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* {{Expy}}: As lion-headed centaur creatures, they are very similar to the wemics from ''Franchise/DungeonsAndDragons''.

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!![[center:[-'''Recurring:''' [[Characters/TheLegendOfZeldaTheTriforceWielders The Triforce Wielders]] ([[Characters/TheLegendOfZeldaGanonGanondorf Ganon/Ganondorf]]), [[Characters/TheLegendOfZeldaGoddessesAndAllies Goddesses and Allies]], Villains and Enemies, [[Characters/TheLegendOfZeldaRaces Races]]-]]][[center: [-'''Main Series:''' ''Characters/TheLegendOfZeldaI'', ''Characters/ZeldaIITheAdventureOfLink'', ''[[Characters/TheLegendOfZeldaALinkToThePast A Link to the Past]]'', ''[[Characters/TheLegendOfZeldaLinksAwakening Link's Awakening]]'', ''[[Characters/TheLegendOfZeldaOcarinaOfTime Ocarina of Time]]'', ''[[Characters/TheLegendOfZeldaMajorasMask Majora's Mask]]'', ''[[Characters/TheLegendOfZeldaOracleGames Oracle games]]'', ''[[Characters/TheLegendOfZeldaFourSwords Four Swords]]'', ''[[Characters/TheLegendOfZeldaTheWindWaker The Wind Waker]]'', ''[[Characters/TheLegendOfZeldaFourSwordsAdventures Four Swords Adventures]]'', ''[[Characters/TheLegendOfZeldaTheMinishCap The Minish Cap]]'', ''[[Characters/TheLegendOfZeldaTwilightPrincess Twilight Princess]]'', ''[[Characters/TheLegendOfZeldaPhantomHourglass Phantom Hourglass]]'', ''[[Characters/TheLegendOfZeldaSpiritTracks Spirit Tracks]]'', ''[[Characters/TheLegendOfZeldaSkywardSword Skyward Sword]]'', ''[[Characters/TheLegendOfZeldaALinkBetweenWorlds A Link Between Worlds]]'', ''[[Characters/TheLegendOfZeldaTriForceHeroes Tri Force Heroes]]'', ''[[Characters/TheLegendOfZeldaBreathOfTheWild Breath of the Wild & Tears of the Kingdom]]''-]]][[center: [-'''Spin-Offs:''' ''[[Characters/TheLegendOfZeldaCDiGames Philips CD-i Games]]'', ''[[Characters/HyruleWarriors Hyrule Warriors]]'', ''[[Characters/CadenceOfHyrule Cadence of Hyrule]]'', ''[[Characters/HyruleWarriorsAgeOfCalamity Hyrule Warriors: Age of Calamity]]''-]]]
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* SexierAlterEgo: Koume and Kotake normally look like {{gonk}}y MiniatureSeniorCitizen who don't look remotely like regular Gerudo women, but their fused form Twinrova is an attractive AmazonianBeauty more in-line with regular Gerudo women.

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* SexierAlterEgo: Koume and Kotake normally look like are {{gonk}}y MiniatureSeniorCitizen who don't look remotely like regular Gerudo women, but their fused form Twinrova is an attractive AmazonianBeauty more StatuesqueStunner in-line with regular Gerudo women.typical Gerudo.
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* SexierAlterEgo: Koume and Kotake normally look like {{gonk}}y MiniatureSeniorCitizen who don't look remotely like regular Gerudo women, but their fused form Twinrova is an attractive AmazonianBeauty more in-line with regular Gerudo women.
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* SuspiciouslySimilarSubstitute: The Moth Gibdos in ''Tears of the Kingdom'' are similar to the non-boss versions of Mothulas.
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** Many games that lack these enemies nonetheless have similar enemies that have "mol" or "mold" in their names and similarly burrow through sand. These include Twinmold from ''Majora's Mask'', Molgera from ''The Wind Waker'', Moldarach from ''Skyward Sword'', and Molduga from ''Breath of the Wild''.

