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{{Enemy | {{Enemy | ||
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|Model TP= File:TP Toadpoli Model.png | |||
|Model TPHD= File:TPHD Toadpoli Model.png | |||
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|game= {{TP}} | |game= {{TP}} | ||
|other= {{LCT}} | |other= {{LCT}} | ||
|habitat= | |habitat= {{Term|TPHD|Lakebed Temple|link}}<br>{{Term|TPHD|Lake Hylia|link}} | ||
|weapon= | |weapon= {{Term|TPHD|Shield|link}}<br>{{Term|TPHD|Bomb|link}}<br>{{Term|TPHD|Bow|link}} | ||
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{{Term/Store|Toadpoli|Toadpolis|Series, TP, TPHD|plural}} are enemies in {{TP}}.<ref>{{Cite Book|quote= |book= E|publisher= |page= 210 {{Exp Game|TP|TPHD}}}}</ref> | {{Term/Store|Toadpoli|Toadpolis|Series, TP, TPHD|plural}} are recurring enemies in {{TLoZ|Series}}.{{Note|{{Plural|Series|Toadpoli}} were referred to as '''Water Toadpolis''' in {{Guide|TP|Prima}}.<ref>{{Cite Book|type= Guide|quote= |game= TP|publisher= Prima|page= 21}}</ref> However, as this contradicts the name given in {{E}}, it is not considered [[Guidelines:Canon|Canon]].}}<ref>{{Cite Book|quote= |book= E|publisher= |page= 210 {{Exp Game|TP|TPHD}}}}</ref>{{Name Ref|LCT}} | ||
==Characteristics== | ==Characteristics== | ||
{{Plural|TPHD|Toadpoli}} are armored, two-legged {{Plural|TPHD|Frog|link}}-like enemies that are found in watery areas, swimming in {{Term|TPHD|Water}}. They act very similarly to {{Plural|Series|Octorok|link}}. They spit projectiles at {{Term|TPHD|Link|link}} which he can slice with his {{Term|TPHD|Sword|link}} or deflect them back, defeating the {{Plural|TPHD|Toadpoli}}. If {{Term|TPHD|Link}} comes too close to them, they dive back under the {{Term|TPHD|Water|link}}. | |||
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{{Plural|TPHD|Toadpoli|link}} grow into {{Plural|TPHD|Deku Toad|link}} after a thousand years.<ref>{{Cite Book|quote= |book= HH|publisher= |page= 193}}</ref> | |||
==Other Appearances== | ==Other Appearances== | ||
{{Ambig|start}} | {{Ambig|start}} | ||
==={{LCT|-}}=== | ==={{LCT|-}}=== | ||
In {{LCT}}, | In {{LCT}}, {{Plural|LCT|Toadpoli|link}} appear in the "Battle on Zora's River" level of Stage 2. | ||
{{Ambig|end}} | {{Ambig|end}} | ||
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|it1= Toadpoli | |it1= Toadpoli | ||
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|it3= Toadpoli D'acqua | |it3= Toadpoli D'acqua | ||
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* [[Zora (Enemy)|Zora]] | * [[Zora (Enemy)|Zora]] | ||
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{{AquaticEnemy}} | {{AquaticEnemy}} |
Revision as of 23:12, 11 September 2019
Toadpolis are recurring enemies in The Legend of Zelda series.[note 1][2][name references needed]
Characteristics
Toadpolis are armored, two-legged Frogs-like enemies that are found in watery areas, swimming in Water. They act very similarly to Octoroks. They spit projectiles at Link which he can slice with his Sword or deflect them back, defeating the Toadpolis. If Link comes too close to them, they dive back under the Water.
Toadpolis grow into Deku Toads after a thousand years.[3]
Other Appearances
Link's Crossbow Training
In Link's Crossbow Training, Toadpolis appear in the "Battle on Zora's River" level of Stage 2.
Nomenclature
Their name may be a combination of the word "toad" and the word "polliwog," which is a synonym for "tadpole."
Names in Other Regions | ||||
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Language | Name | |||
Toadpoli | Fire Toadpoli | Water Toadpoli | ||
Japanese | タドポール (Tadopōru) | |||
German | Bombenlurch | |||
Italian | Toadpoli | Toadpoli D'acqua |
Gallery
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Water Toadpoli from Link's Crossbow Training
See Also
Notes
- ↑ Toadpolis were referred to as Water Toadpolis in The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess—PRIMA Official Game Guide by Prima Games.[1] However, as this contradicts the name given in Encyclopedia, it is not considered Canon.
References
- ↑ Error: book title required, Prima Games, pg. 21
- ↑ Encyclopedia, Dark Horse Books, pg. 210 (TP)
- ↑ Hyrule Historia, Dark Horse Books, pg. 193
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