Eyegore

, also known as  and One-Eyed Stone Statues,  are recurring enemies in. They are large, -like creatures with tough defenses that make them impervious to most attacks, with their key weak spot being their single eye. NaN Eyegores are weak to projectile weapons, especially to the Series: and NaN Arrows, which in some cases are the only weapons that will inflict any damage onto them.

In, NaN Eyegores can be found in the ALttP: and the ALttP:, and later in ALttP:. They stand still until they are approached, when they open their eye and charge at ALttP: for a brief moment. Only when their eye is open are they vulnerable to attacks. NaN Eyegores are split into three groups; NaN Green Eyegores, NaN Green Eyegores and NaN Red Eyegores. NaN Green Eyegores can be defeated with just the ALttP:, but they are durable and require many hits to defeat. An ALttP: or a thrown ALttP: straight in the eye defeats them instantly. NaN Red Eyegores are completely immune to all attacks even when their eye is open, except to NaN Arrows. Two NaN Arrows will defeat NaN Red Eyegores.

Decorative ALttP: statues also appear in various dungeons in both the ALttP: and ALttP:, and one in particular is key to solving a specific puzzle. Some of them also hold NaN Telepathy Tiles.

In, NaN Eyegores are hulking monsters with slender bodies and large heads, which consist solely of their eye. Only two of them appear in the MM3D:. They stand dormant until approached. Once awake, they will creep forward and fire beams at MM3D: from their single yellow eye. They will also slam the ground with their fists to send rocks flying at him. When MM3D: has been warded off, they will quickly retreat to their point of origin and become dormant again. NaN Eyegores can be stunned by aiming the MM3D: or MM3D: at their eye, thus leaving them open to further attack. They can only be damaged when their eye is yellow.

In, NaN Eyegores appear as stone statue-like monsters with horns and a prominent single eye. Initially, they are dormant, but awaken and hop after FS: when approached. They can appear in any stage, including the FS: and FS: in.

In, NaN Eyegores will awaken and charge at the NaN Links in short intervals when approached. They can only be attacked by shooting NaN Arrows into their eyes. NaN Eyegores can only be found in the FSA:.

NaN Eyegore Statues appear throughout the TMC: in. They stand stationary in a dormant state, often blocking the path to other areas of the marsh. They will only activate once shot in the eye with an TMC: from TMC:'s TMC:, after which they will attack by jumping towards him. They are slow, as they must hop in place to turn around. NaN Eyegore Statues can be destroyed by shooting them in the eye with three NaN Arrows, not counting the first TMC: used to activate them. A single TMC: will also destroy them. NaN Eyegore Statues will often drop a bundle of NaN Arrows once defeated. TMC: can also simply run past the TMC: once it jumps out of the way.

In, just like , NaN Eyegores are split into three groups; NaN Green Eyegores, NaN Blue Eyegores, and NaN Red Eyegores. NaN Eyegores stand dormant until ALBW: comes near, when they awake and quickly charge at him. They, however, no longer require the ALBW: to be defeated and can be attacked with any conventional weapon. Their eyes also brightly glow in pitch dark spaces whenever they are open. A group of five NaN Red Eyegores are also fought as NaN Sub-Bosss in a dark room of the ALBW:.

(Ishinomori)
In the, Link encounters an Eyegore during his visit to the Palace of Darkness. Although Link had been able to sneak around the palace using Zora's Mask as a disguise, he is eventually discovered by an Eyegore. The Eyegore warns Link of what could happen if he set off the Firecorns in the Palace, but the hero disregards its warning and takes a Hinox's Bomb belt that was wrapped around it. After the Eyegore summons Gleeoks to attack Link, the hero makes the Firecorns explode, destroying the entire Palace and, with it, the Eyegore.

Nomenclature
Eyegore refers to the monster's single eye. Rocklops is a combination of rock and cyclops, referring to the monster's stone-like defenses and being a cyclops-like creature.

Its Japanese name,, is a pun. Seikizou is a combination of ("living"), and  ("stone statue").