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**The tall and powerful guardian of Midoro Palace. Like the rest of the bosses of the six palaces, his duty was to protect the statue inside the Palace. As such it was right before reaching that statue that Link had to face Jermafencer. Like Mazura, Jermafencer's armor was too tough to penetrate. Instead Link jumped up to knock the guardian's helmet off. However these extra 'helmet heads' were able to fly and shoot at Link, making it difficult to hit Jermafencer's real head. After he was defeated, Link was able to take his key and place a crystal inside the statue.
 
**The tall and powerful guardian of Midoro Palace. Like the rest of the bosses of the six palaces, his duty was to protect the statue inside the Palace. As such it was right before reaching that statue that Link had to face Jermafencer. Like Mazura, Jermafencer's armor was too tough to penetrate. Instead Link jumped up to knock the guardian's helmet off. However these extra 'helmet heads' were able to fly and shoot at Link, making it difficult to hit Jermafencer's real head. After he was defeated, Link was able to take his key and place a crystal inside the statue.
 
***In the original Japanese version, there were two Jermafencers and no Gooma. Only the second instance of Jermafencer had multiple heads.
 
***In the original Japanese version, there were two Jermafencers and no Gooma. Only the second instance of Jermafencer had multiple heads.
***In ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild|Breath of the Wild]]'', a bridge near Hyrule Field is named Helmhead Bridge (Fensa/Fencer Bridge in the Japanese version) in reference to him.
 
 
[[Image:Rebonack.gif|right]]
 
[[Image:Rebonack.gif|right]]
 
*'''Rebonack''' aka [[Iron Knuckle]]
 
*'''Rebonack''' aka [[Iron Knuckle]]
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*'''Carock'''
 
*'''Carock'''
 
**The guardian of Maze Palace and a powerful sorcerer. Like the rest of the bosses of the six palaces, his duty was to protect the statue inside the Maze Palace. He battled Link right before he reached the statue. Carock proved to be a master of magic, firing powerful waves of magic energy along the ground and frequently teleporting, faster than wizzrobes in fact. Using the Reflect spell learned from Darunia Town's wise man, Link was able to turn Carock's magic against him. After he was defeated, Link was able to take his key and place a crystal inside the statue.
 
**The guardian of Maze Palace and a powerful sorcerer. Like the rest of the bosses of the six palaces, his duty was to protect the statue inside the Maze Palace. He battled Link right before he reached the statue. Carock proved to be a master of magic, firing powerful waves of magic energy along the ground and frequently teleporting, faster than wizzrobes in fact. Using the Reflect spell learned from Darunia Town's wise man, Link was able to turn Carock's magic against him. After he was defeated, Link was able to take his key and place a crystal inside the statue.
***In ''Breath of the Wild'', a bridge in Central Hyrule was named Carock Bridge in reference to him.  
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***In ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild|Breath of the Wild]]'', a bridge in Central Hyrule was named Carock Bridge in reference to him.  
 
[[Image:Gooma.gif|right]]
 
[[Image:Gooma.gif|right]]
 
*'''Gooma'''
 
*'''Gooma'''

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