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{{Enemy
{{Infobox Enemy
|name= Water Octorok
|image=  
|image= [[File:BotW Water Octorok Model.png|x200px]]
{{Media
|caption= A Water Octorok from ''Breath of the Wild''
<!-- Uses Series term -->|Render EoW= File:EoW Water Octorok Render.png
|race= [[Octorok]]
|Model TFH= File:TFH Water Octorok Model.png
|game= {{TFH}}<br>{{BotW}}
|Model BotW= File:BotW Water Octorok Model.png
|other=  
|Model TotK= File:TotK Water Octorok Model.png
|habitat= Bodies of water
}}
|caption=  
|race= {{Term|Series|Octorok|link}}
|game= TFH, BotW, TotK, EoW
|other= HWAoC
|habitat= {{Spawn Locations}}
|member=  
|member=  
|health= 2 {{ExpGame|TFH}}<br>8 {{ExpGame|BotW}}
|health=  
{{Infobox Game Blocks
|TFH= 2
|BotW= 8
}}
|attack= Shooting rocks
|attack= Shooting rocks
|weapon= [[Bow]]
|weapon= {{Term|Series|Bow|link}}
|spoils= [[Rupee]]s {{ExpGame|TFH}}<br>[[Crab]]s {{ExpGame|BotW}}<br>[[Fish#Breath of the Wild|Fish]] {{ExpGame|BotW}}<br>[[Octo Balloon]] {{ExpGame|BotW}}<br>[[Octorok Eyeball]] {{ExpGame|BotW}}<br>[[Octorok Tentacle]] {{ExpGame|BotW}}<br>[[Snail]]s {{ExpGame|BotW}}
|spoils=  
{{Infobox Game Blocks
|TFH= {{Plural|TFH|Rupee|link}}
|BotW=
  {{Plural|BotW|Crab|link}},
  {{Plural|BotW|Fish|link}},
  {{Term|BotW|Octo Balloon|link}},
  {{Term|BotW|Octorok Eyeball|link}},
  {{Term|BotW|Octorok Tentacle|link}},
  {{Plural|BotW|Snail|link}}
|TotK=
}}
|exp=  
|exp=  
|theme music=  
|theme=  
}}
}}
'''Water Octoroks''' are recurring enemies in {{LZS|Series}}.
{{Term/Store|Water Octorok|Water Octoroks|Series, TFH, BotW, HWAoC, TotK|plural}} are recurring {{Plural|Series|Enemy|link}} in {{TLoZ|Series}}.{{Exp Game|TFH, BotW, TotK, HWAoC}}<ref>{{Cite Book|quote= |book= E |page= 195 {{Exp Game|TFH}}}}</ref><ref>{{Cite|'''Water Octorok'''|Hyrule Compendium|BotW}}</ref><ref>{{Cite|'''Water Octorok'''|Hyrule Compendium|TotK}}</ref><ref>{{Cite|Water Octorok|Sidon vs. the Octoroks|HWAoC}}</ref>{{Name Ref|EoW}}


==Characteristics and Weaknesses==
==Characteristics==
===''Tri Force Heroes''===
==={{TFH|-}}===
[[File:TFH Water Octorok Model.png|left|x80px]]
{{Plural|TFH|Water Octorok}} are the only type of {{Term|TFH|Octorok|link}} that appear in all of the {{Term|TFH|Drablands|link}} prior to the {{Term|TFH|Den of Trials|link}}.<ref>{{Cite Guide|quote= |game= TFH|publisher= Prima|page=16}}</ref> They are encountered in bodies of water and are most commonly found in water-themed areas, such as {{Term|TFH|Riverside|link}} and the {{Term|TFH|Flooded Zone|link}} of the {{Term|TFH|Den of Trials|link}}. {{Plural|TFH|Water Octorok}} hide underwater, staying in one spot with only their shadow and a small whirlpool visible; however, they will pop out of the water if any of the {{Plural|TFH|Links|link}} are near them. While above water, {{Plural|TFH|Water Octorok}} shoot rocks at the {{Plural|TFH|Links}}, inflicting one {{Term|TFH|Heart|link}} of damage upon impact.
Water Octoroks are the only type of [[Octorok]] that appear in {{TFH}}.<ref>{{Cite book|quote=Water Octoroks are an awful lot like Totem Dekus, but instead of being tall and plant-like, they’re short and live in the water. You can use a Water Rod to pull them out of the water at any point, but if you don’t have one handy, you’ll need to stun them with another Sub-Weapon when they pop their heads up out of the water. Just watch out for the rocks they like to spit at their enemies.|book=Tri Force Heroes Player's Guide|publisher=Prima Games|page=16}}</ref> They are encountered in bodies of water and are most commonly found in water-themed Areas, such as [[Riverside]] and the [[Flooded Zone]] of the [[Den of Trials]]. Water Octoroks hide underwater, staying in one spot with only their shadow and a small whirlpool visible. However, they will pop out of the water if any of the [[Links]] are near them. While above water, Water Octoroks shoot rocks at the Links, inflicting one [[Heart]] of damage upon impact.


