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{{DISPLAYTITLE: Captain ({{HW|-}})}}
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'''Captains''' are high ranking [[Forces|Force]] soldiers in {{HW}}. Depending on the Force, a Captain may be an ally or an enemy.
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{{Term/Store|Captain|Captains|Series, HW, HWL, HWDE, HWAoC|plural}} are high ranking [[Forces|Force]] soldiers in {{HW}}.{{Name Ref|HW, HWL, HWDE, HWAoC}} Depending on the Force, a Captain may be an ally or an enemy.


==Characteristics==
=={{HW|-}}==
Captains fulfill similar roles to that of infantry soldiers. Their most basic objective is to combat enemy soldiers and to move in to take over [[Keep]]s and [[Outpost]]s. Unlike the weaker soldiers however, Captains are stronger and more resilient as they carry their own health bars, and are able to fulfill other needs based on their type. Captains are commonly seen as Keep Bosses and Outpost Captains, who guard Keeps and Outposts respectively, as well as regular Captains that fight on the battlefield. Some Captains may also lead unit troops onto the field, thereby increasing their Force's numbers.
===Characteristics===
{{Plural|HWDE|Captain (Hyrule Warriors)}} fulfill similar roles to that of infantry soldiers. Their most basic objective is to combat enemy soldiers and to move in to take over {{Plural|HWDE|Keep|link}} and {{Plural|HWDE|Outpost|link}} Unlike the weaker soldiers however, {{Plural|HWDE|Captain (Hyrule Warriors)}} are stronger and more resilient, and are able to fulfill other needs based on their type. {{Plural|HWDE|Captain (Hyrule Warriors)}} are commonly seen as Keep Bosses and Outpost Captains, who guard {{Plural|HWDE|Keep}} and {{Plural|HWDE|Outpost}} respectively, as well as regular {{Plural|HWDE|Captain (Hyrule Warriors)}} that fight on the battlefield. Some {{Plural|HWDE|Captain (Hyrule Warriors)}} may also lead unit troops onto the field, thereby increasing their Force's numbers.


Captains are listed in the stage's battlefield info. An ally Captain that is in danger of falling will call upon for assistance, and can be healed to full health by touching the Rescue Area circle that forms around them. Enemy Captains typically have Weak Point Gauges that are exposed after performing a powerful attack, though this also depends on the type of enemy they are as well.
Notable {{Plural|HWDE|Captain (Hyrule Warriors)}} are listed in the battle's Battlefield Info. An ally {{Term|HWDE|Captain (Hyrule Warriors)}} that is in danger of falling will call upon for assistance, and can be healed to full health by touching the Rescue Area circle that forms around them. Enemy {{Plural|HWDE|Captain (Hyrule Warriors)}} typically have {{Plural|HWDE|Weak Point Gauge|link}} that are exposed after performing a powerful attack, though this also depends on the type of enemy they are as well.


===Types of Captains===
===Types of Captains===
Besides the Captains that fight normally on the battlefield, other types of Captains also appear, with some specific to certain stages. Each type fulfills a different and sometimes specific role.
Besides the {{Plural|HWDE|Captain (Hyrule Warriors)}} that fight normally on the battlefield, other types of {{Plural|HWDE|Captain (Hyrule Warriors)}} also appear, with some specific to certain battles. Each type fulfills a different and sometimes specific role.
 