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** Many games that lack these enemies nonetheless have similar enemies that have "mol" or "mold" in their names and similarly burrow through sand. These include Twinmold from ''Majora's Mask'', Molgera from ''The Wind Waker'', Moldarach from ''Skyward Sword'', and Molduga from ''Breath of the Wild''. Colgera from ''Tears of the Kingdom'' is a bit further removed namewise, combining Molgera's name with "cold", but it still fits the same niche of a segmented worm monster.

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* HowlingToTheNight: Nighttime is marked by the sound of a howl in the N64-era titles, games which introduced and prominently feature Wolfos - it's never directly credited to them in-game, but they would seem to be the likeliest source in the absence of regular old wolves, given the loud howling sounds they're known for. It makes for a memorable little atmosphere setter in both games, and is arguably significantly more ominous in ''Majora's Mask'' thanks to [[YourDaysAreNumbered the nature of Termina's situation]].


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* WolvesAlwaysHowlAtTheMoon: Nighttime is marked by the sound of a howl in the N64-era titles, games which introduced and prominently feature Wolfos -- it's never directly credited to them in-game, but they would seem to be the likeliest source in the absence of regular old wolves, given the loud howling sounds they're known for. It makes for a memorable little atmosphere setter in both games, and is arguably significantly more ominous in ''Majora's Mask'' thanks to [[YourDaysAreNumbered the nature of Termina's situation]].
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* BreathWeapon: In its first two appearances, it spits fireballs. In ''Phantom Hourglass'', Gleeok's two heads each have a different breath weapon -- the left head breathes ice, while the right one breathes fire. Gleeokenspiel from ''VideoGame/CadenceOfHyrule'' spits lightning instead. In ''Tears of the Kingdom'', Gleeok comes in elemental variations, such as a Flame Gleeok, a Frost Gleeok, and a Thunder Gleeok.

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* BreathWeapon: In its first two appearances, it spits fireballs. In ''Phantom Hourglass'', Gleeok's two heads each have a different breath weapon -- the left head breathes ice, while the right one breathes fire. Gleeokenspiel from ''VideoGame/CadenceOfHyrule'' spits lightning instead. In ''Tears of the Kingdom'', Gleeok comes in elemental variations, such as a variations: Flame Gleeok, a Frost Gleeok, and a Thunder Gleeok.Gleeok. The rare King Gleeok uses all three elements, one for each head.



* MultipleHeadCase: In the first game, different individual Gleeoks can have anywhere from two to four heads. In its later appearances in ''Oracle of Seasons'' and ''Phantom Hourglass'', it always has two heads, though ''Tears of the Kingdom'''s Flame Gleeoks, Frost Gleeoks, Thunder Gleeoks, and King Gleeoks have three heads.

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* MultipleHeadCase: In the first game, different individual Gleeoks can have anywhere from two to four heads. In its later appearances in ''Oracle of Seasons'' and ''Phantom Hourglass'', it always has two heads, though heads. ''Tears of the Kingdom'''s Flame Gleeoks, Frost Gleeoks, Thunder Gleeoks, and King Gleeoks all have three heads.

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* BladeOnAStick: Moblins are most associated with spears, which they either use as melee weapons or throw like javelins.


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* JavelinThrower: Early versions of the Moblins threw spears, although in later games they use them in melee combat.
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* TheBusCameBack: ''Tears of the Kingdom'' marks his first mainline game appearance since ''Four Swords Adventure'' 19 years earlier.

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* TheBusCameBack: ''Tears of the Kingdom'' marks his first mainline game appearance since ''Four Swords Adventure'' Adventures'' 19 years earlier.



* RecurringBoss: In "Tears of the Kingdom" he is fought on two different occasions during the story related missions, but he can also be encountered and fought in multiple places through the map.

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* RecurringBoss: In "Tears ''Tears of the Kingdom" Kingdom'' he is fought on two different occasions during the story related missions, but he can also be encountered and fought in multiple places through the map.



* TheBusCameBack: Returns in "Tears of the Kingdom" 16 years after its last appearence in "Phantom Hourglass" back in 2007.

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* RecurringBoss: In "Tears of the Kingdom" he is fought on two different occasions during the story related missions, but he can also be encountered and fought in multiple places through the map.


