About the Book
Source: Wikia. Pages: 42. Chapters: Armos Statue, Bad Mole, Block, Blue Bracelet, Bomb, Bomb Flower, Bombos Medallion, Boomerang, Boss Key, Breakable Wall, Cannon (weapon), Carrot, Crystal, Crystal Switch, Curtain, Dark Mirror, Deku Seed, Door, Fairy, Fire Rod, Foot Switch, Force Fairy, Force Gem, Four Sword, Giant Bomb, Heart, Heart Container, Hero's Shield, Item Podium, Knight Mark, Lantern, Lava, Lily Pad, Magic Hammer, Moon Gate, Moon Pearl, Pegasus Boots, Pot, Quake Medallion, Quicksand, Rupee, Searchlight, Shovel, Sign, Skull, Slingshot, Small Key, Torch, Treasure Chest, Trident, Vaati Barrier, Water Pot. Excerpt: Armos Statues are recurring objects in the Legend of Zelda series. They are identical in appearance to Armos, but show no signs of life. In most games, they can be moved and used to compress switches. Armos Statues appear near the Ancient Ruins in the Face Shrine region. Unlike later games, they cannot be moved by Link. Armos Statues are usually a darker color than Armos. Armos Statues commonly appear in dungeons. They look identical to dormant Armos, but can be pushed around and used to compress switches. Armos Statues look identical to their Link's Awakening counterparts, but can be pushed around. In Oracle of Ages, Armos Statues are found near a fountain where a Great Fairy resides on Restoration Wall; Link can move a stone to divert the flow of water, which causes the statues to be partially submerged in water. Armos Statues are found only in the Desert Temple. They can only be moved when all four Links push at once. Armos Statues are found only in the Tower of Spirits. They serve as obstacles that can only be removed by having a Wrecker Phantom roll into them, effectively crushing them. Bad Moles are recurring obstructions in the Legend of Zelda series. These small, red, smiling blocks usually group together to block Link's progress in a dungeon. They are usually only found within the confines of a building or dungeon. Bad Moles can be foun...