If the Links get close enough to strike a Water Octorok with their [[Sword]], it will retreat back into the water where it cannot be attacked. If the Links are quick enough, they can strike a Water Octorok with their Sword after it shoots a rock and before it retreats into the water. Water Octoroks are defeated after two strikes with a normal Sword. The Links can also stun Water Octoroks by either firing a [[Gripshot]] at them or by using a [[Water Rod]] on their spot. The pillar of water created by a Water Rod will force Water Octoroks out of the water and leave them temporarily stunned on top of the water pillar. If any of the Links fires a Gripshot at a Water Octorok while wearing the [[Robowear]], it will be defeated in one hit. If any of the Links shoots one with a [[Gust Jar]], it will stun the Water Octorok and push it a short distance away. Additionally, the Links can blow Water Octoroks onto land with a Gust Jar, where they will stand still and continue to shoot rocks while vulnerable. The Links can also defeat Water Octoroks from afar with long ranged weapons, such as the [[Bow]], [[Fire Gloves]] and [[Boomerang]]. Water Octoroks are defeated after being shot with two Arrows, Sword Beams or flames from Fire Gloves. A hit from the Boomerang or the [[Hammer]] will cause Water Octoroks to sink below the water, instantly defeating them. The Links can also detonate [[Bomb]]s on land to instantly defeat Water Octoroks. Upon defeat, Water Octoroks may drop either a [[Green Rupee]] or a [[Blue Rupee]].
If the {{Plural|TFH|Links}} get close enough to strike a {{Term|TFH|Water Octorok}} with their {{Plural|TFH|Sword|link}}, it will retreat back into the water where it cannot be attacked. If the {{Plural|TFH|Links}} are quick enough, they can strike a {{Term|TFH|Water Octorok}} with their {{Plural|TFH|Sword}} after it shoots a rock and before it retreats into the water. {{Plural|TFH|Water Octorok}} are defeated after two strikes with a normal {{Term|TFH|Sword}}. The {{Plural|TFH|Links}} can also stun a {{Term|TFH|Water Octorok}} by either firing a {{Term|TFH|Gripshot|link}} at it or by using a {{Term|TFH|Water Rod|link}} on its spot. The pillar of water created by a {{Term|TFH|Water Rod}} will force it out of the water and leave it temporarily stunned on top of the pillar. If any of the {{Plural|TFH|Links}} fire a {{Term|TFH|Gripshot}} at {{Term|TFH|Water Octorok}} while wearing the {{Term|TFH|Robowear|link}}, it will be defeated in one hit. If any of the {{Plural|TFH|Links}} shoot a {{Term|TFH|Water Octorok}} with a {{Term|TFH|Gust Jar|link}}, it will stun it and push it a short distance away. Additionally, the {{Plural|TFH|Links}} can blow {{Plural|TFH|Water Octorok}} onto land with a {{Term|TFH|Gust Jar}}, where they will stand still and continue to shoot rocks while vulnerable. The {{Plural|TFH|Links}} can also defeat {{Plural|TFH|Water Octorok}} from afar with long ranged weapons, such as the {{Term|TFH|Bow|link}}, {{Term|TFH|Fire Gloves|link}}, and {{Term|TFH|Boomerang|link}}. {{Plural|TFH|Water Octorok}} are defeated after being shot with two {{Plural|TFH|Arrow|link}}, {{Plural|TFH|Sword Beam|link}}, or {{Term|TFH|Fire|link}} from {{Term|TFH|Fire Gloves}}. A hit from the {{Term|TFH|Boomerang}} or the {{Term|TFH|Hammer|link}} will cause {{Plural|TFH|Water Octorok}} to sink below the water, instantly defeating them. The {{Plural|TFH|Links}} can also detonate {{Plural|TFH|Bomb|link}} on land to instantly defeat them. Upon defeat, {{Plural|TFH|Water Octorok}} may drop either a {{Term|TFH|Green Rupee|link}} or a {{Term|TFH|Blue Rupee|link}}.


