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[[Image:Leever.jpg|right|thumb|250px|Leever]]
{{Infobox Enemy
|image=
{{Media
|Artwork TAoL= File:TAoL Leever Artwork 2.png
|Artwork OoT= File:OoT Leever Artwork.png
|Model LANS= File:LANS Red Leever Model.png
|Model OoT= File:OoT Leever Model.png
|Model OoT3D= File:OoT3D Leever Model.png
|Model MM= File:MM Leever Model.png
|Model MM3D= File:MM3D Leever Model.png
|Model TP= File:TP Leever Model.png
|Model TPHD= File:TPHD Leever Model.png
|Model ALBW= File:ALBW Leever Model.png
|Model TFH= File:TFH Leever Model.png
|Sprite TLoZ= File:TLoZ Leever Sprite.png
|Sprite TAoL= File:TAoL Leever Sprite.png
|Sprite ALttP= File:ALttP Leever Sprite.png
|Sprite LA= File:LA Leever Sprite.png
|Sprite LADX= File:LADX Red Leever Sprite.png
|Sprite OoS= File:OoS Leever Sprite.png
|Sprite OoA= File:OoA Leever Sprite.png
|Sprite FSA= File:FSA Leever Sprite.png
|Sprite TMC= File:TMC Leever Sprite.png
}}
|caption=
|pronunciation= {{IPA|ˈliːvəɹ}} {{Respell|LEE|vər}}<ref>{{Cite Web|quote= Octoroks, Tektites, Leevers too|author= Zelda Universe|published= May 17, 2011|retrieved= October 24, 2014|url= https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oCqX4AEInUs&t=15s|title= The Zelda Rap: US Commercial (1986)|site= YouTube|type= Video}}</ref><ref>{{Cite Web|quote= Leevers!|author= Zelda Universe|published= May 9, 2011|retrieved= October 24, 2014|url= https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vP3SwWldcHs&t=17s|title= Legend of Zelda Ad: What Is This I Don't Even|site= YouTube|type= Video}}</ref>
|plural= Leevers<ref>{{Cite Book|quote= The Oracle series features three kinds of Leevers: red, orange, and blue.|book= E |publisher= |page= 189}}</ref>
|race=
|game= TLoZ, TAoL, ALttP, LA, OoT, MM, OoS, OoA, FSA, TMC, TP, ALBW, TFH
|other= TCoBS, ZA, BSTLoZ, AST, ALttP (Cagiva), CoH
|habitat= {{Spawn Locations}}
|member=
|health=
{{Infobox Game Blocks
|TLoZ= {{HP|TLoZ|2}} {{Small|(Red)}}, {{HP|TLoZ|4}} {{Small|({{Term|TLoZ|Blue Leever|display=Blue|link}})}}
|TAoL= {{HP|TAoL|16}}
|LA= {{HP|LA|2}}
|OoT= {{HP|OoT|2}}
}}
|attack=
{{Infobox Game Blocks
|TLoZ= Contact {{Small|(Red)}} [[File:TMC Life Energy Sprite 4.png|1/2 heart]],
Contact {{Small|({{Term|TLoZ|Blue Leever|display=Blue}})}} [[File:TMC Life Energy Sprite.png|1 heart]]
|LA=  Contact [[File:TMC Life Energy Sprite 4.png|1/2 heart]]
|OoT= Contact [[File:TMC Life Energy Sprite 4.png|1/2 heart]]
}}
|weapon= {{Term|Series|Sword|link}}
|spoils=
{{Infobox Game Blocks
|TLoZ=
  {{Term|TLoZ|Heart|link}},
  One {{Term|TLoZ|Rupee|link}},
  Five {{Plural|TLoZ|Rupee}},
  {{Term|TLoZ|Clock|link}},
  {{Term|TLoZ|Fairy|link}},
}}
|exp= 50
|theme=
}}
{{Term/Store|Leever|Leevers|Series, TAoL, OoT, OoT3D, MM, MM3D, FSA, TMC, TP, TPHD, ALBW, TFH|plural}} are recurring {{Plural|Series|Enemy|link}} in {{TLoZ|Series}}.<ref>{{Cite Book|quote= |book= E |publisher= |page= 189 {{Exp Game|TAoL, OoT, MM, FSA, TMC, TP, ALBW, TFH}}}}</ref>


