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{{Term/Store|Dynalfos|Dynalfos|Series, TP, TPHD|plural}},{{Exp Game|TP}}<ref name="E 215">{{Cite Book|quote= |book= E|publisher= |page= 175 {{Exp Game|OoT|OoT3D|MM|MM3D|TP|TPHD}}}}</ref> also known as {{Term/Store|Dinolfos|Dinolfos|OoT, OoT3D, MM, MM3D, HW, HWL, HWDE|plural}},{{Exp Game|OoT|MM|HW|HWL}}<ref name="E 215"/> are recurring enemies in {{TLoZ|Series}}.{{Note|In all versions of {{MM|-}} prior to {{MM3D}}, Dinolfos were referred to as '''Dinofols'''.<ref>{{Cite|{{Color|MM Light Blue|What?! Don't you know about the}} Dinofols{{Color|MM Light Blue|? Use targeting methods while defending. And watch out for its fiery breath!}}|Tatl|MM}}</ref> This was changed with the release of {{MM3D|-}}.}}
{{Term/Store|Dynalfos|Dynalfos|Series, TP, TPHD|plural}},{{Exp Game|TP}}<ref name="E 215">{{Cite Book|quote= |book= E |publisher= |page= 175 {{Exp Game|OoT, OoT3D, MM, MM3D, TP, TPHD}}}}</ref> also known as {{Term/Store|Dinolfos|Dinolfos|OoT, OoT3D, MM, MM3D, HW, HWL, HWDE|plural}},{{Exp Game|OoT, MM, HW}}<ref name="E 215"/>{{Name Ref|HWDE}} are recurring {{Plural|Series|Enemy|link}} in {{TLoZ|Series}}.


==Characteristics==
==Characteristics==
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==={{OoT|-}}===
==={{OoT|-}}===
{{Navi|Dinolfos|Dinolfos<br>{{Color|OoT Light Blue|Use your shield well and fight with}} {{Icon|OoT Z}} Targeting {{Color|OoT Light Blue|techniques!}} {{Exp Game|OoT}}
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|quote1= {{Color|OoT3D White|Dinolfos}}<br/>Use your shield well and fight with {{Color|OoT3D White|{{Icon|OoT3D L}} Targeting}} techniques!
Dinolfos<br>{{Color|OoT3D Light Blue|Use your shield well and fight with}} {{Icon|OoT3D L}} Targeting {{Color|OoT3D Light Blue|techniques!}}}}
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{{Plural|OoT3D|Dynalfos}} appear in the {{Plural|OoT3D|Gerudo's Training Ground|link}} and in {{Plural|OoT3D|Ganon's Castle|link}} in {{OoT}}. They can be defeated by using the {{Plural|OoT3D|Shield|link}} to block their hits, and then attacking with the {{Plural|OoT3D|Sword|link}} once they let their guard down.
{{Plural|OoT3D|Dynalfos}} appear in the {{Term|OoT3D|Gerudo's Training Ground|link}} and in {{Term|OoT3D|Ganon's Castle|link}} in {{OoT}}. In ''Master Quest'', they can also be found in the {{Term|OoT3D|Spirit Temple|link}}. They can be defeated by using the {{Plural|OoT3D|Shield|link}} to block their hits, and then attacking with the {{Plural|OoT3D|Sword|link}} once they let their guard down.


==={{MM|-}}===
==={{MM|-}}===
{{Tatl|Dinolfos|{{Color|MM Light Blue|What?! Don't you know about the}} Dinofols{{Color|MM Light Blue|? Use targeting methods while defending. And watch out for its fiery breath!}} {{Exp Game|MM}}
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{{Color|MM3D Light Blue|A}} Dinolfos{{Color|MM3D Light Blue|. Use targeting methods while defending. And watch out for its fiery breath!}} {{Exp Game|MM3D}}}}
|quote1= A {{Color|MM3D White|Dinolfos}}. Use targeting methods while defending. And watch out for its fiery breath!
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A {{Term|MM3D|Dynalfos}} first appears as the {{Term|MM3D|Sub-Boss|link}} of the {{Term|MM3D|Woodfall Temple|link}}, where {{Term|MM3D|Link|link}} must defeat it to receive the {{Term|MM3D|Hero's Bow|link}}. {{Plural|MM3D|Dinolfos}} are able to breathe fire.


