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{{Enemy | {{Infobox Enemy | ||
|image= | |image= | ||
{{Media | {{Media | ||
|Artwork TLoZ= File:TLoZ Peahat Artwork.png | |Artwork TLoZ= File:TLoZ Peahat Artwork.png | ||
|Model LANS= File:LANS Peahat Model.png | |||
|Model OoT= File:OoT Peahat Model.png | |Model OoT= File:OoT Peahat Model.png | ||
|Model OoT3D= File:OoT3D Peahat Model.png | |Model OoT3D= File:OoT3D Peahat Model.png | ||
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|Model TPHD= File:TPHD Peahat Model.png | |Model TPHD= File:TPHD Peahat Model.png | ||
|Model SS= File:SS Peahat Model.png | |Model SS= File:SS Peahat Model.png | ||
|Model SSHD= File:SSHD Peahat Model.png | |||
|Model ALBW= File:ALBW Peahat Model.png | |Model ALBW= File:ALBW Peahat Model.png | ||
|Sprite TLoZ= File:TLoZ Peahat Sprite.png | |Sprite TLoZ= File:TLoZ Peahat Sprite.png | ||
|Sprite LA= File:LA Peahat Sprite.png | |Sprite LA= File:LA Peahat Sprite.png | ||
|Sprite LADX= File:LADX Peahat Sprite.png | |Sprite LADX= File:LADX Peahat Sprite.png | ||
|Sprite OoS= File:OoS Peahat Sprite.png | |||
|Sprite OoA= File:OoA Peahat Sprite.png | |Sprite OoA= File:OoA Peahat Sprite.png | ||
|Sprite TMC= File:TMC Peahat Sprite.png | |Sprite TMC= File:TMC Peahat Sprite.png | ||
}} | }} | ||
|caption= | |caption= | ||
|pronunciation= {{IPA|ˈpiːhæt}} {{Respell|PEE|hat}}<ref>{{Cite | |pronunciation= {{IPA|ˈpiːhæt}} {{Respell|PEE|hat}}<ref>{{Cite Web|quote= Pea-Pea-Peahats! |retrieved=October 24, 2014 |url= https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vP3SwWldcHs&t=15s |title= ''The Legend of Zelda'' US commercial |site= YouTube |type= Video}}</ref> | ||
|plural= Peahats<ref>{{Cite Book|quote= Peahats are plant- or flower-like enemies that rotate the petals and leaves on their heads to fly.|book= E |publisher= |page= 196}}</ref> | |plural= Peahats<ref>{{Cite Book|quote= Peahats are plant- or flower-like enemies that rotate the petals and leaves on their heads to fly.|book= E |publisher= |page= 196}}</ref> | ||
|game= | |game= TLoZ, LA, OoT, MM, OoS, OoA, TWW, TMC, TP, SS, ALBW | ||
|other= | |other= ZA, BSTLoZ, LCT, SSBfN3DS, CoH | ||
|habitat= {{Spawn Locations}} | |||
|member= | |member= | ||
|attack= | |attack= | ||
|weapon= {{Term|Series|Boomerang|link}} | {{Infobox Game Blocks | ||
|spoils= {{Term|TLoZ|Heart|link}} | |TLoZ= | ||
{{Damage | |||
|attack1= Contact | |||
|damage1= 0.50 | |||
}} | |||
|OoT= | |||
{{Damage | |||
|attack1= Spinning Blades | |||
|damage1= 1.00 | |||
}}, | |||
Spawn {{Plural|OoT3D|Peahat Larva|link}} | |||
|OoS= | |||
{{Damage | |||
|attack1= Contact | |||
|damage1= 0.50 | |||
}} | |||
|OoA= | |||
{{Damage | |||
|attack1= Contact | |||
|damage1= 0.50 | |||
}} | |||
|TWW= | |||
{{Damage | |||
|attack1= Contact | |||
|damage1= 0.25 | |||
}} | |||
|TMC= | |||
{{Damage | |||
|attack1= Contact | |||
|damage1= 0.25 | |||
}} | |||
}} | |||
|health= | |||
{{Infobox Game Blocks | |||
|TLoZ= {{HP|TLoZ|2}} | |||
|LA= {{HP|LA|1}} | |||
|OoT= {{HP|OoT|6}} | |||
|OoS= {{HP|OoS|2}} | |||
|OoA= {{HP|OoA|2}} | |||
|TWW= {{HP|TWW|2}} | |||
}} | |||
|weapon= | |||
{{List| | |||
{{Term|Series|Boomerang|link}}, | |||
{{Term|Series|Bow|link}}, | |||
{{Term|Series|Hookshot|link}}, | |||
{{Term|Series|Gust Jar|link}}, | |||
{{Term|Series|Sword|link}} | |||
}} | |||
|spoils= | |||
{{Infobox Game Blocks | |||
|TLoZ= {{Term|TLoZ|Heart|link}}, {{Term|TLoZ|Fairy|link}}, One {{Term|TLoZ|Rupee|link}} | |||
|TWW= {{Term|TWWHD|Golden Feather|link}} | |||
}} | |||
|exp= | |exp= | ||
|theme= | |theme= | ||
}} | }} | ||
{{Term/Store|Peahat|Peahats|Series, TLoZ, LA, LADX, LANS, OoT, OoT3D, MM, MM3D, OoA, OoS, TWW, TWWHD, TMC, SS, ALBW|plural}} | {{Term/Store|Peahat|Peahats|Series, TLoZ, LA, LADX, LANS, OoT, OoT3D, MM, MM3D, OoA, OoS, TWW, TWWHD, TMC, SS, ALBW|plural}} are recurring {{Plural|Series|Enemy|link}} in {{TLoZ|Series}}.<ref>{{Cite Book|quote= |book= E |publisher= |page= 196 {{Exp Game|TLoZ, LA, LADX, OoT, OoT3D, MM, MM3D, OoS, OoA, TWW, TWWHD, TMC, SS, ALBW}}}}</ref>{{Name Ref|LANS, SSHD, ZA, BSTLoZ, LCT, SSBfN3DS, CoH}} | ||
==Characteristics== | ==Characteristics== | ||
