Don't like the ads? Then create an account! Users with accounts have more options than anonymous users.

Editing User talk:Doc von Schmeltwick/archive 1

From Triforce Wiki, a The Legend of Zelda wiki
Jump to navigationJump to search
Information icon.png You are not currently logged in. If you log in or create an account, your edits will be attributed to your username, along with other benefits. While you are free to edit without logging in, your IP address will be recorded publicly, along with the time and date, in this page's edit history. Messages sent to your IP can be viewed on your talk page.
Check mark.png Click here to log in Check mark.png Click here to sign up

The edit can be undone. Please check the comparison below to verify that this is what you want to do, and then publish the changes below to finish undoing the edit.

Latest revision Your text
Line 605: Line 605:


==Re:Moblin==
==Re:Moblin==
Well, in ''Nintendo Land'', <tt>Ttl_St_Zld_Moriburin.szs</tt> archive contains four models within its <tt>gsys.bfres</tt>: <tt>Zld_Hayaburin</tt>, <tt>Zld_Moriburin</tt>, <tt>Zld_MoriburinShield</tt>, and <tt>Zld_MoriburinSword</tt>. The latter two are just the wooden shield and sword (though it's more of a club?), but the former two are what Gamepedia calls a "Quick Moblin" and then the basic Moblin. There's also <tt>Ttl_St_Zld_Dekaburin.szs</tt> containing three models within its <tt>gsys.bfres</tt>: <tt>Zld_Dekaburin</tt> (big Moblin boss), <tt>Zld_DekaburinShield</tt> (metal shield), and <Tt>Zld_DekaburinSword</tt> (spiked club). I passed up a chance to get the ''Nintendo Land'' Prima guide, but if I see it again I can double-check. I don't know about ''Link's Awakening'' Switch, but I do know that [https://www.models-resource.com/nintendo_switch/thelegendofzeldalinksawakening/ The Models Resource] ''sometimes'' leaves the names raw instead of renaming files depending on the upload, and it ''seems'' like the Moblin is under <tt>EnemyMoriblinSword</tt> and <tt>EnemyMoriblinSpear</tt>, but the Boarblin is similarly under <tt>EnemyMoblinSword</tt> and <tt>EnemyMoblinSpear</tt>. It could be accurate, given some other files, but it's pretty odd (though I'm inclined to believe it's accurate because those are also the names used in ''A Link Between Worlds''' <tt>ActorProfile.szs</tt> along with <tt>EnemyMoriblinSpearShooter</tt> but I'm getting ahead of myself). In ''Hyrule Warriors'', most of the "Captain" enemies are marked as "_CAPTAIN", but the Moblins are split between <tt>E_MOBLIN.bin</tt> and <tt>E_MOBLIN_B.bin</tt> (which looks like the dark variant judging from other filenames - incidentally, Dark Link is apparently <tt>F_BLACK_LINK.bin</tt>, meaning it may have gone under that name before going with the ''Ocarina of Time'' name). Anyway, to answer your question about ''A Link Between Worlds'', it's 「モリブリン(剣盾)」 (Moriblin (sword/shield)) on page 220 and 「モリブリン(投槍)」 (Moriblin (spear shooter)) and 「モリブリン(槍盾)」 (Moriblin (spear/shield)) on page 221 of the Shogakukan guide; the ''A Link Between Worlds'' Prima guide just mentions that there are Blue and Red types of Moblins carrying a variety of weapons on page 42 (and also doesn't split them by name when Moblin is mentioned again on page 149), and the ''Tri Force Heroes'' Prima guide mentions the Spear Throwing Moblin on page 12. Personally, if the Guards are separated by weapon type, it makes sense on paper to do the same to Moblins, but it might cause some weird overlaps. I do find it odd that ''Hyrule Warriors'' introduces normal Moblins in the ''Skyward Sword'' style, which only had shielded types. ''Hyrule Encyclopedia'' also organizes it pretty strangely: page 209 groups together the sword/shield and solo sword Moblins from the ''Oracle'' games, the spear/shield Moblin from ''A Link Between Worlds'', and both shielded Moblins from ''Skyward Sword'' (labeled as 「モリブリン(木の盾) / モリブリン(鉄の盾)」, though only Metal Shield Moblin is pictured, which mistakenly caused ''Zelda Encyclopedia'' to leave out Wooden Shield Moblin altogether); the previous page depicts the sword/shield Moblin from ''A Link Between Worlds'' and Spear Throwing Moblin from ''Tri Force Heroes'' among regular Moblins. [[User:LTL|LTL]] ([[User talk:LTL|talk]]) 10:00, 8 December 2020 (MST)