More {{Plural|MM3D|Dynalfos}} appear in the {{Term|MM3D|Snowhead Temple|link}}, the {{Term|MM3D|Secret Shrine|link}}, where {{Term|MM3D|Link}} faces three at once, and in the {{Term|MM3D|Moon (Object)|link}}.
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|quote2= What?! Don't you know about the {{Color|MM White|Dinofols}}? Use targeting methods while defending. And watch out for its fiery breath!
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A {{Term|MM3D|Dynalfos}} first appears as the {{Term|MM3D|Sub-Boss|link}} of the {{Term|MM3D|Woodfall Temple|link}}, where {{Term|MM3D|Link|link}} must defeat it to receive the {{Term|MM3D|Hero's Bow|link}}. {{Plural|MM3D|Dinolfos}} have an entirely new model. They wield a hand axe and are able to breathe fire, the latter trait making them dangerous foes for [[Deku Link|Deku]] and [[Zora Link]].
 
More {{Plural|MM3D|Dynalfos}} appear in the {{Term|MM3D|Snowhead Temple|link}} where Link faces two to rescue [[Stray Fairy]]s, the {{Term|MM3D|Secret Shrine|link}}, where {{Term|MM3D|Link}} faces three at once, and in the {{Term|MM3D|Moon|link}}.


==={{TP|-}}===
==={{TP|-}}===
{{Plural|TPHD|Dynalfos}} appear in the {{Term|TPHD|Temple of Time (Twilight Princess)|link}} in {{TP}}. They can be easily defeated by counterattacking with {{Plural|TPHD|Hidden Skill|link}}, and are susceptible to the {{Term|TPHD|Shield Attack|link}} and the {{Term|TPHD|Helm Splitter|link}}. They can also be pelted with {{Plural|TPHD|Bomb Arrow|link}} from a distance. However, this strategy will only work before they can spot {{Term|TPHD|Link}}. The {{Term|TPHD|Ball and Chain|link}} can also be used to get through their shields, allowing {{Term|TPHD|Link}} to easily hack away with his {{Term|TPHD|Sword}}.
{{Plural|TPHD|Dynalfos}} appear in the {{Term|TPHD|Temple of Time (Dungeon)|link}} in {{TP}}, appearing as plate armored {{Term|TPHD|Lizalfos|link}} with metallic hand axes and large steel shields with an [[Eye Symbol]]. They can be easily defeated by counterattacking with {{Plural|TPHD|Hidden Skill|link}}, and are susceptible to the {{Term|TPHD|Shield Attack|link}} and the {{Term|TPHD|Helm Splitter|link}}. They can also be pelted with {{Plural|TPHD|Bomb Arrow|link}} from a distance. However, this strategy will only work before they can spot {{Term|TPHD|Link}}. The {{Term|TPHD|Ball and Chain|link}} can also be used to get through their shields, allowing {{Term|TPHD|Link}} to easily hack away with his {{Term|TPHD|Sword}}.


It is difficult to perform an {{Term|TPHD|Ending Blow|link}} on {{Plural|TPHD|Dynalfos}}, as they are quick to jump back onto their feet once knocked down. However, it is still possible to execute the maneuver provided {{Term|TPHD|Link}} is fast enough.
It is difficult to perform an {{Term|TPHD|Ending Blow|link}} on {{Plural|TPHD|Dynalfos}}, as they are quick to jump back onto their feet once knocked down. However, it is still possible to execute the maneuver provided {{Term|TPHD|Link}} is fast enough.


==Other Appearances==
==Other Appearances==
==={{HW|-}}===
{{Noncanon|Start}}
{{Noncanon|Start}}
==={{HW|-}}===
{{Plural|HWDE|Dinolfos}} appear as uncommon, elite {{Plural|HWDE|Enemy|link}} in {{HW}}, serving as {{Plural|HWDE|Captain (Hyrule Warriors)|link}} in several {{Plural|HWDE|Forces|link}}. They resemble their {{OoT|-}} and {{MM|-}} incarnations, with the addition of an arm gauntlet they use to defend with. Their attack strategy is identical to their {{Term|HWDE|Lizalfos|link}} counterparts, including their innate weakness to {{Plural|HWDE|Bomb|link}}, except they are significantly stronger and more aggressive. {{Plural|HWDE|Dinolfos}} may attack with the swords they carry, or breathe fire either in the form of fireballs or a stream.
{{Plural|HWDE|Dinolfos}} appear as uncommon, elite {{Plural|HWDE|Enemy|link}} in {{HW}}, serving as {{Plural|HWDE|Captain (Hyrule Warriors)|link}} in several {{Plural|HWDE|Forces|link}}. They resemble their {{OoT|-}} and {{MM|-}} incarnations, with the addition of an arm gauntlet they use to defend with. Their attack strategy is identical to their {{Term|HWDE|Lizalfos|link}} counterparts, including their innate weakness to {{Plural|HWDE|Bomb|link}}, except they are significantly stronger and more aggressive. {{Plural|HWDE|Dinolfos}} may attack with the swords they carry, or breathe fire either in the form of fireballs or a stream.


