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{{Boss
{{Infobox Boss
|name = Twilit Carrier Kargarok
|type= mini
|type = mini
|image=  
|image = [[File:Rider.png|250px]]
{{Media
|title =  
|Model TP= File:TP Twilit Carrier Kargarok Model.png
|game = {{TP}}
|Model TPHD= File:TPHD Twilit Carrier Kargarok Model.png
|dungeon = [[Lake Hylia]]
|weakness = [[Jump Attack]]
}}
}}
The '''Twilit Carrier Kargarok''' appears when [[Link]] first travels to [[Lake Hylia]] in {{TP}}. It is a gigantic [[Kargarok#Shadow Kargarok|Shadow Kargarok]].
|title=
|game= {{TP}}
|dungeon= [[Lake Hylia]]
|weakness= [[Jump Attack]]
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The {{Term/Store|Twilit Carrier Kargarok||Series, TP, TPHD}} is a mini-boss in {{TP}}.<ref>{{Cite Guide|quote=The Twilit Carrier Kargarok is a strange, giant, mutant version of the Kargaroks you’ve encountered before, but is covered in Twilit skin. |game= TPHD |guide= Prima |page=170 }}</ref> It is a gigantic [[Shadow Kargarok]] ridden by a [[Twilit Bulblin Archer]].


{{Midna|Twilit Carrier Kargarok|Ugh! Another pest! I guess he felt like he needed to call a friend! When it comes close to earth, jump on it and try to pull it down!}}  
==Characteristics==
{{Midna
|quote1= <p>Ugh! Another pest!</p><p>I guess he felt like he needed to call a friend!</p><p>When it comes close to earth, jump on it and try to pull it down!</p>
}}


==Appearance and Strategy==
When [[Wolf Link]] and [[Midna]] first arrive in the nearly empty [[Lake Hylia]] covered in [[Twilight]], they find a Twilit Bulblin Archer. When Wolf Link attempts to confront the Bulblin, it uses patch of [[Hawk Grass]] to summon and mount the Twilit Carrier Kargarok.<ref>{{Cite Guide|quote=After playing an unspeakable tune, a giant Twilit Carrier Kargarok swoops down from the heavens and the archer mounts it! |game= TPHD |guide= Prima |page=170 }}</ref>
When [[Wolf Link]] and [[Midna]] first arrive in the nearly empty lake, smothered in [[Twilight]], he witnesses a worried [[Fyer]] peering at a [[Twilit Bulblin Archer]]. He first believes to be a customer, before realizing it is a monster. When Link attempts to confront the Bulblin, it uses patch of [[Hawk Grass]] to summon the Twilit Carrier Kargarok, which it then mounts.


Assaulting Link with [[Fire Arrow|fiery arrow]]s from its new ride, Link can only defeat the Twilit Bulblin Archer by first taking care of the giant Shadow Kargarok. To attack, Link must wait until the bird gets close to the ground and then jump on it. Upon doing so, he can then proceed to rapidly bite at the bird. If he does not avoid or attack the Shadow Kargarok when it comes down, it will grab him with its talons and throw him down, causing one full [[Heart]] of damage. As the pattern is repeated the necessary times, the young hero must also take care to dodge the fire arrows from the Bulblin until next time the bird tries to attack him with a closer attack. When the Bulbin falls to the ground, Link battles it with physical attacks. If he does not defeat the archer fast enough, it will return to its mount.
The Bulbling attacks with fiery arrows while riding the Kargarok.<ref>{{Cite Guide|quote= The beast and rider begin with some annoying arrow-firing; you can’t reach them, so run away from the arrows. |game= TPHD |guide= Prima |page=170 }}</ref> To attack it, Wolf Link must wait until the bird gets close to the ground and then jump on it. After doing so, he can then proceed to rapidly bite the bird. If Wolf Link does not avoid or attack the Shadow Kargarok when it comes down, it will grab him with its talons and throw him down, causing one full [[Heart]] of damage. After the Bulbin falls to the ground, Link must battle it with physical attacks. If he does not defeat it fast enough, the Bulblin will return to its mount. Once the rider is defeated, Midna will take control of the bird so that she and Wolf Link can fly to [[Zora's Domain]].


Once the rider is defeated, Midna will take control of the bird so that she and Link can fly to [[Zora's Domain]]. Link must make use of the Twilit Carrier Kargarok at any time that he wishes to travel upriver. Once the Twilight is removed from the land, the bird will not appear again, but a giant [[Kargarok]], possibly its [[Light World]] form, appears in its place.
[[Link]] can use the Twilit Carrier Kargarok at any time to travel upriver by using the Hawk Grass while in wolf form. It can also be used to travel downstream by summoning it from the reeds near the Zora's Domain [[Howling Stone]]. Once the Twilight is removed from the area, a giant [[Kargarok]] appears in its place. It only travels upstream, however.


==Trivia==
==Gallery==
*This battle is somewhat similar to the fight with the [[Evil Eagle]] rider from {{LA}}. In that battle, a masked foe known as the [[Grim Creeper]] rides the giant bird to attack Link.
<gallery>
File:TPHD Twilit Carrier Kargarok Mount.png|Midna and Wolf Link flying the Twilit Carrier Kargarok upstream
</gallery>


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{{Categories
[[Category:Bosses in Twilight Princess]]
|Flying Enemies, Twilight Enemies
|sub-bosses= TP, TPHD
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