Source: Wikia. Pages: 48. Chapters: Acro-Bandit, Anti-Fairy, Armos, Ball & Chain Trooper, Beetle (enemy), Black Knight, Blade Trap, Blue ChuChu, Bob-omb, Bombarossa, Boulder, Business Scrub, Chaser, ChuChu, Cloud Piranha, Crow, Darknut, Door Mimic, Eyegore, Floormaster, Flying Pot, Flying Skull, Ghini, Gibdo, Golden Octorok, Golden Rope, Golden Tektite, Green ChuChu, Helmasaur, Keaton (The Minish Cap), Keese, Lakitu, Leever, Like Like, Madderpillar, Moblin, Moldorm, Moldworm, Mulldozer, Octorok, Peahat, Pesto, Podobos, Puffstool, Red ChuChu, Rock ChuChu, Rollobite, Rupee Like, Rupee Wraith, Scissors Beetle, Sluggula, Spark, Spiked Beetle, Spiny Beetle, Spiny ChuChu, Stalfos, Takkuri, Tektite, Wallmaster, Wizzrobe. Excerpt: Acro-Bandits are enemies from The Legend of Zelda: The Minish Cap. They are small, yellow creatures that attack in groups of five. They dwell underground and jump out in columns if someone comes close to them. In order to destroy them, Link must kill them all at once with his sword when they come out of their holes. If one Acro-Bandit escapes and burrows back into the ground, it comes out, bringing back four more with it. An alternative way to kill them is by killing the first one that pops its head out of the ground to scout ahead. Acro-Bandits appear to be named after acrobats, performers of extraordinary feats of balance, skill, and motor coordination. Anti-Fairies, also known as Whisps and Wisps, are recurring enemies in the Legend of Zelda series. Depicted as floating skulls, Anti-Fairies are the polar opposites of Fairies in terms of healing properties; Anti-Fairies sap a victim's health while Fairies heal them. Anti-Fairies are not affected by most items, but will leave a Fairy behind in certain games when defeated in a specific manner. Anti-Fairies appear as skulls protected by a rotating magical field. They move at a constant speed in a predictable direction. Most move diagonally, bouncing off walls when they hit them, while a few fo...
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