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* TheBusCameBack: Returns in "Tears of the Kingdom" 16 years after its last appearence in "Phantom Hourglass" back in 2007.
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* SwordBeam: In the Second Quest of ''The Legend of Zelda'', they gain a sword beam like that of the Lynels, and they hurt just as hard. For those used to their nonthreatening wandering in the First Quest, this can come as a nasty surprise.

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%%* FlyingBroomstick: Their mode of transportation.

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* PlatonicCoParenting: They're the surrogate mothers for Ganondorf, but it's never implied that either of them were his biological mother. They're also not romantically involved with each other, being bickering sisters instead.
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!![[center:[-'''Recurring:''' [[Characters/TheLegendOfZeldaTheTriforceWielders The Triforce Wielders]] ([[Characters/TheLegendOfZeldaGanonGanondorf Ganon/Ganondorf]]), [[Characters/TheLegendOfZeldaGoddessesAndAllies Goddesses and Allies]], Villains and Enemies, [[Characters/TheLegendOfZeldaRaces Races]]-]]][[center: [-'''Main Series:''' ''Characters/TheLegendOfZeldaI'', ''Characters/ZeldaIITheAdventureOfLink'', ''[[Characters/TheLegendOfZeldaALinkToThePast A Link to the Past]]'', ''[[Characters/TheLegendOfZeldaLinksAwakening Link's Awakening]]'', ''[[Characters/TheLegendOfZeldaOcarinaOfTime Ocarina of Time]]'', ''[[Characters/TheLegendOfZeldaMajorasMask Majora's Mask]]'', ''[[Characters/TheLegendOfZeldaOracleGames Oracle games]]'', ''[[Characters/TheLegendOfZeldaFourSwords Four Swords]]'', ''[[Characters/TheLegendOfZeldaTheWindWaker The Wind Waker]]'', ''[[Characters/TheLegendOfZeldaFourSwordsAdventures Four Swords Adventures]]'', ''[[Characters/TheLegendOfZeldaTheMinishCap The Minish Cap]]'', ''[[Characters/TheLegendOfZeldaTwilightPrincess Twilight Princess]]'', ''[[Characters/TheLegendOfZeldaPhantomHourglass Phantom Hourglass]]'', ''[[Characters/TheLegendOfZeldaSpiritTracks Spirit Tracks]]'', ''[[Characters/TheLegendOfZeldaSkywardSword Skyward Sword]]'', ''[[Characters/TheLegendOfZeldaALinkBetweenWorlds A Link Between Worlds]]'', ''[[Characters/TheLegendOfZeldaTriForceHeroes Tri Force Heroes]]'', ''[[Characters/TheLegendOfZeldaBreathOfTheWild Breath of the Wild]]''-]]][[center: [-'''Spin-Offs:''' ''[[Characters/TheLegendOfZeldaCDiGames Philips CD-i Games]]'', ''[[Characters/HyruleWarriors Hyrule Warriors]]'', ''[[Characters/CadenceOfHyrule Cadence of Hyrule]]'', ''[[Characters/HyruleWarriorsAgeOfCalamity Hyrule Warriors: Age of Calamity]]''-]]]

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* DubNameChange: From "Wart" in Japanese. Strangely, its ''Majora's Mask'' appearance keeps the name "Wart" in English versions.

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* DubNameChange: From "Wart" in Japanese. Strangely, its ''Majora's Mask'' appearance keeps the name "Wart" in English versions.versions, although other language dubs use the same name for it as for other games' versions of the boss.
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* AlwaysChaoticEvil: The one thing in common with every game they appear in is that they are always on the side of evil. It's heavily implied that this is because [[ArtificialHuman Ganondorf/Demise created them]] in the first place. We do get occasional hints that more intelligent/morally neutral Blins exist, but they're a relative rarity.
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* NonIndicativeName: They're called Phantoms, but they act like large suits of AnimatedArmor. The English localization of ''Phantom Hourglass'' implies that this name is a reference to their being resistant to almost all weapons, and therefore "untouchable".

