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Watchers are enemies featured in Skyward Sword. Along with the Guardians, Watchers protect and patrol the Silent Realm.

Characteristics and Weaknesses

Unlike Silent Realm Guardians, the Watchers are not affected by the Sacred Tears and thus will not be stunned by its power.

The Watchers shine a light through the realm. If Link passes through this light, the Watcher will emit a loud sound that will awaken the Silent Realm Guardians, canceling the effects of the Sacred Tears no matter how much time Link has remaining.

Watchers come in two variations: Sky Watchers and Earth Watchers. Sky Watchers patrol the air with a light focused on the ground in a fixed route. They are relatively easy to avoid, though they can be difficult in narrow areas or when in large groups, such as in the Pumpkin patch of Skyloft's Silent Realm, where four of them encircle a solitary Sacred Tear.

Earth Watchers hover near the ground and will chase Link if he comes too close in range to them; however, the young hero can outrun them by dashing. Earth Watchers give away their position in ways that give Link warning so he is not caught off guard. A visual cue is that the Earth Watchers have dimmer, larger light radii, and it is safe for Link to be caught in this light, as long as their brighter direct light does not touch him. They also have an audible cue, as Earth Watchers will give off a jingling sound upon noticing Link.

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Names in Other Regions
Language Name
Watcher Sky Watcher Earth Watcher
Japan Japanese 監視者(Kanshi-sha) 空の監視者(Sora no Kanshi-sha) 大地の監視者(Daichi no Kanshi-sha)
Canada FrenchCA Veilleurs Veilleurs volant dans le ciel Veilleurs patrouillant au sol
Latin America SpanishLA Vigias Vigias aéreos Vigias terrestres