{{Plural|Series|Peahat}} are flying plant or flower-like enemies. They propel themselves into the air with the use of their petals or leaves that are located either at their base or top, and achieve flight by rapidly spinning them, similar to helicopter blades. While in flight, they are beyond the reach of nearly all attacks; however, in most games, they cannot maintain flight for very long and eventually stop to rest. They can often be found in groups across various regions; mostly in fields or deserts, but occasionally within {{Plural|Series|Dungeon|link}} as well. According to {{TLoZ}} manual, they are the spirits of dead flowers.<ref>{{Cite | {{Plural|Series|Peahat}} are flying plant or flower-like enemies. They propel themselves into the air with the use of their petals or leaves that are located either at their base or top, and achieve flight by rapidly spinning them, similar to helicopter blades. While in flight, they are beyond the reach of nearly all attacks; however, in most games, they cannot maintain flight for very long and eventually stop to rest. They can often be found in groups across various regions; mostly in fields or deserts, but occasionally within {{Plural|Series|Dungeon|link}} as well. According to {{TLoZ}} manual, they are the spirits of dead flowers.<ref>{{Cite Manual|quote=Has little attacking power. This is the ghost of a flower that bounces and flutters around the place. Link can eliminate it only when it's standing still.|game=TLoZ|page=29}}</ref> | ||
While most {{Plural|Series|Peahat}} are hostile in {{TLoZ|Series}}, others appear as benevolent fauna that {{Term|Series|Link|link}} can use to aid him in his quest. {{TP}} and {{SS}} feature harmless {{Plural|Series|Peahat}} that can fly perpetually, and whose bases may be grappled onto using the {{Term|Series|Clawshot|link}}. These {{Plural|Series|Peahat}} may move in a predetermined path, and act as transportation as {{Term|Series|Link}} is carried overhead. | While most {{Plural|Series|Peahat}} are hostile in {{TLoZ|Series}}, others appear as benevolent fauna that {{Term|Series|Link|link}} can use to aid him in his quest. {{TP}} and {{SS}} feature harmless {{Plural|Series|Peahat}} that can fly perpetually, and whose bases may be grappled onto using the {{Term|Series|Clawshot|link}}. These {{Plural|Series|Peahat}} may move in a predetermined path, and act as transportation as {{Term|Series|Link}} is carried overhead. | ||
==={{TLoZ|-}}=== | ==={{TLoZ|-}}=== | ||
{{ | {{Manual|TLoZ|Peahat|Has little attacking power. This is the ghost of a flower that bounces and flutters around the place. Link can eliminate it only when it's standing still.}} | ||
{{Plural|TLoZ|Peahat}} in {{TLoZ}} are enemies found in the {{Term|TLoZ|Overworld|link}} of {{Term|TLoZ|Hyrule|link}}. They primarily congregate in the deserts and mountains of northeastern {{Term|TLoZ|Hyrule}}, but also appear in smaller numbers near the {{Term|TLoZ|Lost Woods|link}}. {{Plural|TLoZ|Peahat}} flutter through the air, during which they are impervious to all attacks. They will periodically stop to rest before taking flight again, leaving themselves vulnerable. {{Plural|TLoZ|Peahat}} always appear in small groups, and often move in sporadic patterns, making them difficult to dodge at times. As they can fly across the entire screen, it is also possible for them to land on top of walls and trees, leaving them out of reach to attack. When defeated, {{Plural|TLoZ|Peahat}} may drop either a {{Term|TLoZ|Heart|link}}, a {{Term|TLoZ|Fairy|link}} or one {{Term|TLoZ|Rupee|link}}.{{Note|If {{Term|TLoZ|Link}} defeats 10 enemies without getting hit or teleporting with the {{Term|TLoZ|Recorder}}, then the 10th enemy defeated will drop five {{Plural|TLoZ|Rupee}}. However, if the 10th enemy is defeated with a {{Term|TLoZ|Bomb}}, then it will drop four {{Plural|TLoZ|Bomb}}. If {{Term|TLoZ|Link}} defeats 16 enemies without getting hit or teleporting, then the 16th enemy will drop a {{Term|TLoZ|Fairy}}. After the 16th enemy, {{Term|TLoZ|Link}} must get hit and reset the counter to zero in order to achieve this effect again. Defeating {{Plural|TLoZ|Armos}}, {{Plural|TLoZ|Like Like}}, {{Plural|TLoZ|Keese}}, or {{Plural|TLoZ|Gel}} will not be counted.<ref>{{Cite | {{Plural|TLoZ|Peahat}} in {{TLoZ}} are enemies found in the {{Term|TLoZ|Overworld|link}} of {{Term|TLoZ|Hyrule|link}}. They primarily congregate in the deserts and mountains of northeastern {{Term|TLoZ|Hyrule}}, but also appear in smaller numbers near the {{Term|TLoZ|Lost Woods|link}}. {{Plural|TLoZ|Peahat}} flutter through the air, during which they are impervious to all attacks. They will periodically stop to rest before taking flight again, leaving themselves vulnerable. {{Plural|TLoZ|Peahat}} always appear in small groups, and often move in sporadic patterns, making them difficult to dodge at times. As they can fly across the entire screen, it is also possible for them to land on top of walls and trees, leaving them out of reach to attack. When defeated, {{Plural|TLoZ|Peahat}} may drop either a {{Term|TLoZ|Heart|link}}, a {{Term|TLoZ|Fairy|link}} or one {{Term|TLoZ|Rupee|link}}.