[[Legend of Zelda]]:
==Characteristics==
{{Plural|Series|Leever}} are sand-dwelling sandworm-like creatures known for their burrowing capabilities, found mostly in areas with sand such as deserts and beaches. These cone-shaped creatures burrow out of the ground, or remain at a semi-burrow as in {{TAoL}}, upon detecting movement and begin pursuing threats, generally at a fast-moving pace.<ref>{{Cite|Leever. Watch its movements closely and let it go by!|Navi|OoT}}</ref><ref>{{Cite|You know about the Leever, right? It actually moves pretty fast. That's not exactly good news, is it?|Tatl|MM}}</ref> They are almost always fought in groups, with many of them targeting and honing in on {{Term|Series|Link|link}} at once.


The Leevers made their first appearance in the original [[Legend of Zelda]]. They reside in desert and beach-like terrain. They will burrow out of the ground upon detecting movement and chase  intruders for awhile until they burrow back into the earth to rest. Their are two varieties of Leever, red and blue, with the blue Leever being the strongest of the two.
Although the behavior of the {{Term|Series|Leever}} changes little between games and variations, they do possess different levels of strength, speed, and attack strategy that vary by color.


[[The Adventure of Link]]:
In general, red {{Plural|Series|Leever}} are the standard variant, with the stronger {{Plural|Series|Blue Leever|link}} behaving similarly. In some games, green {{Plural|Series|Leever}} are the standard variant, with a stronger and faster-moving purple variant. In games such as {{LA}}, {{OoS}}, and {{OoA}}, there is an orange variant as well.


Leevers reside in desert-like terrain as in the first game, but are semi-burrowed in the sand and can be done away with by thrusting down towards them with a weapon, such as a sword.
The overall strategy to defeat any {{Term|Series|Leever}}, regardless of game, is to attack it with the {{Term|Series|Sword|link}}, or any weapon used to defeat any other commonplace enemy. Generally, {{Plural|Series|Leever}} can be avoided entirely, although some incarnations make this harder due to their increased speed.


[[A Link to the Past]]:
==={{TLoZ|-}}===
[[Image:Greenlever.gif|left|frame|Leever]]
{{Manual|TLoZ|Leever|They live in the ground and eat up the energy of creatures that approach them. Blue Leevers are a little stronger, but the red ones don't have much attacking power.}}
In the third Zelda game, there is only one form of Leever, being green in color and they operate exactly the same as in the original Legend of Zelda game.
There are red and blue varieties of {{Plural|TLoZ|Leever}} in {{TLoZ}}, the [[Blue Leever|blue variant]] being the stronger of the two.<ref>{{Cite Manual|quote= Blue Leevers are a little stronger, but the red ones don't have much attacking power.|game= TLoZ|page= 29}}</ref> When defeated, red {{Plural|TLoZ|Leever}} may drop either a {{Term|TLoZ|Heart|link}}, one {{Term|TLoZ|Rupee|link}}, five {{Plural|TLoZ|Rupee}}, or a {{Term|TLoZ|Clock|link}}, while blue {{Plural|TLoZ|Leever}} may drop either a {{Term|TLoZ|Heart}}, a {{Term|TLoZ|Fairy|link}} or one {{Term|TLoZ|Rupee}}.{{Note|If {{Term|TLoZ|Link|link}} defeats 10 enemies without getting hit or teleporting with the {{Term|TLoZ|Recorder|link}}, then the 10th enemy defeated will drop five {{Plural|TLoZ|Rupee|link}}. However, if the 10th enemy is defeated with a {{Term|TLoZ|Bomb|link}}, then it will drop four {{Plural|TLoZ|Bomb}}. If {{Term|TLoZ|Link}} defeats 16 enemies without getting hit or teleporting, then the 16th enemy will drop a {{Term|TLoZ|Fairy|link}}. After the 16th enemy, {{Term|TLoZ|Link}} must get hit and reset the counter to zero in order to achieve this effect again. Defeating {{Plural|TLoZ|Armos|link}}, {{Plural|TLoZ|Like Like|link}}, {{Plural|TLoZ|Keese|link}}, or {{Plural|TLoZ|Gel|link}} will not be counted.<ref>{{Cite Web|quote= |author= n.a. |published= n.d. |retrieved= August 17, 2017 |url= http://redcandle.us/The_Legend_of_Zelda#Forced_drops |title= Forced Drops |site= redcandle.us}}</ref>}}
<BR><BR><BR>
[[Link's Awakening]], [[Oracle of Ages]], and [[Oracle of Seasons]]:


