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'''Big Blin''' | [[File:Big Blin.png|left]] | ||
'''Big Blin''' is an enemy from ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Spirit Tracks|Spirit Tracks]]''. Giant club-wielding Goblins, they slightly resemble [[Great Moblin#Ocarina of Time|Club Moblins]] from ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time|Ocarina of Time]]''. Big Blins can take a lot of punishment, and deal massive amounts of damage to [[Link]]. Their swings can send Link flying a great distance, and knock him dizzy. To defeat them, Link must take advantage of their slow reaction speed by darting in, attacking, and running away before the designated Big Blin swings its club. If a Big Blin traps one of Link's passengers, it will send him to the [[Pirate Hideout]]; but if Link has not unlocked the tracks to the Pirate Hideout yet, it will be game over. | |||
Their long club swings can injure and kill their own, for example, when Big Blin destroys his minion [[Miniblin]]s on the [[Spirit Train]] in the [[Ocean Realm]]. Another example is in the [[Take 'Em All On]] gauntlet, when Link fights three Big Blins, and they injure one another with their wide swings and backswings. | Their long club swings can injure and kill their own, for example, when Big Blin destroys his minion [[Miniblin]]s on the [[Spirit Train]] in the [[Ocean Realm]]. Another example is in the [[Take 'Em All On]] gauntlet, when Link fights three Big Blins, and they injure one another with their wide swings and backswings. | ||
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*[[Great Moblin#Ocarina of Time|Great Moblin]] | *[[Great Moblin#Ocarina of Time|Great Moblin]] | ||
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[[Category:Enemies in The Legend of Zelda: Spirit Tracks]] | [[Category:Enemies in The Legend of Zelda: Spirit Tracks]] |
Revision as of 23:58, 9 December 2010
Big Blin is an enemy from Spirit Tracks. Giant club-wielding Goblins, they slightly resemble Club Moblins from Ocarina of Time. Big Blins can take a lot of punishment, and deal massive amounts of damage to Link. Their swings can send Link flying a great distance, and knock him dizzy. To defeat them, Link must take advantage of their slow reaction speed by darting in, attacking, and running away before the designated Big Blin swings its club. If a Big Blin traps one of Link's passengers, it will send him to the Pirate Hideout; but if Link has not unlocked the tracks to the Pirate Hideout yet, it will be game over.
Their long club swings can injure and kill their own, for example, when Big Blin destroys his minion Miniblins on the Spirit Train in the Ocean Realm. Another example is in the Take 'Em All On gauntlet, when Link fights three Big Blins, and they injure one another with their wide swings and backswings.
Trivia
- Big Blins wear Pirate Necklaces around their necks.
- The name "Big Blin" was likely conceived to contrast with "Miniblin". Its Japanese name, オヤブリン, is the same as the Japanese name of the Great Moblin from Link's Awakening.
- The japanese name,オヤブリン, is a pun on the common mispronounciation (Oyabin) of the japanese word for boss (Oyabun)
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