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{{Hatnote|Not to be confused with {{Term|Series|Big Octo|link}}.}} | |||
{{Boss | {{Infobox Boss | ||
| | |image= File:TMC Big Octorok Sprite.png | ||
| | |caption= | ||
|title = Oversized Octorok | |title= Oversized Octorok{{Fact}} | ||
|race = | |race= {{Term|TMC|Octorok|link}} | ||
|game = | |game= TMC | ||
|era = | |other= | ||
|dungeon = | |era= {{Term|TMC|Era of Light and Dark|link}} | ||
|weakness = | |dungeon= {{Term|TMC|Temple of Droplets|link}} | ||
|weakness= {{Term|TMC|Flame Lantern|link}} | |||
}} | }} | ||
The | The {{Term/Store|Big Octorok||Series, TMC}} is the {{Term|TMC|Boss|link}} of the {{Term|TMC|Temple of Droplets|link}} in {{TMC}}.<ref>{{Cite Book|quote= |book= E |publisher= |page= 166}}</ref> It is the guardian of the {{Term|TMC|Water Element|link}}. | ||
==Background== | ==Background== | ||
Though simply a typical Octorok to a normal-sized Link, when Minish-sized, this mediocre creature becomes gargantuan | Though simply a typical {{Term|TMC|Octorok|link}} to a normal-sized {{Term|TMC|Link|link}}, when {{Term|TMC|Minish|link}}-sized, this mediocre creature becomes gargantuan. When encountered, it is frozen in the {{Term|TMC|Temple of Droplets|link}}' central room, in close proximity to the frozen {{Term|TMC|Water Element|link}}. After {{Term|TMC|Link}} flips two giant {{Plural|TMC|Switch|link}}, a hatch on the ceiling opens wide, allowing sunlight to thaw both the frozen {{Term|TMC|Boss|link}} and the {{Term|TMC|Four Elements|link|display=Element}}. Before {{Term|TMC|Link}} can claim the {{Term|TMC|Water Element}}, the {{Term|TMC|Big Octorok}} sucks it up and retreats into the next room. | ||
== | ==Characteristics== | ||
{{Figurines|TMC}} | |||
{{Term|TMC|Link|link}} must use the {{Term|TMC|Big Octorok}}'s rock-spitting tendencies against it to inflict damage by deflecting the rocks with his {{Term|TMC|Shield|link}}. It will also try to suck {{Term|TMC|Link}} up, and will ram the walls, causing rocks to fall from the ceiling. | |||
After a few hits, the Big Octorok will freeze itself and all of the water covering the floor, and the budding flower on its back | After a few hits, the {{Term|TMC|Big Octorok}} will freeze itself and all of the water covering the floor, and the budding flower on its back becomes vulnerable. {{Term|TMC|Link}} must run to the {{Term|TMC|Big Octorok}}'s backside and set the flower on fire with his {{Term|TMC|Flame Lantern|link}}. Repeating this process a few times will complete the battle; {{Term|TMC|Link}} will receive the {{Term|TMC|Water Element|link}} along with another {{Term|TMC|Heart Container|link}}. | ||
==Trivia== | |||
*In the Spanish translation, the {{Term|TMC|Figurine|link}} is called "Ferrus negro", the name for {{Plural|TMC|Black Knight|link}}. The actual {{Term|TMC|Black Knight}} {{Term|TMC|Figurine}} is named "Blacknut" instead. | |||
==Nomenclature== | |||
{{Nomenclature}} | |||
===Other Names=== | |||
{{Other Names | |||
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| Giant Octorok<ref>{{Cite Guide|quote= |game= TMC |guide= Nintendo |page= 62}}</ref> | |||
| {{TMC}} | |||
| {{Guide|TMC|Nintendo}} | |||
| {{E}} | |||
}} | |||
==See Also== | ==See Also== | ||
* | * {{Term|Series|Big Octo|link}} | ||
{{ | {{Ref}} | ||
}} | |||
{{Bosses|TMC}} | {{Bosses|TMC}} | ||
{{ | {{Categories | ||
|Octoroks, Octos, Water-Related Enemies | |||
|bosses= TMC | |||
}} | |||