The same Leever design and sprite is used for all of these games. They look a little different than their predecessors, (they look more like Spiked Beetles), but their attack person is the exact same as [[A Link to the Past]] and the [[Legend of Zelda]].
==={{TAoL|-}}===
In the {{TAoL}}, {{Plural|TAoL|Leever}} are once again found in sandy areas, more so in northern hyrule and near {{Term|TAoL|Darunia Town|link}}.


[[Ocarina of Time]] and [[Majora's Mask]]:
==={{ALttP|-}}===
{{Plural|ALttP|Leever}} come in two varieties in {{ALttP}}, with the green version being the standard variant and the purple version being slightly faster. They are found in sandy areas of {{Plural|ALttP|Dungeon|link}}, most notably the {{Term|ALttP|Desert Palace|link}}.


[[Image:Leever.png|left|frame|Leever]]The Leever is a small sand creature that will come out of the sand when it is disturbed and attack you. It's attack is basically shunting you. They are avoidable if you are on [[Epona]] or if you move out of their direction, as they only go in a straight line. Their strength is attacking in numbers. If enough are killed, then a giant one will come out and attack you. Stay away from the sand!
==={{LA|-}}===
{{Plural|LANS|Leever}} come in three varities in {{LA}}; red, blue, and orange. Red {{Plural|LANS|Leever}} travel in a straight line, while the blue variety tends to zigzag at random intervals. The orange variety actively pursues {{Term|LANS|Link|link}}, and has notably increased speed in comparison to its red and blue counterparts.


<BR><BR>
==={{OoT|-}}===
[[Twilight Princess]]:
{{Navi
|quote1= {{Color|OoT White|Leever}}<br/>Watch its movements closely and let it go by!
}}


Leevers are enemies that live in [[Gerudo Mesa]] and [[Arbiter's Grounds]]. They move at high speed underground, leaping out to attack Link, even when he is on solid rock. They only do a small amount of damage and can easily be dodged, and the versions in [[Arbiter's Grounds]] only sense Link when he gets close. They can be pulled out of the sand with the [[clawshot]], leaving them temporarily stunned. They will also chase after [[bombling]]s, providing another way to safely dispose of them.
{{Plural|OoT3D|Leever}} appear in the {{Term|OoT3D|Desert Colossus|link}} in {{OoT}}, where they will chase {{Term|OoT3D|Link|link}} across the sands, though they cannot venture onto the large stones. Larger {{Plural|OoT3D|Leever}} may appear after defeating ten standard {{Plural|OoT3D|Leever}}, a trait it shares with {{Plural|OoT3D|Stalchild|link}} and {{Plural|OoT3D|Guay|link}}.


[[Category:Enemies]]
==={{MM|-}}===
{{Tatl
|context1= {{MM3D|-}}
|quote1= It's a {{Color|MM3D White|Leever}}.<br />It actually moves pretty fast. That's not exactly good news, is it?
 
|context2= {{MM|-}}
|quote2= You know about the {{Color|MM White|Leever}}, right? It actually moves pretty fast. That's not exactly good news, is it?
}}
 
{{Plural|MM3D|Leever}} in {{MM}} are nearly identical to their appearance in {{OoT}}. If ten are defeated, a larger {{Term|MM3D|Leever}} may appear. {{Term|MM3D|Link|link}} can completely avoid {{Plural|MM3D|Leever}} while riding {{Term|MM3D|Epona|link}}.
 
==={{OoS|-}}===
{{Plural|OoS|Leever}} come in three varities in {{OoS}}; red, blue, and orange. Red {{Plural|OoS|Leever}} travel in a straight line, while the blue variety tends to zigzag at random intervals. The orange variety actively pursues {{Term|OoS|Link|link}}, and has notably increased speed in comparison to its red and blue counterparts.
 
