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{{Enemy
{{Infobox Enemy
|name = Guay
|image=  
|image = [[Image:guay.jpg]]
{{Media
|game = [[The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past|A Link to the Past]]<br>[[The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time|Ocarina of Time]]<br>[[The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask|Majora's Mask]]<br>[[The Legend of Zelda: The Minish Cap|The Minish Cap]]<br>[[The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess|Twilight Princess]]
|Model OoT= File:OoT Guay Model.png
|habitat = Spacious areas
|Model OoT3D= File:OoT3D Guay Model.png
|weapon = Any (Preferably Long Range)
|Model MM= File:MM Guay Model.png
|Model MM3D= File:MM3D Guay Model.png
|Model TP= File:TP Guay Model.png
|Model TPHD= File:TPHD Guay Model.png
|Model SS= File:SS Guay Model.png
|Model SSHD= File:SSHD Guay Model.png
}}
}}
|caption=
|pronunciation=
|plural= {{Plural|Series|Guay}}<ref name="E 183">{{Cite Book|quote= |book= E |publisher= |page= 183 {{Exp Game|OoT, OoT3D, MM, MM3D, TP, TPHD, SS}}}}</ref>
|race=
|game= OoT, MM, TP, SS
|other=
|habitat= {{Spawn Locations}}
|member=
|health=
{{Infobox Game Blocks
|OoT= {{HP|OoT|1}}
}}
|attack=
{{Infobox Game Blocks
|OoT= Swoop/Contact {{Small|(1/4 Heart)}}
}}
|weapon=
{{List|
[[Sword]],
[[Bow]],
}}
|spoils= {{Plural|Series|Rupee|link}}
|exp=
|theme=
}}
{{Term/Store|Guay|Guays|Series, OoT, OoT3D, MM, MM3D, TP, TPHD, SS|plural}} are recurring {{Plural|Series|Enemy|link}} in {{TLoZ|Series}}.{{Exp Game|OoT, OoT3D, MM, MM3D, TP, TPHD, SS}}<ref name="E 183"/>{{Name Ref|SSHD}}


'''Guays''' are small, pterodactyl-like creatures that appear in several games.
==Characteristics==
==={{OoT|-}}===
{{Navi
|quote1= {{Color|OoT White|Guay}}<br/>Destroy it before it flies into you!
}}


==''The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past''==
{{Plural|OoT3D|Guay}} appear in various locations in {{OoT}}. They will hone in on {{Term|OoT3D|Link|link}} and pursue him as long as he is within close proximity. They can be defeated up close with the {{Term|OoT3D|Sword|link}} or from afar with a ranged weapon. When defeated, {{Plural|OoT3D|Guay}} will often drop large quantities of {{Plural|OoT3D|Rupee|link}}. After defeating 10 {{Plural|OoT3D|Guay}}, a larger one will appear.


Guays first appeared in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past|A Link to the Past]]''. They are often seen perched in trees, and attack when someone approaches.
==={{MM|-}}===
{{Tatl
|quote1= It's a {{Color|MM White|Guay}}. You don't know about this one? Just attack it before it swoops down on you. That's all there is to it.
}}


==''The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time''==
{{Plural|MM3D|Guay}} appear in various locations in {{MM}}. They will hone in on {{Term|MM3D|Link|link}} and pursue him as long as he is within close proximity. They can be defeated up close with a {{Term|MM3D|Sword|link}} or from afar with a ranged weapon. When defeated, {{Plural|MM3D|Guay}} will often drop large quantities of {{Plural|MM3D|Rupee|link}}. After defeating 10 {{Plural|MM3D|Guay}}, a larger one will appear.
[[image:big-guay.jpg|frame|Big . . . Bird . . .]]
In ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time|Ocarina of Time]]'', Guays are encountered mainly in large areas with lots of space, namely, [[Lon Lon Ranch]] (as a Child), [[Lake Hylia]] (as an Adult), and the [[Desert Colossus]]. They attack [[Link]] on sight by by dive-bombing him. They are one of three enemies in the game that have an enlarged version that comes after killing many small ones, along with [[Stalchild|Stalchilds]] and [[Leever|Leevers]].


