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Gimos are living gargoyle-like statues that appear as enemies in A Link Between Worlds. They function very similarly to Armos, but are generally stronger and mostly appear in Lorule, but do also appear in the Desert Palace in Hyrule. Gimos Statues can be found throughout Lorule dungeons and can be used to solve puzzles by pushing them to activating switches, but the Gimos that come to life will charge at Link relentlessly.

Variations

Ice Gimos

Ice Gimos are primarily found on Death Mountain in Lorule. They are a little stronger than standard Gimos, but are exceptionally weak to the Fire Rod, which will melt them instantly. Ice Gimos Statues can be found blocking various paths and entrances and must be melted to progress.

Big Ice Gimos

Big Ice Gimos are giant varieties of Gimos. One appears near the western summit of Lorule's Death Mountain, while another appears in the caves to the east. They attack in a similar fashion to Armos Knights from A Link to the Past, leaping high above Link to slam down upon him, often sending him off the edge of a platform. They are powerful and can withstand many hits, but like their smaller cousins they are easily destroyed with the Fire Rod.

Fire Gimos

Fire Gimos are primarily found in Turtle Rock. Unlike Gimos and Ice Gimos, they cannot be harmed with the sword, resulting in damage if attacked. They can only be defeated by hitting them with the Ice Rod and then striking them once they are frozen.

Gallery

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