{{Note|If {{Term|TLoZ|Link}} defeats 10 enemies without getting hit or teleporting with the {{Term|TLoZ|Recorder}}, then the 10th enemy defeated will drop five {{Plural|TLoZ|Rupee}}. However, if the 10th enemy is defeated with a {{Term|TLoZ|Bomb}}, then it will drop four {{Plural|TLoZ|Bomb}}. If {{Term|TLoZ|Link}} defeats 16 enemies without getting hit or teleporting, then the 16th enemy will drop a {{Term|TLoZ|Fairy}}. After the 16th enemy, {{Term|TLoZ|Link}} must get hit and reset the counter to zero in order to achieve this effect again. Defeating {{Plural|TLoZ|Armos}}, {{Plural|TLoZ|Like Like}}, {{Plural|TLoZ|Keese}}, or {{Plural|TLoZ|Gel}} will not be counted.<ref>{{Cite Web|quote=|author=n.a.|published=n.d.|retrieved=August 17, 2017|url=http://redcandle.us/The_Legend_of_Zelda#Forced_drops|title=Forced Drops|site=redcandle.us}}</ref>}} | ||
==={{LA|-}}=== | ==={{LA|-}}=== | ||
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==={{OoT|-}}=== | ==={{OoT|-}}=== | ||
{{Navi| | {{Navi | ||
{{Plural|OoT3D|Peahat}} in {{OoT}} take on a much different form than previous appearances, resembling gigantic fruit-like plants with propeller leaves at their base. They only appear in the northern and southern corners of {{Term|OoT3D|Hyrule Field|link}} when {{Term|OoT3D|Link|link}} is a child, away from any paths and crossroads. During the day, they sit quietly, and at night bury themselves into the ground with only their blossom showing. While {{Plural|OoT3D|Peahat}} will not actively search for {{Term|OoT3D|Link}}, they will be provoked if he enters into their territory, and will uproot themselves and fly after him in attack. They attack either by swooping down at him with their leaf-like blades, or create {{Plural|OoT3D|Peahat Larva|link}}, which are smaller versions that swarm after him. If attacked at night, {{Plural|OoT3D|Peahat}} will only release {{Plural| | |quote1= {{Color|OoT White|Peahat}}<br/>Its weak point is its roots! | ||
}} | |||
{{Plural|OoT3D|Peahat}} in {{OoT}} take on a much different form than previous appearances, resembling gigantic fruit-like plants with propeller leaves at their base. They only appear in the northern and southern corners of {{Term|OoT3D|Hyrule Field|link}} when {{Term|OoT3D|Link|link}} is a child, away from any paths and crossroads. During the day, they sit quietly, and at night bury themselves into the ground with only their blossom showing. While {{Plural|OoT3D|Peahat}} will not actively search for {{Term|OoT3D|Link}}, they will be provoked if he enters into their territory, and will uproot themselves and fly after him in attack. They attack either by swooping down at him with their leaf-like blades, or create {{Plural|OoT3D|Peahat Larva|link}}, which are smaller versions that swarm after him. If attacked at night, {{Plural|OoT3D|Peahat}} will only release {{Plural|OoT3D|Peahat Larva}} and will not emerge. {{Plural|OoT3D|Peahat}}' weak spots lie in the tiny root beneath their base. This root can be struck with the {{Term|OoT3D|Kokiri Sword|link}} to inflict damage. | |||
{{Plural|OoT3D|Peahat}} are the only enemy that will drop two different kinds of loot at once, but on an uncommon basis. | {{Plural|OoT3D|Peahat}} are the only enemy that will drop two different kinds of loot at once, but on an uncommon basis. | ||
==={{MM|-}}=== | ==={{MM|-}}=== | ||
{{Tatl|Peahat|Don't tell me you don't know about the | {{Tatl | ||
|context1= {{MM3D|-}} | |||
|quote1= A {{Color|MM3D White|Peahat}}. Just remember that its root area is soft! | |||
|context2= {{MM|-}} | |||
|quote2= Don't tell me you don't know about the {{Color|MM White|{{Typo|Pea Hat|Peahat}}}}! Just remember that its root area is soft! | |||
}} | |||
A single {{Term|MM3D|Peahat}} is found in {{MM}}, in a {{Term|MM3D|Secret Grotto|link}} in {{Term|MM3D|Termina Field|link}}. When defeated, a {{Term|MM3D|Treasure Chest|link}} containing a {{Term|MM3D|Piece of Heart|link}} is revealed. | A single {{Term|MM3D|Peahat}} is found in {{MM}}, in a {{Term|MM3D|Secret Grotto|link}} in {{Term|MM3D|Termina Field|link}}. When defeated, a {{Term|MM3D|Treasure Chest|link}} containing a {{Term|MM3D|Piece of Heart|link}} is revealed. | ||
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==={{TWW|-}}=== | ==={{TWW|-}}=== | ||
{{ | {{Figurines|TWW}} | ||
{{Tingle| | {{Tingle | ||
|context1= | |||
