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'''Jermafenser''',<ref>{{cite book|quote=The name of the Temple Guardian is "Jermafenser." |book=The Official Nintendo Player's Guide |publisher=Nintendo of America |page=44 }}</ref><ref>{{Cite book|quote=Jermafenser<br>A knight armored in shining blue steel, his haunted helms make him more dangerous with every one that falls off. How can Link hope to defeat an enemy such as this?|book=Playing with Power: Nintendo NES Classics|publisher=Prima Games|page=178}}</ref> also known as '''Helmethead''',<ref>{{cite book|quote=HELMETHEAD |book=NES Game Atlas |publisher=Nintendo |page=67 }}</ref> is the [[boss]] of [[Midoro Palace]] in {{TAoL}}. It reappears as the boss of the [[Palace on the Sea]] in the original Family Computer Disk System version of that game; in the NES version, it was replaced with [[Gooma]]. | '''Jermafenser''',<ref>{{cite book|quote=The name of the Temple Guardian is "Jermafenser." |book=The Official Nintendo Player's Guide |publisher=Nintendo of America |page=44 }}</ref><ref>{{Cite book|quote=Jermafenser<br>A knight armored in shining blue steel, his haunted helms make him more dangerous with every one that falls off. How can Link hope to defeat an enemy such as this?|book=Playing with Power: Nintendo NES Classics|publisher=Prima Games|page=178}}</ref> also known as '''Helmethead''',<ref>{{cite book|quote=HELMETHEAD |book=NES Game Atlas |publisher=Nintendo |page=67 }}</ref><ref>{{Cite book|quote=Helmethead's weak point is, of course, his noggin. Use your Shield spell when necessary, and knock his helmet off to reveal his bald head. It's his only vulnerability.|book=The Legend of Zelda: Collector's Edition Player's Guide|publisher=Nintendo of America|page=31}}</ref> is the [[boss]] of [[Midoro Palace]] in {{TAoL}}. It reappears as the boss of the [[Palace on the Sea]] in the original Family Computer Disk System version of that game; in the NES version, it was replaced with [[Gooma]]. | ||
In the Famicom Disk System version, Jermafenser only has one floating helmet when fought in [[Midoro Palace]], with the second head only appearing on the Jermafenser in the [[Palace on the Sea]]. In the NES version, the Jermafenser that appears in Midoro Palace has the second head. In the NES version, the boss of the Palace on the Sea is [[Gooma]], a creature original to the NES version. | In the Famicom Disk System version, Jermafenser only has one floating helmet when fought in [[Midoro Palace]], with the second head only appearing on the Jermafenser in the [[Palace on the Sea]]. In the NES version, the Jermafenser that appears in Midoro Palace has the second head. In the NES version, the boss of the Palace on the Sea is [[Gooma]], a creature original to the NES version. |