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Gargoyles are recurring Enemies in The Legend of Zelda series.[1]

Characteristics[]

A Link to the Past[]

The Gargoyle Statue is an object that appears in the Village of Outcasts in A Link to the Past. The Weathercock in Kakariko Village in the Light World is replaced by the Gargoyle Statue in the Dark World and it's also the entrance to the fourth dungeon, Thieves' Town. To open the entrance, Link has to pull the prongs of the trident which the statue is holding on to.[2]

Oracle of Ages[]

The Imp statues that give you -50 points in the Shooting Gallery in Oracle of Ages bears some resemblance to a Gargoyle Statue.

Oracle of Ages (Himekawa)[]

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During Chapter 6, Overthrowing Veran, Veran brings several Gargoyle Statues to life when possessing Nayru. They possess the ability to fly and breathe fire, however, Link defeats them without much struggle.

Cadence of Hyrule[]

Main articles: Green Gargoyle and Purple Gargoyle


The Faces of Evil[]

Gargoyles can be frozen briefly by ringing the Bell in The Faces of Evil.

The Wand of Gamelon[]

Gargoyles are fairly common and weak enemies in The Wand of Gamelon. As with most other enemies, they have a tendency of spawning frequently. In the Hanyu and Nokani Forests, their green coloration allows them to easily blend in the tree tops' leaves, making them hard to spot. They can be frozen briefly by using the Flute.

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References

  1. "Defeated By: Green Gargoyle" — Game Over (Cadence of Hyrule)
  2. "Do you know about the Gargoyle statue in the village? People say they can hear a girl calling for help from under the statue. Isn't that a strange story..." — Hylian (A Link to the Past)
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