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Quiz about The Legend of Zelda Enemies
Quiz about The Legend of Zelda Enemies

"The Legend of Zelda" Enemies Trivia Quiz


This is a quiz on enemies from all of the various "Zelda" games. It will include enemies from "The Legend of Zelda", "Ocarina of Time", "Majora's Mask", "Wind Waker", "Minish Cap" and "Twilight Princess".

A multiple-choice quiz by Enderlessness. Estimated time: 6 mins.
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Time
6 mins
Type
Multiple Choice
Quiz #
370,832
Updated
Dec 03 21
# Qns
10
Difficulty
Tough
Avg Score
6 / 10
Plays
162
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Question 1 of 10
1. ReDeads are scary enemies that resemble zombies. They shriek at Link, which makes him freeze in fear. If Link gets to close, they jump on his back and start biting him. "Twilight Princess" has the ReDead Knight that is actually a little different in the way that it attacks. Which of the choices is the way that the ReDead Knight attacks? Hint


Question 2 of 10
2. On "The Legend of Zelda", what enemy resembles a rabbit? Hint


Question 3 of 10
3. "Majora's Mask", although very similar to "Ocarina of Time" in characters, enemies and game engine, had a few new enemies not seen in "Ocarina of Time". Which enemy is not seen in "Ocarina of Time"? Hint


Question 4 of 10
4. In "Wind Waker", while in the Forsaken Fortress for the first time, what enemies are patrolling the premises and will put Link in jail if he's caught? Hint


Question 5 of 10
5. "Minish Cap" had forms of enemies that were golden and that appear after doing Kinstone Fusions with people. You could find them and kill them for a large amount of rupees, they were faster, took longer to kill and dealt more damage than the non-gold forms of themselves. What enemy did NOT have a gold form of itself? Hint


Question 6 of 10
6. "Ocarina of Time" had four different variations of Bubbles that all had different patterns and a different colored flame to differentiate their type. What description would fit the Green Bubble? Hint


Question 7 of 10
7. This friendly race of fish-like characters weren't always so friendly. In "The Legend Of Zelda", they would shoot fire projectiles at you if you came across them. What is the name of this race that were enemies in the first game? Hint


Question 8 of 10
8. Chuchus are the gel-like enemies found in multiple "Zelda" games. They all looked different in the multiple games and some had special variations. If you were playing "Wind Waker", how would you kill the Dark Chuchu? Hint


Question 9 of 10
9. "Twilight Princess" had a neat version of Hyrule Field with great detail and different music between day and night. The enemies, of course, get in your way, ruining your fun trip through the field. Which enemy is NOT seen in Hyrule Field in "Twilight Princess"? Hint


Question 10 of 10
10. Out of all of the "Zelda" games on this quiz ("The Legend Of Zelda", "Ocarina Of Time", " Majora's Mask", "Wind Waker", " Minish Cap" and "Twilight Princess"), there are a lot of enemies. What enemy doesn't appear on ANY of the games that are on this quiz? Hint



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Quiz Answer Key and Fun Facts
1. ReDeads are scary enemies that resemble zombies. They shriek at Link, which makes him freeze in fear. If Link gets to close, they jump on his back and start biting him. "Twilight Princess" has the ReDead Knight that is actually a little different in the way that it attacks. Which of the choices is the way that the ReDead Knight attacks?

Answer: After freezing you, uses it's giant sword

The ReDead Knight actually has the visual characteristic of a Gibdo too, with the bandages on its body. Gibdos are just like ReDeads in "Ocarina of Time", with the same attack method.
2. On "The Legend of Zelda", what enemy resembles a rabbit?

Answer: Pols Voice

If you look at the description of a Pols Voice in the game manual, it'll say that a sound will weaken it. If you yelled at your controller it would work, this perk was in Japan only because there they had a microphone in their NES controllers.
3. "Majora's Mask", although very similar to "Ocarina of Time" in characters, enemies and game engine, had a few new enemies not seen in "Ocarina of Time". Which enemy is not seen in "Ocarina of Time"?