In the {{Term|HWDE|Scenario|link}} "{{Term|HWDE|The Dragon of the Caves|link}}" of {{Term|HWDE|Cia's Tale|link}}, a {{Term|HWDE|Dinolfos}} appears as a {{Term|HWDE|Captain}} in {{Term|HWDE|Volga's Forces|link}}, called {{Term|HWDE|Dinolfos Chieftain|link}}. He is accompanied by a {{Term|HWDE|Lizalfos Chieftain|link}}, and arrives as reinforcements when {{Term|HWDE|Cia|link}} tries to enlist {{Term|HWDE|Volga|link}} into her army. The {{Plural|HWDE|Dinolfos Chieftain|display=Chieftains}} are much stronger variants of {{Term|HWDE|Dinolfos}} and {{Term|HWDE|Lizalfos}}. They also appear in multiple main story {{Plural|HWDE|Scenario}} that include {{Term|HWDE|Volga}}, such as "{{Term|HWDE|The Sorceress of the Valley|link}}", "{{Term|HWDE|Land in the Sky|link}}", all {{Plural|HWDE|Scenario}} in {{Term|HWDE|Cia's Tale}} except "{{Term|HWDE|The Demon Lord|link}}", and even in a mission in {{Term|HWDE|Linkle's Tale|link}}, "{{Term|HWDE|Powers Collide|link}}". The {{Term|HWDE|Dinolfos Chieftain}} is portrayed as {{Term|HWDE|Volga}}'s loyal servant, and he and the {{Term|HWDE|Lizalfos Chieftain}} both apologize to their master when they must retreat during the battle with {{Term|HWDE|Ganondorf|link}} in the {{Term|HWDE|Scenario}} "{{Term|HWDE|Darkness Falls|link}}".<ref>{{Cite|Master, we fail you! So sssorry!|Dinolfos Chieftain|HWDE}}</ref>
In the {{Term|HWDE|Scenario|link}} "{{Term|HWDE|The Dragon of the Caves|link}}" of {{Term|HWDE|Cia's Tale|link}}, a {{Term|HWDE|Dinolfos}} appears as a {{Term|HWDE|Captain}} in {{Term|HWDE|Volga's Forces|link}}, called {{Term|HWDE|Dinolfos Chieftain|link}}. He is accompanied by a {{Term|HWDE|Lizalfos Chieftain|link}}, and arrives as reinforcements when {{Term|HWDE|Cia|link}} tries to enlist {{Term|HWDE|Volga|link}} into her army. The {{Plural|HWDE|Dinolfos Chieftain|display=Chieftains}} are much larger and stronger variants of {{Term|HWDE|Dinolfos}} and {{Term|HWDE|Lizalfos}}. They also appear in multiple main story {{Plural|HWDE|Scenario}} that include {{Term|HWDE|Volga}}, such as "{{Term|HWDE|The Sorceress of the Valley|link}}", "{{Term|HWDE|Land in the Sky|link}}", all {{Plural|HWDE|Scenario}} in {{Term|HWDE|Cia's Tale}} except "{{Term|HWDE|The Demon Lord|link}}", and even in a mission in {{Term|HWDE|Linkle's Tale|link}}, "{{Term|HWDE|Powers Collide|link}}". The {{Term|HWDE|Dinolfos Chieftain}} is portrayed as {{Term|HWDE|Volga}}'s loyal servant, and he and the {{Term|HWDE|Lizalfos Chieftain}} both apologize to their master when they must retreat during the battle with {{Term|HWDE|Ganondorf|link}} in the {{Term|HWDE|Scenario}} "{{Term|HWDE|Darkness Falls|link}}".<ref>{{Cite|Master, we fail you! So sssorry!|Dinolfos Chieftain|HWDE}}</ref>


