Talk:Gibdo

Does anyone have any citation for the TP Redeads and whether they're Redeads or Gibdos? Preferably Japanese.

I'd say they were Gibdos if any, because they are mummified like Gibdos. Also they appear in the Arbiter Grounds, which is like an Egyptian Tomb, and Gibdos are based on those that have been mummified. Link of Vey 21/02/08


 * Hm. Nothing in either the American nor Japanese text dumps saying either way. I kind of just go with ReDeads 'cause that's what I've alwayd thought, but if anyone can prove otherwise, be my guest. --Ando (Talk) 14:39, 21 February 2008 (EST)

Page needs to be revised to meet standards. Different variations are clustered into just a few paragraphs. Also, the enemy infobox has habitats from one game and effective weapons from another game. Mases 03:25, 20 April 2008 (UTC)

gibdo facts
this is all wrong.

-gibdos are not flesh eating. they mearly drain your life force like redeads.

-there is no proof that they actually bite.

-gibdos are stalfos underneath. though im not far yet to see about the redead part.

-they cant freeze you. i tried. they act completely like redeads.

you are right. this does need work.Dragonstetraforce 22:00, 19 September 2008 (UTC)


 * ...All right then.


 * Please answer the following statements, if you believe what you say.


 * -Gibdos jump on Link and start biting his neck in both Ocarina of Time and Majora's mask. That's both biting and flesh-eating.


 * -Depending on what game you play, Gibdos are either Stalfos or Redeads. If you're playing one of the Oracle games, they turn into Stalfos upon Ember Seeds being used on them. In Majora's Mask, a Fire Arrow turns a Gibdo into a Redead.


 * -And what does this last point mean? What game is this? If they act like redeads, they should freeze you!

--Felicia&#39;s Champion 23:14, 19 September 2008 (UTC)


 * They... they don't freeze you? You obviously didn't try hard enough. :P Also, as FC said, in Majora's Mask they ARE ReDeads underneath. And all I can say about them biting is, uh, well, what else does it look like they could be doing?? 04:32, 20 September 2008 (UTC)
 * Also, from the article: "In The Minish Cap, the Gibdo was similar to its Ocarina of Time counterpart, except that it couldn't freeze you or be frozen. You could kill them by torching them with the Flame Lantern, upon they would turn into Stalfos (this also happens in both Oracle of Ages and Oracle of Seasons)." So yes, the article also mentions the Stalfos variation. 04:35, 20 September 2008 (UTC)