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'''Octoroks''', also spelled '''Octorocks'''<ref>M. Arakawa. ''The Legend of Zelda – A Link to the Past'' Player's Guide. Page 54.</ref> or '''Oktoroks''',<ref>''Nintendo Fun Club News'' Vol. 1 No. 2 (Summer 1987), page 1.</ref><ref>''Nintendo Power Flash'' issue 2 (Fall 1988), page 13.</ref> are one of the most common enemies in the ''Legend of Zelda'' series, appearing in most games. They are octopus monsters that have evolved to live on land, though in some games, they remain in the water regardless. To attack, they spit out rocks, which can usually be deflected by a [[shield]], and sometimes even a [[sword]] swing. In the 2D games, they are generally among the slowest and weakest enemies, but 3D games tend to make them more agile and accurate.
'''Octoroks''', also spelled '''Octorocks'''<ref>M. Arakawa. ''The Legend of Zelda – A Link to the Past'' Player's Guide. Page 54.</ref> and '''Oktoroks''',<ref>''Nintendo Power Flash'' issue 2 (Fall 1988), page 13.</ref> are one of the most common enemies in the ''Legend of Zelda'' series, appearing in most games. They are octopus monsters that have evolved to live on land, though in some games, they remain in the water regardless. To attack, they spit out rocks, which can usually be deflected by a [[shield]], and sometimes even a [[sword]] swing. In the 2D games, they are generally among the slowest and weakest enemies, but 3D games tend to make them more agile and accurate.


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