|quote1= Aha! I see a '''Peahat'''! Fan him with the Deku Leaf to knock him down, then attack! | |||
Uh-oh, I see a '''Peahat'''!< | |||
|context2= After obtaining the Boomerang | |||
|quote2= <p>Uh-oh, I see a '''Peahat'''!</p><p>Hit it with a projectile!</p> | |||
}} | |||
{{Plural|TWWHD|Peahat}} in {{TWW}} are much smaller, appearing as bulbous plants with long, feather-like flowers. They are encountered on many islands, but primarily congregate in the {{Term|TWWHD|Forbidden Woods|link}}. Unlike previous incarnations, these {{Plural|TWWHD|Peahat}} do not stop to rest, and their flower-like propeller blades block {{Term|TWWHD|Sword|link}} attacks, requiring them to first be stunned by another item. If {{Term|TWWHD|Link|link}} uses the {{Term|TWWHD|Deku Leaf|link}}, they will be blown back and stunned with the gust of wind it produces. The {{Term|TWWHD|Boomerang|link}} can also be thrown to slice their petals off; however, the petals will regrow. {{Plural|TWWHD|Peahat}} may drop {{Plural|TWWHD|Golden Feather|link}} when defeated, which the {{Term|TWWHD|Grappling Hook|link}} can also steal from them. | {{Plural|TWWHD|Peahat}} in {{TWW}} are much smaller, appearing as bulbous plants with long, feather-like flowers. They are encountered on many islands, but primarily congregate in the {{Term|TWWHD|Forbidden Woods|link}}. Unlike previous incarnations, these {{Plural|TWWHD|Peahat}} do not stop to rest, and their flower-like propeller blades block {{Term|TWWHD|Sword|link}} attacks, requiring them to first be stunned by another item. If {{Term|TWWHD|Link|link}} uses the {{Term|TWWHD|Deku Leaf|link}}, they will be blown back and stunned with the gust of wind it produces. The {{Term|TWWHD|Boomerang|link}} can also be thrown to slice their petals off; however, the petals will regrow. {{Plural|TWWHD|Peahat}} may drop {{Plural|TWWHD|Golden Feather|link}} when defeated, which the {{Term|TWWHD|Grappling Hook|link}} can also steal from them. | ||
==={{TMC|-}}=== | ==={{TMC|-}}=== | ||
{{ | {{Figurines|TMC}} | ||
{{Plural|TMC|Peahat}} in {{TMC}} behave similarly to their past appearances; they slowly hover through the air and are impervious to all {{Term|TMC|Sword|link}} attacks while in flight. Unlike past incarnations, however, {{Plural|TMC|Peahat}} never stop to rest. Using the {{Term|TMC|Gust Jar|link}}, it is possible to drag them out of the air; a {{Term|TMC|Peahat}} stuck to the {{Term|TMC|Gust Jar|display=Jar}} can be expelled and killed as it crashes into an obstacle. It is also possible to use the {{Term|TMC|Boomerang|link}} to stun them, which will slice off their flower propeller blades. The {{Term|TMC|Peahat}} will then hop around for a short time after regaining consciousness, and will eventually regrow its flowers if left alone. {{Plural|TMC|Peahat}} can also be dispatched with one {{Term|TMC|Arrow|link}}. They appear frequently on {{Term|TMC|Mount Crenel|link}}. | {{Plural|TMC|Peahat}} in {{TMC}} behave similarly to their past appearances; they slowly hover through the air and are impervious to all {{Term|TMC|Sword|link}} attacks while in flight. Unlike past incarnations, however, {{Plural|TMC|Peahat}} never stop to rest. Using the {{Term|TMC|Gust Jar|link}}, it is possible to drag them out of the air; a {{Term|TMC|Peahat}} stuck to the {{Term|TMC|Gust Jar|display=Jar}} can be expelled and killed as it crashes into an obstacle. It is also possible to use the {{Term|TMC|Boomerang|link}} to stun them, which will slice off their flower propeller blades. The {{Term|TMC|Peahat}} will then hop around for a short time after regaining consciousness, and will eventually regrow its flowers if left alone. {{Plural|TMC|Peahat}} can also be dispatched with one {{Term|TMC|Arrow|link}}. They appear frequently on {{Term|TMC|Mount Crenel|link}}. | ||
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==={{SS|-}}=== | ==={{SS|-}}=== | ||
{{Fi|Peahat | {{Fi | ||
|quote1= <p>Target lock: {{Color|SS Blue|Peahat}}</p><p>At first glance, this looks like any other plant species, but the Peahat has a unique ability to fly when the flower on its top is pulled off with a {{Color|SS Gold|whip}}.</p> | |||
}} | |||
{{Plural|SS|Peahat}} in {{SS}} appear as benevolent {{Term|SS|Clawshot|link}} targets, as they did in {{TP}}. They resemble plant bulbs that fly using their flower heads. Submerged {{Plural|SS|Peahat}} can also be found buried underground or underwater in certain areas, and can have their petals activated by using the {{Term|SS|Whip|link}}. | {{Plural|SS|Peahat}} in {{SS}} appear as benevolent {{Term|SS|Clawshot|link}} targets, as they did in {{TP}}. They resemble plant bulbs that fly using their flower heads. Submerged {{Plural|SS|Peahat}} can also be found buried underground or underwater in certain areas, and can have their petals activated by using the {{Term|SS|Whip|link}}. | ||
