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From that one Cia chapter where she forces Volga into joining her.

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-->'''Lizalfos Chieftain:''' Defeated... I HATES IT!
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* AdaptationalSpeciesChange: The games flip-flop on whether Darknuts are organic beings underneath the armor, or simply AnimatedArmor. For the sake of VS Skills that make certain enemies go down easier, they are grouped with Undead.

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* MakeMeWannaShout: They use their iconic attack of their fear-inducing yell to freeze their opponents.


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* SuperScream: They use their iconic fear-inducing yell to freeze their opponents.
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* BladeOnAStick: They wield wooden spears. It's also the rare drop for Moblins.
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* CarryABigStick: Their WeaponOfChoice.

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* CarryABigStick: Their WeaponOfChoice.%%* CarryABigStick

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* FlashyTeleportation: They fade in and out of existence as their dodge move.



* TeleportersAndTransporters: They fade in and out of existence as their dodge move.

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* AdaptationalBadass: Most portrayals of Hylian soldiers have them easily defeated by even common mosters (when they appear at all), with ''Twilight Princess'' in particular showing them as [[MilesGloriosus putting up a brave front until monsters are mentioned]]. Here, they may be {{Red Shirt}}s, but they're Red Shirts who ''can'' take down enemies, and will try their damnedest anyways; as useless as they are against character officers, they can easily claim a keep or two while you're contending with the mission objectives.

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* AdaptationalBadass: Most portrayals of Hylian soldiers have them easily defeated by even common mosters monsters (when they appear at all), with ''Twilight Princess'' in particular showing them as [[MilesGloriosus putting up a brave front until monsters are mentioned]]. Here, they may be {{Red Shirt}}s, but they're Red Shirts who ''can'' take down enemies, and will try their damnedest anyways; as useless as they are against character officers, they can easily claim a keep or two while you're contending with the mission objectives.objectives.
* BigDamnHeroes: Even these guys get the opportunity for this one. In the last Scenario of Linkle's Tale, [[spoiler:they start the battle with Moblins bearing down on them while they're still weak and wounded. Linkle has to save them, whereupon they drop refills and leave. After King Dodongo shows up, more and more hordes of monsters keep spawning... and all the Hylian Captains that Linkle saved return to block the biggest horde, letting Linkle and Impa focus on the Giant Boss. Even one Captain can hold them off long enough to make a difference; save the entire army, and they'll stave off the horde long enough to take out King Dodongo with no sweat.]]
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* AdaptationalBadass: Most portrayals of Hylian soldiers have them easily defeated by even common mosters (when they appear at all), with ''Twilight Princess'' in particular showing them as [[MilesGloriosus putting up a brave front until monsters are mentioned]]. Here, they may be {{Red Shirt}}s, but they're Red Shirts who ''can'' take down enemies, and will try their damnedest anyways; as useless as they are against character officers, they can easily claim a keep or two while you're contending with the mission objectives.
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* GroundPunch: Their super attack involves setting a wave of fire on the ground, then sending it forward by leaping and punching down. It can be interrupted with arrows in Hyrule Warriors, or bombs in Legends.

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* GroundPunch: Their super attack involves setting a wave of fire on the ground, then sending it forward by leaping and punching down. It can be interrupted with arrows in Hyrule Warriors, ''Hyrule Warriors'', or bombs in Legends.''Legends''.



* AdaptationNameChange: An odd case, as the regular enemies were known as "[=ReDead Knights=]" in ''Twilight Princess'', but they were renamed to "Gibdos" in this game. This is because in the original Japanese script the regular enemies were actually called "Gibdos". In this game, the name [=ReDead Knight=] is instead given to the stronger fiery variant that is later encountered.

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* AdaptationNameChange: An odd case, as the regular enemies were known as "[=ReDead Knights=]" in ''Twilight Princess'', but they were renamed to "Gibdos" in this game. This is because in the original Japanese script script, the regular enemies were actually called "Gibdos". In this game, the name [=ReDead Knight=] "[=ReDead Knight=]" is instead given to the stronger fiery variant that is later encountered.



* IncendiaryExponent: [=ReDead=] Knights are a stronger variant of Gibdos that are on fire and have charred bandages. They don't have any fiery attacks, however.

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* IncendiaryExponent: [=ReDead=] Knights are a stronger variant of Gibdos that are on fire and have charred bandages. They don't have any fiery attacks, however.though.



* MythologyGag: Enter weakpoint when you manage to get behind them, referencing the fact that attacking a Darknut from behind is usually the optimal strategy across Zelda games.

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* MythologyGag: Enter weakpoint Their weak-point is exposed when you manage to get behind them, referencing the fact that attacking a Darknut from behind is usually the optimal strategy across Zelda ''Zelda'' games.



* StoneWall: Yes, they have their WeaksauceWeakness and become extremely easy to expose their [=WPGs=] due to the MythologyGag, but their tendency to immediately put up their guard if you hit them even once or get too close to them means you practically have to abuse that or their elemental weakness in order to deal with them quickly as they're extremely difficult to launch, and thus start a high-damaging combo on them for that reason. Failure to properly deal with these guys can quickly make them GoddamnedBats due to their guarding tendencies.

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* StoneWall: Yes, they have their WeaksauceWeakness and become extremely easy to expose their [=WPGs=] due to the MythologyGag, but their tendency to immediately put up their guard if you hit them even once or get too close to them means you practically have to abuse that or their elemental weakness in order to deal with them quickly quickly, as they're extremely difficult to launch, and thus start a high-damaging combo on them for that reason. Failure to properly deal with these guys can quickly make them GoddamnedBats due to their guarding tendencies.
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[[center: [- [[Characters/HyruleWarriors Main Page]] | [[Characters/HyruleWarriorsHyruleanForces Hyrulean Forces]] | [[Characters/HyruleWarriorsDarkForces Dark Forces]] | [[Characters/HyruleWarriorsDLCCharacters DLC Characters]] | [[Characters/HyruleWarriors3DSWarriors 3DS Warriors]] | [[Characters/HyruleWarriorsGiantBosses Giant Bosses]] | '''Captains''' | [[Characters/HyruleWarriorsOtherCharacters Other Characters]] -] ]]

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* BullyBulldog: Much like in their game of origin, they have this appearance as a throwback to the dog-like Moblins of the earlier games.

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Plate-armored knights that generally serve as allies.

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Plate-armored knights that carrying swords and large shields, who generally serve as allies.



* CoolHelmet: Captains' helmets are a little more extravagant than common soldiers'



* LuckilyMyShieldWillProtectMe: They can block using shields. It's even their rare Silver material for defeating them.

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* LuckilyMyShieldWillProtectMe: They can block using shields.shields, and it's the easiest way to identify a captain from a soldier. It's even their rare Silver material for defeating them.



* CoolHelmet: They wear a helmet HornyVikings-style. It's their rare Silver material for defeating them.

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* CoolHelmet: They wear a helmet HornyVikings-style.HornyVikings-style, which helps differentiate them from common Goron grunts. It's their rare Silver material for defeating them.

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* {{Sssssnaketalk}}: They speak similarly to how Lizalfos and Dinolfos do.



* {{Sssssnaketalk}}: They speak similarly to how Lizalfos and Dinolfos do.

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