

They most often carry spears, but are known to carry swords, clubs, and bow and arrows as well. These butt-ugly brutes have appeared in almost every The Legend of Zelda game since the series inception.

Moblins are humanoid hybrids of pigs and bulldogs. Notable Appearances: Ocarina of Time, Majora’s Mask, Twilight Princess, Skyward Sword Moblin They have only appeared in 3D iterations of the series, though Link’s Awakening features its forbearer - referred to as a “ Piranha Plant” - which emerged from pipes during side-scrolling segments. I mean, they go down pretty easily and they don’t do a terrible amount of damage - but look at that gaping mouth! These are carnivorous plants that look a lot like a Super Mario Bros. Piranha Plant’s edgier cousin. Check them out below! Deku Babaĭeku Babas are seriously terrifying creatures. With The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess HD now available and Hyrule Warriors Legends hitting the 3DS next week, we’re celebrating the beasts of Zelda by selecting some of the series’ most recognizable species, from its monsters to its civilized races. From the humanoid races that populate its cities to the feral beasts roaming its wilds, keeping track of the world’s creatures is somewhat of a daunting task. Luckily, editors at Zeldapedia have been enumerating the series’ races and species for some time now, detailing their characteristics to keep track of the games intricate mythology. Hyrule, the mystical land that serves as the setting for most of the Legend of Zelda games, is teeming with magical beasts of all shapes and sizes.
