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'''Golden Monsters''' is the general term for the many golden enemies that appear in {{OoS}} and {{TMC}}, usually triggered by the activation of an event, or [[Kinstone Fusion]], as in ''The Minish Cap''.<ref>{{Cite|Have you ever seen a golden monster? When you fuse Kinstone pieces, you might get the rare chance to meet one.|[[Swordsman Newsletter#Swordsman Newsletter #4|Swordsman Newsletter #4]]|TMC}}</ref> These enemies are much more stringent versions of the common [[Octorok]]s, [[Rope]]s, [[Moblin]]s, and [[Tektite]]s, just to name a few. While these incarnations are much stronger, and much more prized by the community, the Golden Monsters in ''The Minish Cap'' also see an increase in speed over their lesser, basic variations.
'''Golden Monsters''' is the general term for the many golden enemies that appear in several games of the series, debuting in {{OoS}}. The specifics vary in each game, but they are consistently much harder to deal with than their regular brethren, with improved speed, power or health. In return, the reward for defeating these rare monsters is substantially higher. Their appearance is usually tied to the activation of an event, such as a [[Kinstone Fusion]] in {{TMC}}. .<ref>{{Cite|Have you ever seen a golden monster? When you fuse Kinstone pieces, you might get the rare chance to meet one.|[[Swordsman Newsletter#Swordsman Newsletter #4|Swordsman Newsletter #4]]|TMC}}</ref>


==Appearances==
==Appearances==

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Golden Monsters is the general term for the many golden enemies that appear in several games of the series, debuting in Oracle of Seasons. The specifics vary in each game, but they are consistently much harder to deal with than their regular brethren, with improved speed, power or health. In return, the reward for defeating these rare monsters is substantially higher. Their appearance is usually tied to the activation of an event, such as a Kinstone Fusion in The Minish Cap. .[1]

Appearances

Oracle of Seasons

File:Golden Old Man.png
The Old Man in gold robes

In summer, the water around Gnarled Root Dungeon recedes, revealing a cave with a golden-robed Old Man inside. After Link talks to him, four different Golden Monsters will appear around various regions of Holodrum. When all four have been defeated, Link can return to the old man to receive a Magic Ring which, when appraised, becomes the mighty Red Ring.[2]

Sprite Name Location
File:Golden Darknut.png
Golden Darknut
Golden Darknut
Western Coast during spring
File:Golden Lynel.png
Golden Lynel
Golden Lynel
Tarm Ruins in winter
File:Golden Moblin.png
Golden Moblin
Golden Moblin
Woods of Winter during autumn
File:Golden Octorok OOS.png
Golden Octorok
Golden Octorok
Spool Swamp in summer

The Minish Cap

In The Minish Cap's Hyrule, three types of Golden Monsters appear after certain Kinstone Fusions. They are Octoroks, Tektites, and Ropes. They are much faster, can take more damage, and dish out more damage, but their basic attack pattern remains the same. After one is defeated, they will drop a large sum of Rupees.

Sprite Name Location
File:Golden Octorok TMC.png
Golden Octorok
Golden Octorok
File:Golden Rope.png
Golden Rope
Golden Rope
File:Golden Tektite.png
Golden Tektite
Golden Tektite

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Breath of the Wild

In The Master Trials DLC of Breath of the Wild, Golden Bokoblins, Moblins, Lizalfoss and Lynels appear as a higher rank than Silver enemies. They can only be found in Master Mode. Unlike the other variants, Golden enemies have a stronger resistance to status damage such as Shock, Freeze and Burn. They can recover being shocked faster, thaw out of ice faster and hardly flammable.

Image Name Health
BotW Golden Bokoblin Model.png
Golden Bokoblin
1080
BotW Golden Moblin Model.png
Golden Moblin
1620
BotW Golden Lizalfos Model.png
Golden Lizalfos
1296
BotW Golden Lynel Model.png
Golden Lynel
7500

Freshly-Picked Tingle's Rosy Rupeeland

In Freshly-Picked Tingle's Rosy Rupeeland, each island spawns a different golden monster, making them eleven in total. These monsters drop much more Rupees.

Sprite Name Location
File:Gold Rat TRR.png Golden Rat Hometown Prairie
File:Gold Bug TRR.png Golden Bug Sunshine Seashore
File:Gold Pig TRR.png Golden Pig Cape Treasure
File:Gold Cow TRR.png Golden Cow Lon Lon Meadow
File:Gold Fluffy TRR.png Golden Fluffy Deku Forest
File:Gold Zolgel TRR.png Golden Zolgel Steamy Marsh
File:Catfish Gold Deyansu TRR.png Golden Catfish Deyansu Gooey Swamp
File:Gold Bird TRR.png Golden Bird Icy Plain
File:Gold Fukuroc TRR.png Golden Fukuroc Mount Desma
File:Gold Thin-legged Camel TRR.png Golden Thin-legged Camel Fairy Garden
File:Gold Shrimp TRR.png Golden Shrimp Auros Ruins

Nomenclature

TMC Forest Minish Artwork.png Names in Other Regions TMC Jabber Nut Sprite.png
Language Name
Golden Octorok Golden Rope Golden Tektite
Japan Japanese ゴールデンオクタ (Gold Octo) ゴールデンロープ (Golden Rope) ゴールデンテクタイト (Golden Tektite)
French-speaking countries French Octorok d'Or Rope d'Or Araknon d'Or
Germany German Goldener Oktorok Goldener Giftwurm Goldener Arachno
Italy Italian Ocktorok dorato Corda dorato Tektite dorato
Spanish-speaking countries Spanish Octorok dorado Cuerda dorada Tektite dorado

Gallery

See Also

References

  1. "Have you ever seen a golden monster? When you fuse Kinstone pieces, you might get the rare chance to meet one." — [[Swordsman Newsletter #4]] (The Minish Cap)
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