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{{Enemy | {{Infobox Enemy | ||
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| | |Sprite TFoE= File:TFoE Arpagos Sprite.png | ||
|Sprite TWoG= File:TWoG Arpagos Sprite.png | |||
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|plural= {{Plural|Series|Arpagos}}<ref name="Name">{{Cite Magazine|quote={{Exp|Go inside Shutoy and shoot the Arpagos, or use the Magic Flute to freeze them.|Ga Shutoy binnen en schiet de Arpagos dood, of gebruik de Magic Flute om ze te bevriezen.}}|magazine= CD Interactief|volume= 2|issue= 11|date= November 1995|publisher=HUB Uitgevers|page=30}}</ref> | |||
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|game= TFoE, TWoG | |||
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|habitat= {{Spawn Locations}} | |||
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|weapon= {{List|{{Term|Series|Sword|link}}, {{Term|Series|Bell|link}}, {{Term|Series|Flute|link}}}} | |||
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{{Name|Dutch|{{Term/Store|Arpagos|Arpagos|Series, TWoG|plural}}}} are recurring {{Plural|Series|Enemy|link}} in {{TLoZ|Series}}.<ref name="Name"/>{{Name Ref|TFoE}} | |||
==Characteristics== | ==Characteristics== | ||
Arpagos are airborne enemies that attack | ==={{TFoE|-}}=== | ||
In {{TFoE}}, {{Plural|TFoE|Arpagos}} are airborne enemies that attack {{Term|TFoE|Link|link}}. As with most {{Plural|TFoE|Enemy}} in {{TFoE|-}} and {{TWoG|-}}, they have a tendency of spawning frequently and in large flocks. The {{Term|TFoE|Bell|link}} can briefly freeze them when rung. | |||
==={{TWoG|-}}=== | |||
{{Plural|TWoG|Arpagos}} in {{TWoG}} retain their characteristics from {{TFoE}}, though they can now be frozen by the {{Term|TWoG|Flute|link}}. {{Term|TWoG|Princess Zelda|link}} can throw {{Term|TWoG|Bread|link}} from {{Term|TWoG|Harbanno|link}} at {{Plural|TWoG|Arpagos}} to distract them for a short period of time. An {{Term|TWoG|Arpagos Egg|link}} can be found in the tower behind {{Term|TWoG|Mayor Cravendish|link}}'s house in {{Term|TWoG|Sakado}} and can be given to the {{Term|TWoG|Hungry Girl|link}} in {{Term|TWoG|Kobitan|link}} in exchange for the {{Term|TWoG|Flute}}. The {{Term|TWoG|Arpagos Feather|link}} can be found in {{Term|TWoG|Gobiyan Ship|link}}, and is given to {{Term|TWoG|Myra|link}} in {{Term|TWoG|Hanyu Forest|link}} to combine with {{Term|TWoG|Princess Zelda|display=Zelda}}'s {{Term|TWoG|Shroud|link}} to make the {{Term|TWoG|Magic Cloak|link}}. | |||
{{ | ==Nomenclature== | ||
{{Nomenclature}} | |||
==See Also== | |||
* {{Term|Series|Dacto|link}} | |||
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|Flying Enemies | |||
|enemies= TFoE, TWoG | |||
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Latest revision as of 08:09, 16 August 2023
Arpagos are recurring Enemies in The Legend of Zelda series.[1][name references needed]
Characteristics
The Faces of Evil
In The Faces of Evil, Arpagos are airborne enemies that attack Link. As with most Enemies in The Faces of Evil and The Wand of Gamelon, they have a tendency of spawning frequently and in large flocks. The Bell can briefly freeze them when rung.
The Wand of Gamelon
Arpagos in The Wand of Gamelon retain their characteristics from The Faces of Evil, though they can now be frozen by the Flute. Princess Zelda can throw Bread from Harbanno at Arpagos to distract them for a short period of time. An Arpagos Egg can be found in the tower behind Mayor Cravendish's house in Sakado and can be given to the Hungry Girl in Kobitan in exchange for the Flute. The Arpagos Feather can be found in Gobiyan Ship, and is given to Myra in Hanyu Forest to combine with Zelda's Shroud to make the Magic Cloak.
Nomenclature
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See Also
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 "Ga Shutoy binnen en schiet de Arpagos dood, of gebruik de Magic Flute om ze te bevriezen." (CD Interactief vol. 2 no. 11, HUB Uitgevers, November 1995, pg. 30)