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Revision as of 00:49, 3 January 2014

The Eye Plant[1] is one of the toughest water enemies in Phantom Hourglass. They appear right next to the S.S. Linebeck, rising out of the water shooting seeds. Because of this, it is also not uncommon to accidentally bump into them, damaging Linebeck's ship that way as well. They must be attacked quickly before they get close to the ship. It takes 2 cannon shots to kill them.[2] Eye Plants are regarded as an annoying enemy due to the fact that they suddenly pop up in front of the boat forcing a crash into them if they are not removed in time.

Giant Eye Plant

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A Giant Eye Plant appears after Link sets out to find the island where the Spirit of Courage lies. He is ambushed by a large creature very similar to the regular Eye Plants found across the sea. This creature attempt to sink Linebeck's Boat by shooting giant spiked balls, but Link is able to defeat it by staying in motion and aiming for the monster's one weakness: its eye. The Giant Eye Plant again appears after returning to Bannan Island after giving the Old Wayfarer the Wood Heart.

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Names in Other Regions
Language Name Meaning
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From the Japanese kanji Template:Japanese meaning "child".

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