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That's a '''Wolfos'''. Lure it in and watch its movements. It doesn't like its tail to be touched... {{Exp Game|MM3D}}}}
That's a '''Wolfos'''. Lure it in and watch its movements. It doesn't like its tail to be touched... {{Exp Game|MM3D}}}}
Wolfos appear in {{OoT}} and {{MM}}. In terms of appearance, Wolfos are grey, anthropomorphic wolf-like creatures with green eyes that commonly appear in forest environments. Their snow-counterpart is the [[White Wolfos]], which is much larger and only appears in frozen surroundings. In ''Ocarina of Time'', Wolfos appear in the [[Sacred Forest Meadow]], the [[Forest Temple (Ocarina of Time)|Forest Temple]], the [[Spirit Temple]] and [[Ganon's Castle]]. In ''Majora's Mask'', they appear near the [[Southern Swamp]] and replace the White Wolfos of [[Snowhead]] after spring is returned to the mountain. A single Wolfos also appears in [[Sakon's Hideout]] as part of the mechanism that protects the [[Couple's Mask#Sun Mask|Sun Mask]].
Wolfos appear in {{OoT}} and {{MM}}. In terms of appearance, Wolfos are grey, anthropomorphic wolf-like creatures with green eyes that commonly appear in forest environments. Their snow-counterpart is the [[White Wolfos]], which is much larger and only appears in frozen surroundings. In {{OoT|-}}, Wolfos appear in the [[Sacred Forest Meadow]], the [[Forest Temple (Ocarina of Time)|Forest Temple]], the [[Spirit Temple]] and [[Ganon's Castle]]. In ''Majora's Mask'', they appear near the [[Southern Swamp]] and replace the White Wolfos of [[Snowhead]] after spring is returned to the mountain. A single Wolfos also appears in [[Sakon's Hideout]] as part of the mechanism that protects the [[Couple's Mask#Sun Mask|Sun Mask]].


Wolfos will emerge from the ground when approached. They fight in direct combat, and can duck down to block [[Link]]'s attacks. They attack by circling Link and diving in to strike with their claws. One strategy is to [[Targeting System|Z-Target]] them and use the [[Shield]] constantly, then attack when it drops its guard. Another strategy is to back away when the Wolfos goes to attack, which will cause its raking claws to miss. It will then spin around, leaving its back exposed. If Link hits the tail, it will be defeated instantly.<ref>{{Cite|So you don't know about the Wolfos? Lure it in and watch its movements. It doesn't like its tail to be touched...|Tatl|MM}}</ref> Another option is to use the [[Hookshot]] or a [[Deku Nut]] to stun it, and then attack at will.
Wolfos will emerge from the ground when approached. They fight in direct combat, and can duck down to block [[Link]]'s attacks. They attack by circling Link and diving in to strike with their claws. One strategy is to [[Targeting System|Z-Target]] them and use the [[Shield]] constantly, then attack when it drops its guard. Another strategy is to back away when the Wolfos goes to attack, which will cause its raking claws to miss. It will then spin around, leaving its back exposed. If Link hits the tail, it will be defeated instantly.<ref>{{Cite|So you don't know about the Wolfos? Lure it in and watch its movements. It doesn't like its tail to be touched...|Tatl|MM}}</ref> Another option is to use the [[Hookshot]] or a [[Deku Nut]] to stun it, and then attack at will.