==={{OoA|-}}===
{{Plural|OoA|Leever}} come in three varities in {{OoA}}; red, blue, and orange. Red {{Plural|OoA|Leever}} travel in a straight line, while the blue variety tends to zigzag at random intervals. The orange variety actively pursues {{Term|OoA|Link|link}}, and has notably increased speed in comparison to its red and blue counterparts.
 
==={{FSA|-}}===
{{Stub|FSA}}
 
==={{TMC|-}}===
{{Figurines|TMC}}
{{Plural|TMC|Leever}} in {{TMC}} come in two varieties, the standard red and the stronger {{Plural|TMC|Blue Leever|link}}. They are found in the overworld of {{Term|TMC|Hyrule|link}} in locations such as {{Term|TMC|Castor Wilds|link}}, {{Term|TMC|Mount Crenel|link}}, and {{Term|TMC|Veil Falls|link}}. They burrow underground and emerge to attack {{Term|TMC|Link|link}}. If he blocks their attack with his {{Term|TMC|Shield|link}}, they will return underground.
 
==={{TP|-}}===
{{Plural|TPHD|Leever}} appear differently in {{TP}} than in previous games, with a stronger plant-like appearance compared to the simpler conical shape. They appear in the sands of {{Term|TPHD|Gerudo Desert|link}}, as well as in the {{Term|TPHD|Cave of Ordeals|link}}. They appear in groups and encircle {{Term|TPHD|Link|link}} before attacking.
 
==={{ALBW|-}}===
{{Stub|ALBW}}
 
==={{TFH|-}}===
{{Stub|TFH}}
 
==Other Appearances==
==={{TCoBS|-}}===
{{Noncanon|Start}}
{{Stub|TCoBS}}
{{Noncanon|End}}
 
==={{ZA|-}}===
{{Noncanon|Start}}
{{Stub|ZA}}
{{Plural|ZA|Leever}} in {{ZA}} do not burrow underground.
{{Noncanon|End}}
 
==={{ALttP|-}} (Caviga)===
{{Noncanon|Start}}
{{Stub|ALttP (Cagiva)}}
{{Noncanon|End}}
 
==={{BSTLoZ|-}}===
{{Noncanon|Start}}
{{Stub|BSTLoZ}}
{{Noncanon|End}}
 
==={{AST|-}}===
{{Noncanon|Start}}
{{Stub|AST}}
{{Noncanon|End}}
 
==={{CoH|-}}===
{{Ambig|Start}}
{{Plural|CoH|Leever}} appear as {{Plural|CoH|Enemy|link}} in {{CoH}} where they can be found in {{Plural|CoH|Dungeon|link}} and sandy areas like the {{Term|CoH|Beach|link}} and {{Term|CoH|Desert|link}}. Like other enemies, they can only move to the beat of the music, but differ in that they can move on every single music beat and can bury themselves underground. When {{Term|CoH|Cadence|link}}, {{Term|CoH|Link|link}}, {{Term|CoH|Yves|link}}, or {{Term|CoH|Princess Zelda|link}} passes by, they will bury themselves underground for a few beats and then try to surface near them, with their fangs poking up through the sand for two music beats to signal where they plan to resurface. Upon emerging from the sand, they will knock back anyone or anything that is standing above them a few tiles back. Once emerged, they will chase their target for four beats before burying themselves underground and repeating the pattern. A stronger variant known as the {{Term|CoH|Blue Leever|link}} also appears.
{{Ambig|End}}
 
==Trivia==
*While {{Term|OoT3D|Targeting|link}} normal Leevers in {{OoT|-}}, the target turns green instead of yellow. Also, the music that normally plays when close to enemies cannot be heard. These two effects appear to be related, and may even be intentional, as the constant appearance and movement of {{Plural|OoT3D|Leever}} would disrupt the world and enemy music. Larger {{Plural|OoT3D|Leever}}, however, do have the yellow targeting and enemy music.
*{{Guide|OoT|Nintendo}} suggests that {{Plural|OoT|Leever}} are a type of cactus.<ref>{{Cite Guide|quote= |game= OoT|publisher= Nintendo|page= 95}}</ref>
*The Japanese Shogakukan guide for {{FSA}} refers to {{Plural|FSA|Leever}} as {{Plural|FSA|Peahat|link}}.{{Fact|FSA}}
 