===''Breath of the Wild''===
==={{BotW|-}}===
{{Compendium/Extract|Water Octorok}}
{{Compendium/Extract|Water Octorok}}
Water Octoroks are commonly found in bodies of water in [[West Necluda]] and [[Hyrule Field]] in {{BotW}}. Like the other variants of Octorok in ''Breath of the Wild'', Water Octoroks camouflage with their environment. Water Octoroks achieve this by staying submerged underwater in one spot with only the plant on their head above the water. In addition, their blue color blends them in with the water. Once [[Link]] gets close enough to a Water Octorok, they will spot him and begin to repeatedly jump out of the water every few seconds to spit a rock at Link. Link can be hit with a Water Octorok's rock while moving due to their ability to track Link's movements both horizontally and vertically, aiming their rocks for the direction he is moving. Link will always be hit by their rocks if walking or, if close enough, running in a straight line. While it is raining, Water Octoroks will inflate like a balloon and float above the water due to the drop in barometric pressure that occurs during rain, causing their internal [[Octo Balloon]]s to inflate.<ref>{{Cite|Although they spend most of their time in water, the drop in barometric pressure that occurs when it rains causes an air sac within these octopus-like monsters to inflate and lift them into the air.|Hyrule Compendium|BotW}}</ref>
{{Plural|BotW|Water Octorok}} are commonly found in bodies of water in {{Term|BotW|West Necluda|link}} and {{Term|BotW|Hyrule Field|link}} in {{BotW}}. They are now different from the regular Octoroks, being colored with a plant on their head. Like the other variants of {{Term|BotW|Octorok|link}} in {{BotW|-}}, {{Plural|BotW|Water Octorok}} camouflage with their environment, staying submerged underwater in one spot, with only the plant on their head visible, and their blue color blending in with the water. Once {{Term|BotW|Link|link}} gets close enough to a {{Term|BotW|Water Octorok}}, it will spot him and begin to leap out of the water every few seconds to spit a rock at him. {{Term|BotW|Link}} can be hit with a {{Term|BotW|Water Octorok}}'s rock while moving due to its ability to track his movements both horizontally and vertically, aiming its rocks for the direction he is moving. {{Term|BotW|Link}} will always be hit by its rocks if walking or, if close enough, running in a straight line. While it is raining, {{Plural|BotW|Water Octorok}} will inflate like balloons and float above the water due to the drop in barometric pressure that occurs during rain, causing their internal {{Plural|BotW|Octo Balloon|link}} to inflate.<ref>{{Cite|Although they spend most of their time in water, the drop in barometric pressure that occurs when it rains causes an air sac within these octopus-like monsters to inflate and lift them into the air.|Hyrule Compendium|BotW}}</ref>
 
Like many {{Plural|BotW|Octorok}} throughout the {{TLoZ|Series}}, {{Term|BotW|Link}} can defeat {{Plural|BotW|Water Octorok}} by guarding with any {{Term|BotW|Shield|link}} to deflect their rocks back towards them. If {{Term|BotW|Link}} is close enough, the rock will hit the {{Term|BotW|Water Octorok}} after being deflected and instantly defeat it. A {{Term|BotW|Perfect Guard|link}} will send the rock flying back faster, allowing kills from a greater distance. Alternatively, {{Term|BotW|Link}} can defeat {{Plural|BotW|Water Octorok}} by shooting them with any type of {{Term|BotW|Arrow|link}}, even if they are below the water's surface. {{Term|BotW|Link}} can also cut the plant on a {{Term|BotW|Water Octorok}}'s head by shooting it with an arrow or slashing it with a {{Term|BotW|Sword|link}}, causing it to emerge and look around before retreating back into the water. This leaves it vulnerable, giving {{Term|BotW|Link}} an opportunity to shoot it while it is above the water and not spitting a rock. The plant will grow back shortly after being cut. {{Term|BotW|Link}} can also defeat {{Plural|BotW|Water Octorok}} by detonating a {{Term|BotW|Remote Bomb|link}} in the water or by using {{Term|BotW|Urbosa's Fury|link}}, even if they are hiding underwater. The {{Term|BotW|Stasis|link}} {{Term|BotW|Rune|link}} can be used to suspend them in time. If {{Term|BotW|Link}} gets close to a {{Term|BotW|Water Octorok}}, such as with the {{Term|BotW|Cryonis|link}} {{Term|BotW|Rune}} or a raft, he can hit it with any melee weapon after it jumps out of the water. Despite having eight health points, {{Plural|BotW|Water Octorok}} will die from any amount of damage dealt to them. They can be revived without the occurrence of a {{Term|BotW|Blood Moon|link}}. Upon defeat, {{Plural|BotW|Water Octorok}} may drop any combination of several types of crabs and fish, {{Plural|BotW|Octo Balloon}}, {{Plural|BotW|Octorok Eyeball|link}}, {{Plural|BotW|Octorok Tentacle|link}}, or snails.
 
