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In ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Phantom Hourglass]]'', Octoroks are red and resemble their original appearance in both design and behavior. They first appear on the [[Isle of Ember]], specifically in a group of six in [[Astrid]]'s basement acting as a miniboss. Certain ones have another behavior, sitting in place while endlessly firing rocks rapidly in one direction; this type is first seen in the [[Fire Temple|Temple of Fire]]. There is also a | In ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Phantom Hourglass]]'', Octoroks are red and resemble their original appearance in both design and behavior. They first appear on the [[Isle of Ember]], specifically in a group of six in [[Astrid]]'s basement acting as a miniboss. Certain ones have another behavior, sitting in place while endlessly firing rocks rapidly in one direction; this type is first seen in the [[Fire Temple|Temple of Fire]]. There is also a pink and yellow one called the [[Ocean Octorok]] resembling their appearance in ''The Wind Waker''. A similar species is an explosive type of creature called [[Octomine]] in the crane minigame. A tornado-using boss Octorok called [[Cyclok]] appears as well. Several wind-blowing statues on the [[Isle of Gust]] and the [[Temple of the Ocean King]] resemble Octoroks with the swirly "wind" symbol for eyes, possibly in reference to Cyclok. | ||
According to ''[[Hyrule Historia]]'', [[Bellum]] was dubbed 「グランデオクタ」 (''Gurande Okuta'', "Grande Octa") during development, as he was a big Octorok.<ref>''Hyrule Historia'', page 203.</ref> This name is also used in game files. Additionally, the Octomine enemy was specifically designed to look like his follower.<ref>''Hyrule Historia'', page 204.</ref> However, neither of these details are apparent in the finished product, with Bellum looking nothing like an Octorok beyond being cephalopod-like in general and no comparison being brought up in in-game dialog, while Octomine only appears in a completely unrelated capacity. In the same group of artwork, Cyclok is simply labeled "Octorok," suggesting normal Octoroks may have been initially intended to use his design before it was repurposed for a boss. | According to ''[[Hyrule Historia]]'', [[Bellum]] was dubbed 「グランデオクタ」 (''Gurande Okuta'', "Grande Octa") during development, as he was a big Octorok.<ref>''Hyrule Historia'', page 203.</ref> This name is also used in game files. Additionally, the Octomine enemy was specifically designed to look like his follower.<ref>''Hyrule Historia'', page 204.</ref> However, neither of these details are apparent in the finished product, with Bellum looking nothing like an Octorok beyond being cephalopod-like in general and no comparison being brought up in in-game dialog, while Octomine only appears in a completely unrelated capacity. In the same group of artwork, Cyclok is simply labeled "Octorok," suggesting normal Octoroks may have been initially intended to use his design before it was repurposed for a boss. |