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{{Enemy | {{Infobox Enemy | ||
|image= File:NL Big Moblin Model.png | |image= File:NL Big Moblin Model.png | ||
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|race= [[Moblin]] | |race= [[Moblin]] | ||
|game= | |game= NL | ||
|other= | |other= | ||
|habitat= | |habitat= {{Spawn Locations}} | ||
|member= | |member= | ||
|health= | |health= | ||
|attack= Club | |attack= Club | ||
|weapon= [[Master Sword]] | |weapon= {{List|[[Master Sword]], [[Hero's Bow]]}} | ||
|spoils= | |spoils= | ||
|exp= | |exp= | ||
|theme= | |theme= | ||
}} | }} | ||
{{Term/Store|Big Moblin|Big Moblins|Series, | {{Term/Store|Big Moblin|Big Moblins|Series, NL|plural}} are enemies in {{BQ}}.<ref>{{Cite|Big Moblin|Monita|NL}}</ref> | ||
==Characteristics== | ==Characteristics== | ||
{{Monita | {{Monita|These massive Moblins are three times the size of standard, garden-variety Moblins, which is the cause of much envy among the Moblin community. When Big Moblins swing their clubs, they leave themselves open to counterattack.}} | ||
In {{NL}}'s recreation of Hyrule, Big Moblins first appear as bosses at the end of certain stages, either appearing alone or sometimes with a companion or a group of smaller [[Moblin]]s. They are incredibly resilient and hard to defeat, and are only vulnerable after attacking or briefly prior to their strike. Their hits are powerful and send opponents flying, and must be blocked with a [[Shield]] or dodged entirely. In later stages, Big Moblins appear as regular enemies, and stronger varieties with helmets appear both as bosses and enemies. | In {{NL}}'s recreation of Hyrule, Big Moblins first appear as bosses at the end of certain stages, either appearing alone or sometimes with a companion or a group of smaller [[Moblin]]s. They are incredibly resilient and hard to defeat, and are only vulnerable after attacking or briefly prior to their strike. Their hits are powerful and send opponents flying, and must be blocked with a [[Shield]] or dodged entirely. In later stages, Big Moblins appear as regular enemies, and stronger varieties with helmets appear both as bosses and enemies. | ||
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|it= | |it= Gran Blin | ||
|itM= | |itM= [[Big Blin]] | ||
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{{Categories | {{Categories | ||
|Blins, Moblins | |Blins, Moblins, Monster Variations | ||
|bosses= NL | |||
|enemies= NL | |enemies= NL | ||
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Latest revision as of 08:33, 16 August 2023
Big Moblins are enemies in Battle Quest.[1]
Characteristics
Big Moblin
In Nintendo Land's recreation of Hyrule, Big Moblins first appear as bosses at the end of certain stages, either appearing alone or sometimes with a companion or a group of smaller Moblins. They are incredibly resilient and hard to defeat, and are only vulnerable after attacking or briefly prior to their strike. Their hits are powerful and send opponents flying, and must be blocked with a Shield or dodged entirely. In later stages, Big Moblins appear as regular enemies, and stronger varieties with helmets appear both as bosses and enemies.
A depiction of a Big Moblin can also be obtained as a Prize for the Nintendo Land Plaza. When interacted with, the Big Moblin Prize will roar.
Nomenclature
Names in Other Regions | |||
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Language | Name | Meaning | |
EnglishUK | Big Blin | ||
Japanese | デカブリン (Dekaburin) | Bigblin | |
Italian | Gran Blin | Big Blin |
References
- ↑ "Big Moblin" — Monita (Nintendo Land)