken Fortress]], where they constantly look and sniff for intruders. On Link's first visit, he has lost his sword and as such is defenseless, so being discovered by one will cause him to automatically be thrown in a jail cell. He can sneak past by hiding in [[barrel]]s. When they are sniffing, they are more aware of Link's movements, and will jolt when they become suspicious of his presence. One Moblin, [[List of implied characters#Moe|Moe]], made friends with one of the girls captured there, [[ | Brown Moblins primarily appear in the [[Forsaken Fortress]], where they constantly look and sniff for intruders. On Link's first visit, he has lost his sword and as such is defenseless, so being discovered by one will cause him to automatically be thrown in a jail cell. He can sneak past by hiding in [[barrel]]s. When they are sniffing, they are more aware of Link's movements, and will jolt when they become suspicious of his presence. One Moblin, [[List of implied characters#Moe|Moe]], made friends with one of the girls captured there, [[Maggie]], and provided her with enough Skull Necklaces that her formerly-destitute father made a fortune selling them. | ||
While initially encountered as guards in the Forsaken Fortress, Moblins are not directly fought until [[Dragon Roost Cavern]], where a [[Kargaroc]] airlifts a teal one to the top of the mountain after Link defeats two green [[Bokoblin]]s, with all three acting as the dungeon's mid-boss. A similar encounter occurs in the [[Forbidden Woods]], where two are dropped in at one point. After this, however, they typically appear already present, with teal ones appearing in the sunken [[Hyrule Castle]] and both types appearing in the [[Forest of Fairies]] depending on the time of day, the first room of the [[Earth Temple (The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker)|Earth Temple]], and various [[secret cave]]s and [[submarine]]s. | While initially encountered as guards in the Forsaken Fortress, Moblins are not directly fought until [[Dragon Roost Cavern]], where a [[Kargaroc]] airlifts a teal one to the top of the mountain after Link defeats two green [[Bokoblin]]s, with all three acting as the dungeon's mid-boss. A similar encounter occurs in the [[Forbidden Woods]], where two are dropped in at one point. After this, however, they typically appear already present, with teal ones appearing in the sunken [[Hyrule Castle]] and both types appearing in the [[Forest of Fairies]] depending on the time of day, the first room of the [[Earth Temple (The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker)|Earth Temple]], and various [[secret cave]]s and [[submarine]]s. |