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==Other Appearances== | ==Other Appearances== | ||
==={{BSTLoZ|-}}=== | ==={{BSTLoZ|-}}=== | ||
{{Noncanon|Start}} | |||
{{Stub|BSTLoZ}} | {{Stub|BSTLoZ}} | ||
{{Noncanon|End}} | |||
==={{ZA|-}}=== | |||
{{Noncanon|Start}} | |||
In {{ZA}}, Peahats act more like [[Octorok]]s than their canonical kin. They never fly, instead opting to wander around in small groups on the ground. They have also developed the ability to shoot seeds. Early in the game, when [[Princess Zelda|Zelda]]'s life meter is low, they are among the most dangerous enemies as they have high resilience and usually travel in groups of two to six members. However, once Zelda has obtained the [[Magic Shield]], she will be able to block their projectile attacks, making them easier to defeat. | |||
{{Noncanon|End}} | |||
==={{LCT|-}}=== | ==={{LCT|-}}=== | ||
{{Noncanon|Start}} | |||
{{Plural|LCT|Peahat}} appear in {{Term|LCT|Oocca Target Practice|link}} and {{Term|LCT|Gerudo Moldorm: Defender|link}} in {{LCT}}. Although the main objective of the {{Term|LCT|Oocca Target Practice}} {{Term|LCT|Stage}} is the shoot the targets carried by {{Plural|LCT|Oocca|link}}, the {{Plural|LCT|Peahat}} in the background may also be shot, which will cause them to descend slightly and give {{Term|LCT|Link|link}} one point each time they are shot. Shooting them with {{Plural|LCT|Bomb Arrow|link}}, however, will completely destroy them and will grant 100 points. The very last one that appears will reveal a red {{Term|LCT|Fairy|link}} worth 1,000 points if it is destroyed with a {{Term|LCT|Bomb Arrow}}. | {{Plural|LCT|Peahat}} appear in {{Term|LCT|Oocca Target Practice|link}} and {{Term|LCT|Gerudo Moldorm: Defender|link}} in {{LCT}}. Although the main objective of the {{Term|LCT|Oocca Target Practice}} {{Term|LCT|Stage}} is the shoot the targets carried by {{Plural|LCT|Oocca|link}}, the {{Plural|LCT|Peahat}} in the background may also be shot, which will cause them to descend slightly and give {{Term|LCT|Link|link}} one point each time they are shot. Shooting them with {{Plural|LCT|Bomb Arrow|link}}, however, will completely destroy them and will grant 100 points. The very last one that appears will reveal a red {{Term|LCT|Fairy|link}} worth 1,000 points if it is destroyed with a {{Term|LCT|Bomb Arrow}}. | ||
{{Noncanon|End}} | |||
==={{ | ==={{SSB4|3DS|-}}=== | ||
{{Noncanon|Start}} | {{Noncanon|Start}} | ||
In {{SSB4|3DS}}, Peahats and their Larvae from {{OoT|-}} appear as enemies in the {{Ssb|Smash Run}} mode. They also appear as a [[Trophies in Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS/Wii U|Trophy]]. | In {{SSB4|3DS}}, Peahats and their Larvae from {{OoT|-}} appear as enemies in the {{Ssb|Smash Run}} mode. They also appear as a [[Trophies in Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS/Wii U|Trophy]]. | ||
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|} | |} | ||
{{Noncanon|End}} | {{Noncanon|End}} | ||
==={{CoH|-}}=== | |||
{{Ambig|Start}} | |||
[[File:CoH Peahat Sprite.png|left]] | |||
{{Plural|CoH|Peahat}} appear as enemies in {{CoH}}, where they move to the beat of the music. They are largely stationary enemies but will fly away when {{Term|CoH|Cadence|link}}, {{Term|CoH|Link|link}}, {{Term|CoH|Yves|link}}, or {{Term|CoH|Princess Zelda|link}} gets too close for their liking. Before flying, the propeller on the top of their bodies will start to slowly spin, getting faster as they approach. Upon being approached, they will fly up and move on every other beat in any direction, including diagonal. Then, they will fly for several beats before returning to the ground to rest. | |||
{{Ambig|End}} | |||
==Nomenclature== | ==Nomenclature== | ||
{{Nomenclature}} | {{Nomenclature}} | ||
===Other Names=== | |||
{{Other Names | |||
|- | |||
| Pea Hat<ref>{{Cite|Don't tell me you don't know about the {{Color|MM White|Pea Hat}}! Just remember that its root area is soft!|Tatl|MM}}</ref> | |||
| {{MM}} | |||
| {{MM}} | |||
| {{E}} | |||
}} | |||
==Gallery== | ==Gallery== | ||
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File:TLoZ Link Fighting Peahats Artwork.png|Concept art of {{Term|TLoZ|Link}} fighting {{Plural|TLoZ|Peahat}} from {{TLoZ|-}} | File:TLoZ Link Fighting Peahats Artwork.png|Concept art of {{Term|TLoZ|Link}} fighting {{Plural|TLoZ|Peahat}} from {{TLoZ|-}} | ||
