Current Name
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Proposed Rename (where applicable)
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Evidence
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Abominom
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Abominan
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- Said in-game by Alora.
- Spelling is given as "Abominan" in the UK guide, confirming the name link, though the pronunciation is quite ambiguous; it could also be Abominom or Abominam.
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Acheman
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- Looks are similar to the Acheman sprite/drawing from Zelda II, but no official confirmation on its name.
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Arkadai
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- Named in the UK guide.
- For some reason, the guide refers to the Shutoy Lake Arkadai as a raft? Were there rafts in the area at one point? Or is it just bad writing?
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Armos
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- Concept is similar (stone statue-like warriors that wield a spear), though there's no official name confirmation and the designs look very diffearent.
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Arpagos
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- Said in-game by Kulvan. The UK guide of Wand confirms the spelling.
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Bago-Bago
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Flying Smog
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- Not sure how the name was tied to this enemy, but they're way too different for any sort of connection.
- I propose the conjectural name "Flying Smog" due to the smoke billowing from its backside, and because it makes rooms dark when it hits Link or Zelda.
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Boar
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Pig (enemy)
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- Named in the Wand UK guide.
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Boon
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Bee (maybe?)
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- Named in the Wand UK guide. It'll be a simple move job.
- However, the Zelda II Boon art and this enemy look quite similar, so it could go either way.
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Bot
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- Matches this enemy the most in terms of design.
- For some reason, the UK guide calls these enemies "Tektites" or "Tiktites", despite the huge design difference between Bots and Tektites.
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Boulder
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Daira
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- Looks identical to the Zelda II Daira art. Plus, the Fish Lady cutscene names the enemy and confirms a link.
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Darknut
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- Matches very well with the LOZ Darknut art, even if there isn't a confirmation on their name. (They're referred to as "soldiers" in the UK guide.)
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Deadite
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- Named in the Wand UK guide.
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Deeler
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Spider
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- Referred to as "spiders" in the UK guide.
- They don't look much like the Deeler's promo art. The enemy labeled "Tektite" on the page is a better fit, IMO
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Dodongo
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- Named in-game by Link in Wand, with the UK guides confirming the name link.
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Falling debris
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- Generic, fitting name for these things. No official name in the guides, and they're unlikely to get a unique page.
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Fire Daira
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- Referred to as "fire creatures" in the UK guide, but the Dutch version of the guide calls them "Fire Dairas" (Vuur Dairas).
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Fire Stalfos
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Stalfos Knight (maybe?)
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- Name appears to be fanmade to try and match the Fire Daira - no mention of them in the guides at all.
- Closest in appearance to the Stalfos Knight from Zelda II, given their sole sword.
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Flying Snake
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- Referred to as "snakes" in the UK guides.
- The flying part is fanmade, but fits the enemy's behavior well (snake is a very generic name - and creates problems, as you'll see later on)
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Ghini
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- Named on the back of the Wand of Gamelon box.
- Technically, there isn't a name link, but there's literally no other enemy that fits the Ghini name apart from this one.
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Gleeok
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Gohma
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- Named in-game by Anutu and Sanda.
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Goriya
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- Named in-game by the Sakado merchant. Name link is confirmed in UK guides.
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Handwalker
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- No official name. Handwalker is conjectural, but it fits for now.
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Head of Gleeok
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Gleeok head (ONLY for the visual link!!!)
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- Called "Gleeok head" in the UK guides. This change will only be visual, don't worry.
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Icicle
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- Generic name for this obstacle. What else could I name it?
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Jawbee
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Keese
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Lowder
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Mini-Dragon
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Moa
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Moblin Spearthrower
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- Named in-game by Makoto. The manual and UK guide adds the Spearthrower part.
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Moldorm
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Molten rocks
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- Generic name for this obstacle. It's not named in the UK guide.
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Octorok
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- Named in-game by Link and TFOE's box art. The UK guide confirms the connection.
- Plus, the design matches very well with the LOZ art.
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Phyrandaii
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- Named in the UK guide. They are also called "fire wheels".
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Sancrumi
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- Named in-game by Gwonam. The Koridai world map concept art confirms the spelling.
- Technically, any of the unnamed flying creatures could be the Sancrumi, but it appears to be the first one you encounter (this one).
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Scorpion
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Skull-topped barrier
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- Named in the UK guide. Also called "pillars".
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Spearfish
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- Named via the location Spearfish Falls, as well as in the UK guide.
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Stalfos
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- Named on the back of the Wand of Gamelon box.
- Much like the Ghini, there isn't a name link, but there's no other enemy that fits the Stalfos name apart from this one and the projectile variant.
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Stone statue
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Tektite
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Deeler
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- No name confirmation.
- Their design is a bit closer to the (blue) Deeler's art than the other spider; they have four eyes and are blue instead of purple
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Vire
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Wall Master (large)
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- Named in the UK guide. No distinction is made between it and the small variant.
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Wall Master (small)
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- Named in the UK guide. No distinction is made between it and the large variant.
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Zol
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Zora
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