* '''Keep Bosses''': Captains that appear solely inside Keeps once the Keep Meter is depleted. They appear as moving fortress icons on the map. Defeating them will claim the Keep.
* '''Outpost Captains''': Captains that occupy Outposts. Defeating them will claim the Outpost.
* '''Engineer''': Appears in "[[The Sorceress of the Valley]]". The Engineer is summoned to lower a critical draw bridge leading to the Valley's northern ruins. He must be safely escorted to the specified destination.{{Fact}}
* '''Gatekeepers''': Captains that guard closed gates to certain areas, and must be defeated to open them.
* '''Commandos''': Appear in "[[Palace of Twilight (Hyrule Warriors)|The Shadow King]]". They are Captains [[Zant]] summons to attack and capture [[Agitha]], thereby forcing her to retreat. Two appear and may be defeated to save Agitha.
* '''[[Summoner]]s''': Specialized Captains that carry staves. They summon more enemy troops onto the field, often around Warriors to surround them.
* '''Bombchu Operators''': Appear in "[[Land of Myth]]". They are Captains that operate [[Bombchu]]s to attack Keeps. If they are defeated, their Bombchu may be claimed and sent back to attack enemy Keeps.
* '''Turncoat Soldiers''': Appear in "[[Sealed Ambition]]". They are Hylian Captains that have been brainwashed and turned traitorous by [[Ghirahim]]. They will attack ally troops, and must be defeated to progress through the stage. The '''Turncoat Leader''' is the leader of these soldiers, and must be defeated to prevent more from appearing.
* '''Fortifier Captains''': Appear in [[Adventure Mode]]. Fortifier Captains advance to Keeps their Forces have claimed to strengthen them by raising the [[Morale]] of its troops, and must be defeated to prevent them from doing so. They will typically retreat once having fortified a Keep.
* '''Healers''': Appear in Adventure Mode. They are Captains that heal enemy Forces when they are low on health.
* '''Item Transport Captains''': Appear in Adventure Mode. They are Captains that carry specific items that are dropped once defeated. '''Heart Transport Captains''' drop Hearts, '''Magic Transport Captains''' drop [[Magic Jar]]s, and '''Triforce Transport Captains''' drop [[Force Fragment]]s. '''Item Transporters''' carry "treasure" instead, and drop weapons when defeated.
* '''Item Thieves''': Appear in Adventure Mode. Item Thieves steal certain items from a Warrior by attacking them. Item Thieves will steal items like [[Bomb]]s before temporarily retreating and reappearing elsewhere. They can steal multiple items at a time and must be defeated to get them back. '''Magic Thieves''' will steal a Warrior's Magic. '''Rupee Thieves''' steal [[Rupee]]s, and appear in certain battles in the [[Termina Map]] of the ''Majora's Mask'' DLC pack.
* '''Raid Captains''': Appear in Adventure Mode. Raid Captains advance in pairs to move in to claim enemy Keeps. They will typically make capturing the [[Keep|Base]] a priority.
*'''Rally Captains''': Appear in Adventure Mode. They behave similarly to Fortifier Captains, albeit possess the ability to raise a troop's Morale outside of Keeps. Unlike Fortifier Captains, they do not disappear after having completed their objective and will advance to more troops if they are not defeated.
* '''Scout Captains''': Appear in Adventure Mode. Scout Captains summon other Captains onto the battlefield. They may disappear and reappear occasionally.
* '''Siege Captains''': Appear in Adventure Mode. Unlike Raid Captains, Siege Captains appear as part of scripted events. Further distinction lies in that each one will target a specific enemy Keep. If it is not defeated in a set amount of time from when it enters said Keep, it will cause the number of defending troops to greatly decrease. The Keep Meter will then fall to half capacity, significantly increasing the likelihood that the opposing Force will capture the Keep.
* '''Rupee Captains''': Appear in certain battles in the Termina Map of the ''Majora's Mask'' DLC pack, in which Forces compete for highest amount of Rupees collected. Rupee Captains drop a significant amount of Rupees when defeated.
* '''Fairy Hunters''': Appear in certain battles in the Termina Map of the ''Majora's Mask'' DLC pack, in which Forces compete for highest amount of Rupees collected. Fairy Hunters carry white [[Fairy|Fairies]] with them, which they drop once defeated. When rescued, these Fairies make enemies drop silver Rupees for a short amount of time.
 
