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====''The Legend of Zelda: Spirit Tracks''====
====''The Legend of Zelda: Spirit Tracks''====
In ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Spirit Tracks]]'', Big Blins appear as hulking creatures with wall-eyed, pug-like faces and [[Pirate Necklace]]s. They are quite slow, but incredibly strong, with a wide-reaching club attack that additionally has a damaging backswing. They spend several seconds preparing the attack, though, allowing Link time to escape it. They are captains of [[Pirate Ship]]s, and need to be fought off along with their Miniblin crews if they successfully board the [[Spirit Train]]. This first occurs as an unavoidable event while transporting [[Carben]]. After Link defeats all the invading Miniblins, the Big Blin will appear on the opposite side of the passenger car from Carben and slowly move towards him. If it reaches him, the player gets a [[Game Over]] and must retry.
In ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Spirit Tracks]]'', Big Blins appear as hulking creatures with wall-eyed, pug-like faces and [[Pirate Necklace]]s. They are quite slow, but incredibly strong, with a wide-reaching club attack that knocks Link far away and stuns him. As it becomes more damaged, it starts additionally having a backswing with the same effect. They spend several seconds preparing the attack, though, allowing Link time to escape it. Additionally, they take an enormous amount of hits to defeat, being some of the most durable enemies in the game. They are captains of [[Pirate Ship]]s, and need to be fought off along with their Miniblin crews if they successfully board the [[Spirit Train]]. This first occurs as an unavoidable event while transporting [[Carben]]. After Link defeats all the invading Miniblins, the Big Blin will appear on the opposite side of the passenger car from Carben and slowly move towards him. If it reaches him, the player gets a [[Game Over]] and must retry. It can be knocked back a small amount by attacking it, though more Miniblins will occasionally come in to harass Carben or Link. The Big Blin's club defeats any Miniblins caught in the range of attack.


Other, optional Big Blins can be found elsewhere. One appears as the final obstacle in the [[Pirate's Hideout]] rail-shooter minigame; the location's [[stamp]] also shows one. Three can be found in one room of the [[Take 'Em All On!]] minigame, where it is shown that their swinging attack can damage each other.
Other, optional Big Blins can be found elsewhere. One appears as the final obstacle in the [[Pirate's Hideout]] rail-shooter minigame; the location's [[stamp]] also shows one. Three can be found in one room of the [[Take 'Em All On!]] minigame, where it is shown that their swinging attack can damage each other.

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Moblin Chief
ST Blin battle art.jpg
Artwork of Link fighting a Big Blin and two Miniblins from The Legend of Zelda: Spirit Tracks
First appearance The Legend of Zelda: Link's Awakening (1993)
Latest appearance The Legend of Zelda: Link's Awakening Nintendo Switch (2019)
Variant of Moblin
Variant(s)
Stone Blin
Comparable
Great Moblin

Moblin Chiefs, also known as Big Blins, are large Moblins that lead smaller Moblins and Miniblins, typically in thievery. They were introduced as an individual called the King Moblin, but were later depicted as a species. A similar character is the Great Moblin.

History

The Legend of Zelda series

The Legend of Zelda: Link's Awakening

King Moblin LA sprite.png

In The Legend of Zelda: Link's Awakening, King Moblin leads the group of Moblins that kidnap BowWow from Madam MeowMeow. When Link reaches his chamber, he believes him to be an assassin and engages him in battle. He moves up and down while facing to the side, occasionally throwing a spear. Every so often, he will pound his chest and run at Link before returning to his previous position. Link can use this to his advantage by tricking him into crashing into a wall, stunning him. At this point, Link can attack him to damage him, though he gets back up afterward, starting the process over.

In the remake, he is fought similarly, though he no longer immediately recovers from stunning after being attacked. As such, it is possible to defeat him after only stunning him once. Additionally, he now bends forward while charging. His design has notably changed; like the other dog-like Moblins, he was given a pig-like snout, though the rest of his body is now more bull-like, most notably while charging. He also no longer has visible ears, has an open vest, and is much more muscular, while his muzzle has been redesigned to have large lips.

The Legend of Zelda: Spirit Tracks

In The Legend of Zelda: Spirit Tracks, Big Blins appear as hulking creatures with wall-eyed, pug-like faces and Pirate Necklaces. They are quite slow, but incredibly strong, with a wide-reaching club attack that knocks Link far away and stuns him. As it becomes more damaged, it starts additionally having a backswing with the same effect. They spend several seconds preparing the attack, though, allowing Link time to escape it. Additionally, they take an enormous amount of hits to defeat, being some of the most durable enemies in the game. They are captains of Pirate Ships, and need to be fought off along with their Miniblin crews if they successfully board the Spirit Train. This first occurs as an unavoidable event while transporting Carben. After Link defeats all the invading Miniblins, the Big Blin will appear on the opposite side of the passenger car from Carben and slowly move towards him. If it reaches him, the player gets a Game Over and must retry. It can be knocked back a small amount by attacking it, though more Miniblins will occasionally come in to harass Carben or Link. The Big Blin's club defeats any Miniblins caught in the range of attack.

Other, optional Big Blins can be found elsewhere. One appears as the final obstacle in the Pirate's Hideout rail-shooter minigame; the location's stamp also shows one. Three can be found in one room of the Take 'Em All On! minigame, where it is shown that their swinging attack can damage each other.

Hyrule Warriors Legends

In Hyrule Warriors Legends and Hyrule Warriors: Definitive Edition, Big Blins appear as new captains for the new chapter inspired by The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker, despite them not being in that game, and also appear in a few Adventure Mode missions. They also have a stronger variant called the Stone Blin. They are capable of using their swinging attack, and can also jump, attacking with a small shockwave. When defeated, they can give a weapon, Big Blin Hide, or more rarely, a Big Blin Club. Due to being new additions, only a few characters actually have any use for their materials. In the first mission they appear in, A New Disturbance, a class called Ruffians appear to attack Windfall Island.

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning
Japanese オヤブリン
Oyaburin
Chiefblin