Insect

Bugs, or Insects, encompass a group of enemies, animals, and collectibles found in various games throughout the. With the exception of Shadow Insects, Bugs do not have plot-relevance; their role is usually limited to sidequests.

Ocarina of Time and Majora's Mask
In and, generic Bugs can be stored in Bottles. They can be found under small Rocks or be purchased at the Medicine Shop for 50 Rupees. Each Bottle holds three individual Bugs which, when released, will scatter around for a few seconds, and then dig underground, never to be seen again. Their preferred breeding grounds are mounds of soft soil. These seemingly insignificant Bugs benefit Link greatly while he searches for Gold Skulltulas. If Link finds a mound of soft soil to drop them on, they will burrow into the soil and in so doing may reveal a Gold Skulltula. Since three Bugs appear every time they are released, this can be useful to increase or maintain Bug supply by releasing and re-catching Bugs in new Bottles. This trick can also be used for quick money in Ocarina of Time, as they can be sold to the Beggar for 50 Rupees per Bottle. In Majora's Mask, if Link releases a Bottle of Bugs near a mound of soft soil, different items such as Rupees, Arrows, and Bombs will come out. This happens everywhere, with the exception of the Swamp Spider House, where a Gold Skulltula is released instead, much like in Ocarina of Time.

Twilight Princess
The Bugs of, Golden Bugs, are found all over Hyrule. A child in Hyrule Castle Town, Agitha, fancies these Bugs and sent invitations to 24 Bugs around Hyrule for a ball. Unfortunately, it seems none have arrived, and she asks for Link's help in bringing all the Golden Bugs to Agitha's Castle. She will reward Link generously upon finding and giving her the Bugs. Collecting them all leads to two Wallet upgrades, each with a higher maximum Rupee capacity. The collection of Golden Bugs is an optional Sidequest and is not required for completion of the game.

There are 12 types of Golden Bugs, and a male (♂) and female (♀) of each type, for a total of 24 to bring back to Agitha for her Bug ball. Both male and female variations of a single Bug exist in the same region, relatively nearby, thus making the hunting for a pair easier.

Skyward Sword
In SS undefined, Bugs are a collectible item found in both the The Sky and on the The Surface. At night, they can be sold to Strich, who is particularly fond of them, or used to upgrade Potions at Luv and Bertie's Potion Shop. Insects are abundant on Bug Rock in the Thunderhead. Here, Stritch runs a mini-game called Bug Heaven during the day, which involves catching specific Bugs within a certain time limit.

Beedle owns a pet Bug called the Horned Colossus Beetle. At some point during the game, Beedle loses his Bug. Link must regain it from Stritch by completing Bug Heaven. For returning the beetle to its rightful owner, Link receives 5 Gratitude Crystals and a 50% discount on all items at the Beedle's Air Shop for the remainder of the game.

Bugs are caught either by rolling into a wall or a tree with the Bug on it, to make it fall to the ground (this is unlikely to work if the insect has a high level of evasiveness), or by using a Bug Net purchased at Beedle's Air Shop for 50 Rupees. The Bug Net can be upgraded to a Big Bug Net at Gondo's Scrap Shop for 100 Rupees, three Tumbleweeds, two Ancient Flowers and an Evil Crystal. The larger Big Bug Net makes it easier to catch insects.

Bee
Bees, also sometimes known as Hornets, are a recurring enemy and Bug. They are usually hidden in trees and sometimes grass, and come out when Link disturbs their territory, but they are easily defeated with almost any weapon.

Butterfly
Butterflies first appear in, and similarly in , however Link cannot interact with them. In Ocarina of Time and Majora's Mask, if one butterfly touches a Deku Stick, it will turn into either a Fairy or a Bomb. In, Joy Butterflies appear as a result of certain Kinstone Fusions.

In Twilight Princess and Skyward Sword, butterflies are collectible items with different uses. In Twilight Princess, there are the ♂ and ♀ varieties of the Golden Butterflies, and in Skyward Sword, there are the Blessed Butterflies.

In, Goddess Butterflies appear. One Goddess Butterfly appears in "The Land of Twilight" Scenario under Agitha's ownership, and is used to find the era's Gate of Souls. Goddess Butterflies also appear as an obstacle in certain Adventure Mode Maps, and can be removed by using the Goddess's Harp Item Card on them. Agitha also attacks with giant Golden Butterflies in her Parasol moveset, as well as with giant Golden Beetles.

Dragonfly
Dragonflies are enemies in Majora's Mask, and appear in the Southern Swamp.They possess electric tails that can electrocute Link and pose as threats that make flying with a Deku Flower difficult.

Firefly
Fireflies are prevalent in certain Forests and forest-themed areas, namely, Kokiri Forest and the Lost Woods in Ocarina of Time, as well as Forest Haven and the Wind Temple in. Regular fireflies are merely for ambient effect and cannot be interacted with. In Skyward Sword, collectible Starry Fireflies appear at night on Skyloft and other islands in The Sky.

In The Wind Waker, there is a special firefly called the Forest Firefly indigenous to Forest Haven that glows in seven colors. The Forest Firefly can be caught in a Bottle and placed inside a Picto Box to create a Deluxe Picto Box, which can capture Pictographs in full color. In however, it is no longer required to obtain the Deluxe Picto Box.

Moth
Moths are recurring enemies in The Legend of Zelda series, and are usually summoned by bosses or mini-bosses. They are also seen flying around lit torches, posing no threat to Link until he burns a Deku Stick with said torch.

Shadow Insects


The Shadow Insects are enemies in Twilight Princess. Created by Zant, they attached themselves to the scattered light stolen from the four Spirits of Light. Link must track down and kill these insects in order to collect the lost Tears of Light in a Vessel of Light. They are invisible, but Link can use his Senses as a Wolf to find them.

Trivia

 * The Bugs in Ocarina of Time and Majora's Mask resemble miniature Blue Tektites.
 * In Skyward Sword, Bugs can be stunned by Link using Glittering Spores.
 * Bugs of Skyward Sword, namely the Deku Hornets and Gerudo Dragonflies, pay homage to two races that do not appear in the game.
 * The Deku Hornet is a unique breed of Bug for a number of reasons:
 * Rather than fleeing at the sight of Link, they will actively come to him, in swarms, making them the easiest Bug to catch in batches.
 * They are also the only Bug that can hurt Link (even though both the Skyloft Mantis and Sky Stag Beetle are mentioned to have powerful appendages that one should be aware of), and will attack him if he comes near their nest.
 * Deku Hornets are the only Bug that cannot be Z-Targeted. Therefore, it is unknown what Fi has to say about them.

Etymology
''See respective pages for translations, see here for the translations for the Bugs in Skyward Sword.

Gallery
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