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    * Version 1.63  *    .
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.   * 11.05.2001    *
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 .  * By C. Grey    *
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1) Intro
2) Legend
3) Damage Table
4) Monsters
5) Credits

1.63 : (11/05/2001) Gibdos at Bottom of Well fix, FAQ condensed
1.62 : (07/15/2001) Guay location added, alternate way to beat Wallmaster
1.60 : (04/27/2000) Gold Knuckle added (from watermelon777@yahoo.com)
       Alternate ways to beat Keese, Big Moblin added
1.56 : (4/07) Alternate way to defeat Anubis
1.55 : (3/28) Added regular Skulltula and added last few locations
1.50 : (2/24) Corrected the rest of the locations
1.40 : (2/20) Added the Giant Poe
1.35 : (2/6) Added damage table and a new rupee trick from LuMpY3434
       Also added Evil Link and some small corrections
1.22 : (1/23) Some hit info added for some monsters
1.20 : Added Peahat Larva,Dinolfos,White Wolfos,and Wall Master
1.15 : Added Gohma Larva to the mix / name for the mummies
1.10 : The next day, found the name for the Meadow monsters on
       Devin Morgan's walkthrough (how did you get it?)
       Added the Shell Blade and Deku Scrub to list
       Also added some more monster locations and notes...
1.02 : Later that night, found the name of the lizard guy with the sword.
       Added White Bubble to list, re-formatted text.
1.00 : Inital version on 01/17/1999

1) INTRO
This is a FAQ that covers only the regular monsters of Zelda 64,NOT bosses
or Sub-Bosses. There are several already available. This is a listing of
useful info the monsters you'll be fighting more often. Especially if
you're still early in the game and haven't built up your life meter. I've
tried not to include a lot of spoilers, but a few small clues are listed (the
extra room in Dodongo because it's a pain anyhow at that point in the game...)

MONSTERS WITH A PAST
Long-time videogame fans will remember the original Legend of Zelda
released in September of 1987 on the 8-bit NES. I still remember the TV
commercial (Octoroks, Peahats, Tektites,LEEVERS!!!!!) Well, a lot of the
monsters you'll see in this version originally appeared in the old game as
2-D sprites. Among them are Octoroks, Peahats, Tektites, Leevers, Stalfos,
Like-Likes, Armos', Keese, .... Why didn't they bring back Pol's Voice????

I hope this guide helps, since I had to do a lot of back-tracking to long
forgotten levels now that I finally finished the game the day before.

2) LEGEND
Where  - where you'll see them
Attacks- what actual offensive/defensive attacks they will use
Hits   - number of blows needed to defeat
         If no weapon is specified, number is for Kokiri Sword (Light Age)
         or Master Sword (Dark Age)
Notes  - stuff you should know
Light Age refers to young link, Dark to older link. If you want to discover
all of the little secrets that make this game great, get used to changing
between the two.

3) DAMAGE TABLE (1 = Kokiri Sword)
KOKIRI SWORD
B            : 1
(R),B        : 1.5
(Z),U or *+A : 2
(Z),U+B      : 1
360+B        : 1 per monster
(B)          : 1 per monster

(before recieving spin attack)
180+B        : ?

MASTER SWORD
B            : 2
(R),B        : 1.5
(Z),U or *+A : 4
(Z),U+B      : 2
(B)          : 2 per monster

BIGGERON SWORD
B            : 4
(R),B        : 1.5
(Z),U or *+A : 8
(Z),U+B      : 4
(B)          : 4 per monster

MEGATON HAMMER
C            : 2
(R),C        : 1.5
(Z),U or *+A : 4
(Z),b or f+C : 2
180+C        : 2

HOOKSHOT     : 2
ANY BOMB     : 2
DIN'S FIRE   : 2
ANY ARROW    : 2
SLINGSHOT    : 1
BOOMERANG    : 1
DEKU STICK   : 1

4) -- THE MONSTERS --

GOHMA LARVA
Where   : Inside the Deku Tree
Attacks : Hops into you
Hits    : 2
Notes   : Also appears during the boss encounter

BEAMOS
Where   : Dodongo's Cavern, Bottom of Well, Shadow Temple, Spirit Temple,
          Ganon's Castle, Gerudo Training
Attacks : Homing Beam
Hits    : 1 Bomb
Notes   : Only attacks if the eye sees you, explodes again after hit
          If you don't want to use bombs, use Hookshot or arrows to the eye
          to stun for several seconds!