File:TLoZ Link Fighting Enemies Artwork.png|Concept art of {{Term|TLoZ|Link}} fighting a {{Term|TLoZ|Peahat}} and other enemies from {{TLoZ|-}} | File:TLoZ Link Fighting Enemies Artwork.png|Concept art of {{Term|TLoZ|Link}} fighting a {{Term|TLoZ|Peahat}} and other enemies from {{TLoZ|-}} | ||
File:LANS Peahat Concept Artwork.png|Concept artwork of a {{Term|LANS|Peahat}} from {{LANS|-}} | |||
File:TMC Peahat Sprite 2.png|A {{Term|TMC|Peahat}} carrying a {{Term|TMC|Bomb}} from {{TMC|-}} | |||
File:SS Peahat Submerged Model.png|A submerged {{Term|SS|Peahat}} from {{SS|-}} | File:SS Peahat Submerged Model.png|A submerged {{Term|SS|Peahat}} from {{SS|-}} | ||
File:ZA Peahat Sprite.png|A {{Term|ZA|Peahat}} from {{ZA|-}} | File:ZA Peahat Sprite.png|A {{Term|ZA|Peahat}} from {{ZA|-}} | ||
File:ZA Peahat Minuature.jpg|Miniature of a {{Term|ZA|Peahat}} from {{ZA|-}} | File:ZA Peahat Minuature.jpg|Miniature of a {{Term|ZA|Peahat}} from {{ZA|-}} | ||
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Peahats are recurring Enemies in The Legend of Zelda series.[3][name references needed]
Characteristics
Peahats are flying plant or flower-like enemies. They propel themselves into the air with the use of their petals or leaves that are located either at their base or top, and achieve flight by rapidly spinning them, similar to helicopter blades. While in flight, they are beyond the reach of nearly all attacks; however, in most games, they cannot maintain flight for very long and eventually stop to rest. They can often be found in groups across various regions; mostly in fields or deserts, but occasionally within Dungeons as well. According to The Legend of Zelda manual, they are the spirits of dead flowers.[4]
While most Peahats are hostile in The Legend of Zelda series, others appear as benevolent fauna that Link can use to aid him in his quest. Twilight Princess and Skyward Sword feature harmless Peahats that can fly perpetually, and whose bases may be grappled onto using the Clawshot. These Peahats may move in a predetermined path, and act as transportation as Link is carried overhead.
The Legend of Zelda
Peahats in The Legend of Zelda are enemies found in the Overworld of Hyrule. They primarily congregate in the deserts and mountains of northeastern Hyrule, but also appear in smaller numbers near the Lost Woods. Peahats flutter through the air, during which they are impervious to all attacks. They will periodically stop to rest before taking flight again, leaving themselves vulnerable. Peahats always appear in small groups, and often move in sporadic patterns, making them difficult to dodge at times. As they can fly across the entire screen, it is also possible for them to land on top of walls and trees, leaving them out of reach to attack. When defeated, Peahats may drop either a Heart, a Fairy or one Rupee.[note 1]
Link's Awakening
Peahats in Link's Awakening behave identically to those from The Legend of Zelda; however, they only appear inside Dungeons, and can be found in the Angler's Tunnel, Eagle's Tower, and Turtle Rock. Peahats appear in small groups, swiftly fly through the air, and periodically land, leaving them vulnerable to attack. Like their appearance from The Legend of Zelda, Peahats in Link's Awakening can fly across the entire screen, and may stop to rest on a wall or even in the middle of a pit.
Ocarina of Time
Peahats in Ocarina of Time take on a much different form than previous appearances, resembling gigantic fruit-like plants with propeller leaves at their base. They only appear in the northern and southern corners of Hyrule Field when Link is a child, away from any paths and crossroads. During the day, they sit quietly, and at night bury themselves into the ground with only their blossom showing. While Peahats will not actively search for Link, they will be provoked if he enters into their territory, and will uproot themselves and fly after him in attack. They attack either by swooping down at him with their leaf-like blades, or create Peahat Larvae, which are smaller versions that swarm after him. If attacked at night, Peahats will only release Peahat Larvae and will not emerge. Peahats' weak spots lie in the tiny root beneath their base. This root can be struck with the Kokiri Sword to inflict damage.
Peahats are the only enemy that will drop two different kinds of loot at once, but on an uncommon basis.