==Notable Captains==
===Hylian Captains===
[[File:HW Hylian Captain 1 Portrait.png|left|80px|The main Hylian Captain]]
'''Hylian Captains''' are the higher ranking soldiers of the [[Forces#Hyrulean Forces|Hyrulean Forces]]. As with the other soldiers, they are [[Hylian]]s trained to serve the Kingdom of [[Hyrule]] in times of war. They appear in numerous battles where the Hyrulean Forces face the [[Forces#Dark Forces|Dark Forces]], and later [[Forces#Ganondorf's Forces|Ganondorf's Forces]]. They also appear as enemy Captains when [[Ganon]]dorf invades [[Hyrule Field (Hyrule Warriors)|Hyrule Field]], and as enemies to [[Cia]] and her lieutenants in the ''Master Quest'' DLC Pack Scenarios.


In "[[The Sheikah Tribesman]]", a Hylian Captain appears behind a sealed gate in the northern section of the caves, requiring reinforcements. Either [[Impa]] or [[Link]] must locate and bomb a hidden passageway to rendezvous with him.
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{{#var:Cen}} '''{{Section|Advanced Copycat}}'''
{{#var:Cen}} [[Adventure Mode]]
| Captains that appear to duplicate themselves quicker than normal Copycat Soldiers into a dark version of the warrior they are aiding. If the warrior is defeated, the Advanced Copycats will retreat from the battlefield.
|-
{{#var:Cen}} '''{{Section|Assault Troop}}'''
{{#var:Cen}} [[Legend Mode]]<br/>Adventure Mode
| Assault Troops appear to target a commander and deal heavy damage to them.
|-
{{#var:Cen}} '''{{Section|Bombchu Operator}}'''
{{#var:Cen}} Legend Mode<br/>Adventure Mode
| Appears in "[[Land of Myth]]" in Legend Mode. They are Captains that operate [[Bombchu]]s to attack Keeps. If they are defeated, their Bombchu may be claimed and sent back to attack enemy Keeps.
|-
{{#var:Cen}} '''{{Section|Commando}}'''
{{#var:Cen}} Legend Mode
| Appears in "[[The Shadow King]]". They are Captains [[Zant]] summons to attack and capture [[Agitha]], thereby forcing her to retreat. Two appear and may be defeated to save Agitha.
|-
{{#var:Cen}} '''{{Section|Copycat Soldier}}'''
{{#var:Cen}} [[Adventure Mode]]
| Copycat Soldiers appear around an enemy warrior preparing to transform into a dark duplicate of that warrior. If the warrior is defeated, the transformation will stop.
|-
{{#var:Cen}} '''{{Section|Engineer}}'''
{{#var:Cen}} Legend Mode
| Appears in "[[The Sorceress of the Valley]]". The Engineer is summoned to lower a critical drawbridge leading to the Valley's northern ruins. He must be safely escorted to the specified destination.
|-
{{#var:Cen}} '''{{Section|Fairy Hunter}}'''
{{#var:Cen}} Adventure Mode
| Appears in certain battles of the [[Termina Map]]. They carry a white [[Fairy]] that, when rescued, causes enemies to drop Silver Rupees for a short amount of time.
|-
{{#var:Cen}} '''{{Section|Fortifier Captain}}'''
{{#var:Cen}} Adventure Mode
| Advances to Keeps controlled by their respective Forces to strengthen them by raising the [[Morale]] of the Keep's troops. They retreat upon having successfully fortified a Keep.
|-
{{#var:Cen}} '''{{Section|Gatekeeper}}'''
{{#var:Cen}} Legend Mode<br/>Adventure Mode
| Guards closed gates to certain areas and must be defeated to open them.
|-
{{#var:Cen}} '''{{Section|Guard Troop}}'''
{{#var:Cen}} Legend Mode
| Appears in each campaign in {{HW|L|-}} and {{HW|DE|-}} to guard a keep that contains a treasure, such as a [[Piece of Heart]].
|-
{{#var:Cen}} '''{{Section|Healer}}'''
{{#var:Cen}} Adventure Mode
| Heals enemy Forces when they are low on health.
|-
{{#var:Cen}} '''{{Section|Heart Transport Captain}}'''
{{#var:Cen}} Adventure Mode
| Drops [[Heart]]s once defeated.
|-
{{#var:Cen}} '''{{Section|Item Thief}}'''
{{#var:Cen}} Adventure Mode
| Steals usable items, such as [[Bomb]]s, before temporarily retreating and reappearing elsewhere. They can steal multiple items at a time and must be defeated to get them back.
|-
{{#var:Cen}} '''{{Section|Item Transporters}}'''
{{#var:Cen}} Adventure Mode
| Drops [[Weapons in Hyrule Warriors|Weapons]] once defeated.
|-
{{#var:Cen}} '''{{Section|Keep Boss}}'''
{{#var:Cen}} Legend Mode<br/>Adventure Mode
| Appears solely inside Keeps once the Keep Meter is depleted. They appear as moving fortress icons on the map. Defeating them will claim the Keep.