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* NonIndicativeName: They're called Phantoms, but they act like large suits of AnimatedArmor.AnimatedArmor (and thus are more reminiscent of Darknuts than actual ghostly enemies like Ghinis or Poes). The English localization of ''Phantom Hourglass'' implies that this name is a reference to their being resistant to almost all weapons, and therefore "untouchable".
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* NonindicativeName: They're called Phantoms, but they act like large suits of AnimatedArmor. The English localization of ''Phantom Hourglass'' implies that this name is a reference to their being resistant to almost all weapons, and therefore "untouchable".

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* NonindicativeName: NonIndicativeName: They're called Phantoms, but they act like large suits of AnimatedArmor. The English localization of ''Phantom Hourglass'' implies that this name is a reference to their being resistant to almost all weapons, and therefore "untouchable".
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* TheBusCameBack: ''Tears of the Kingdom'' marks his first mainline game appearance since ''Four Swords Adventure'' 19 years earlier.
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* UnexplainedRecovery: In the ''Oracle'' series, provided they're not the same twins as in ''Ocarina of Time''. That game's Link defeated them and they ascended to heaven, yet they show up just fine in the ''Oracle'' games.

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* UnexplainedRecovery: In the ''Oracle'' series, provided they're not the same twins as in ''Ocarina of Time''. That game's Link defeated them and they ascended to heaven, yet they show up just fine in the ''Oracle'' games. Although they could have simply been resurrected by Ganon at some point prior to his destruction.
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* YouDontLookLikeYou: Instead of the traditional BlobMonster, the ''Tears of the Kingdom'' version is reimagined as a giant grub.

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* EvilLawyerJoke: Although not referring to lawyers, ''VideoGame/SuperSmashBrosMelee'' reveals that Like Likes get their name from an old Hylian proverb: "Shield-eaters and world leaders have many likes alike". [[IceCreamKoan Whatever that means.]]

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* EvilLawyerJoke: Although not referring to lawyers, the English ''VideoGame/SuperSmashBrosMelee'' reveals says that Like Likes get their name from an old Hylian proverb: "Shield-eaters and world leaders have many likes alike". [[IceCreamKoan Whatever that means.]]


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* {{Pun}}: The name "Like Like" [[https://legendsoflocalization.com/do-zeldas-like-likes-come-from-a-japanese-proverb/ comes from a pun on a Japanese proverb]], "Even bugs that eat water pepper[[note]]"tade" in Japanese; shield is "tate"[[/note]] have their personal like-likes."
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* '''Horriblins'', also introduced in ''Tears of the Kingdom'', are wild Blin-like monkeys that hang upside down in underground caverns.

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* '''Horriblins'', '''Horriblins''', also introduced in ''Tears of the Kingdom'', are wild Blin-like monkeys monkey-like Blins that hang upside down in underground caverns.
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* DemotedToExtra: They appear in a non-speaking capacity in ''Tears of the Kingdom'' as Ganondorf's right and left hand, but only make their appearance in one cutscene, before disappearing for the rest of the game.

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* DemotedToExtra: They appear in a non-speaking capacity in ''Tears of the Kingdom'' as Ganondorf's right and left hand, but only make their appearance in one cutscene, two cutscenes, before disappearing for the rest of the game.game. They appear to be in their younger years in this game, and they both wear golden masks, separating them from the other Gerudo.

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** In the same composite of ''Twilight Princess'', but flipped, the Gibdos in ''Tears of the Kingdom'' more closely resemble [=ReDeads=], particularly their ''Ocarina of Time'' depiction. They don't resemble Egyptian mummies at all, and their name seems to come primarily from their desert habitat.



* HumanoidAbomination: Gibdos in ''Tears of the Kingdom'' aproach incomprehensibility in nature-- they look like zombies, but clearly aren't the corpses of any Hyrulean race, and have insectoid features. Indeed, these skeletal, rotted-looking humanoid zombies are not undead, but are actually birthed from insect hives commanded by a more thoroughly insectoid giant queen. The fact that they are extremely vulnerable to all elements, including water and light, also implies there is something extremely unnatural about them.



