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The Slarok is the Dark World version of the common Octorok, found in A Link to the Past. It has unusual antennae-like tentacles that may act as eyes. As such, it resembles a gastropod akin to a slug or snail, rather than an octopus. However, their similarities in attack (spitting rocks at their enemies) near identical movement behavior indicate that they are related. Like Octoroks, they appear primarily near water, such as the shores of the Ice Lake and near the waterfalls to the north of the Dark Palace. Also like Octoroks, they have relatively low defense compared to other enemies in the Dark World; they can be killed with one swing of the Master Sword. However, as with most Dark World enemies, they cause more damage and have better defense than their Light World counterparts.

Trivia

 * Despite Slaroks being the Dark World version of an Octorok, orange Octoroks appear in the Palace of the Four Sword.