|-
{{#var:Cen}} '''{{Section|Keep Reclaimer}}'''
{{#var:Cen}} Adventure Mode
| Keep Reclaimers appear in missions where the Warrior has to claim 6 keeps before the Rogue Forces. They appear on the Enemy Forces side and attacks Keeps from either side to regain control. They do just as much damage to keeps like Keep Saboteurs.
|-
{{#var:Cen}} '''{{Section|Keep Saboteur}}'''
{{#var:Cen}} Legend Mode<br/>Adventure Mode
| Appearing in ''A War of Spirit'', Keep Saboteurs are known to attack and deal strong damage to enemy keeps.
|-
{{#var:Cen}} '''{{Section|Lord of the Horde}}'''
{{#var:Cen}} Adventure Mode<br/>[[Challenge Mode]]
| Being the main leader of several other enemies that are the same species of itself.
|-
{{#var:Cen}} '''{{Section|Magic Thief}}'''
{{#var:Cen}} Adventure Mode
| Steals a Warrior's [[Magic Meter|Magic]] before temporarily retreating and reappearing elsewhere.
|-
{{#var:Cen}} '''{{Section|Magic Transport Captain}}'''
{{#var:Cen}} Adventure Mode
| Drops [[Magic Jar]]s once defeated.
|-
{{#var:Cen}} '''{{Section|Outpost Captain}}'''
{{#var:Cen}} Legend Mode<br/>Adventure Mode
| Occupies Outposts. Defeating them will claim the Outpost.
|-
{{#var:Cen}} '''{{Section|Raid Captain}}'''
{{#var:Cen}} Adventure Mode
| Advances in pairs to capture enemy Outposts and Keeps. Allied Raid Captains also commonly appear to capture opposing Keeps. While they prioritize Keeps, they will also stop to capture Outposts en-route as well.
|-
{{#var:Cen}} '''{{Section|Rally Captain}}'''
{{#var:Cen}} Adventure Mode
| Raises the Morale of a Force's troops outside of Keeps. Unlike Fortifier Captains, they do not disappear after having completed their objective and will advance to raise another troop's Morale if uninhibited.
|-
{{#var:Cen}} '''{{Section|Recon Soldier}}'''
{{#var:Cen}} Adventure Mode
| Tracks down the warrior and begins to call in reinforcements when they have encountered the Warrior.
|-
{{#var:Cen}} '''{{Section|Rupee Captain}}'''
{{#var:Cen}} Adventure Mode
| Appears in certain battles of the Termina Map. They carry a significant amount of Rupees in battles which opposing Forces compete for the highest amount of Rupees collected. They release their collection of Rupees upon defeat.
|-
{{#var:Cen}} '''{{Section|Rupee Thief}}'''
{{#var:Cen}} Adventure Mode
| Steals Rupees before temporarily retreating and reappearing elsewhere.
|-
{{#var:Cen}} '''{{Section|Scout Captain}}'''
{{#var:Cen}} Adventure Mode
| Summons other Captains onto the battlefield.
|-
{{#var:Cen}} '''{{Section|Sealed Troop}}'''
{{#var:Cen}} Legend Mode
| Appears in "[[Liberation of the Triforce]]" to weaken the power of the Light Arrows.
|-
{{#var:Cen}} '''{{Section|Siege Captain}}'''
{{#var:Cen}} Adventure Mode
| Targets specific enemy Keeps as scripted events, unlike Raid Captains who assault Keeps indiscriminately. If they are not defeated after a set amount of time upon entering a Keep, they will greatly decrease the number of defensive troops within, allowing the Keep Meter to decrease faster.
|-
{{#var:Cen}} '''{{Section|Summoner}}'''
{{#var:Cen}} Legend Mode<br/>Adventure Mode
| Summons additional enemy troops onto the battlefield, often around Warriors to surround them.
|-
{{#var:Cen}} '''{{Section|Triforce Transport Captain}}'''
{{#var:Cen}} Adventure Mode
| Drops [[Force Fragment]]s once defeated.
|-
{{#var:Cen}} '''{{Section|Turncoat Leader}}'''
{{#var:Cen}} Legend Mode
| Appears in "[[Sealed Ambition]]". Commands the Turncoat Soldiers on Ghirahim's orders. He must be found and defeated to prevent more Turncoat Soldiers from appearing.
|-
{{#var:Cen}} '''{{Section|Turncoat Soldier}}'''
{{#var:Cen}} Legend Mode
| Appears in "Sealed Ambition". They are Skyloft Captains that have been brainwashed and turned traitorous by Ghirahim. They will attack ally troops, and will continuously spawn until the Turncoat Leader is found and defeated.
|-
{{#var:Cen}} '''{{Section|Wandering Spirit}}'''
{{#var:Cen}} Adventure Mode
| When appears, he begins to have a growing grudge against the warrior and would soon multiply into 3 before launching attack at the Warrior.
|}


