Big Blin
Big Blins are recurring enemies and Sub-Bosses in The Legend of Zelda series.[1][name references needed]
Characteristics
Big Blins are a branch of large and tough Moblins.[1]
Spirit Tracks
In Spirit Tracks, Big Blins can take a lot of punishment, and are capable of dealing 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.
Other Appearances
Hyrule Warriors Legends
In Hyrule Warriors Legends, Big Blins appear as Captains, often in the ranks of the Dark Forces. In "A New Disturbance", Big Blins are attacking Windfall Island. When Link and Tetra repel their advance, morale boosted Big Blins known as Ruffians begin advancing towards Windfall Island and appear as reinforcements in the Forsaken Fortress keeps until the keeps are captured. The Big Blins also drive off the Helmaroc King to take over the Forsaken Fortress. They also appear in Gerudo Desert, manning the Gate of Souls on orders from the Aeralfos for the Monster Forces in The Search for Cia until they are defeated. If they are hit with the Hammer during their charge up attack, they throw a tantrum damaging their allies thus exposing their Weak Point Gauge from Extra-Effective Item Attacks.
When defeated, Big Blins may drop Big Blin Hides or Big Blin Clubs as their Bronze and Silver Materials, respectively.
Hyrule Warriors: Definitive Edition
Big Blins appear in the Definitive Edition of the game, having the same role as they did in Legends, though their graphics are now HD like.
Trivia
- Big Blins wear Pirate Necklaces around their necks. They are not collectible spoils, normally. However, if pirates from Tanks or Pirate Ships board the Spirit Train while a passenger is on board (after the Pirate's Prisoner has been rescued from the Pirate Hideout), successfully fending them off will result in Link getting a Pirate Necklace.
Nomenclature
Names in Other Regions | |||
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Language | Name | Meaning | |
Japanese | オヤブリン (Oyaburin) | Boss Blin | |
FrenchEU | Gros Blin | ||
German | Moblin-Piratenboss | Moblin Pirate Chief | |
Italian | Gran Blin |
Gallery
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Link fighting a Big Blin alongside Miniblins
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Big Blin from Spirit Tracks
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Concept art of a Big Blin from Spirit Tracks
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Artwork of a Big Blin and a Stone Blin from Hyrule Warriors Legends
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A Big Blin as seen in-game from Hyrule Warriors: Definitive Edition
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Big Blin Portrait from Hyrule Warriors: Definitive Edition
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Big Blin Portrait from Hyrule Warriors: Definitive Edition
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Big Blin Portrait from Hyrule Warriors: Definitive Edition
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Dark Big Blin Portrait from Hyrule Warriors: Definitive Edition
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Big Blin Mini Map Icon from Hyrule Warriors: Definitive Edition
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Dark Big Blin Mini Map Icon from Hyrule Warriors: Definitive Edition
See Also
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 Encyclopedia, Dark Horse Books, pg. 166 (ST)