Majora's Mask
A single Peahat is found in Majora's Mask, in a Secret Grotto in Termina Field. When defeated, a Treasure Chest containing a Piece of Heart is revealed.
Oracle of Seasons
Peahats in Oracle of Seasons appear identically to their Link's Awakening incarnation. They flutter through the air, during which they are invincible to all attacks, becoming vulnerable only when they stop to land. Like previous incarnations, they can still potentially land on a wall or other obstacles. They appear in the Overworld as well as Dungeons, and can be encountered in the Eastern Suburbs, the Woods of Winter, North Horon, Poison Moth's Lair, and Unicorn's Cave.
Oracle of Ages
Peahats in Oracle of Ages appear identically to their Link's Awakening incarnation. They flutter through the air, during which they are invincible to all attacks, becoming vulnerable only when they stop to land. Like previous incarnations, they can still potentially land on a wall or other obstacles. They can be found in the Wing Dungeon, Moonlit Grotto, Skull Dungeon, and Hero's Cave.
The Wind Waker
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Description | Habitat: Forbidden Woods |
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Habitat: Forbidden Woods |
Peahats in The Wind Waker are much smaller, appearing as bulbous plants with long, feather-like flowers. They are encountered on many islands, but primarily congregate in the Forbidden Woods. Unlike previous incarnations, these Peahats do not stop to rest, and their flower-like propeller blades block Sword attacks, requiring them to first be stunned by another item. If Link uses the Deku Leaf, they will be blown back and stunned with the gust of wind it produces. The Boomerang can also be thrown to slice their petals off; however, the petals will regrow. Peahats may drop Golden Feathers when defeated, which the Grappling Hook can also steal from them.
The Minish Cap
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Number | 087 |
Description | Appears on Mount Crenel, etc. |
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087 | Appears on Mount Crenel, etc. |
Peahats in The Minish Cap behave similarly to their past appearances; they slowly hover through the air and are impervious to all Sword attacks while in flight. Unlike past incarnations, however, Peahats never stop to rest. Using the Gust Jar, it is possible to drag them out of the air; a Peahat stuck to the Jar can be expelled and killed as it crashes into an obstacle. It is also possible to use the Boomerang to stun them, which will slice off their flower propeller blades. The Peahat will then hop around for a short time after regaining consciousness, and will eventually regrow its flowers if left alone. Peahats can also be dispatched with one Arrow. They appear frequently on Mount Crenel.
A much more aggressive variety that carries Bombs also appears at Veil Falls. These Peahats fly much higher in the air and carry the Bombs beneath them. After swarming around Link, they will drop their Bombs, after which they will flutter close to the ground and attempt to slam into him. They can then return to the air and produce another Bomb. These Peahats are vulnerable only when they are close to the ground; however, they are still impervious to the Sword, and the Gust Jar and Boomerang will have no effect on them. Instead, these Peahats can only be defeated by shooting an Arrow at them.
Twilight Princess
Peahats in Twilight Princess resemble plants with thick roots that form a sac-like shape. They are harmless, providing transportation for Link by allowing him to grapple onto their roots with the Clawshot. Some fly in a predetermined path, and may be used to carry Link over short distances, while others hover in place. Strings of Peahats can be grappled between one another with the Double Clawshots, acting as a bridge between one area and the next. Peahats are able to support Link's weight, but will begin to descend if he is wearing the Iron Boots. These Peahats are important in navigating the City in the Sky and during the battle with Argorok.
Skyward Sword
Peahats in Skyward Sword appear as benevolent Clawshot targets, as they did in Twilight Princess. They resemble plant bulbs that fly using their flower heads. Submerged Peahats can also be found buried underground or underwater in certain areas, and can have their petals activated by using the Whip.
A Link Between Worlds
Peahats in A Link Between Worlds resemble bulbous flying plants that appear only during the Boss battle against Zaganaga. The Boss releases spawns of Peahats, which swiftly swarm after Link; however, unlike their previous incarnations, they can be dispatched even during mid-flight.
Other Appearances
BS The Legend of Zelda
Zelda's Adventure
In Zelda's Adventure, Peahats act more like Octoroks than their canonical kin. They never fly, instead opting to wander around in small groups on the ground. They have also developed the ability to shoot seeds. Early in the game, when Zelda's life meter is low, they are among the most dangerous enemies as they have high resilience and usually travel in groups of two to six members. However, once Zelda has obtained the Magic Shield, she will be able to block their projectile attacks, making them easier to defeat.
Link's Crossbow Training
Peahats appear in Oocca Target Practice and Gerudo Moldorm: Defender in Link's Crossbow Training. Although the main objective of the Oocca Target Practice Stage is the shoot the targets carried by Oocca, the Peahats in the background may also be shot, which will cause them to descend slightly and give Link one point each time they are shot. Shooting them with Exploding Arrows, however, will completely destroy them and will grant 100 points. The very last one that appears will reveal a red Fairy worth 1,000 points if it is destroyed with a Exploding Arrow.
Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS
In Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS, Peahats and their Larvae from Ocarina of Time appear as enemies in the Smash Run mode. They also appear as a Trophy.