STALFOS
Where   : Forest Temple, Shadow Temple, Spirit Temple, Ganon's Castle
          Gerudo Training
Attacks : Sword Slash, Overhead Jump
Hits    : 6
Notes   : Can block and has a high jump, also you can get him to jump off ledges
          Jumping slash only blockable with Mirror Shield.

WOLFOS
Where   : Forest Temple, Spirit Temple, Gerudo Training, Ice Cavern,
          Ganon's Castle
Attacks : Double Swipe
Hits    : 2
Notes   : Can block

WHITE WOLFOS
Where   : Ice Cavern, Gerudo Training
Attacks : Double Swipe, evading
Hits    : 4
Notes   : Can block, moves faster than Wolfos

STALCHILD
Where   : Hyrule Field during Light Age
Attacks : Stick Smack
Hits    : 2
Notes   : Only come out at night

PEAHAT
Where   : Hyrule Field during Light Age
Attacks : Spinning Blade chase, one spilts into 3 Larva and chases you
Hits    : 6
Notes   : Only come out during the day

PEAHAT LARVA
Where   : SW section Hyrule Field during Light Age
Attacks : Spinning Blade chase
Hits    : Invincible
Notes   : They will stop chasing after a while and leave something
          You can eliminate them by blocking with your shield.

RED TEKTITE
Where   : Death Mountain Trail
Attacks : Hops into you
Hits    : 2(Kokiri Sword or Arrow)/1(Master Sword)
Notes   : Will continue to follow you until hit or outrun
          If you don't mind wasting an Light Arrow, shoot one at Mr. 
          Tektite for a purple rupee

BLUE TEKTITE
Where   : Lake Hylia, Zora's Fountain, Water Temple
Attacks : Hops into you
Hits    : 2(Kokiri Sword or Arrow)/1(Master Sword)
Notes   : Same old Tektite, think water instead

OCTOROK
Where   : J-J's Belly, Zora's River, Zora's Fountain,
          Lake Hylia/Kokiri Forest during Light Age, Forest Temple
Attacks : Rock spit
Hits    : 1 reflected shot back at them

LEEVER
Where   : Desert Colossus
Attacks : Spins into you
Hits    : 1(Biggeron)/2(Master)/4(Kokiri Sword)
Notes   : They go away if you run from them

KEESE
Where   : Mostly in dark indoor places
Attacks : Dive n' bite
Hits    : 1
Notes   : If they fly through a torch, they become FIRE KEESE
          Hard to see in darkened places
          To open some doors or reveal chests, kill all of them in a room

FIRE KEESE
Notes   : Same as above except they will burn the DEKU SHIELD if they hit!
          You can steal their fire by blocking with the Hylian Shield

ICE KEESE
Where   : Ice Cavern
Notes   : Same as above except they freeze you for 2 seconds

ARMOS
Where   : Dodongo's Cavern, Spirit Temple, Ganon's Castle
Attacks : Comes alive when touched, then has bouncing attack
Hits    : 1
Notes   : When hit, will bounce around very quickly and explode

LIKE-LIKE
Where   : Bottom of Well, every temple except Forest, Ganon's Castle
Attacks : Swallows you and spits out
Hits    : 1(Biggeron)/2(Master)/3(Kokiri Sword)
Notes   : Can block, some will steal your shield and Goron Tunic
          Beat them to get stolen items back (before you leave the room.)

RE-DEAD
Where   : Royal Family's Tomb, Bottom of Well, Market during Dark Age,
          some hidden areas, also one during the escape from Ganon's Castle
Attacks : Freeze stare, choke
Hits    : 2(Biggeron)/4(Master)/8(Kokiri Sword)
Notes   : Jam on the buttons to get out of choke sooner
          Song of the Sun freezes them

GIBDO
Where   : Spirit Temple, Ganon's Castle, Bottom of Well
          Same as Re-Dead, need to defeat these to reveal chests/open doors
          Will not return after game has been saved

SKULL KID
Where   : Lost Woods
Attacks : Little Darts
Hits    : 2(Biggeron)/4(Master)
Notes   : Only attacks you when you're grown up.

MOBLIN
Where   : Sacred Forest Meadow during Dark Age(hedge maze)
Attacks : Running Gore
Hits    : 1 Bomb/Hookshot
Notes   : Attacks when it sees you / Hookshot will stun him for 2 seconds

BIG MOBLIN
Where   : Route from Sacred Forest Meadow to Forest Temple during Dark Age
Attacks : Ground Wave
Hits    : 3 Bombs/Arrows , 6(Biggoron)/12(Master)*
Notes   : It's hard to get close to him, easier to use a Bombchu.
          Hookshot stuns him for a few seconds
          * Spozzo22 said you could roll behind him (not confirmed by me).

