Sandworm

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Sandworms are Enemies in Phantom Hourglass.[1] They are giant worm-like guardians found on the Isle of Gust. Their apparent purpose to guard the Sacred Windmills; however, they also inhabit the Temple of Wind.

Characteristics

Sandworms normally hide under desert sands before approaching; the only warning of their approach is a distinctive sound and a moving mound of dirt. Until Link treads across their grounds, there are no clues as to if and where they are waiting. Once antagonized, Sandworms will appear almost harmless, albeit giving chase, until reaching their destination: Link's feet. Once there, these monsters will leap out of the sands below, eating and chomping on Link. The player can escape faster by rubbing the stylus against the onscreen Sandworm, who will eventually spit out the hero before retreating underground once more. It is very easy to rub the stylus to escape a Sandworm, and they only deal one half or a whole heart each time Link is eaten.

Since Sandworms cannot see while underground, they rely on sound to find meals. If Link treads quietly while on their grounds, these monsters will not be aware of his presence. Once he starts running or jumping, however, Link's cover is blown and the worms will be able to pinpoint his location. He can escape by running onto solid ground where the sand-dwelling monsters cannot reach, or he can distract them with a dropped Bomb. Since Sandworms seem to respond to any sound, they will also attempt to eat these explosives. Of course, doing so means their death; Bombs are the only way Link can permanently defeat Sandworms. Oddly, Sandworms will always choose to go after a placed Bomb instead of Link.

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References

  1. Encyclopedia, Dark Horse Books, pg. 201