In "[[Sealed Ambition]]", a fraction of Hylian Captains are brainwashed and turned into Turncoat Soldiers by Ghirahim, which is alluded to at the end of the previous Scenario, "[[Skyloft (Stage)|Land in the Sky]]". The Hyrulean Forces must defeat them and their leader before they can continue scouting for Ghirahim and the [[Gate of Souls]] in the area.
===Notable Captains===
====Hylian Captains====
{{Main|Hylian Captain}}
[[File:HWDE Hylian Captain Icon.png|left|80px|The main Hylian Captain]]
Hylian Captains are the higher ranking soldiers of the [[Hyrulean Forces]]. As with the other soldiers, they are [[Hylian]]s trained to serve the Kingdom of [[Hyrule]] in times of war. They appear in numerous battles where the Hyrulean Forces face the [[Dark Forces]], and later [[Ganondorf's Forces]]. They also appear as enemy Captains when [[Ganondorf]] invades [[Hyrule Field (Stage)|Hyrule Field]], and as enemies to [[Cia]] and her lieutenants in the ''Master Quest'' DLC Pack Scenarios.
{{Clear}}


In "[[Skyloft (Hyrule Warriors)|The Demon Lord]]" in the ''Master Quest'' DLC Pack, Hylian Captains appear as Skyloft Captains to the Skyloft Forces. They combat the advances of [[Ghirahim]] and his Forces, and later fight Cia and her Dark Forces after she breaks her false alliance with them.  
====Goron Captains====
{{Main|Goron Captain}}
[[File:HWDE Goron Captain Icon.png|left|80px|The main Goron Captain]]
Goron Captains are the higher ranking [[Goron]] soldiers of the [[Goron Forces]]. They appear as Gorons wearing plated iron armor and thick helmets. As with the rest of the Goron Forces, they are allied with and appear to the aid of the Hyrulean Forces in their fight against the Dark Forces. However, in "[[Land of Myth]]", they also appear as enemy Captains under [[Darunia]]'s command.
{{Clear}}