GUAY
Where   : Lake Hylia, Desert Colossus, Lon Lon Ranch (Night)
Attacks : Dive and peck
Hits    : 1

POE
Where   : Kakariko Graveyard/Hyrule Field during Dark Age
Attacks : Fire Balls(Dark Age)/Lamp Swing(Light Age)
Hits    : 2(Dark Age)/4(Light Age)
Notes   : Not to be confused with the Poes in Forest Temple, which are different
          Dissappears in Kakariko Graveyard if attacked too late

POE OF THE GRAVEYARD
Where   : Back Kakariko Graveyard at Night
Attacks : Lamp Swing
Hits    : 5 (Kokiri Sword)
Notes   : It's bigger and has a hat. Can't catch in a bottle!
          It also appears VERY rarely.

FLARE DANCER
Where   : Fire Temple
Attacks : Fire trail
Hits    : 8 with fire knocked off
Notes   : Use bombs or hookshot to knock off fire
          Will return to the fire after about 10 seconds,
          run to the other side if it runs off

WALLMASTER
Where   : Forest Temple, Shadow Temple, Ganon's Castle
Attacks : Surprise grab from above
Hits    : 1 (DIN'S FIRE also works)
Notes   : Very hard to see, listen for a whooshing sound
          Don't stand still or they take you back to the beginning
          Watch the size of your shadow and roll away, hit to get lots of rupees

FLOOR MASTER
Where   : Shadow Temple, Spirit Temple, Ganon's Castle
Attacks : Grab, little ones hop around
Hits    : 1(splits into 3), then 1 each for them.
Notes   : These are the things that grab you from above and take you back to
          the beginning.
          Some are invisible and require the Lens of Truth to see

FREEZARD
Where   : Ice Cavern, Ganon's Castle
Attacks : Ice Breath
Hits    : 2
Notes   : Ice Breath will freeze you for 2 seconds

DODONGO
Where   : Dodongo's Cavern
Attacks : Fire Breath
Hits    : 2
Notes   : Explodes after a few seconds when knocked down

BABY DODONGO
Where   : Dodongo's Cavern
Attacks : none
Hits    : 1
Notes   : Can use the explosion to open a rock door leading to a Skulltula.

LIZALFOS
Where   : Dodongo's Cavern, Spirit Temple, Gerudo Training
Attacks : Overhead Smash, Sidestep (evasive maneuver)
Hits    : 3(Kokiri)/2(Master)/1(Biggeron Sword)
Notes   : Will not return after game has been saved(except for the ST).

DINOLFOS
Where   : Ganon's Castle, Gerudo Training
Notes   : Same as Lizaflos

SKULLTULA
Where   : Inside the Deku Tree, Forest Temple
Notes   : Same as Giant Skulltula, only smaller

SKULLWALLTULA
Where   : Various areas on walls, Inside the Deku Tree
Attacks : Dash
Hits    : 1
Notes   : Will dash only if it faces you

GOLD SKULLTULA
Where   : hidden in 100 different places
Attacks : none
Hits    : 1(Hookshot)/2(Boomerang or Sword)
Notes   : Grab the token afterwards. Some are only out at night.
          Use the U+B slash to hit those on the ground.

GIANT SKULLTULA
Where   : Various indoor places
Attacks : Big Spin
Hits    : 2(Kokiri Sword)/1(Master) on when turned away
          or 1 with Hookshot/Hammer/Arrows
Notes   : Wait for him to turn, then attack
          You can hit him in the front if you use the Hookshot/Hammer or arrows.

BUSINESS SCRUB
Where   : Various hidden places
Attacks : Rock spit
Hits    : 1 reflected shot back at them
Notes   : Will try to sell you something if you talk to him soon afterwards,
          otherwise will return to his hole.

