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'''Guays''' are small, pterodactyl-like creatures that appear in several games.  
'''Guays''' (グエー, ''Guei'') are small, pterodactyl-like creatures that appear in several games.  


==''The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time''==
==''The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time''==

Revision as of 00:06, 24 September 2008

Guays (グエー, Guei) are small, pterodactyl-like creatures that appear in several games.

The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time

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In Ocarina of Time, Guays are encountered mainly in large areas with lots of space, namely, Lon Lon Ranch (as a Child), Lake Hylia (as an Adult), and the Desert Colossus. They attack Link on sight by by dive-bombing him. They are one of three enemies in the game that have an enlarged version that comes after killing many small ones, along with Stalchilds and Leevers.

The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask

Guays are the same in Majora's Mask, excluding the enlarged variant and rarity similarities. They are less common in Majora's Mask, most appearing only in Ikana Canyon. Aside from that, one lone Guay can always be seen flying around the exterior of Clock Town. It ignores Link unless he plays one of the four temple songs, at which point it will begin dropping progressively more valuable rupees.

The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess

Guays in Twilight Princess are larger, slow-moving, and encountered in large groups. These groups are often found in trees, and fly out of the tree as Link approaches. Killing a group of Guays will often cause a small pile of rupees to fall from the sky. At Lake Hylia, if you stand on the island with the Zora by the cannon. You can use the hawk-eye/bow combo to search the sky for a large flock of Guays. Kill every single one of them and a pile of rupees will fall, the pile is worth 73 rupees!


See also: Crow Template:Enemies