Trophy Information
# | Trophy | Appears in | Description | How to unlock | |
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205 | N/A | Ocarina of Time Ocarina of Time 3D |
These flying plants have been in Legend of Zelda games since the very beginning. If they sense a fighter nearby, they'll spawn Peahat Larvae that won't give up the chase. Peahats like to spin rapidly at nearby enemies. If you can defeat one, the rewards will be worth the trouble you went through. | Random | |
Peahat |
Cadence of Hyrule
Peahats appear as enemies in Cadence of Hyrule, where they move to the beat of the music. They are largely stationary enemies but will fly away when Cadence, Link, Yves, or Zelda gets too close for their liking. Before flying, the propeller on the top of their bodies will start to slowly spin, getting faster as they approach. Upon being approached, they will fly up and move on every other beat in any direction, including diagonal. Then, they will fly for several beats before returning to the ground to rest.
Nomenclature
Names in Other Regions | ||
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Language | Names | Meanings |
ピーハット (Pīhatto) (TLoZ | OoT | TWW | SS)[11][12][13][14] | Same as English. | |
匹哈特 (Pǐhātè) (TLoZ)[19] | ||
Zandbloemen (TLoZ)[18] | Sand flower | |
Peahat (TLoZ | TWW)[16][17] | ||
Killeranas (OoT | TWW)[15] | Portmanteau out of Killer and Ananas (pineapple) | |
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Peahat (TWW)[20] | ||
This table was generated using translation pages. To request an addition, please contact a staff member with a reference. |
Other Names
Name | Pea Hat[21] |
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Pea Hat[21] |
Gallery
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Artwork of a Peahat from The Legend of Zelda
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Concept art of Link fighting Peahats from The Legend of Zelda
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Concept art of Link fighting a Peahat and other enemies from The Legend of Zelda
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Concept artwork of a Peahat from Link's Awakening for Nintendo Switch
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A Peahat carrying a Bomb from The Minish Cap
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A submerged Peahat from Skyward Sword
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A Peahat from Zelda's Adventure
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Miniature of a Peahat from Zelda's Adventure
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A Peahat from BS The Legend of Zelda
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A Peahat and its larvae from Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS
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Artwork of a Peahat from Cadence of Hyrule
See Also
Notes
- ↑ If Link defeats 10 enemies without getting hit or teleporting with the Flute, then the 10th enemy defeated will drop five Rupees. However, if the 10th enemy is defeated with a Bomb, then it will drop four Bombs. If Link defeats 16 enemies without getting hit or teleporting, then the 16th enemy will drop a Fairy. After the 16th enemy, Link must get hit and reset the counter to zero in order to achieve this effect again. Defeating Armos, Like Likes, Keese, or Gels will not be counted.[5]
References
- ↑ "Pea-Pea-Peahats!" — The Legend of Zelda US commercial , YouTube (Video), retrieved October 24, 2014.
- ↑ "Peahats are plant- or flower-like enemies that rotate the petals and leaves on their heads to fly." (Encyclopedia, Dark Horse Books, pg. 196)
- ↑ Encyclopedia, Dark Horse Books, pg. 196 (TLoZ | LA | LADX | OoT | OoT3D | MM | MM3D | OoS | OoA | TWW | TWWHD | TMC | SS | ALBW)
- ↑ "Has little attacking power. This is the ghost of a flower that bounces and flutters around the place. Link can eliminate it only when it's standing still." (The Legend of Zelda manual, pg. 29)
- ↑ n.a., Forced Drops , redcandle.us, published n.d., retrieved August 17, 2017.
- ↑ The Legend of Zelda manual, Italian localization, [which page?]
- ↑ 7.0 7.1 Enciclopedia di Hyrule, Magazzini Salani, pg. 196
- ↑ "Bulbocottero" — Navi (Ocarina of Time 3D, Italian localization)
- ↑ "Ecco un bulbocottero." — Tatl (Majora's Mask 3D, Italian localization)
- ↑ "Bulbocottero
Habitat: Caverna del Monte del Drago.
Caratteristica: gira e rigira." — Nintendo Gallery (The Wind Waker) - ↑ Hyrule Encyclopedia, Tokuma Shoten Publishing Co., Ltd., pg. 195
- ↑ Nintendo Official Guidebook—The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time, Shogakukan, pg. 145
- ↑ "ピーハット
生息場所 禁断の森
特技 回転" — Nintendo Gallery (The Wind Waker) - ↑ Hyrule Encyclopedia, Ambit Ltd., pg. 195
- ↑ "Killeranas
Heimat: Der Verbotene Hain
Spezialangriff: Wirbelschlag" — Nintendo Gallery (The Wind Waker) - ↑ Hyrule Historia, Les Éditions Soleil, pg. 140 (TLoZ)
- ↑ "Peahat
Lieu de résidence: Bois Défendus.
Spécialité: le mouvement circulaire." — Nintendo Gallery (The Wind Waker) - ↑ The Legend of Zelda manual, pg. 29
- ↑ 塞尔达传说:百科全书, New Star Press, pg. 202
- ↑ "Peahat
Hábitat: Bosque Prohibido
Especialidad: Despegue vertical" — Nintendo Gallery (The Wind Waker) - ↑ "Don't tell me you don't know about the Pea Hat! Just remember that its root area is soft!" — Tatl (Majora's Mask)
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