==={{TotK|-}}===
{{Stub|TotK}}
 
==={{EoW|-}}===
{{Future Release|Game}}
 
==Other Appearances==
==={{HWAoC|-}}===
{{Noncanon|Start}}
{{Plural|HWAoC|Water Octorok|link}} appear as {{Plural|HWAoC|Enemy|link}} in {{HWAoC}}, and often drop {{Plural|HWAoC|Octorok Eyeball|link}} or {{Plural|HWAoC|Octo Balloon|link}} upon defeat. Killing one also rewards the {{Plural|HWAoC|Warrior|link}} with a {{Term|HWAoC|Octorok Trophy|link}} at the end of a {{Term|HWAoC|Challenge|link}} or {{Term|HWAoC|Scenario|link}}.


Like many Octoroks throughout the {{LZS|Series}}, Link can defeat Water Octoroks by guarding with any [[Shield]] to deflect their rocks right back at them. If Link is close enough, the rock will hit the Water Octorok after being deflected and instantly defeat them. Alternatively, Link can defeat Water Octoroks by shooting them with any type of [[Arrow]], even if they are below the water's surface. Link can also cut the plant on a Water Octorok's head by shooting it with an Arrow or slashing it with a Sword, causing the Octorok to pop up and look around before retreating back into the water. This leaves the Water Octorok vulnerable, giving Link an opportunity to shoot it while it is above the water and not spitting a rock. The plant will grow back shortly after being cut. Link can also defeat Water Octoroks by detonating a [[Remote Bomb (Rune)|Remote Bomb]] in the water or by performing [[Urbosa's Fury]], even if they are hiding underwater. Link can also suspend a Water Octorok in time with the [[Stasis]] [[Rune]]. If Link gets close to a Water Octorok, such as with the [[Cryonis]] Rune or a [[Raft]], he can hit it with any melee weapon after it jumps out of the water. Despite having 8 health points, Water Octoroks will die from any amount of damage dealt to them. Water Octoroks can be revived without the occurrence of a [[Blood Moon]]. Upon defeat, Water Octoroks may drop any combination of several types of [[Crab]]s and [[Fish#Breath of the Wild|Fish]], Octo Balloons, [[Octorok Eyeball]]s, [[Octorok Tentacle]]s or [[Snail]]s.
{{Plural|HWAoC|Water Octorok}} can be found as some of the main {{Plural|HWAoC|Enemy|link}} in {{Plural|HWAoC|Challenge}} such "{{Term|HWAoC|Sidon vs. the Octoroks|link}}", and are always found in small bodies of water such as ponds or puddles.
{{Noncanon|End}}


==Nomenclature==
==Nomenclature==
{{Names
{{Nomenclature}}
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|ja= {{Romanize|水オクタ|Mizu Okuta}} {{ExpGame|BotW}}
|jaM= Water Octa {{ExpGame|BotW}}
|esS=
|esSM=
|esL= Octorok acuático {{ExpGame|BotW}}
|esLM=
|frF= Octoflot {{ExpGame|BotW}}
|frFM=
|frC=
|frCM=
|de=
|deM=
|it=
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|ptPM=
|ptB=
|ptBM=
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|ko=
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|chTM=
|chS=
|chSM= }}


==Gallery==
==Gallery==
<gallery>
<gallery>
File:BotW Octorok Concept Artwork.png|Concept Artwork on the Water Octorok
File:BotW Octorok Concept Artwork.png|Concept artwork of various {{Plural|BotW|Octorok}} including the {{Term|BotW|Water Octorok}} from {{BotW|-}}
File:TotK Water Octorok Model 2.png|A {{Term|TotK|Gloom-Wreathed Enemy|display=Gloom-Wreathed}} {{Term|TotK|Water Octorok}} from {{TotK|-}}
</gallery>
</gallery>


