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==Trivia==
==Trivia==
*Fans also call it a "Water Cephalopod", because both are fought in a room filled with liquids. Both creatures used liquids as a means of propulsion around their domain.
*Fans also call it a "Water Cephalopod", a play off of [[Fire Cephalopod]], because both are fought in a room filled with liquids. Both creatures used liquids as a means of propulsion around their domain, and they also bear somewhat a resemblance to real cephalopods.  
*In ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time|Ocarina of Time]]'', [[Big Octo]] is very similar in weakness, with its backside being the weak point. However, there is the extra step of hitting it with the [[boomerang]] in order to make the spot open revealing a green attack point.
*In ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time|Ocarina of Time]]'', [[Big Octo]] is very similar in weakness, with its backside being the weak point. However, there is the extra step of hitting it with the [[boomerang]] in order to make the spot open revealing a green attack point.



Revision as of 16:43, 11 July 2010

Template:Boss A large mollusk-like creature from Link's Awakening, the monster known as Cueball inhabited the water-filled labyrinth of Angler's Tunnel. It is identical in appearance and behavior to the Fire Cephalopod found in a lava-filled area of Turtle Rock.

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The only weak point on their body was their tender backside, which Link managed to exploit with the edge of his sword, killing both of the creatures. It's possible for Link to equip the Roc's Feather and leap over Cueball as he passes beneath Link in the longer straightaways and then strike him.

Trivia

  • Fans also call it a "Water Cephalopod", a play off of Fire Cephalopod, because both are fought in a room filled with liquids. Both creatures used liquids as a means of propulsion around their domain, and they also bear somewhat a resemblance to real cephalopods.
  • In Ocarina of Time, Big Octo is very similar in weakness, with its backside being the weak point. However, there is the extra step of hitting it with the boomerang in order to make the spot open revealing a green attack point.


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