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A [[Slime]] only appears after Link sprinkles [[Magic Powder]] onto certain enemies. These enemies include: | A [[Slime]] only appears after Link sprinkles [[Magic Powder]] onto certain enemies. These enemies include: | ||
*[[Deadrock]] | |||
*[[Helmasaur]] | *[[Helmasaur]] | ||
*[[Lizard]] | *[[Lizard]] | ||
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*[[Spiderock]] | *[[Spiderock]] | ||
*[[Skull Stone]] | *[[Skull Stone]] | ||
The slime is fairly weak and is easily dispatched with one swing of your sword. This is quite handy when one is low on health and high on magic. | The slime is fairly weak and is easily dispatched with one swing of your sword. This is quite handy when one is low on health and high on magic. |
Revision as of 13:56, 3 May 2008
A Slime only appears after Link sprinkles Magic Powder onto certain enemies. These enemies include:
The slime is fairly weak and is easily dispatched with one swing of your sword. This is quite handy when one is low on health and high on magic.
Phantom Hourglass
In Phantom Hourglass slimes appear throughout the game appearing in many dungeons. These creatures act very similar to Gels in that attacking one splits the slime into two smaller slimes.