==See Also==
==See Also==
*[[Rock Octorok]]
* {{Term|Series|Forest Octorok|link}}
*[[Forest Octorok]]
* {{Term|Series|Octive|link}}
*[[Snow Octorok]]
* {{Term|Series|Rock Octorok|link}}
*[[Treasure Octorok]]
* {{Term|Series|Sky Octorok|link}}
*[[Sky Octorok]]
* {{Term|Series|Snow Octorok|link}}
* {{Term|Series|Treasure Octorok|link}}


{{Ref}}
{{Ref}}


[[Category:Octo]]
{{Categories
[[Category:Enemies in Tri Force Heroes]]
|Octoroks, Octos, Water-Related Enemies
[[Category:Enemies in Breath of the Wild]]
|enemies= TFH, BotW, TotK, EoW<!-- Uses Series term -->, HWAoC
}}

Latest revision as of 18:55, 20 June 2024

Water Octoroks are recurring Enemies in The Legend of Zelda series.(TFH | BotW | TotK | HWAoC)[1][2][3][4][name references needed]

Characteristics

Tri Force Heroes

Water Octoroks are the only type of Octorok that appear in all of the Drablands prior to the Den of Trials.[5] They are encountered in bodies of water and are most commonly found in water-themed areas, such as Riverside and the Flooded Zone of the Den of Trials. Water Octoroks hide underwater, staying in one spot with only their shadow and a small whirlpool visible; however, they will pop out of the water if any of the Links are near them. While above water, Water Octoroks shoot rocks at the Links, inflicting one Heart of damage upon impact.

If the Links get close enough to strike a Water Octorok with their Swords, it will retreat back into the water where it cannot be attacked. If the Links are quick enough, they can strike a Water Octorok with their Swords after it shoots a rock and before it retreats into the water. Water Octoroks are defeated after two strikes with a normal Sword. The Links can also stun a Water Octorok by either firing a Gripshot at it or by using a Water Rod on its spot. The pillar of water created by a Water Rod will force it out of the water and leave it temporarily stunned on top of the pillar. If any of the Links fire a Gripshot at Water Octorok while wearing the Robowear, it will be defeated in one hit. If any of the Links shoot a Water Octorok with a Gust Jar, it will stun it and push it a short distance away. Additionally, the Links can blow Water Octoroks onto land with a Gust Jar, where they will stand still and continue to shoot rocks while vulnerable. The Links can also defeat Water Octoroks from afar with long ranged weapons, such as the Bow, Fire Gloves, and Boomerang. Water Octoroks are defeated after being shot with two Arrows, Sword Beams, or Fire from Fire Gloves. A hit from the Boomerang or the Magic Hammer will cause Water Octoroks to sink below the water, instantly defeating them. The Links can also detonate Bombs on land to instantly defeat them. Upon defeat, Water Octoroks may drop either a Green Rupee or a Blue Rupee.

Breath of the Wild

Hyrule Compendium Entry
092  (092) Water Octorok
Description
Although they spend most of their time in water, the drop in barometric pressure that occurs when it rains causes an air sac within these octopus-like monsters to inflate and lift them into the air. The rocks they spit out can be bounced back with a shield.
Common Locations
West Necluda
Hyrule Field
Recoverable Materials
Octorok Tentacle Octo Balloon Octorok Eyeball

Water Octoroks are commonly found in bodies of water in West Necluda and Hyrule Field in Breath of the Wild. They are now different from the regular Octoroks, being colored with a plant on their head. Like the other variants of Octorok in Breath of the Wild, Water Octoroks camouflage with their environment, staying submerged underwater in one spot, with only the plant on their head visible, and their blue color blending in with the water. Once Link gets close enough to a Water Octorok, it will spot him and begin to leap out of the water every few seconds to spit a rock at him. Link can be hit with a Water Octorok's rock while moving due to its ability to track his movements both horizontally and vertically, aiming its rocks for the direction he is moving. Link will always be hit by its rocks if walking or, if close enough, running in a straight line. While it is raining, Water Octoroks will inflate like balloons and float above the water due to the drop in barometric pressure that occurs during rain, causing their internal Octo Balloons to inflate.[6]