When defeated, they may drop {{Plural|HWDE|Dinolfos Fang|link}} as bronze {{Term|HWDE|Material|link}}, or occasionally {{Plural|HWDE|Dinolfos Arm Guard|link}} as silver {{Term|HWDE|Material}}.
When defeated, they may drop {{Plural|HWDE|Dinolfos Fang|link}} as bronze {{Term|HWDE|Material|link}}, or occasionally {{Plural|HWDE|Dinolfos Arm Guard|link}} as silver {{Term|HWDE|Material}}.
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==Nomenclature==
==Nomenclature==
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|ja= {{Romanize|ダイナフォス|Dainafosu}}
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|jaM= Dinafos
| Dinofols<ref>{{Cite|What?! Don't you know about the {{Color|MM White|Dinofols}}? Use targeting methods while defending. And watch out for its fiery breath!|Tatl|MM}}</ref>
|esS= Dinolfos {{Exp Game|MM3D}}<br>Dinofols {{Exp Game|MM}}
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|esSM= <br>(Mispelling of Dinolfos)
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|esL= Dinolfos {{Exp Game|OoT3D|MM3D}}
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|frF= Dinolfos
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|frC= Dinolfos {{Exp Game|OoT3D|MM3D}}
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|de= {{de|Dinodorus}}
|deM=
|it=  Dinolfos {{Exp Game|OoT3D|MM3D}}
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|zhS= {{Romanize|恐龙战士|Kǒnglóng Zhànshi}}
|zhSM= Dinosaur Fighter}}


==Gallery==
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File:MM Dinofol(Attack).png|A {{Term|MM|Dinofols}} attacking from {{MM|-}}
File:MM Dinolfos Model 2.png|A {{Term|MM|Dinofols}} attacking from {{MM|-}}
File:MM Dinofol(Intro).png|A {{Term|MM|Dinofols}} preparing to attack from {{MM|-}}
File:MM Dinolfos Model 3.png|A {{Term|MM|Dinofols}} preparing to attack from {{MM|-}}
File:HW Dinolfos Artwork.png|Render of a {{Term|HW|Dinolfos}} from {{HW|-}}
File:HW Dinolfos Artwork.png|Render of a {{Term|HW|Dinolfos}} from {{HW|-}}
File:HWDE Dinolfos Icon.png|{{Term|HW|Dinolfos}} portrait from {{HW|-}}
File:HW Dinolfos Icon.png|Icon of a {{Term|HW|Dinolfos}} from {{HW|-}}
File:HWDE Dark Dinolfos Portrait.png|{{Term|HW|Dark Dinolfos}} portrait from {{HW|-}}
File:HWDE Dinolfos Icon.png|Icon of a {{Term|HWDE|Dinolfos}} from {{HW|DE|-}}
File:HWDE Dinolfos Mini Map Icon.png|VS {{Term|HW|Dinolfos}} icon from {{HW|-}}
File:HWDE Dinolfos Mini Map Icon.png|VS {{Term|HWDE|Dinolfos}} icon from {{HW|DE|-}}
File:HWDE Dark Dinolfos Mini Map Icon.png|VS {{Term|HW|Dark Dinolfos}} icon from {{HW|-}}
File:HW Dinolfos Adventure Mode Icon.png|{{Term|HW|Dinolfos}} {{Term|HW|Adventure Mode}} sprite from {{HW|-}}
File:HW Dinolfos Adventure Mode Icon.png|{{Term|HW|Dinolfos}} {{Term|HW|Adventure Mode}} sprite from {{HW|-}}
File:HW Dinolfos Adventure Mode Credits Sprite.png|{{Term|HW|Dinolfos}} {{Term|HW|Adventure Mode}} credits sprite from {{HW|-}}
File:HW Dinolfos Adventure Mode Credits Sprite.png|{{Term|HW|Dinolfos}} {{Term|HW|Adventure Mode}} credits sprite from {{HW|-}}
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Dynalfos,(TP)[1] also known as Dinolfos,(OoT | MM | HW)[1][name references needed] are recurring Enemies in The Legend of Zelda series.

Characteristics

Dynalfos are armored saurian enemies that serve as a stronger variant of Lizalfos, which they are similar in appearance to. They are, however, physically larger and more menacing than Lizalfos, boasting spikes across their bodies, and the weapons they wield range from blades to axes. They also tend to confront Link alone rather than in pairs, as their weaker counterparts do.