As enemies, Hylian Captains have similar attack patterns to [[Stalmaster]]s and [[Darknut]]s, and attack by rushing forward and swinging their sword. Doing so leaves them vulnerable and exposes their Weak Point Gauge.
====Lizalfos Chieftains====
 
{{Main|Lizalfos Chieftain}}
===Goron Captains===
[[File:HWDE Lizalfos Icon.png|left|80px|The Lizalfos Chieftain]]
[[File:HW Goron Captain 1 Portrait 1.png|left|80px|The main Goron Captain]]
Lizalfos Chieftains are high ranking Lizalfos soldiers of several Forces. They are among the Captains of the Dark Forces, Ganondorf's Forces, the Monster Forces and Volga's Forces. They also appear as ally Captains in Ganondorf's and Cia's Scenarios.
'''Goron Captains''' are the higher ranking [[Goron]] soldiers of the [[Forces#Goron Force|Goron Force]]s. They appear as Gorons wearing plated iron armor and thick helmets. As with the rest of the Goron Forces, they are allied with and appear to the aid of the Hyrulean Forces in their fight against the Dark Forces. However in "[[Land of Myth]]", they also appear as enemy Captains under [[Darunia]]'s command.
 
In "[[The Armies of Ruin]]", a Goron Captain appears to the aid of the Hyrulean Forces in their battle against the Dark Forces. He is attacked by a [[Lizalfos]], but is saved by [[Link]]. The rescue's efforts open the entrance to a mine tunnel, and the Goron Captain urges that Link take the [[Bomb]]s inside. Later when the Hyrulean Forces summon the [[Great Fairy]] to attack the Dark Forces, one of the Goron Captain's bombs is taken by the [[Fairy|fairies]] to turn into a larger bomb.
 
In "[[The Sheikah Tribesman]]", a Goron Captain again appears to help the Hyrulean Forces, this time to bring in and operate Bombchus to blow up stone spires. He appears twice throughout the battle.
 
In "[[The Dragon of the Caves]]" in the ''Master Quest'' DLC Pack, the Goron Forces keep guard of [[Wizzro]]'s ring. The Goron Captains' panicking draws Cia's curiosity to the ring, and Wizzro is released. The Goron Captains then try to combat Cia by bringing in Bombchus while the Dark Forces are fighting [[Volga]]'s Forces.
 
As enemies, Goron Captains attack by rolling up into a ball. The attack leaves them vulnerable shortly afterwards, and exposes their Weak Point Gauge. In "Land of Myth", they also appear as Bombchu Operators and lead Bombchus to attack key Keeps.
 
===Lizalfos Chieftains===
[[File:HW Lizalfos Portrait.png|left|80px|The Lizalfos Chieftain]]
'''Lizalfos Chieftains''' are high ranking Lizalfos soldiers of several Forces. They are among the Captains of the Dark Forces, Ganondorf's Forces, the Monster Forces and Volga's Forces. They also appear as ally Captains in Ganondorf's and Cia's Scenarios.


In "[[Ganondorf's Return]]", a Lizalfos leads the Monster Forces occupying the [[Gerudo Desert (Hyrule Warriors)|Gerudo Desert]]. It has the settlement gates closed to barricade Ganondorf's Forces, but later reopens them to avenge its fallen allies after several Keeps are taken. It, along with several [[Aeralfos]], are later fought at the Sacred Grounds Keep. Their defeat summons [[Gohma]] and [[Manhandla]] onto the battlefield.
In "[[Ganondorf's Return]]", a Lizalfos leads the Monster Forces occupying the [[Gerudo Desert (Hyrule Warriors)|Gerudo Desert]]. It has the settlement gates closed to barricade Ganondorf's Forces, but later reopens them to avenge its fallen allies after several Keeps are taken. It, along with several [[Aeralfos]], are later fought at the Sacred Grounds Keep. Their defeat summons [[Gohma]] and [[Manhandla]] onto the battlefield.