DEKU SCRUB
Where   : Inside the Deku Tree, Bottom of Well
Attacks : Rock spit
Hits    : 1 reflected shot at them, then 1 more hit

MAD SCRUB
Where   : Sacred Forest Meadow during Light Age
          Kokiri Forest during Dark Age(before Phantom Ganon)
Attacks : Rock spit
Hits    : 1 reflected shot back at them, then 1 more hit
Notes   : They run if you get too close

DEKU BABA
Where   : Outskirts of Kokiri Forest during Light Age,
          Inside the Deku Tree, Forest Temple
          Kokiri Forest during Dark Age(before Phantom Ganon)
Attacks : Bite
Hits    : 2(kokiri Sword)/1(Master)
Notes   : Usually gives a Deku Stick

DEAD HAND
Where   : Bottom of the Well, Shadow Temple
Attacks : Grab (with the hands), Throw
Hits    : 10?
Notes   : Hand grab holds you for a few seconds.

(FLYING POT)
Where   : Shadow Temple, Spirit Temple, Ice Cavern
Attacks : Flies at you
Hits    : 1
Notes   : If you get hit by it, you'll get what was in it.

SHAHOM
Where   : J-J's Belly
Attacks : none
Hits    : 1
Notes   : If you get hit, it breaks and releases something.

BIRI
Where   : J-J's Belly
Attacks : Shock
Hits    : 1
Notes   : If you strike it with the sword you will get shocked but
          still get the hit. Use the boomerang instead!

BARI
Where   : J-J's Belly
Attacks : Shock, Blade Spin
Hits    : 4
Notes   : When defeated it will split into 3 Biri. Use boomerang to stun.

STINGER
Where   : J-J's Belly, Water Temple
Attacks : Dive
Hits    : 1
Notes   : They fly up when they are ready to dive

TAILPARASAN
Where   : J-J's Belly
Attacks : Flies at you
Hits    : 1 in tail
Notes   : They often go in and out of walls

SHELL BLADE
Where   : Water Temple, Gerudo Training
Attacks : Lunge and chomp
Hits    : 1 Hookshot
Notes   : Hit it in the nerve when it opens its shell, have Iron Boots on.

TORCH SLUG
Where   : Fire Temple, Ganon's Castle
Attacks : Lunging
Hits    : 4
Notes   : They give a magic refill every time!

IRON KNUCKLE
Where   : Spirit Temple, Ganon's Castle(near end)
Attacks : BIG mace swing
Hits    : 5
Notes   : That swing hits HARD (like 1/5 of a full lifebar!)
          They don't come back after you save the game.

SPIKE
Where   : Water Temple
Attacks : Spike Dash
Hits    : 1 w/Hookshot
Notes   : Attack when it stands still

ANUBIS
Where   : Spirit Temple
Attacks : Fireballs
Hits    : 1 w/ fire arrow or Din's Fire or a Fire Switch
Notes   : Don't run out of magic... Defeat these to open certain doors...

GREEN BUBBLE
Where   : Forest Temple, Spirit Temple
Attacks : Flies around in a circle
Hits    : 1 Bomb
Notes   : Actually, it's a skull with green mist surrounding it.

BLUE BUBBLE
Where   : Forest Temple
Attacks : Just flies around
Hits    : 1 to knock on the ground then 3 more

RED BUBBLE
Where   : Death Mountain Crater, Fire Temple, Gerudo Training
Attacks : Jumps in a semi-circle over ledges surrounded by lava
Hits    : 1

WHITE BUBBLE
Where   : Spirit Temple
Attacks : Spins around
Hits    : 1
Notes   : Hit it when it stops

GOLD KNUCKLE
Where   : Spirit Temple
Attacks : BIG Mace Swing
Hits    : 10
Notes   : A bit more powerful than the Iron Knuckle, appears just once.

(EVIL LINK)
Where   : Outskirts of Water Temple
Attacks : Sword Slashes, also can block, backflip, and has an ICE SLASH
Hits    : 10
Notes   : OK this is a Sub-Boss, but a very cool fight.

5) CREDITS
Nintendo - for the excellent game. The best thing since the original KI...
Devin Morgan's Zelda 64 FAQ for the name of the Moblins
Marshmellow's FAQ for the real name of the mummies
hcfranklin@esn.net
Chalom@worldnet.com
LuMpY3434@aol.com for the rupee trick
Mephitis12@aol.com
spozzo22
?????? (how to eliminate Peahat Larva)
kweimer@wwa.com
watermelon777@yahoo.com
?? (Din's Fire on Wallmaster trick)
bvickers89@hotmail.com
Matthew Fisher - fixes (11/05/01)

LEGEND OF ZELDA: OCARINA OF TIME (c) 1998 NINTENDO
LEGEND OF ZELDA: MAJORA'S MASK (c) 2000 NINTENDO
