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The Guay will hone in on [[Link]] and pursue him as long as he is within close proximity. This behavior works to Link's benefit the majority of the time, as the Guay, when defeated, often drop large quantities of rupees, so the closer they are to Link's weapon, the easier it will be for Link to target them and collect the rupees they yield. For example, in ''Twilight Princess'', at [[Lake Hylia]], and even at the outskirts of [[Hyrule Castle]], there is a large flock of Guays that can be spotted using the [[Hawkeye]] and [[Bow]]. If every single one of them is killed, 73 Rupees will fall, in respect to the flock on site at Lake Hylia.
The Guay will hone in on [[Link]] and pursue him as long as he is within close proximity. This behavior works to Link's benefit the majority of the time, as the Guay, when defeated, often drop large quantities of rupees, so the closer they are to Link's weapon, the easier it will be for Link to target them and collect the rupees they yield. For example, in ''Twilight Princess'', at [[Lake Hylia]], and even at the outskirts of [[Hyrule Castle]], there is a large flock of Guays that can be spotted using the [[Hawkeye]] and [[Bow]]. If every single one of them is killed, 73 Rupees will fall, in respect to the flock on site at Lake Hylia.


In ''Skyward Sword'', the bird will drop its business on Link's head and get him all dirty.
In ''Skyward Sword'', the bird will poop on Link's head and get him all dirty.
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