Boulder

More of an obstacle than an enemy, Boulders are simply rocks that fall in random patterns when Link is traveling through certain mountainous regions of Hyrule. They can often be hard to predict and will inflict damage on Link if he comes in contact with them.

The Legend of Zelda
In The Legend of Zelda, boulders fall off of Death Mountain. They are sometimes called Rocks.

The Adventure of Link
In the Adventure of Link there are multiple Boulders that block Link's path in the game. Link is unable to proceed past them until he obtains the Hammer.

A Link to the Past
In A Link to the Past, Boulders fall from the Death Mountain region of Hyrule. They usually fall in unpredictable patterns and can be quite difficult to avoid.

Link's Awakening
Boulders make a similar appearance as they did in The Legend of Zelda and A Link to the Past. While there is no Death Mountain in Link's Awakening, as Link makes his way to Turtle Rock, he travels through some caves and mountains, where he will have to dodge boulders falling from the top of the mountain.



Ocarina of Time and Majora's Mask
Within Ocarina of Time and Majora's Mask, Boulders appear much larger than the did in any of the previous Zelda titles. Picture to the right, this giant boulder is encountered within Kokiri Forest as Link tries to find the Kokiri Sword in Ocarina of Time.

Oracle of Ages
In the Oracle of Ages, boulders appear on Restoration Wall. They can be quite tricky to avoid, and there is no way to destroy them.

The Minish Cap
Boulder appear notably on Mount Crenel. These huge boulders come crashing down from cliff walls, and fall in a random pattern.

Phantom Hourglass
In Phantom Hourglass, Link must push boulders in order to progress inside Mutoh's Temple.