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The [[Armos Knight]] is found in the [[Southern Face Shrine]].  [[Link]] encounters it during his search for the [[Face Key]].  The Knight can be defeated by shooting arrows at it with Link's [[Bow]].  This eventually destroys his armor leaving him vulnerable to either more arrows or Link's [[Sword]].  It is important to utilize the use of the [[Roc's Feather]].  When the knight goes to stomp the ground, Link can avoid being stunned by jumping before the knight hits the ground.
The [[Armos Knight]] is found in the [[Southern Face Shrine]].  [[Link]] encounters it during his search for the [[Face Key]].  The Knight can be defeated by shooting arrows at it with Link's [[Bow]].  This eventually destroys his armor leaving him vulnerable to either more arrows or Link's [[Sword]].  It is important to utilize the use of the [[Roc's Feather]].  When the knight goes to stomp the ground, Link can avoid being stunned by jumping before the knight hits the ground.
The Armos also appear as a set of six bosses in the first dungeon of ''A Link to the Past''.  They jump in circles, stomp around and line up to charge.  Take this chance to pummel them with your newly found bow and arrows.  Later on in the game you see them with the other [[Light World]] [[Dungeon]] [[bosses]] in [[Ganon's Tower]]. This time the fight has a twist, you fight them on ice.   
The Armos also appear as a set of six bosses in the first dungeon of ''A Link to the Past''.  They jump in circles, stomp around and line up to charge.  Take this chance to pummel them with your newly found bow and arrows.  Later on in the game you see them with the other [[Light World]] [[Dungeon]] [[bosses]] in [[Ganon's Tower]]. This time the fight has a twist, you fight them on ice.   
Another variant is found in [[The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker]] in which they closely resemble [[Wario]].  Unlike past versions, Armos Knights are depicted as larger, more powerful versions of [[Armos Statues]] rather than actual knights.  To defeat an Armos Statue, wait until it charges up to you and after three jumps it will leave it's mouth open, then throw a bomb inside its mouth.  A quicker method to opening its mouth is shooting it in the eye, this also briefly stuns it.
Another variant is found in [[The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker]].  Unlike past versions, Armos Knights are depicted as larger, more powerful versions of [[Armos Statues]] rather than actual knights.  To defeat an Armos Statue, wait until it charges up to you and after three jumps it will leave it's mouth open, then throw a bomb inside its mouth.  A quicker method to opening its mouth is shooting it in the eye, this also briefly stuns it.
[[image:Armosknight.gif|left|thumb|Armos Knight in ''Wind Waker'']]
[[image:Armosknight.gif|left|thumb|Armos Knight in ''Wind Waker'']]
[[Category:Enemies in The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker]]
[[Category:Enemies in The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker]]

Revision as of 04:28, 9 February 2008

The Armos Knight is found in the Southern Face Shrine. Link encounters it during his search for the Face Key. The Knight can be defeated by shooting arrows at it with Link's Bow. This eventually destroys his armor leaving him vulnerable to either more arrows or Link's Sword. It is important to utilize the use of the Roc's Feather. When the knight goes to stomp the ground, Link can avoid being stunned by jumping before the knight hits the ground. The Armos also appear as a set of six bosses in the first dungeon of A Link to the Past. They jump in circles, stomp around and line up to charge. Take this chance to pummel them with your newly found bow and arrows. Later on in the game you see them with the other Light World Dungeon bosses in Ganon's Tower. This time the fight has a twist, you fight them on ice. Another variant is found in The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker. Unlike past versions, Armos Knights are depicted as larger, more powerful versions of Armos Statues rather than actual knights. To defeat an Armos Statue, wait until it charges up to you and after three jumps it will leave it's mouth open, then throw a bomb inside its mouth. A quicker method to opening its mouth is shooting it in the eye, this also briefly stuns it.

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Armos Knight in Wind Waker