==Nomenclature==
{{Nomenclature}}
 
==Gallery==
<gallery>
File:TLoZ Link Fighting Enemies Artwork.png|Concept art of a {{Term|TLoZ|Leever}} among other enemies from {{TLoZ|-}}
File:TAoL Leever Artwork.png|Artwork of a {{Term|TAoL|Leever}} from {{TAoL|-}}
File:Big-leever.jpg|A large {{Term|OoT|Leever}} from {{OoT|-}}
File:ZA Leever Sprite.png|A {{Term|ZA|Leever}} from {{ZA|-}}
File:BSTLoZ Red Leever Sprite.png|A red {{Term|BSTLoZ|Leever}} from {{BSTLoZ|-}}
File:BSTLoZ Blue Leever Sprite.png|A {{Term|BSTLoZ|Blue Leever}} from {{BSTLoZ|-}}
File:LTTP Cagiva Leevers and Geldmen.png|{{Plural|ALttP (Cagiva)|Leever}} and {{Plural|ALttP (Cagiva)|Geldman}} from the {{ALttP|Cagiva}}
File:CoH Leever Sprite.png|A {{Term|CoH|Leever}} from {{CoH|-}}
</gallery>
 
==See Also==
* {{Term|Series|Blue Leever|link}}
* {{Term|Series|Green Leever|link}}
* {{Term|Series|Orange Leever|link}}
* {{Term|Series|Purple Leever|link}}
* {{Term|Series|Red Leever|link}}
 
{{Notes}}
{{Ref}}
 
{{Categories
|Burrowing Enemies, Leevers, Plant-Like Enemies, Sand-Related Enemies
|enemies= TLoZ, TAoL, ALttP, LA, LADX, LANS, OoT, OoT3D, MM, MM3D, OoS, OoA, FSA, TMC, TP, TPHD, ALBW, TFH, TCoBS, ZA, BSTLoZ, AST, CoH
}}

Latest revision as of 03:04, 13 February 2024

Leevers are recurring Enemies in The Legend of Zelda series.[4]

Characteristics

Leevers are sand-dwelling sandworm-like creatures known for their burrowing capabilities, found mostly in areas with sand such as deserts and beaches. These cone-shaped creatures burrow out of the ground, or remain at a semi-burrow as in The Adventure of Link, upon detecting movement and begin pursuing threats, generally at a fast-moving pace.[5][6] They are almost always fought in groups, with many of them targeting and honing in on Link at once.

Although the behavior of the Leever changes little between games and variations, they do possess different levels of strength, speed, and attack strategy that vary by color.

In general, red Leevers are the standard variant, with the stronger Blue Leevers behaving similarly. In some games, green Leevers are the standard variant, with a stronger and faster-moving purple variant. In games such as Link's Awakening, Oracle of Seasons, and Oracle of Ages, there is an orange variant as well.

The overall strategy to defeat any Leever, regardless of game, is to attack it with the Sword, or any weapon used to defeat any other commonplace enemy. Generally, Leevers can be avoided entirely, although some incarnations make this harder due to their increased speed.

The Legend of Zelda

The Legend of Zelda Manual Descriptionhide ▲
The Legend of Zelda logo
Leever
They live in the ground and eat up the energy of creatures that approach them. Blue Leevers are a little stronger, but the red ones don't have much attacking power.

There are red and blue varieties of Leevers in The Legend of Zelda, the blue variant being the stronger of the two.[7] When defeated, red Leevers may drop either a Heart, one Rupee, five Rupees, or a Clock, while blue Leevers may drop either a Heart, a Fairy or one Rupee.[note 1]

The Adventure of Link

In the The Adventure of Link, Leevers are once again found in sandy areas, more so in northern hyrule and near Darunia Town.

A Link to the Past

Leevers come in two varieties in A Link to the Past, with the green version being the standard variant and the purple version being slightly faster. They are found in sandy areas of Dungeons, most notably the Desert Palace.

