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In ''[[The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past]]'', Mothula appears as the boss of [[Skull Woods]], the third [[Dark World]] dungeon. It flies around, occasionally diving at [[Link]] or shooting three rings of energy. Mothula itself is not much of a threat, but the room it is in is made up of moving floor and surrounded by [[Trap]]s that will occasionally shoot out. The most effective weapon against Mothula is the [[Fire Rod]], but due to the amount of magic using it consumes, the [[Master Sword]] can also work, albeit being harder to hit it with. Unlike other bosses, captured [[bee]]s can also hurt it. After enough hits, Mothula explodes and the floor and Traps stop moving.
In ''[[The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past]]'', Mothula appears as the boss of [[Skull Woods]], the third [[Dark World]] dungeon. It flies around, occasionally diving at [[Link]] or shooting three rings of energy. Mothula itself is not much of a threat, but the room it is in is made up of moving floor and surrounded by [[Trap]]s that will occasionally shoot out. The most effective weapon against Mothula is the [[Fire Rod]], but due to the amount of magic using it consumes, the [[Master Sword]] can also work, albeit being harder to hit it with. Unlike other bosses, captured [[bee]]s can also hurt it. After enough hits, Mothula explodes and the floor and Traps stop moving.


In the [[Palace of the Four Sword]] in the [[Game Boy Advance]] [[The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past (Game Boy Advance)|enhanced port]], a green Mothula appears. In its battle, it splits into three, with one real one and two weaker copies. When split, each only fires one ring of energy, and defeating the copies causes them to turn into four bees, which chase Link briefly before returning to the real Mothula. Mothula will make more copies when both are defeated, and defeating it causes any remaining copies to also vanish.
In the [[Palace of the Four Sword]] in the [[Game Boy Advance]] [[The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past (Game Boy Advance)|enhanced port]], a green Mothula appears. In its battle, it splits into three, with one real one and two weaker copies. When split, each only fires one ring of energy, and defeating the copies causes them to turn into four bees. Mothula will make more copies when both are defeated, and defeating it causes any remaining copies to also vanish.


===''The Legend of Zelda: Oracle of Seasons''===
===''The Legend of Zelda: Oracle of Seasons''===

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