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Mothula first appeared in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past|A Link to the Past]]'' as the boss of the Skull Woods dungeon and shot out fire rings. Its weakness was the Fire Rod, although it could be hurt by most weapons and was even the only boss that could be hurt by a stray [[bee]]. In the [[The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past & Four Swords|remake]], Link had a rematch with Mothula within the [[Palace of the Four Sword]]. Mothula produced two extra duplicates that could fire laser beams and would turn into a group of bees when destroyed. In ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Oracle of Seasons|Oracle of Seasons]]'', it appeared as the boss for the Poison Moth's Lair. It attacked by spitting out fireballs and smaller moths that were possibly smaller versions of itself. Link had to use Roc's Feather to dodge its moves and eventually attack it with his sword to defeat it. The Mothula was quite swift and was primarily vulnerable whenever it came to a top. | Mothula first appeared in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past|A Link to the Past]]'' as the boss of the Skull Woods dungeon and shot out fire rings. Its weakness was the Fire Rod, although it could be hurt by most weapons and was even the only boss that could be hurt by a stray [[bee]]. In the [[The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past & Four Swords|remake]], Link had a rematch with Mothula within the [[Palace of the Four Sword]]. Mothula produced two extra duplicates that could fire laser beams and would turn into a group of bees when destroyed. In ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Oracle of Seasons|Oracle of Seasons]]'', it appeared as the boss for the Poison Moth's Lair. It attacked by spitting out fireballs and smaller moths that were possibly smaller versions of itself. Link had to use Roc's Feather to dodge its moves and eventually attack it with his sword to defeat it. The Mothula was quite swift and was primarily vulnerable whenever it came to a top. | ||
− | In ''The Wind Waker'', a Mothula initially appeared as the miniboss for the [[Forbidden Woods]]. It later appeared as a common enemy in other islands of the great sea such as [[Outset Island]], usually within forest areas. The Mothula was primarily vulnerable to projectile weapons and the [[Deku Leaf]], which could both be used to strip the Mothula's wings. It could then be normally attacked with the sword until being destroyed, although it still moved swiftly along the ground and released Morths. In ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Spirit Tracks|Spirit Tracks]]'', a Mothula acted as the miniboss of the Forest Temple and attacked by launching [[Bubble]]s at Link. Link could stun the Mothula by using the [[Whirlwind]] to knock the Bubbles back at it, at which point it was vulnerable to sword attacks | + | In ''The Wind Waker'', a Mothula initially appeared as the miniboss for the [[Forbidden Woods]]. It later appeared as a common enemy in other islands of the great sea such as [[Outset Island]], usually within forest areas. The Mothula was primarily vulnerable to projectile weapons and the [[Deku Leaf]], which could both be used to strip the Mothula's wings. It could then be normally attacked with the sword until being destroyed, although it still moved swiftly along the ground and released Morths. In ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Spirit Tracks|Spirit Tracks]]'', a Mothula acted as the miniboss of the Forest Temple and attacked by launching [[Bubble]]s at Link. Link could stun the Mothula by using the [[Whirlwind]] to knock the Bubbles back at it, at which point it was vulnerable to sword attacks. |
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