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When [[Link]] enters the room, the Moldorm buzzes, acknowledges Link as an "outsider," and moves around in random directions. Like the previous game, Link can attack Moldorm by striking its tail with his [[sword]]. With each hit, Moldorm moves around faster and more erratically. Link can avoid Moldorm by using the [[Roc's Feather]] to jump over it, or by holding out his [[shield]], which deflects Moldorm. There are two pits on both sides, which Link must avoid falling or being pushed into by Moldorm. If this happens, Link falls into in a side-scrolling dark area and must climb out of it from a ladder to return into the main area. Link can return to fight Moldorm, although this restarts the battle. By using the [[Spin Attack|Whirling Blade]] technique, Link can defeat Moldorm after four hits. When Moldorm is defeated, Link is rewarded with a [[Heart Container]], and he can then enter into the room with the Full Moon Cello. | When [[Link]] enters the room, the Moldorm buzzes, acknowledges Link as an "outsider," and moves around in random directions. Like the previous game, Link can attack Moldorm by striking its tail with his [[sword]]. With each hit, Moldorm moves around faster and more erratically. Link can avoid Moldorm by using the [[Roc's Feather]] to jump over it, or by holding out his [[shield]], which deflects Moldorm. There are two pits on both sides, which Link must avoid falling or being pushed into by Moldorm. If this happens, Link falls into in a side-scrolling dark area and must climb out of it from a ladder to return into the main area. Link can return to fight Moldorm, although this restarts the battle. By using the [[Spin Attack|Whirling Blade]] technique, Link can defeat Moldorm after four hits. When Moldorm is defeated, Link is rewarded with a [[Heart Container]], and he can then enter into the room with the Full Moon Cello. | ||
During the final boss fight against the [[Shadow (The Legend of Zelda: Link's Awakening)|Shadow]]s, one of the forms they take is that of | During the final boss fight against the [[Shadow (The Legend of Zelda: Link's Awakening)|Shadow]]s, one of the forms they take is that of Moldorm also known as [[Moldorm's Shadow]], with the Shadows' angry eyes on its tail end. | ||
In the [[Nintendo Switch]] remake, Moldorm and its fight are changed a bit. It looks like the Moldorm in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: A Link Between Worlds|A Link Between Worlds]]'', but has a group of petal-like protrusions around its tail end, which it can close to protect it. Before the battle begins, it falls from the ceiling with only its head visible before saying its line. It also turns more and more red the more it is hit. Finally, the pits to the sides have, aside from the corners, been replaced with collapsing floors. | In the [[Nintendo Switch]] remake, Moldorm and its fight are changed a bit. It looks like the Moldorm in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: A Link Between Worlds|A Link Between Worlds]]'', but has a group of petal-like protrusions around its tail end, which it can close to protect it. Before the battle begins, it falls from the ceiling with only its head visible before saying its line. It also turns more and more red the more it is hit. Finally, the pits to the sides have, aside from the corners, been replaced with collapsing floors. |