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{{Enemy | {{Enemy | ||
|name = Vacuum Mouth | |name= Vacuum Mouth | ||
|image = | |image= | ||
| | {{Media | ||
|Sprite LA= File:LA Vacuum Mouth Sprite.png | |||
|Sprite LADX= File:LADX Vacuum Mouth Sprite.gif | |||
}} | }} | ||
|game= {{LA}} | |||
|other= | |||
|habitat= {{Term|LADX|Bottle Grotto|link}}<br>[[Key Cavern]]<br>[[Face Shrine (Dungeon)|Face Shrine]]<br>[[Turtle Rock (Link's Awakening)|Turtle Rock]] | |||
|weapon= [[Sword]], [[Pegasus Boots]] | |||
}} | |||
{{Term/Store|Vacuum Mouth|Vacuum Mouths|Series, LA, LADX|plural}} are enemies in {{LA}}.{{Fact}} It is immobile and essentially non-aggressive; its ability is to attract all creatures (both Link and enemies alike) inexorably towards it. It does so in short five-second bursts accompanied by a whooshing noise. The Vacuum Mouth first appears in the [[Bottle Grotto]], in a room along with three [[Keese]]. The Keese are sucked into the Vacuum Mouth, and Link must cross the room while avoiding the same fate. | |||
Should Link fall into a Vaccuum Mouth, he will be taken to the beginning of the dungeon, as with [[Floormaster]]s. | Should Link fall into a Vaccuum Mouth, he will be taken to the beginning of the dungeon, as with [[Floormaster]]s. |