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{{Enemy |name = Toadpolis
|image = [[Image:Toadpolis.JPG]]
|game = ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess| Twilight Princess]] <br> [[Link's Crossbow Training]]''
|habitat = [[Lakebed Temple]] <br> [[Goron Mines]]
|weapon = Own attacks <br> crossbow
}}
 
Toadpolis were enemies in [[The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess]] and [[Link's Crossbow Training]] that many believed to be Octoroks in the game.  They appear very rarely in only a few places.  Where they can be found include early on in the [[Goron Mines]] dungeon and behind the [[Lake Hylia]] [[Howling Stone]].  They appear as frogs but act very similarly to an [[Octorok]] in previous 3d Zelda games.  Larger versions of these monsters can be seen swimming underwater like fish in the [[Goron Mines]].
Toadpolis were enemies in [[The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess]] and [[Link's Crossbow Training]] that many believed to be Octoroks in the game.  They appear very rarely in only a few places.  Where they can be found include early on in the [[Goron Mines]] dungeon and behind the [[Lake Hylia]] [[Howling Stone]].  They appear as frogs but act very similarly to an [[Octorok]] in previous 3d Zelda games.  Larger versions of these monsters can be seen swimming underwater like fish in the [[Goron Mines]].



Revision as of 10:22, 11 May 2008

Toadpolis were enemies in The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess and Link's Crossbow Training that many believed to be Octoroks in the game. They appear very rarely in only a few places. Where they can be found include early on in the Goron Mines dungeon and behind the Lake Hylia Howling Stone. They appear as frogs but act very similarly to an Octorok in previous 3d Zelda games. Larger versions of these monsters can be seen swimming underwater like fish in the Goron Mines.

They appear in the Rapids Ride level in Link's Crossbow Training.

They also bear an appearance and similar attacks as Zolas in the Original Legend of Zelda, and Link's Awakening. Also they bear a resemblance to the Deku Toad. It is possible that they are its offspring after they go through the tadpole stage.