==''The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask''==
A lone {{Term|MM3D|Guay}} can be seen flying around the exterior of {{Term|MM3D|Clock Town|link}}. {{Term|MM3D|Link}} can play one of the four {{Term|MM3D|Temple}} songs so the {{Term|MM3D|Guay}} will begin dropping progressively more valuable {{Plural|MM3D|Rupee}}.<ref>{{Cite|It seems the crows that fly near the town walls are fond of musical instruments...|Gossip Stone|MM}}</ref>


Guays are the same in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask|Majora's Mask]]'', excluding the enlarged variant and rarity similarities. They are less common in ''Majora's Mask'', most appearing only in [[Ikana Canyon]]. Aside from that, one lone Guay can always be seen flying around the exterior of [[Clock Town]]. It ignores Link unless he plays one of the four temple songs, at which point it will begin dropping progressively more valuable rupees.
==={{TP|-}}===
{{Plural|TPHD|Guay}} appear in large flocks in {{TP}}. They fly in circles usually out of {{Term|TPHD|Link|link}}'s range. They can be defeated with the {{Term|TPHD|Hero's Bow|link}} from afar. If all the {{Plural|TPHD|Guay}} from the flock are defeated, a large number of {{Plural|TPHD|Rupee|link}} will fall from the sky.


==''The Legend of Zelda: The Minish Cap''==
==={{SS|-}}===
{{Fi
|quote1= <p>Target lock: {{Color|SS Blue|Guay}}</p><p>This bird seemingly jettisons its droppings upon people's heads on purpose. It is unclear if this is due to a carefree attitude or pure malice.</p><p>Should its droppings land on you, I calculate the probability of your intense aggravation at 100%.</p>
}}


Guays in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: The Minish Cap|The Minish Cap]]'' behave in much the same way as in ''A Link to the Past'', but play a more prominent role. When Link visits [[Dampe]], he received the gate key needed to open the door to the graveyard. When he exited the house, a Guay swooped down, stole the key, and retreated to its nest. Link traveled to the nest and was able to destroy it and steal the key back.
{{Plural|SS|Guay}} attempt to defecate on {{Term|SS|Link|link}}'s head in {{SS}}. While {{Term|SS|Link}} has a {{Term|SS|Guay}}'s droppings on his head, his {{Term|SS|Stamina|link}} gradually drains. It can be removed by rolling or performing a {{Term|SS|Spin Attack|link}}. {{Plural|SS|Rupee Guay|link}} can also be found carrying {{Plural|SS|Rupee|link}} in the {{Term|SS|Sky|link}}, which can be snatched by crashing into them.


==''The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess''==
==Trivia==
* The Guays in {{OoT|-}}, and by extension {{MM|-}}, were designed by [[Satomi Asakawa]].<ref>{{Cite Web|quote= On Ocarina of Time, I got directions from Mr. Miyamoto to make an enemy that flies in the sky named Guay. After that, he became more of a central director, so the last character I made getting directions straight from him was Guay. |author= |title= How Satomi Asakawa Brought Nintendo’s Beloved NPCs To Life (Part 2) |url= https://www.digipen.edu/showcase/news/how-digipen-alumni-satomi-asakawa-brought-beloved-nintendo-npcs-to-life-part-2 |archive= |published= May 28, 2019 |retrieved= April 26, 2024 |site= DigiPen |type= }}</ref>


Guays in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess|Twilight Princess]]'' are larger, slow-moving, and encountered in large groups. These groups are often found in trees, and fly out of the tree as Link approaches. Killing a group of Guays will often cause a small pile of [[rupees]] to fall from the sky. At Lake Hylia, if you stand on the island with the Zora by the cannon. You can use the hawk-eye/bow combo to search the sky for a large flock of Guays. Kill every single one of them and a pile of rupees will fall, the pile is worth 73 rupees!
==Nomenclature==
{{Nomenclature}}


==Gallery==
<gallery>
File:OoT Guay Large.png|A large {{Term|OoT|Guay}} from {{OoT|-}}
</gallery>


==See Also==
* {{Term|Series|Crow|link}}
* {{Term|Series|Rupee Guay|link}}


[[category:Enemies]]
{{Ref}}
[[Category:Enemies in The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time]]
 
[[Category:Enemies in The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask]]
{{Categories
[[Category:Enemies in The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess]]
|Birds, Flying Enemies
|enemies= OoT, OoT3D, MM, MM3D, TP, TPHD, SS
}}

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