Answer: Eyegore

Iron Knuckle is the enemy that was often used as a mini-boss in both games. Freezard is the enemy that appears in snowy/icy areas in both games. Fire Eye is a silver eye switch, unlike others in the game, that attacks at you by shooting a fire ball. It is found in the Shadow Temple on "Ocarina of Time" and Beneath The Well on "Majora's Mask", with a different form of attack, this time using a long stream of fire. Eyegore was found in the Stone Tower Temple and it guarded the Giant's Mask.
4. In "Wind Waker", while in the Forsaken Fortress for the first time, what enemies are patrolling the premises and will put Link in jail if he's caught?

Answer: Moblin

The second time you go to the Forsaken Fortress you can attack the Moblins. The first time you lose your sword after being catapulted by Tetra and her crew and then hitting the walls of the Forsaken Fortress from high up, causing your sword to plumit into a unreachable spot from where Link then falls.
5. "Minish Cap" had forms of enemies that were golden and that appear after doing Kinstone Fusions with people. You could find them and kill them for a large amount of rupees, they were faster, took longer to kill and dealt more damage than the non-gold forms of themselves. What enemy did NOT have a gold form of itself?

Answer: Keese

You can only fight the golden enemies a certain amount of times. You can fight three Golden Octoroks, three Golden Ropes and two Golden Tektites.
6. "Ocarina of Time" had four different variations of Bubbles that all had different patterns and a different colored flame to differentiate their type. What description would fit the Green Bubble?

Answer: Floats in a circle on a set path

The White Bubble is the only Bubble with no flame and it's only location is in the Spirit Temple on "Ocarina of Time". It is actually absent if you play the "Master Quest".
7. This friendly race of fish-like characters weren't always so friendly. In "The Legend Of Zelda", they would shoot fire projectiles at you if you came across them. What is the name of this race that were enemies in the first game?

Answer: Zora

Zoras are friendly in most of the new "Zelda" games, but they come back to their original form in "A Link Between Worlds". Their leader, Queen Zora, got major help from Link, so not all of the Zoras were even enemies.
8. Chuchus are the gel-like enemies found in multiple "Zelda" games. They all looked different in the multiple games and some had special variations. If you were playing "Wind Waker", how would you kill the Dark Chuchu?

Answer: By picking it up and tossing it

Beforehand, the Dark Chuchu is invulnerable to attack. Light will turn the Dark Chuchu into stone, but to kill it after that, you pick it up and then toss it and it will shatter, killing it.
9. "Twilight Princess" had a neat version of Hyrule Field with great detail and different music between day and night. The enemies, of course, get in your way, ruining your fun trip through the field. Which enemy is NOT seen in Hyrule Field in "Twilight Princess"?

Answer: Poe

The Poe is located at Arbiter's Grounds and there are four in total. They all serve as the key into a room that is locked behind a huge door. You have to kill all of them, making their lantern lights all go to four unlit torches, then opening the door.

The last Poe is fought like Meg, one of the four Poe sisters in the Forest Temple from "Ocarina Of Time", where you have to kill it by hitting the right duplicate out of four duplicates that it creates. There in fact are Poes all over Hyrule Field that are a part of a one hundred Poe Souls quest, but they're called Imp Poes.
10. Out of all of the "Zelda" games on this quiz ("The Legend Of Zelda", "Ocarina Of Time", " Majora's Mask", "Wind Waker", " Minish Cap" and "Twilight Princess"), there are a lot of enemies. What enemy doesn't appear on ANY of the games that are on this quiz?

Answer: Staldra

Deku Like is from "Twilight Princess" and it appears at the Forest Temple, where it sits between a gap where Link has to jump across and if Link falls, he goes into the Deku Like's mouth and gets spit back out and gets hurt. Dexihand is from "Majora's Mask" and it appears at the Great Bay Temple, where it grabs Link if he's to close, Link whilst in his Zora form can use his electric aura to kill it and break free. Lakitu is from "Minish Cap" and it appears in the Cloud Tops, it throws lightning at Link and Link can use a projectile weapon to kill it.

It's resemblance isn't exactly like it's Mario counterpart. Staldra is from "Skyward Sword" and it's a three headed snake with skulls on each individual head, just like a hydra, to kill it Link must cut of all three heads at once.
Source: Author Enderlessness

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