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In most games the behavior of a Crow is the same; upon entering the territory of a Crow, the bird will swoop down at high speed in an attempt to ward [[Link]] off. Though these intimidating, a couple of swipes of Link's blade is usually enough to destroy them; the difficulty is hitting them. If Link fails to defeat them, they will usually give up their assault, but they may return for a second swoop, hounding Link for a short while.
In most games the behavior of a Crow is the same; upon entering the territory of a Crow, the bird will swoop down at high speed in an attempt to ward [[Link]] off. Though these intimidating, a couple of swipes of Link's blade is usually enough to destroy them; the difficulty is hitting them. If Link fails to defeat them, they will usually give up their assault, but they may return for a second swoop, hounding Link for a short while.


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In {{LA}}, one Crow found in the grounds of [[Kanalet Castle]] will not attack Link unless provoked; this is because it has stolen one of [[Prince Richard]]'s [[Golden Leaf|Golden Leaves]]. Link must strike the tree it is hiding in with a rock and defeat the bird to retrieve the leaf.
In {{LA}}, one Crow found in the grounds of [[Kanalet Castle]] will not attack Link unless provoked; this is because it has stolen one of [[Prince Richard]]'s [[Golden Leaf|Golden Leaves]]. Link must strike the tree it is hiding in with a rock and defeat the bird to retrieve the leaf. The rest of them act the same as ALttP.


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In {{TMC}} a similar event plays out. When Link visits [[Dampé]], he receives the gate key needed to open the door to the graveyard. When he exits the house, a Crow swoops down, steals the key, and retreats to its nest. Link must travel to and destroy the Crow's nest, making sure to steal the key back from the mischievous bird. In this game, [[Takkuri]] appears as a red variant of a Crow that will steal Rupees.
In {{TMC}} a similar event plays out. When Link visits [[Dampé]], he receives the gate key needed to open the door to the graveyard. When he exits the house, a Crow swoops down, steals the key, and retreats to its nest. Link must travel to and destroy the Crow's nest, making sure to steal the key back from the mischievous bird. In this game, [[Takkuri]] appears as a red variant of a Crow that will steal Rupees.
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Crows in {{PH}} and {{ST}}, unlike those in previous games will swoop down and attack Link in an attempt to steal [[Rupee]]s from him, much like Takkuri in {{TMC|-}}.
Crows in {{PH}} and {{ST}}, unlike those in previous games will swoop down and attack Link in an attempt to steal [[Rupee]]s from him, much like Takkuri in {{TMC|-}}.


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==Other Appearances==
==Other Appearances==
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Crows are recurring enemies in The Legend of Zelda series.[1] They are small, dark birds similar to their real-life counterparts, but are dangerous and aggressive, lying in wait to swoop down on passing travelers. They are also known for stealing shiny items such as Keys and Rupees. They are closely related to Takkuri and Dacto. They first appeared in A Link to the Past.

Characteristics

In most games the behavior of a Crow is the same; upon entering the territory of a Crow, the bird will swoop down at high speed in an attempt to ward Link off. Though these intimidating, a couple of swipes of Link's blade is usually enough to destroy them; the difficulty is hitting them. If Link fails to defeat them, they will usually give up their assault, but they may return for a second swoop, hounding Link for a short while.

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Link's Awakening

In Link's Awakening, one Crow found in the grounds of Kanalet Castle will not attack Link unless provoked; this is because it has stolen one of Prince Richard's Golden Leaves. Link must strike the tree it is hiding in with a rock and defeat the bird to retrieve the leaf. The rest of them act the same as ALttP.

Oracle of Seasons

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Oracle of Ages

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The Minish Cap

In The Minish Cap a similar event plays out. When Link visits Dampé, he receives the gate key needed to open the door to the graveyard. When he exits the house, a Crow swoops down, steals the key, and retreats to its nest. Link must travel to and destroy the Crow's nest, making sure to steal the key back from the mischievous bird. In this game, Takkuri appears as a red variant of a Crow that will steal Rupees. Template:Figurine

Phantom Hourglass

Crows in Phantom Hourglass and Spirit Tracks, unlike those in previous games will swoop down and attack Link in an attempt to steal Rupees from him, much like Takkuri in The Minish Cap.

A Link Between Worlds

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Other Appearances

Battle Quest

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Bird

In Battle Quest in Nintendo Land, Crows appear simply known as Birds in the North American version of the game and as Cawsie in the PAL translation. Their appearance is significantly different from the main Zelda series, instead appearing as white, fat birds with heart-shaped wings. They look like a bag tied with a ribbon. Also unlike other games they are not aggressive, and instead of attacking the player they will fly away when they get near, although usually they can be spotted roosting in various locations far out of reach. They can be struck down with arrows and will always leave behind a heart.

Trivia

Nomenclature

TMC Forest Minish Artwork.png Names in Other Regions TMC Jabber Nut Sprite.png
Language Name Meaning
United Kingdom EnglishUK Cawsie (NL)
Japan Japanese クロウリー (Kurourī) Crowly
France FrenchEU Corbos A play on "Corbeaux", meaning Crow
Germany German Peckra A play on "to peck" and "Rabe" (Raven)
Italy Italian Kroli
Spain SpanishEU Negri

References

  1. Encyclopedia, Dark Horse Books, pg. 172 (ALttP)

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