About the Book
Source: Wikia. Pages: 49. Chapters: Armos, Bad Bat, Beamos, Big Poe, Bigocto, Bio Deku Baba, Blade Trap, Blue Bubble, Blue ChuChu, Boe, ChuChu, Death Armos, Deep Python, Deku Baba, Desbreko, Dexihand, Dinolfos, Dodongo, Dragonfly, Eeno, Eyegore, Fire Keese, Floormaster, Flying Pot, Freezard, Garo Robe, Gerudo Guard, Giant Bee, Gibdo, Gold Skulltula, Green ChuChu, Guay, Hiploop, Ice Keese, Keese, Leever, Like Like, Mad Scrub, Mini Baba, Moth, Nejiron, Octorok, Peahat, Poe, ReDead, Real Bombchu, Red Bubble, Red ChuChu, Shell Blade, Skullfish, Skulltula, Skullwalltula, Snapper (Majora's Mask), Stalchild, Takkuri, Tektite, Them, Venus Flytrap, Wallmaster, White Wolfos, Wizzrobe, Wolfos, Yellow ChuChu. Excerpt: Armos are recurring enemies in the Legend of Zelda series. They typically pose as a statue or suit of armor, that attack when touched or approached. In most games, they appear to be animated statues or suits of armor that are not actually living beings. Armos appear mainly near Death Mountain and east Hyrule, where they are covered in orange and green armor, respectively. Also, several Armos near Level 6 feature a unique white-colored armor. Certain Armos move quickly while others move slowly. They occasionally cover up hidden staircases that can be revealed by touching the Armos, which prompts it to chase after Link, thus revealing the staircase. Armos take three hits with the Wooden Sword to defeat, and deal one heart of damage to Link if he is not wearing a ring. Armos are found near the Eastern Palace. They stand dormant until approached, at which point they awaken and bounce towards Link. Inactive Armos are gray, and change to light brown when awakened. Six Armos Knights serve as the boss of the Eastern Palace and the mini-boss of Ganon's Tower. Several Armos and a single Armos Knight appear in the Face Shrine region. The Armos are similar to those from The Legend of Zelda, though they move more slowly. They are invulnerable to the sword, but can be defea...