* KillItWithFire: Zigzagged with Gibdos in 2D games; hitting them with a fire attack doesn't kill them, but it does turn them into the far weaker (and [[ShedArmorGainSpeed more agile]]) Stalfos instead. In ''Tears of the Kingdom'', hitting them with fire-infused weapons and/or arrows causes them to lose their protective skin.
* LeanAndMean: [=ReDeads=] are designed like this in ''The Wind Waker'', while Gibdos appear as gaunt-zombie like creatures in ''Tears of the Kingdom''.

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* KillItWithFire: Zigzagged with Gibdos in 2D games; hitting them with a fire attack doesn't kill them, but it does turn them into the far weaker (and [[ShedArmorGainSpeed more agile]]) Stalfos instead. In ''Tears of the Kingdom'', hitting them with fire-infused weapons and/or arrows causes them to lose their protective skin.
skin, as does an attack from any of the other three elements, or beams of light in the area.
* LeanAndMean: [=ReDeads=] are designed like this in ''The Wind Waker'', while Gibdos appear as gaunt-zombie like gaunt-zombie-like creatures in ''Tears of the Kingdom''.



* {{Mummy}}: Gibdos, naturally. Hitting them with fire in ''Majora's Mask'' reveals that they are bandaged [=ReDeads=], or Stalfos in ''Four Swords Adventures'' and ''The Minish Cap''.

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* {{Mummy}}: Gibdos, naturally.Gibdos typically look like Egyptian mummies. Hitting them with fire in ''Majora's Mask'' reveals that they are bandaged [=ReDeads=], or Stalfos in ''Four Swords Adventures'' and ''The Minish Cap''. While translated as [=ReDead Knights=] in the English version of ''Twilight Princess'', the enemies are originally called Gibdos in the Japanese version, and are bandaged and located in a haunted desert tomb dungeon to further the mummy theme.



* WeakenedByTheLight: Light reflected off the Mirror Shield will hurt the [=ReDeads=] in ''Majora's Mask'' and stun them in ''Wind Waker''.

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* WeakenedByTheLight: Light reflected off the Mirror Shield will hurt the [=ReDeads=] in ''Majora's Mask'' and stun them in ''Wind Waker''. This is also an alternative to elemental attacks that renders Gibdos vulnerable in ''Tears of the Kingdom''.
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* UndergroundMonkey: ''Tears of the Kingdom'' introduces a LOT more Like Like variants, such as those that spit sludge and Shock Likes.

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* PteroSoarer: Dactos resemble small, birdlike pseudo-pterosaurs with batlike wings, short horns and a propensity for attacking ground-bound victims.


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* TerrorDactyl: Dactos resemble small, birdlike pseudo-pterosaurs with batlike wings, short horns and a propensity for attacking ground-bound victims.
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* MadeOfIron: In ''Tears of the Kingdom'', most physical attacks don't do crap to them thanks to their tough skin. Lightning and fire attacks make them vulnerable to physical strikes.


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* MoneySpider: In ''Tears of the Kingdom'', they always drop a treasure chest upon defeat.
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* DemotedToExtra: They appear in a non-speaking capacity in ''Tears of the Kingdom'' as Ganondorf's right and left hand, but only make their appearance in one cutscene, before disappearing for the rest of the game.
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** The "Boko" prefix in universe seems to continue this trend in ''The Wind Waker'' as Bokoblins are usually seen using Boko Sticks, which are the stems of the forest-dwelling Boko Babas. Outside of this forest-connected name, "Boko" is also a Japanese term which refers to inexperience, when comparing Bokoblins to Moblins.

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** The "Boko" prefix in universe seems to continue this trend in ''The Wind Waker'' as Bokoblins are usually seen using Boko Sticks, which are the stems of the forest-dwelling Boko Babas. Outside of this forest-connected name, "Boko" is also a Japanese term which refers to inexperience, when comparing Bokoblins to Moblins. "Bokoboko" is also a Japanese term meaning "beaten up", which can refer to what Bokoblins do to their victims or what Link will be doing to the Bokoblins.

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