In "[[The Dragon of the Caves]]" in the ''Master Quest'' DLC Pack, a Lizalfos Chieftain and a [[Dinolfos]] Chieftain appear as Captains in Volga's army, along with several other Lizalfos and Dinolfos. They arrive as reinforcements when Cia reaches and fights Volga.
In "[[The Dragon of the Caves]]" in the ''Master Quest'' DLC Pack, a Lizalfos Chieftain and a [[Dinolfos]] Chieftain appear as Captains in Volga's army, along with several other Lizalfos and Dinolfos. They arrive as reinforcements when Cia reaches and fights Volga.
=={{HWAoC|-}}==
{{Stub|HWAoC}}
In Age of Calamity, captains can be found fighting monsters. In training stages, captains can be fought. Captains come in many main races, except for [[Deku]].


==Gallery==
==Gallery==
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File:HW Hylian Captain 2 Portrait 1.png|A secondary Hylian Captain
File:HWDE Bokoblin Captain Icon.png|A Bokoblin Captain
File:HW Hylian Captain 2 Portrait 2.png|A secondary Hylian Captain
File:HWDE Bokoblin Summoner Icon.png|A Bokoblin Summoner
File:HW Goron Captain 1 Portrait 2.png|A Goron Captain
File:HW Bokoblin Summoner Model.png|A Bokoblin Summoner
File:HW Goron Captain 1 Portrait 3.png|A Goron Captain
File:HWDE Bulblin Captain Icon.png|A Bulblin Captain
File:HW Goron Captain 1 Portrait 4.png|A Goron Captain
File:HWDE Bulblin Summoner Icon.png|A Bulblin Summoner
File:HW Goron Captain 2 Portrait.png|A secondary Goron Captain
File:HWDE Captain Keeta Icon.png|Captain Keeta
File:HW King Bulbin Portrait 1.png|King Bulbin as a Bulbin Captain
File:HWDE Dark Goron Captain Icon.png|A Dark Goron Captain
File:HW Dinolfos Portrait.png| A Dinolfos Chieftain
File:HWDE Dark Hylian Captain Icon.png|A Dark Hylian Captain
File:HW Stalfos Portrait.png|A Stalchild Captain
File:HWDE Dinolfos Icon.png|A Dinolfos Chieftain
File:HW Bokoblin Captain Portrait.png|A Bokoblin Captain
File:HWDE Ghost Captain Icon.png|A Ghost Soldier Captain
File:HW Ghost Captain Portrait.png|A Ghost Captain
File:HWDE Ghost Summoner Icon.png|A Ghost Summoner
File:HWDE Gibdo Icon.png|A Gibdo
File:HWDE Gold Cucco Icon.png|A Gold Cucco
File:HWDE Goron Captain Icon.png|A Goron Captain
File:HWDE Goron Captain Icon 2.png|A Bombchu Operator
File:HWDE Goron Summoner Icon.png|A Goron Summoner
File:HWDE Hylian Captain Icon.png|A Hylian Captain
File:HWDE Hylian Captain Icon 2.png|A secondary Hylian Captain
File:HWDE Hylian Captain Icon 3.png|A Turncoat Soldier
File:HWDE Hylian Summoner Icon.png|A Hylian Soldier Summoner
File:HW Hylian Summoner Render.png|A Hylian Soldier Summoner
File:HWDE Lizalfos Icon.png|A Lizalfos Chieftain
File:HWDE Stalchild Captain Icon.png|A Stalchild Captain
File:HWDE Stalchild Summoner Icon.png|A Stalchild Summoner
File:HW Summoner Stalchild Artwork.png|A Stalchild Summoner
File:HWDE Miniblin Captain Icon.png|A Miniblin Captain
File:HWDE Miniblin Summoner Icon.png|A Miniblin Summoner
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[[Category:Enemies]]
==See Also==
[[Category:Enemies in Hyrule Warriors]]
* [[Enemies in Hyrule Warriors]]
[[Category:Characters in Hyrule Warriors]]
 
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|enemies= HW, HWL, HWDE, HWAoC
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