Buzz Blob


 * Not to be confused with ChuChu.

are recurring NaN Enemies in. They appear to be quivering piles of a jelly-like substance, whose bodies are electrified and will shock Link if they are attacked with any melee weapon, such as the Sword, hence their name. Depending on the game, it may not take any damage while electrocuting its target.

and introduced a non-electric variant called a Blob, which closely resembles the Buzz Blobs of previous games, while the electric Buzz Blob in those games are distinguished by their yellowish glow.

In early Zelda games, the Buzz Blob could also be transformed into a strange talking creature known as a Cukeman by sprinkling Magic Powder or using a Mystery Seed on it.

In, Buzz Blobs appear in the Light World, and are common to the north-east of Hyrule where they can be found close to the Witch's Hut. They are slow moving enemies that wander aimlessly, but retaliate with an electric shock if physically attacked. Although while the body of a Buzz Blob can be charged with electricity, this seems to be an ability that requires activation. If they are stunned or frozen, they will not electrocute Link if attacked. Any indirect weapons, such as Arrows shot from the Bow, are generally quite effective and will not harm Link. The Golden Sword however is able to defeat Buzz Blobs without electrocuting Link.

Buzz Blobs in can be transformed into Cukeman by sprinkling Magic Powder on them.

In, Buzz Blobs commonly appear in Ukuku Prairie of Koholint Island. They are the same as in, as they will shock Link if attacked with his Sword. A lone Buzz Blob also appears close to the Witch's Hut in Koholint Prairie, making it a good target to test the effects of the Magic Powder received from the Witch. As in, using Magic Powder on a Buzz Blob will transform it into a Cukeman. In, NaN Buzz Blobs are surrounded by sparks of electricity.

In, a boss known as the Giant Buzz Blob appears in the Color Dungeon.

In, Buzz Blobs appear as uncommon enemies in Holodrum. They are common to North Horon. They are largely unchanged from their incarnation in. The Buzz Blobs can be transformed into a Cukeman by using a Mystery Seed on them.

The Manhandla boss of the OoS: closely resembles a giant Buzz Blob with four flowers.

In, Buzz Blobs appear as uncommon enemies in Labrynna. They can be found in Nuun Highlands during the present. They are largely unchanged from their incarnation in. The Buzz Blobs can be transformed into a Cukeman by using a Mystery Seed on them.

In, Buzz Blobs appear in certain stages. They are mostly identical to their incarnation, however some are able to leap at the Links, in a similar manner to the ChuChu.

separates the ALBW: into two distinct types: the non-electrified ALBW:, and the glowing, electric ALBW:. NaN Blobs closely resemble the green NaN Buzz Blobs of, and even inhabit the area close to the ALBW: as before, but they will not shock ALBW: if attacked directly. The yellow NaN Buzz Blobs, however, will shock and damage ALBW: if struck with a ALBW:.

features both NaN Blobs and NaN Buzz Blobs. Both NaN Enemies are common to the NaN Levels of the TFH: TFH:, with NaN Blobs being especially common. NaN Blobs and NaN Buzz Blobs are slightly more intelligent than their previous appearances, as instead of moving in a random pattern, they will walk towards the NaN Linkss after spotting them. In certain NaN Drablands Challenges, NaN Buzz Blobs may replace some of the NaN Blobs in a TFH:.

Two giant TFH: NaN Sub-Bosss, known as the TFH: and TFH:, appear as the NaN Bosss of TFH: and TFH:, respectively.

Nomenclature
The name Buzz Blob is in reference to their characteristic "blob" shape and "buzz" electrocution attacks.