Link's Awakening

Leevers come in three varities in Link's Awakening; red, blue, and orange. Red Leevers travel in a straight line, while the blue variety tends to zigzag at random intervals. The orange variety actively pursues Link, and has notably increased speed in comparison to its red and blue counterparts.

Ocarina of Time

Leevers appear in the Desert Colossus in Ocarina of Time, where they will chase Link across the sands, though they cannot venture onto the large stones. Larger Leevers may appear after defeating ten standard Leevers, a trait it shares with Stalchildren and Guays.

Majora's Mask

Tatl's Commentshide ▲
Majora's Mask 3D
Tatl says:

It's a Leever.
It actually moves pretty fast. That's not exactly good news, is it?

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Majora's Mask

You know about the Leever, right? It actually moves pretty fast. That's not exactly good news, is it?

Leevers in Majora's Mask are nearly identical to their appearance in Ocarina of Time. If ten are defeated, a larger Leever may appear. Link can completely avoid Leevers while riding Epona.

Oracle of Seasons

Leevers come in three varities in Oracle of Seasons; red, blue, and orange. Red Leevers travel in a straight line, while the blue variety tends to zigzag at random intervals. The orange variety actively pursues Link, and has notably increased speed in comparison to its red and blue counterparts.

Oracle of Ages

Leevers come in three varities in Oracle of Ages; red, blue, and orange. Red Leevers travel in a straight line, while the blue variety tends to zigzag at random intervals. The orange variety actively pursues Link, and has notably increased speed in comparison to its red and blue counterparts.

Four Swords Adventures



The Minish Cap

Leevers in The Minish Cap come in two varieties, the standard red and the stronger Blue Leevers. They are found in the overworld of Hyrule in locations such as Castor Wilds, Mount Crenel, and Veil Falls. They burrow underground and emerge to attack Link. If he blocks their attack with his Shield, they will return underground.

Twilight Princess

Leevers appear differently in Twilight Princess than in previous games, with a stronger plant-like appearance compared to the simpler conical shape. They appear in the sands of Gerudo Desert, as well as in the Cave of Ordeals. They appear in groups and encircle Link before attacking.

A Link Between Worlds



Tri Force Heroes



Other Appearances

The Count of Black Shadows



Zelda's Adventure



Leevers in Zelda's Adventure do not burrow underground.

A Link to the Past (Caviga)



BS The Legend of Zelda



Ancient Stone Tablets



Cadence of Hyrule

Leevers appear as Enemies in Cadence of Hyrule where they can be found in Dungeons and sandy areas like the Beach and Desert. Like other enemies, they can only move to the beat of the music, but differ in that they can move on every single music beat and can bury themselves underground. When Cadence, Link, Yves, or Zelda passes by, they will bury themselves underground for a few beats and then try to surface near them, with their fangs poking up through the sand for two music beats to signal where they plan to resurface. Upon emerging from the sand, they will knock back anyone or anything that is standing above them a few tiles back. Once emerged, they will chase their target for four beats before burying themselves underground and repeating the pattern. A stronger variant known as the Blue Leever also appears.

Trivia

Nomenclature

Names in Other Regions
LanguageNamesMeanings
Japan
Japanese
  • リーバー (Rībā) (TLoZ | TAoL | ALttP)[19][20][21]
  • リーバ(緑) (Rība (Midori)) (ALttP)[16]
  • リーバ(赤) (Rība (Aka)) (ALttP)[22]
  • リーバ (Rība) (OoT)[18]
  • リーバー (赤) (Rībā (Aka)) (CoH)[17]
  •  
  • Rība (Green)
  • Rība (Red)
  • Same as English.
  • Rībā (red)
The People's Republic of China
ChineseSI
利巴 (Lìbā) (TLoZ)[26] 
The Kingdom of the Netherlands
Dutch
Zandkruiper (TLoZ)[23] 
Canada
FrenchCA
Leever (CoH)[29]
The French Republic
FrenchEU
Leever (TLoZ | TAoL | CoH)[23][24][25]
The Federal Republic of Germany
German
Sandkiller (CoH)[28]Portmanteau of "sand" and "killer".
The Italian Republic
Italian
  • Leever (TLoZ | TAoL | ALttP | OoT | OoT3D | MM | MM3D | OoS | OoA | FSA | ALBW | CoH)[11][10][12][13][14][15]
  • Leever (Viola) (ALttP)[10]
  • Leever (Arancione) (LA | LADX)[10]
  • Leever
  • Leever (Purple)
  • Leever (Orange)
Latin America
SpanishLA
Leever (CoH)[27]
The Kingdom of Spain
SpanishEU
Leever (CoH)[30]
This table was generated using translation pages.
To request an addition, please contact a staff member with a reference.