Well, in ''Nintendo Land'', <tt>Ttl_St_Zld_Moriburin.szs</tt> archive contains four models within its <tt>gsys.bfres</tt>: <tt>Zld_Hayaburin</tt>, <tt>Zld_Moriburin</tt>, <tt>Zld_MoriburinShield</tt>, and <tt>Zld_MoriburinSword</tt>. The latter two are just the wooden shield and sword (though it's more of a club?), but the former two are what Gamepedia calls a "Quick Moblin" and then the basic Moblin. There's also <tt>Ttl_St_Zld_Dekaburin.szs</tt> containing three models within its <tt>gsys.bfres</tt>: <tt>Zld_Dekaburin</tt> (big Moblin boss), <tt>Zld_DekaburinShield</tt> (metal shield), and <Tt>Zld_DekaburinSword</tt> (spiked club). I passed up a chance to get the ''Nintendo Land'' Prima guide, but if I see it again I can double-check. I don't know about ''Link's Awakening'' Switch, but I do know that [https://www.models-resource.com/nintendo_switch/thelegendofzeldalinksawakening/ The Models Resource] ''sometimes'' leaves the names raw instead of renaming files depending on the upload, and it ''seems'' like the Moblin is under <tt>EnemyMoriblinSword</tt> and <tt>EnemyMoriblinSpear</tt>, but the Boarblin is similarly under <tt>EnemyMoblinSword</tt> and <tt>EnemyMoblinSpear</tt>. It could be accurate, given some other files, but it's pretty odd (though I'm inclined to believe it's accurate because those are also the same names used in ''A Link Between Worlds''' <tt>ActorProfile.szs</tt> along with <tt>EnemyMoriblinSpear</tt> but I'm getting ahead of myself). In ''Hyrule Warriors'', most of the "Captain" enemies are marked as "_CAPTAIN", but the Moblins are split between <tt>E_MOBLIN.bin</tt> and <tt>E_MOBLIN_B.bin</tt> (which looks like the dark variant judging from other filenames - incidentally, Dark Link is apparently <tt>F_BLACK_LINK.bin</tt>, meaning it may have gone under that name before going with the ''Ocarina of Time'' name). Anyway, to answer your question about ''A Link Between Worlds'', it's 「モリブリン(剣盾)」 (Moriblin (sword/shield)) on page 220 and 「モリブリン(投槍)」 (Moriblin (spear shooter)) and 「モリブリン(槍盾)」 (Moriblin (spear/shield)) on page 221 of the Shogakukan guide; the ''A Link Between Worlds'' Prima guide just mentions that there are Blue and Red types of Moblins carrying a variety of weapons on page 42 (and also doesn't split them by name when Moblin is mentioned again on page 149), and the ''Tri Force Heroes'' Prima guide mentions the Spear Throwing Moblin on page 12. Personally, if the Guards are separated by weapon type, it makes sense on paper to do the same to Moblins, but it might cause some weird overlaps. I do find it odd that ''Hyrule Warriors'' introduces normal Moblins in the ''Skyward Sword'' style, which only had shielded types. ''Hyrule Encyclopedia'' also organizes it pretty strangely: page 209 groups together the sword/shield and solo sword Moblins from the ''Oracle'' games, the spear/shield Moblin from ''A Link Between Worlds'', and both shielded Moblins from ''Skyward Sword'' (labeled as 「モリブリン(木の盾) / モリブリン(鉄の盾)」, though only Metal Shield Moblin is pictured, which mistakenly caused ''Zelda Encyclopedia'' to leave out Wooden Shield Moblin altogether); the previous page depicts the sword/shield Moblin from ''A Link Between Worlds'' and Spear Throwing Moblin from ''Tri Force Heroes'' among regular Moblins. [[User:LTL|LTL]] ([[User talk:LTL|talk]]) 10:00, 8 December 2020 (MST)


==Re:Parasites==
==Re:Parasites==

Please note that all contributions to Triforce Wiki are considered to be released under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike license (see Triforce Wiki:Copyrights for details). If you don't want your writing to be edited mercilessly and redistributed at will, then don't submit it here. You are also promising us that you wrote this yourself, or copied it from a public domain or similar free resource.

Do not copy from Zelda Wiki or submit any copyrighted content!
Cancel Editing help (opens in new window)

View this template

Templates used on this page: