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{{Term/Store|Aeralfos|Aeralfos|Series, TP, TPHD, TFC, HW, HW:L, HW:DE, LCT|plural}} are recurring enemies and bosses in {{TLoZ|Series}}.<ref>{{Cite Book|quote= |book= E |publisher= |page= 162 {{Exp Game|TP|TFH}}}}</ref> They are winged reptilian enemies armed with swords and shields.<ref>{{Cite Book|quote= Winged, flying lizard-beast armed with a sword and shield|book= Twilight Princess Official Game Guide|publisher= Prima Games|page= 17}}</ref>
{{Term/Store|Aeralfos|Aeralfos|Series, TP, TPHD, TFH, LCT, HW, HWL, HWDE|plural}} are recurring {{Plural|Series|Enemy|link}} and {{Plural|Series|Sub-Boss|link}} in {{TLoZ|Series}}.<ref name="E 162">{{Cite Book|quote= |book= E |publisher= |page= 162 {{Exp Game|TP, TPHD, TFH}}}}</ref><ref>{{Cite|{{Big|City in the Sky: Defender}}<br/>Aeralfos can fly high or attack from the ground, so watch your radar!|Stage Select|LCT}}</ref><ref>{{Cite|Aeralfos|Battlefield Info|HWDE}}</ref> They are winged reptilian enemies armed with swords and shields.<ref name="E 162"/>


==Characteristics==
==Characteristics==
==={{TP|-}}===
==={{TP|-}}===
{{Midna|Aeralfos (City in the Sky)|Take a good look at his shield! When he holds it up, that's your chance! When he's holding his shield up, your arrows will just bounce off...but that's exactly the chance you need! If your timing is right, you could use it to pull him down.}}
{{Midna
|context1= At the City in the Sky
|quote1= <p>Take a good look at his shield!</p><p>When he holds it up, that's your chance!</p><p>When he's holding his shield up, your arrows will just bounce off...but that's exactly the chance you need!</p><p>If your timing is right, you could use it to pull him down.</p>
}}
[[File:TP Link Clawshot Aeralfos.png|thumb|left|100px|Link shooting his Clawshot at the Aeralfos's Shield]]
[[File:TP Link Clawshot Aeralfos.png|thumb|left|100px|Link shooting his Clawshot at the Aeralfos's Shield]]
In {{TP}}, the Aeralfos appear as mini-bosses.<ref>{{Cite Book|quote= Mid Boss: Aeralfos|book= Twilight Princess Official Game Guide|publisher= Prima Games|page= 378}}</ref> One is first encountered in [[City in the Sky]],<ref>{{Cite Book|quote= Encountered In: Dungeon 7: City in the Sky|book= Twilight Princess Official Game Guide|publisher= Prima Games|page= 17}}</ref> and later in [[Hyrule Castle (Twilight Princess)|Hyrule Castle]].<ref>{{Cite Book|quote= You emerge on the Castle Battlements! Head straight forward, toward a large tower at the outer edge of the grounds. An Aeralfos swoops in to intercept you.|book= Twilight Princess Official Game Guide|publisher= Prima Games|page= 427}}</ref> They also appear in the [[Cave of Ordeals]] as well. Their wings give them the ability to initially avoid most of [[Link]]'s attacks with the Sword and other weapons. They are lightly armored and bear a tribal loincloth adorned with sharp fangs.
In {{TP}}, the Aeralfos appear as mini-bosses.<ref name="E 162"/> One is first encountered in [[City in the Sky]],<ref name="E 162"/> and later in [[Hyrule Castle (Dungeon)|Hyrule Castle]].<ref name="E 162"/> They also appear in the [[Cave of Ordeals]]. Their wings give them the ability to initially avoid most of [[Link]]'s attacks with the Sword and other weapons. They are lightly armored and bear a tribal loincloth adorned with sharp fangs.


When Link first encounters an Aeralfos, it will hover in the air, far out of his reach. It will frequently make dive attacks but will also raise its Shield before doing so to block any projectiles Link may use to stop him from initiating the attack.<ref>{{Cite Book|quote= As soon as he changes his pose to this, flapping his wings quickly and shielding himself, he's preparing for a nasty swooping charge!|book= Twilight Princess Official Game Guide|publisher= Prima Games|page= 386}}</ref> When its Shield is raised in this fashion, Link can use the [[Clawshot]] to latch onto its Shield and pull the Aeralfos down to the ground so that he can attack it with his Sword.<ref>{{Cite Book|quote= As soon as you see him change pose, launch a Clawshot straigth at the shield. […] You pull the Aeralfos down and expose his belly. Quickly unsheathe your sword and really bash and slash the doe, getting at least four good strikes on him.|book= Twilight Princess Official Game Guide|publisher= Prima Games|page=386}}</ref> As long as Link can maneuver around the Aeralfos' attacks and strike where it is unprotected, it will be unable to get back into the air.
When Link first encounters an Aeralfos, it will hover in the air, far out of his reach. It will frequently make dive attacks but will also raise its Shield before doing so to block any projectiles Link may use to stop him from initiating the attack.<ref name="E 162"/> When its Shield is raised in this fashion, Link can use the [[Clawshot]] to latch onto its Shield and pull the Aeralfos down to the ground so that he can attack it with his Sword.<ref name="E 162"/> As long as Link can maneuver around the Aeralfos' attacks and strike where it is unprotected, it will be unable to get back into the air.


The Aeralfos which Link encounters in the City in the Sky uses slightly different tactics than others of its kind. It will frequently fly through various large holes in the room and try to confuse Link. This forces him to constantly be alert and searching for the opening from which it will strike next. If Link can pinpoint the Aeralfos, he can use his Clawshot before the Aeralfos initiates its dive attack. Once the Aeralfos is on the ground, Link can defeat it in the same fashion as the rest of its kind. The Aeralfos guards the dungeon's item, which is a second Clawshot.<ref>{{Cite Book|quote= Once you've destroyed all pottery look east, as a gate has opened. Clawshot up to the medallion, and run to the chest. Inside is what you've been waiting for: a second Clawshot, which doubles your shooting prowess!|book= Twilight Princess Official Game Guide|publisher= Prima Games|page= 386}}</ref>
The Aeralfos which Link encounters in the City in the Sky uses slightly different tactics than others of its kind. It will frequently fly through various large holes in the room and try to confuse Link. This forces him to constantly be alert and searching for the opening from which it will strike next. If Link can pinpoint the Aeralfos, he can use his Clawshot before the Aeralfos initiates its dive attack. Once the Aeralfos is on the ground, Link can defeat it in the same fashion as the rest of its kind. The Aeralfos guards the dungeon's item, which is a second Clawshot.<ref>{{Cite Guide|quote= |game= TP|publisher= Prima|page= 386}}</ref>
{{Clear}}
{{Clear}}


==={{TFH|-}}===
==={{TFH|-}}===
In {{TFH}}, Aeralfos appear as enemies in the last Stage of [[Dragon Citadel]]. They fly in the air, breathe gusts of wind and attempt to dive at the [[Links]] below, and attack them with their sword. They can be dangerous enemies to contend with, as their attacks can potentially inflict a lot of damage at once. Their backsides however are unprotected, so the Links can attack it from behind after it dives to attack. This is especially effective if a Link provokes an Aeralfos to dive towards him, and the other Links attack it from behind. The Link in the path of an Aeralfos' attack can also use a well-timed [[Gripshot]] to grab and discard its shield, leaving it more vulnerable to the Links' strikes.
In {{TFH}}, Aeralfos appear as enemies in the last Stage of [[Dragon Citadel]]. They fly in the air, breathe gusts of wind and attempt to dive at the {{Plural|TFH|Links|link}} below, and attack them with their sword, finishing off with a [[Spin Attack]]. They can be dangerous enemies to contend with, as their attacks can potentially inflict a lot of damage at once. Their backsides however are unprotected, so the {{Plural|TFH|Links}} can attack it from behind after it dives to attack. This is especially effective if a {{Term|TFH|Links}} provokes an Aeralfos to dive towards him, and the other {{Plural|TFH|Links}} attack it from behind. The {{Term|TFH|Links}} in the path of an Aeralfos' attack can also use a well-timed [[Gripshot]] to grab and discard its shield, leaving it more vulnerable to the {{Plural|TFH|Links}}' strikes.


A stronger variant called '''Super Aeralfos''' appear as enemies in the [[Sky Temple]].<ref>{{Cite Book|quote= Once all three Links touch down on the platform at the end of the stairs, two Super Aeralfos will appear.|book= Tri Force Heroes Official Game Guide|publisher= Prima Games|page= 188}}</ref> These Aeralfos are blue in color, and are encountered at the temple's gateway, right before the Links' fight with [[Lady Maud]]. These Aeralfos attack similarly to their other variant, but can also breathe fire which will burn the Links if they are caught. These Aeralfos are fought in the same manner, in that the Links can strike their backsides.
A stronger variant called {{Plural|TFH|Super Aeralfos|link}} appear as enemies in the [[Sky Temple]].
 
A purple variant of Super Aeralfos appear in the [[Den of Trials]], as the final enemies encountered in the Baneful Zone before the Links battle against the [[Shadow Link]] bosses. These purple and black Aeralfos have greater endurance than Super Aeralfos, taking twice as many hits to defeat, and their gust breaths and sword attacks have the ability to [[Curse]] the Links in addition to dealing damage.


==Other Appearances==
==Other Appearances==
{{Ambig|Start}}
==={{LCT|-}}===
==={{LCT|-}}===
[[File:LCT City in the Sky: Defender Preview.png|thumb|right|Aeralfos in {{LCT|-}}]]
{{Noncanon|Start}}
[[File:LCT City in the Sky: Defender Sprite.png|thumb|right|Aeralfos in {{LCT|-}}]]
In {{LCT}}, Aeralfos appear as enemies in Level 7: City in the Sky. Their attack patterns are similar to their {{TP|-}} appearance; they dive-bomb at Link while defending themselves with their shields. However, their attack can be interrupted after being shot by the [[Crossbow]], after which they will fly around the field momentarily. They can be taken out in one shot with a charged up [[Bomb Arrow]].
In {{LCT}}, Aeralfos appear as enemies in Level 7: City in the Sky. Their attack patterns are similar to their {{TP|-}} appearance; they dive-bomb at Link while defending themselves with their shields. However, their attack can be interrupted after being shot by the [[Crossbow]], after which they will fly around the field momentarily. They can be taken out in one shot with a charged up [[Bomb Arrow]].
{{Ambig|End}}
{{Noncanon|End}}


{{Clear}}
{{Clear}}


==={{HW|-}}===
{{Noncanon|Start}}
{{Noncanon|Start}}
==={{HW|-}}===
[[File:HWDE Aeralfos Mini Map Icon.png|left]]
[[File:HWDE Aeralfos Mini Map Icon.png|left]]
Aeralfos appear as elite enemies in {{HW}}. They move around the battle field by flying close to the ground, and attack their enemies by swooping down at them. Aeralfos possess a number of other attacks as well, including breathing fire. Aeralfos may breathe a stream of fire around them before briefly landing, or stab the ground with a thrust of their sword, creating a small shockwave. Whenever they land, their [[Weak Point Gauge]] is exposed, leaving them open to direct attack. Like the Aeralfos of {{TP|-}}, their shields can also be grappled onto using the [[Hookshot]] while they are in flight. Doing so lets the attacking Warrior strike them midair, and also exposes their Weak Point Gauge.
Aeralfos appear as elite enemies in {{HW}}. They move around the battle field by flying close to the ground, and attack their enemies by swooping down at them. Aeralfos possess a number of other attacks as well, including breathing fire. Aeralfos may breathe a stream of fire around them before briefly landing, or stab the ground with a thrust of their sword, creating a small shockwave. Whenever they land, their [[Weak Point Gauge]] is exposed, leaving them open to direct attack. Like the Aeralfos of {{TP|-}}, their shields can also be grappled onto using the [[Hookshot]] while they are in flight. Doing so lets the attacking Warrior strike them midair, and also exposes their Weak Point Gauge. Using the Hookshot while they are creating a fire shockwave also exposes their Weak Point Gauge through [[Extra-Effective Item Attack]]s.


When defeated, they may drop [[Aeralfos Leather]] as Bronze [[Material]], and occasionally [[Round Aeralfos Shield]]s as Silver Material.
When defeated, they may drop [[Aeralfos Leather]] as Bronze [[Material]], and occasionally [[Round Aeralfos Shield]]s as Silver Material.


{{Main|Fiery Aeralfos}}
[[File:HWDE Fiery Aeralfos Mini Map Icon.png|left]]
[[File:HWDE Fiery Aeralfos Mini Map Icon.png|left]]
An alternate variant called '''Fiery Aeralfos''' also appears.<ref>{{Cite|Defeating the {{Color|HW Red|Fiery Aeralfos}} will make {{Color|HW Red|enemy reinforcements appear}}!|N/A|HW}}</ref> They appear as red-colored Aeralfos with blue wings, although their attack strategy and weakness are identical to their common counterparts. When defeated, they may drop [[Fiery Aeralfos Leather]] as Bronze Material, and occasionally [[Fiery Aeralfos Wing]]s as Silver Material.
An alternate variant called Fiery Aeralfos also appears. They are red-colored Aeralfos with blue wings.
{{Noncanon|End}}
{{Noncanon|End}}


==Nomenclature==
==Nomenclature==
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==Gallery==
==Gallery==
<gallery>
<gallery>
File:Aerofols Sword.png|The Sword wielded by the Aeralfos in {{TP|-}}
File:TP Aeralfos Sword Model.png|The Sword wielded by the Aeralfos from {{TP|-}}
File:TP Aeralfos Shield Model.png|The Shield wielded by the Aeralfos in {{TP|-}}
File:TP Aeralfos Shield Model.png|The Shield wielded by the Aeralfos from {{TP|-}}
File:TPAeralfosConcept.jpg|Aeralfos concept art from {{TP|-}}
File:TP Aeralfos Concept Art.jpg|Aeralfos concept art from {{TP|-}}
File:TFH Super Aeralfos.png|A Super Aeralfos as seen in-game from {{TFH|-}}
File:TFH Dark Super Aeralfos Model.png|A purple Super Aeralfos as seen in-game from {{TFH|-}}
File:HW Aeralfos Artwork.png|Render of an Aeralfos from {{HW|-}}
File:HW Aeralfos Artwork.png|Render of an Aeralfos from {{HW|-}}
File:HW Aeralfos.png|An Aeralfos as seen in-game from {{HW|-}}
File:HW Aeralfos Model.png|An Aeralfos as seen in-game from {{HW|-}}
File:HW Fiery Aeralfos.png|A Fiery Aeralfos as seen in-game from {{HW|-}}
File:HW Aeralfos Adventure Mode Icon.png|Aeralfos Adventure Mode icon from {{HW|-}}
File:HW Aeralfos Adventure Mode Icon.png|Aeralfos Adventure Mode icon from {{HW|-}}
File:HW Fiery Aeralfos Adventure Mode Icon.png|Fiery Aeralfos Adventure Mode icon from {{HW|-}}
File:HW Aeralfos Adventure Mode Credits Sprite.png|Aeralfos Adventure Mode Credits icon from {{HW|-}}
File:HW Aeralfos Adventure Mode Credits Sprite.png|Aeralfos Adventure Mode Credits icon from {{HW|-}}
File:HW Fiery Aeralfos Adventure Mode Credits Sprite.png|Fiery Aeralfos Adventure Mode Credits icon from {{HW|-}}
File:HWDE Aeralfos Icon.png|Aeralfos portrait from {{HWDE|-}}
File:HWDE Aeralfos Portrait.png|Aeralfos portrait from {{HW|DE|-}}
File:HWDE Dark Aeralfos Portrait.png|Dark Aeralfos portrait from {{HW|DE|-}}
File:HWDE Fiery Aeralfos Portrait.png|Fiery Aeralfos portrait from {{HW|DE|-}}
File:HWDE Dark Fiery Aeralfos Portrait.png|Dark Fiery Aeralfos portrait from {{HW|DE|-}}
File:HWDE Dark Aeralfos Mini Map Icon.png|Dark Aeralfos Mini Map icon from {{HW|DE|-}}
File:HWDE Dark Fiery Aeralfos Mini Map Icon.png|Dark Fiery Aeralfos Mini Map icon from {{HW|DE|-}}
</gallery>
</gallery>


