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===Hyrule Soldiers===
===Hyrule Soldiers===
{{Zelda3Enemy|LttP Hyrule Soldier.png|STN|2|KO|KO|KO|KO|STN|KO|KO|SLM|BRN|FRZ|BRN|FRZ|SLM|4|½|½|½}}
{{Zelda3Enemy|LttP Hyrule Soldier.png|STN|2|KO|KO|KO|KO|STN|KO|KO|SLM|BRN|FRZ|BRN|FRZ|SLM|4|½|½|½}}
These are the first enemies that you see in the game, and some of the easiest to kill. Just swipe at them with your sword, and they'll usually be hit. However, sometimes you'll find your blow blocked by the daggers that all of soldiers have. To avoid this, just stun them by hitting them with a boomerang. This will neutralize any threat they might present, as well as stopping them from defending themselves. However, if you've just started out, you might not have your boomerang yet. To get around this, you can imitate their defensive stance by holding down your sword button. This will not only protect you, but will also charge your sword for a spin attack, which you can unleash as soon as it's charged. In the GBA version, you will also have the oppurtunity to attack them with magic by using your lamp. This is because in the GBA version of this game, your magic meter automatically fills when you get the lamp. In the SNES version, you may run out of magic and find yourself suddenly being hurt.  
These are the first enemies that you see in the game, and some of the easiest to kill. Just swipe at them with your sword, and they'll usually be hit. However, sometimes you'll find your blow blocked by the daggers that all of soldiers have. To avoid this, just stun them by hitting them with a boomerang. This will neutralize any threat they might present, as well as stopping them from defending themselves. However, if you've just started out, you might not have your boomerang yet. To get around this, you can imitate their defensive stance by holding down your sword button. This will not only protect you, but will also charge your sword for a spin attack, which you can unleash as soon as it's charged. In the GBA version, you will also have the opportunity to attack them with magic by using your lamp. This is because in the GBA version of this game, your magic meter automatically fills when you get the lamp. In the SNES version, you may run out of magic and find yourself suddenly being hurt.  
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===Sword Soldiers===
===Sword Soldiers===
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===Armos===
===Armos===
{{Zelda3Enemy|ALttP enemies Armos.gif|STN|2|4|KO|KO|KO|STN|4|KO|-|KO|FRZ|BRN|KO|STN|8|½|½|½}}
{{Zelda3Enemy|ALttP enemies Armos.gif|STN|2|4|KO|KO|KO|STN|4|KO|-|KO|FRZ|BRN|KO|STN|8|½|½|½}}
The Armos first appear to be harmless statues, but if you come to close, they will suddenly come to life and begin to chase you. However, because of their slow speed and nonexistant defense, they can be easily killed with almost any weapon.
The Armos first appear to be harmless statues, but if you come to close, they will suddenly come to life and begin to chase you. However, because of their slow speed and nonexistent defense, they can be easily killed with almost any weapon.
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===Buzzblob===
===Buzzblob===
{{Zelda3Enemy|LttP enemies Buzzblob.gif|STN|*|*|*|KO|KO|STN|KO|KO|[[Image:Zelda ALttP Cukeman.png]]|BRN|FRZ|BRN|FRZ|STN|3|½|½|½}}
{{Zelda3Enemy|LttP enemies Buzzblob.gif|STN|*|*|*|KO|KO|STN|KO|KO|[[Image:Zelda ALttP Cukeman.png]]|BRN|FRZ|BRN|FRZ|STN|3|½|½|½}}
The buzzblob produces an electric field that will sting Link if he strikes it with anything less then the level 4 sword.  Once the buzzblob is stunned, its electric field is neutralized and a single hit from any sword will kill it.  Throwing a stone will kill the buzzblob, whether or not it is stunned.  The Buzzblob has a very unique reaction to Magic Powder.
The buzzblob produces an electric field that will sting Link if he strikes it with anything less than the level 4 sword.  Once the buzzblob is stunned, its electric field is neutralized and a single hit from any sword will kill it.  Throwing a stone will kill the buzzblob, whether or not it is stunned.  The Buzzblob has a very unique reaction to Magic Powder.
It becomes a Cukeman, which will give hints if talked to.
It becomes a Cukeman, which will give hints if talked to.
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===Octorok===
===Octorok===
{{Zelda3Enemy|LttP enemies Octorok.gif|STN|KO|KO|KO|KO|KO|STN|KO|KO|SLM|BRN|FRZ|BRN|FRZ|SLM|2|1|1|1}}
{{Zelda3Enemy|LttP enemies Octorok.gif|STN|KO|KO|KO|KO|KO|STN|KO|KO|SLM|BRN|FRZ|BRN|FRZ|SLM|2|1|1|1}}
These creatures are back from the first Zelda game. Although they can be dispatched with almost any attack, they can still be dangerous because of their ability to fire rocks from their snouts. Luckily, these missles can be blocked by any shield, as long as you are facing the rock without attacking. This is why Octarocks have taken to traveling in numbers. When there are several rocks whizzing around at once, they can be a bit more formiddable. However, defeating will often earn blue or ocasionally even red rupees.
These creatures are back from the first Zelda game. Although they can be dispatched with almost any attack, they can still be dangerous because of their ability to fire rocks from their snouts. Luckily, these missiles can be blocked by any shield, as long as you are facing the rock without attacking. This is why Octarocks have taken to traveling in numbers. When there are several rocks whizzing around at once, they can be a bit more formiddable. However, defeating will often earn blue or occasionally even red rupees.
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