Spear Moblin

Spear Moblins are recurring enemies in. They are a named variant of the Moblin that uses spears to attack. Depending on the game, they may either charge at Link with their spears or throw them as javelins.

Most Moblins in the series use spears or javelins as their main choice of weapon, such as those in, , and , but are not necessarily called Spear Moblins by name.

In, Spear Moblins carry large spears with them they use to attack. They greatly resemble the Moblins of the successor game, but differ as they charge at the Links with their spears rather than engage in full combat. Whenever they see one of the Links, they will sprint to gain momentum and then rush straight ahead with their spears pointed forwards. Their spears are able to parry the Links' Swords, so it is advised that they be attacked from behind. They can also be stunned with the Boomerang. Spear Moblins often appear in groups, and appear in the Sea of Trees and Vaati's Palace. In, they also appear in the Realm of Memories and the Hero's Trial.

Bow Moblins also appear in, which otherwise look identical but carry Bows instead.

In, Spear Moblins appear identically to those in. Spear Moblins will charge at Link with their spears when they spot him, and tend to come in small packs. They appear in the Western Wood, Trilby Highlands, and occasionally in Simon's Simulations. Although their Figurine claims that they can be found in the Minish Woods, they do not actually appear there. Blue-colored Spear Moblins also appear, and are found in the Dark Hyrule Castle. These Moblins are functionally the same as the ordinary brown Moblins. According to the Swordsman Newsletter, defeating them is a good source of income, however, this is not necessarily true.

As with, Bow Moblins also appear in.

Tri Force Heroes
In, Spear Throwing Moblins appear identically to the spear-wielding Moblins of. As with their previous incarnation, they carry with them spears that they throw at the Links as javelins. Spear Throwing Moblins will back away and try to maintain a distance from the Links as they aim their spears at them. They are prolific to the Woodlands region of the Drablands, appearing in the Deku Forest and Moblin Base. They also appear in the Secret Fortress and the Den of Trials. In the Moblin Base and Den of Trials, Spear Throwing Moblins can be found riding Totem Armos. In these instances, the Links will need to form a Totem to reach the Moblin's height to knock it down, causing the Totem Armos to self-destruct in the process.

In the Den of Trials, a "dark" variant of the Spear Throwing Moblin appears. These Moblins throw shadowy javelins that will jinx a Link it hits, preventing him from using his Sword.

Philips CD-i Games
In and, Moblins are called Moblin Spearthrowers. These Moblins carry spears with them as they patrol the area. Most Moblins will not actively attack Link or Zelda, however, some Moblins crouch down and throw a barrage of spears at either hero. Their thrown spears can be blocked with the Shield. They are among the most common soldiers of Ganon in the lands of Koridai and Gamelon, appearing in numerous Stages. The Moblins that inhabit Nortinka in The Faces of Evil drop Snowballs after being defeated.

In The Faces of Evil, the minion Lupay enslaves Koridians by replacing their souls with Rubies, turning them into Moblin Spearthrowers.