==See Also==
==See Also==
* [[Dinolfos]]
* {{Term|Series|Dinolfos|link}}
* [[Fiery Aeralfos]]
* {{Term|Series|Dark Aeralfos|link}}
* [[Lizalfos]]
* {{Term|Series|Dark Fiery Aeralfos|link}}
* [[Super Aeralfos]]
* {{Term|Series|Fiery Aeralfos|link}}
* {{Term|Series|Lizalfos|link}}
* {{Term|Series|Super Aeralfos|link}}


{{Ref}}
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{{Bosses|TP}}
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{{SaurianEnemy}}
{{Categories
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|Aeralfos, Flying Enemies, Reptilian Enemies, Sword Enemies
[[Category:Enemies in Twilight Princess]]
|enemies= TP, TPHD, TFH, HW, HWL, HWDE, LCT
[[Category:Enemies in Twilight Princess HD]]
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[[Category:Bosses in Twilight Princess]]
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[[Category:Bosses in Twilight Princess HD]]
[[de:Aeralfos]]
[[Category:Enemies in Tri Force Heroes]]
[[Category:Enemies in Hyrule Warriors]]
[[Category:Enemies in Hyrule Warriors Legends]]
[[Category:Enemies in Hyrule Warriors: Definitive Edition]]

Latest revision as of 16:46, 26 April 2024

Aeralfos are recurring Enemies and Sub-Bosses in The Legend of Zelda series.[1][2][3] They are winged reptilian enemies armed with swords and shields.[1]

Characteristics

Twilight Princess

Midna's Commenthide ▲
At the City in the Sky
Midna says:

Take a good look at his shield!

When he holds it up, that's your chance!

When he's holding his shield up, your arrows will just bounce off...but that's exactly the chance you need!

If your timing is right, you could use it to pull him down.

Link shooting his Clawshot at the Aeralfos's Shield

In Twilight Princess, the Aeralfos appear as mini-bosses.[1] One is first encountered in City in the Sky,[1] and later in Hyrule Castle.[1] They also appear in the Cave of Ordeals. Their wings give them the ability to initially avoid most of Link's attacks with the Sword and other weapons. They are lightly armored and bear a tribal loincloth adorned with sharp fangs.

When Link first encounters an Aeralfos, it will hover in the air, far out of his reach. It will frequently make dive attacks but will also raise its Shield before doing so to block any projectiles Link may use to stop him from initiating the attack.[1] When its Shield is raised in this fashion, Link can use the Clawshot to latch onto its Shield and pull the Aeralfos down to the ground so that he can attack it with his Sword.[1] As long as Link can maneuver around the Aeralfos' attacks and strike where it is unprotected, it will be unable to get back into the air.

