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(Phantoms are based on Darknuts (Phantom is Tartnack, Swift Phantom is TartnackB, Gold Phantom is TartnackC, and the multiplayer trio is TartnackShared), and the reason Reapling is so close to them is because it is TartnackD. This sort of again goes with the idea that Phantom Hourglass may have had certain enemies in the spotlight before Octoroks were dialed back and Phantoms became their own thing.)
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[[File:Reapling in PH screenshot.jpg|thumb|256px|Link stands on a safe zone above a Reapling in ''The Legend of Zelda: Phantom Hourglass'']]
[[File:Reapling in PH screenshot.jpg|thumb|256px|Link stands on a safe zone above a Reapling in ''The Legend of Zelda: Phantom Hourglass'']]
'''Reaplings''' are undead enemies encountered on the [[Ghost Ship]] in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Phantom Hourglass]]''. They wear a purple robe, carry a scythe, and have a skull-like face. Behaviorally, they are almost identical to [[Phantom]]s.
'''Reaplings''' are undead enemies encountered on the [[Ghost Ship]] in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Phantom Hourglass]]'', implied to be those who have died after boarding. They wear a purple robe, carry a scythe, and have a skull-like face. Behaviorally, they are almost identical to [[Phantom]]s.


In the game, Reaplings move back and forth in a set route continuously. They cannot be defeated, but [[Link]] can stun them temporarily if he shoots an [[arrow]] in their back using his [[bow]]. If a Reapling hits Link, he loses two [[heart]]s. Reaplings can pass through walls and also see through them unless Link is on a [[safe zone]]. If Link is with a [[Diabolical Cubus Sisters|Diabolical Cubus Sister]] and she screams, a Reapling goes to where she screamed at. In one part, a Cubus Sister said that the Reaplings in the Ghost Ship should have scared Link.
In the game, Reaplings move back and forth in a set route continuously. They cannot be defeated, but [[Link]] can stun them temporarily if he shoots an [[arrow]] in their back using his [[bow]]. If a Reapling hits Link, he loses two [[heart]]s. Reaplings can pass through walls and also see through them unless Link is on a [[safe zone]]. If Link is with a [[Diabolical Cubus Sisters|Diabolical Cubus Sister]] and she screams, a Reapling goes to where she screamed at. In one part, a Cubus Sister said that the Reaplings in the Ghost Ship should have scared Link.

Revision as of 04:23, June 6, 2020

Link stands on a safe zone above a Reapling in The Legend of Zelda: Phantom Hourglass

Reaplings are undead enemies encountered on the Ghost Ship in The Legend of Zelda: Phantom Hourglass, implied to be those who have died after boarding. They wear a purple robe, carry a scythe, and have a skull-like face. Behaviorally, they are almost identical to Phantoms.

In the game, Reaplings move back and forth in a set route continuously. They cannot be defeated, but Link can stun them temporarily if he shoots an arrow in their back using his bow. If a Reapling hits Link, he loses two hearts. Reaplings can pass through walls and also see through them unless Link is on a safe zone. If Link is with a Diabolical Cubus Sister and she screams, a Reapling goes to where she screamed at. In one part, a Cubus Sister said that the Reaplings in the Ghost Ship should have scared Link.

Trivia

  • If the player is using a cheating device, Link can be equipped with the Phantom Sword earlier in the game and defeat Reaplings with it.
  • Reapling may have had a closer resemblance to Phantoms earlier in development, as it is known as TartnackD in the game files ("Tartnack" being a romanization of the Japanese name for Darknut, which is the label used for the types of Phantom).