Ocarina of Time

Dinolfos appear in the Gerudo Training Ground and in Ganon's Castle in Ocarina of Time. In Master Quest, they can also be found in the Spirit Temple. They can be defeated by using the Shields to block their hits, and then attacking with the Swords once they let their guard down.

Majora's Mask

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What?! Don't you know about the Dinofols? Use targeting methods while defending. And watch out for its fiery breath!

A Dinolfos first appears as the Mini-Boss of the Woodfall Temple, where Link must defeat it to receive the Hero's Bow. Dinolfos have an entirely new model. They wield a hand axe and are able to breathe fire, the latter trait making them dangerous foes for Deku and Zora Link.

More Dinolfos appear in the Snowhead Temple where Link faces two to rescue Stray Fairys, the Secret Shrine, where Link faces three at once, and in the Moon.

Twilight Princess

Dynalfos appear in the Temple of Time in Twilight Princess, appearing as plate armored Lizalfos with metallic hand axes and large steel shields with an Eye Symbol. They can be easily defeated by counterattacking with Hidden Skills, and are susceptible to the Shield Attack and the Helm Splitter. They can also be pelted with Bomb Arrows from a distance. However, this strategy will only work before they can spot Link. The Ball and Chain can also be used to get through their shields, allowing Link to easily hack away with his Sword.

It is difficult to perform an Ending Blow on Dynalfos, as they are quick to jump back onto their feet once knocked down. However, it is still possible to execute the maneuver provided Link is fast enough.

Other Appearances

Hyrule Warriors

Dinolfos appear as uncommon, elite Enemies in Hyrule Warriors, serving as Captains in several Forces. They resemble their Ocarina of Time and Majora's Mask incarnations, with the addition of an arm gauntlet they use to defend with. Their attack strategy is identical to their Lizalfos counterparts, including their innate weakness to Bombs, except they are significantly stronger and more aggressive. Dinolfos may attack with the swords they carry, or breathe fire either in the form of fireballs or a stream.

In the Scenario "The Dragon of the Caves" of Cia's Tale, a Dinolfos appears as a Coliseum Receptionist in Volga's Forces, called Dinolfos Chieftain. He is accompanied by a Lizalfos Chieftain, and arrives as reinforcements when Cia tries to enlist Volga into her army. The Chieftains are much larger and stronger variants of Dinolfos and Lizalfos. They also appear in multiple main story Scenarios that include Volga, such as "The Sorceress of the Valley", "Land in the Sky", all Scenarios in Cia's Tale except "The Demon Lord", and even in a mission in Linkle's Tale, "Powers Collide". The Dinolfos Chieftain is portrayed as Volga's loyal servant, and he and the Lizalfos Chieftain both apologize to their master when they must retreat during the battle with Ganondorf in the Scenario "Darkness Falls".[2]

When defeated, they may drop Dinolfos Fangs as bronze Material, or occasionally Dinolfos Arm Guards as silver Material.

Nomenclature

Names in Other Regions
LanguageNamesMeanings
Japan
Japanese
ダイナフォス (Dainafosu) (OoT)[6]Dinofos
The Federal Republic of Germany
German
Dinodorus (HWDE)[7] 
The Italian Republic
Italian
Dinolfos (OoT | OoT3D | MM | MM3D)[3][4][5] 
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Other Names

These names, though from official English sources, are not considered Canon by Zelda Wiki as they contradict a name or names from a higher-priority source.
Name
Dinofols[8]
Applies to
Source
Superseded by
NameApplies toSourceSuperseded by
Dinofols[8]

Gallery

See Also

Notes

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 Encyclopedia, Dark Horse Books, pg. 175 (OoT | OoT3D | MM | MM3D | TP | TPHD)
  2. "Master, we fail you! So sssorry!" — Dinolfos Chieftain (Hyrule Warriors: Definitive Edition)
  3. Enciclopedia di Hyrule, Magazzini Salani, pg. 175
  4. "Dinolfos" — Navi (Ocarina of Time 3D, Italian localization)
  5. "Ecco un dinolfos!" — Tatl (Majora's Mask 3D, Italian localization)
  6. Nintendo Official Guidebook—The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time, Shogakukan, pg. 144
  7. "Dinodorus" — Battlefield Info (Hyrule Warriors: Definitive Edition)
  8. "What?! Don't you know about the Dinofols? Use targeting methods while defending. And watch out for its fiery breath!" — Tatl (Majora's Mask)