Like many Octoroks throughout the The Legend of Zelda series, Link can defeat Water Octoroks by guarding with any Shield to deflect their rocks back towards them. If Link is close enough, the rock will hit the Water Octorok after being deflected and instantly defeat it. A Perfect Guard will send the rock flying back faster, allowing kills from a greater distance. Alternatively, Link can defeat Water Octoroks by shooting them with any type of Arrow, even if they are below the water's surface. Link can also cut the plant on a Water Octorok's head by shooting it with an arrow or slashing it with a Sword, causing it to emerge and look around before retreating back into the water. This leaves it vulnerable, giving Link an opportunity to shoot it while it is above the water and not spitting a rock. The plant will grow back shortly after being cut. Link can also defeat Water Octoroks by detonating a Remote Bomb in the water or by using Urbosa's Fury, even if they are hiding underwater. The Stasis Rune can be used to suspend them in time. If Link gets close to a Water Octorok, such as with the Cryonis Rune or a raft, he can hit it with any melee weapon after it jumps out of the water. Despite having eight health points, Water Octoroks will die from any amount of damage dealt to them. They can be revived without the occurrence of a Blood Moon. Upon defeat, Water Octoroks may drop any combination of several types of crabs and fish, Octo Balloons, Octorok Eyeballs, Octorok Tentacles, or snails.

Tears of the Kingdom



Echoes of Wisdom

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Other Appearances

Hyrule Warriors: Age of Calamity

Water Octoroks appear as Enemies in Hyrule Warriors: Age of Calamity, and often drop Octorok Eyeballs or Octo Balloons upon defeat. Killing one also rewards the Warriors with a Octorok Trophy at the end of a Challenge or Scenario.

Water Octoroks can be found as some of the main Enemies in Challenges such "Sidon vs. the Octoroks", and are always found in small bodies of water such as ponds or puddles.

Nomenclature

Names in Other Regions
LanguageNames
Japan
Japanese
  • (みず)オクタ (Sui Okuta) (BotW)[8]
  • みず水オクタ (TotK)
The Republic of ChinaThe Hong Kong Special Administrative Region of ChinaThe Macao Special Administrative Region of China
ChineseTR
  • 水八爪怪 (Shuǐ Bāzhuǎguài) (BotW)
  • 水八爪怪 (Shuǐbāzhǎo Guài) (TotK)
The People's Republic of China
ChineseSI
水八爪怪 (Shuǐbāzhǎo Guài) (TotK)
The Kingdom of the Netherlands
Dutch
Water-Octorok (BotW | HWAoC)[10]
The French Republic
FrenchEU
Octoflot (BotW | TotK)[9]
Canada
FrenchCA
Octoflot (BotW | TotK)
The Federal Republic of Germany
German
Wasser-Oktorok (BotW | TotK)[11]
The Italian Republic
Italian
Octacqua (BotW | TotK)[7]
The Republic of Korea
Korean
  • 워타 옥타 (Wota Okta) (BotW)
  • 워터 옥타 (TotK)
The Russian Federation
Russian
Водный осьминос (Vodnyy osʹminos) (BotW)[12]
Latin America
SpanishLA
Octorok acuático (BotW | TotK)[13][14]
The Kingdom of Spain
SpanishEU
Octorok acuático (BotW | TotK)[15]
This table was generated using translation pages.
To request an addition, please contact a staff member with a reference.

Gallery

See Also

References

  1. Encyclopedia, Dark Horse Books, pg. 195 (TFH)
  2. "Water Octorok" — Hyrule Compendium (Breath of the Wild)
  3. "Water Octorok" — Hyrule Compendium (Tears of the Kingdom)
  4. "Water Octorok" — Sidon vs. the Octoroks (Hyrule Warriors: Age of Calamity)
  5. The Legend of Zelda: Tri Force Heroes—Official Guide, Prima Games, pg. 16
  6. "Although they spend most of their time in water, the drop in barometric pressure that occurs when it rains causes an air sac within these octopus-like monsters to inflate and lift them into the air." — Hyrule Compendium (Breath of the Wild)
  7. "092 Octacqua" — Hyrule Compendium (Breath of the Wild)
  8. "092 水オクタ" — Hyrule Compendium (Breath of the Wild)
  9. "092 Octoflot" — Hyrule Compendium (Breath of the Wild)
  10. "092 Water-Octorok" — Hyrule Compendium (Breath of the Wild)
  11. "092 Wasser-Oktorok" — Hyrule Compendium (Breath of the Wild)
  12. "092 Водный осьминос" — Hyrule Compendium (Breath of the Wild)
  13. "092 Octorok acuático" — Hyrule Compendium (Breath of the Wild)
  14. "Octorok acuático" — Hyrule Compendium (Tears of the Kingdom, Latin American Spanish localization)
  15. "Gibdo" — Hyrule Compendium (Tears of the Kingdom, European Spanish localization)