The Aeralfos which Link encounters in the City in the Sky uses slightly different tactics than others of its kind. It will frequently fly through various large holes in the room and try to confuse Link. This forces him to constantly be alert and searching for the opening from which it will strike next. If Link can pinpoint the Aeralfos, he can use his Clawshot before the Aeralfos initiates its dive attack. Once the Aeralfos is on the ground, Link can defeat it in the same fashion as the rest of its kind. The Aeralfos guards the dungeon's item, which is a second Clawshot.[4]

Tri Force Heroes

In Tri Force Heroes, Aeralfos appear as enemies in the last Stage of Dragon Citadel. They fly in the air, breathe gusts of wind and attempt to dive at the Links below, and attack them with their sword, finishing off with a Spin Attack. They can be dangerous enemies to contend with, as their attacks can potentially inflict a lot of damage at once. Their backsides however are unprotected, so the Links can attack it from behind after it dives to attack. This is especially effective if a Link provokes an Aeralfos to dive towards him, and the other Links attack it from behind. The Link in the path of an Aeralfos' attack can also use a well-timed Gripshot to grab and discard its shield, leaving it more vulnerable to the Links' strikes.

A stronger variant called Super Aeralfos appear as enemies in the Sky Temple.

Other Appearances

Link's Crossbow Training

Aeralfos in Link's Crossbow Training

In Link's Crossbow Training, Aeralfos appear as enemies in Level 7: City in the Sky. Their attack patterns are similar to their Twilight Princess appearance; they dive-bomb at Link while defending themselves with their shields. However, their attack can be interrupted after being shot by the Crossbow, after which they will fly around the field momentarily. They can be taken out in one shot with a charged up Bomb Arrow.

Hyrule Warriors

HWDE Aeralfos Mini Map Icon.png

Aeralfos appear as elite enemies in Hyrule Warriors. They move around the battle field by flying close to the ground, and attack their enemies by swooping down at them. Aeralfos possess a number of other attacks as well, including breathing fire. Aeralfos may breathe a stream of fire around them before briefly landing, or stab the ground with a thrust of their sword, creating a small shockwave. Whenever they land, their Weak Point Gauge is exposed, leaving them open to direct attack. Like the Aeralfos of Twilight Princess, their shields can also be grappled onto using the Hookshot while they are in flight. Doing so lets the attacking Warrior strike them midair, and also exposes their Weak Point Gauge. Using the Hookshot while they are creating a fire shockwave also exposes their Weak Point Gauge through Extra-Effective Item Attacks.

When defeated, they may drop Aeralfos Leather as Bronze Material, and occasionally Round Aeralfos Shields as Silver Material.

Main article: Fiery Aeralfos
HWDE Fiery Aeralfos Mini Map Icon.png

An alternate variant called Fiery Aeralfos also appears. They are red-colored Aeralfos with blue wings.

Nomenclature

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LanguageNames
The Federal Republic of Germany
German
Aeralfos (HWDE)[5]
The Kingdom of Spain
SpanishEU
Aeralfos (HWDE)[6]
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Gallery

See Also

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 1.5 1.6 Encyclopedia, Dark Horse Books, pg. 162 (TP | TPHD | TFH)
  2. "City in the Sky: Defender
    Aeralfos can fly high or attack from the ground, so watch your radar!
    " — Stage Select (Link's Crossbow Training)
  3. "Aeralfos" — Battlefield Info (Hyrule Warriors: Definitive Edition)
  4. The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess—PRIMA Official Game Guide, Prima Games, pg. 386
  5. "Aeralfos" — Battlefield Info (Hyrule Warriors: Definitive Edition)
  6. "Aeralfos" — Battlefield Info (Hyrule Warriors: Definitive Edition, European Spanish localization)