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− | Ghinis are one-eyed creatures that usually resemble the typical image of a | + | Ghinis are one-eyed creatures that usually resemble the typical image of a ghost, and in many cases they have their tongues on display. They are vulnerable to most weapons, but most versions of the Ghini are resilient enough to take many hits before they are defeated. Ghinis are most commonly found in graveyards and have been known to suddenly appear after one pushes a gravestone. This could result in multiple Ghinis appearing, and within ''[[The Legend of Zelda]]'', the extra Ghinis were invulnerable, and only by destroying the original Ghini could all of them be cleared away. |
− | The Ghini's appearance and abilities remain consistent throughout their appearances. The main exception is in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: The Minish Cap|The Minish Cap]]'', where they are shown to be attracted to light sources. Their new attack pattern has them pursuing Link, then trying to enwrap and lick him to suck his life force away. | + | The Ghini's appearance and abilities remain consistent throughout their appearances. The main exception is in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: The Minish Cap|The Minish Cap]]'', where they are shown to be attracted to light sources. Their new attack pattern has them pursuing Link, then trying to enwrap and lick him to suck his life force away. Larger, stronger versions of the Ghini known as the Giant Ghini have also appeared in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Link's Awakening|Link's Awakening]]'', ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Oracle of Ages|Oracle of Ages]]'' and ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Four Swords Adventures|Four Swords Adventures]]'', where they are primarily treated as minibosses. Additionally, in ''Four Swords Adventures'', [[Jalhalla]] wound up being composed of multiple Ghinis combined in one battle. |
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− | Larger, stronger versions of the Ghini known as the Giant Ghini have also appeared in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Link's Awakening|Link's Awakening]]'', ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Oracle of Ages|Oracle of Ages]]'' and ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Four Swords Adventures|Four Swords Adventures]]'', where they are primarily treated as minibosses. Additionally, in ''Four Swords Adventures'', [[Jalhalla]] wound up being composed of multiple Ghinis combined in one battle. | ||
There has been one instance of a friendly Ghini in ''The Minish Cap''. This is a female Ghini named Gina who lives within a tomb at the Royal Valley, where she will trade [[Kinstone]]s with Link. There was also a Ghini-like ghost in ''Link's Awakening'' who followed Link until brought to his grave, although it does not seem to have been an actual Ghini. | There has been one instance of a friendly Ghini in ''The Minish Cap''. This is a female Ghini named Gina who lives within a tomb at the Royal Valley, where she will trade [[Kinstone]]s with Link. There was also a Ghini-like ghost in ''Link's Awakening'' who followed Link until brought to his grave, although it does not seem to have been an actual Ghini. |