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==Strategy==
==Strategy==
As Link enters the boss room, [[Navi]] warns him that the water in the room "isn't normal."<ref>{{Cite|Link! Look out! That isn't normal water over there!|Navi|OOT}}</ref> As he jumps onto one of the four pillars standing in the pool of water, a cutscene shows the view of a creature lurking in the water. It slowly makes its way to Link and comes out of the water behind him. The hero looks back at a tentacle of the Giant Aquatic Amoeba: Morpha before it vanishes, and the battle commences.
As Link enters the boss room, [[Princess Ruto]] warns him that the water in the room "isn't normal."<ref>{{Cite|Link! Look out! That isn't normal water over there!|Princess Ruto|OOT}}</ref> As he jumps onto one of the four pillars standing in the pool of water, a cutscene shows the view of a creature lurking in the water. It slowly makes its way to Link and comes out of the water behind him. The hero looks back at a tentacle of the Giant Aquatic Amoeba: Morpha before it vanishes, and the battle commences.


Morpha is a very mobile boss, meaning Link must keep moving during this battle, especially towards the end, if he is to survive. The nucleus churns the water below and rises within the center of one of its created tentacles. While the amoebic liquid is impossible to penetrate when in large concentrations in the pool, whenever a single arm rises and latches upon the land, the liquid becomes thin enough to pierce with the spike of the [[Hookshot]]. Link must hook the nucleus, and slash at it while it is on land during its [[Critical Point]], the time in which it is entirely vulnerable and clear of any amoebic fluid. Morpha eventually adapts to the battle and grows a second tentacle, using it to distract Link from latching on to itself again. Just like with the single tentacle, the second one can grab Link, swing him about, then chuck him at the spikes at the edge of the arena, causing surplus damage. It is also notable that if one stays in the corner of the arena, between the spike panels, Morpha will be unable to successfully grab Link. Though the battle becomes a bit more urgent as the second tentacle grows, the technique used to defeat Morpha remains the same: Link must continue to hook the nucleus and smash it, continuously, while it is bouncing about on land. After injuring Morpha's nucleus several times, the core bursts in a spray of water. The tentacle clings to life as long as it can by using up all the water in the central pool, and by attempting to drain and escape through the ceiling. Once it sucks up all the water in the pool, the tentacle culminates in a single water droplet on the ceiling and drops to the floor, splattering in all directions.
Morpha is a very mobile boss, meaning Link must keep moving during this battle, especially towards the end, if he is to survive. The nucleus churns the water below and rises within the center of one of its created tentacles. While the amoebic liquid is impossible to penetrate when in large concentrations in the pool, whenever a single arm rises and latches upon the land, the liquid becomes thin enough to pierce with the spike of the [[Hookshot]]. Link must hook the nucleus, and slash at it while it is on land during its [[Critical Point]], the time in which it is entirely vulnerable and clear of any amoebic fluid. Morpha eventually adapts to the battle and grows a second tentacle, using it to distract Link from latching on to itself again. Just like with the single tentacle, the second one can grab Link, swing him about, then chuck him at the spikes at the edge of the arena, causing surplus damage. It is also notable that if one stays in the corner of the arena, between the spike panels, Morpha will be unable to successfully grab Link. Though the battle becomes a bit more urgent as the second tentacle grows, the technique used to defeat Morpha remains the same: Link must continue to hook the nucleus and smash it, continuously, while it is bouncing about on land. After injuring Morpha's nucleus several times, the core bursts in a spray of water. The tentacle clings to life as long as it can by using up all the water in the central pool, and by attempting to drain and escape through the ceiling. Once it sucks up all the water in the pool, the tentacle culminates in a single water droplet on the ceiling and drops to the floor, splattering in all directions.


Link's rewards for his victory are a [[Heart Container]] and the [[Medallions#Water Medallion|Water Medallion]] from [[Ruto]].<ref>{{cite|You received the Water Medallion! Ruto awakens as a Sage and adds her power to yours!|N/A|Ocarina of Time}}</ref>
Link's rewards for his victory are a [[Heart Container]] and the [[Medallions#Water Medallion|Water Medallion]] from [[Princess Ruto|Ruto]].<ref>{{cite|You received the Water Medallion! Ruto awakens as a Sage and adds her power to yours!|N/A|Ocarina of Time}}</ref>


==Trivia==
==Trivia==
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*Morpha can be very easily defeated by using the [[Hookshot#Longshot|Longshot]] to pull it, and keep doing so when approaching the corners of the room to avoid it escaping. Link must repeatedly slash at it while trapped in the corner to defeat the boss quickly, and often injury-free.
*Morpha can be very easily defeated by using the [[Hookshot#Longshot|Longshot]] to pull it, and keep doing so when approaching the corners of the room to avoid it escaping. Link must repeatedly slash at it while trapped in the corner to defeat the boss quickly, and often injury-free.
*After Morpha is defeated, [[Lake Hylia]] is restored. However, [[Zora's Domain]] remains frozen.
*After Morpha is defeated, [[Lake Hylia]] is restored. However, [[Zora's Domain]] remains frozen.
*Contrary to popular belief, it is interesting to note that [[Princess Ruto]] warns Link about the strange water in Morpha's room and not [[Navi]]. The Japanese version makes this a little bit more obvious as the speech patterns of Ruto and Navi differ. Especially since Ruto tends to end her sentences with the word ゾラ sometimes. <ref>{{Cite|{{Japanese|リンク!気をつけるゾラ!!それは ただの水ではない!|Rinku!Ki o tsukeru zora!!Sore wa tada no mizu de wa nai!|Link! Be careful!! This is not ordinary water!|3}}|Princess Ruto|OOT}}</ref> However, there is one hint left in the English version which helps to indentify that the speaker is not Navi. Navi's text is generally colored in blue, but the text when Link enters the room is completely white.


==Video==
==Video==