Gallery

See Also

Notes

  1. If Link defeats 10 enemies without getting hit or teleporting with the Flute, then the 10th enemy defeated will drop five Rupees. However, if the 10th enemy is defeated with a Bomb, then it will drop four Bombs. If Link defeats 16 enemies without getting hit or teleporting, then the 16th enemy will drop a Fairy. After the 16th enemy, Link must get hit and reset the counter to zero in order to achieve this effect again. Defeating Armos, Like Likes, Keese, or Gels will not be counted.[8]

References

  1. "Octoroks, Tektites, Leevers too" — Zelda Universe, The Zelda Rap: US Commercial (1986) , YouTube (Video), published May 17, 2011, retrieved October 24, 2014.
  2. "Leevers!" — Zelda Universe, Legend of Zelda Ad: What Is This I Don't Even , YouTube (Video), published May 9, 2011, retrieved October 24, 2014.
  3. "The Oracle series features three kinds of Leevers: red, orange, and blue." (Encyclopedia, Dark Horse Books, pg. 189)
  4. Encyclopedia, Dark Horse Books, pg. 189 (TAoL | OoT | MM | FSA | TMC | TP | ALBW | TFH)
  5. "Leever. Watch its movements closely and let it go by!" — Navi (Ocarina of Time)
  6. "You know about the Leever, right? It actually moves pretty fast. That's not exactly good news, is it?" — Tatl (Majora's Mask)
  7. "Blue Leevers are a little stronger, but the red ones don't have much attacking power." (The Legend of Zelda manual, pg. 29)
  8. n.a., Forced Drops , redcandle.us, published n.d., retrieved August 17, 2017.
  9. The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time—Official Nintendo Player's Guide, Nintendo of America, pg. 95
  10. 10.0 10.1 10.2 Enciclopedia di Hyrule, Magazzini Salani, pg. 189
  11. L'arte di una leggenda, Magazzini Salani, pg. 119
  12. L'arte di una leggenda, Magazzini Salani, pg. 390
  13. "Leever" — Navi (Ocarina of Time 3D, Italian localization)
  14. "Questo è un leever." — Tatl (Majora's Mask 3D, Italian localization)
  15. "Causa della sconfitta: Leever" — Game Over (Cadence of Hyrule, Italian localization)
  16. Nintendo Official Guidebook: The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past Vol. 1, Shogakukan, pg. 129
  17. "敗因:リーバー (赤)" — Game Over (Cadence of Hyrule, Japanese localization)
  18. Nintendo Official Guidebook—The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time, Shogakukan, pg. 146
  19. Hyrule Encyclopedia, Tokuma Shoten Publishing Co., Ltd., pg. 211
  20. Famicom Dojo of Victory 13—Zelda II: The Adventure of Link (1987), Kodansha, pg. 6
  21. Nintendo Official Guidebook—The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past & Four Swords, Shogakukan, pg. 23
  22. Nintendo Official Guidebook: The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past Vol. 1, Shogakukan, pg. 130
  23. 23.0 23.1 The Legend of Zelda manual, pg. 29
  24. Encyclopedia, Les Éditions Soleil, pg. 189
  25. "Défaite causée par: Leever" — Game Over (Cadence of Hyrule, European French localization)
  26. zhSR= 塞尔达传说:百科全书, New Star Press, pg. 192
  27. "¡Fin de la partida! Causa: Leever" — Game Over (Cadence of Hyrule, Latin American Spanish localization)
  28. "Besiegt von: Sandkiller" — Game Over (Cadence of Hyrule, German localization)
  29. "Défaite causée par: Leever" — Game Over (Cadence of Hyrule, Canadian French localization)
  30. "¡Fin de la partida! Causa: Leever" — Game Over (Cadence of Hyrule, European Spanish localization)