About the Book
This book consists of articles from Wikia or other free sources online. Pages: 57. Chapters: Anubis, Armos, Arwing, Baby Dodongo, Bari, Beamos, Big Deku Baba, Big Poe, Big Skulltula, Biri, Blade Trap, Blue Bubble, Boulder, Business Scrub, Club Moblin, Deku Baba, Deku Scrub, Dinolfos, Dodongo, Door Mimic, Fire Keese, Flat, Floormaster, Flying Pot, Flying Tile, Freezard, Gerudo Thief, Gibdo, Gohma Larva, Gold Skulltula, Green Bubble, Guay, Ice Keese, Infinite Hand, Iron Knuckle, Keese, Leever, Like Like, Lizalfos, Mad Scrub, Moblin, Octorok, Parasitic Tentacle, Peahat, Peahat Larva, Poe, ReDead, Red Bubble, Shabom, Sharp, Shell Blade, Skull Kid (character), Skull Kid (race), Skulltula, Skullwalltula, Spike, Stalchild, Stalfos, Stinger, Tailpasaran, Tektite, Torch Slug, Wallmaster, White Bubble, White Wolfos, Wolfos. Excerpt: Anubis are enemies from The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time. Unlike most enemies, Anubis do not attack Link directly; rather, they mimic his movements, and shoot fire at Link if he attacks them. They can only be damaged by fire attacks, meaning the only way to defeat them is with Fire Arrows, Din's Fire, or by leading them into flame traps. They appear only in the Spirit Temple. Interestingly enough, an Anubis will occasionally split into two new Anubis if a bomb is thrown at it. Anubis are named and modeled after Anubis, the jackal-headed god of mummification and the afterlife in Egyptian mythology. 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 ca...