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{{Infobox Enemy
{{Infobox Enemy
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  |Artwork TAoL= File:TAoL Lowder Artwork.png
  |Artwork TAoL= File:TAoL Lowder Artwork.png
  |Sprite TAoL= File:TAoL Lowder Sprite.png
  |Sprite TAoL= File:TAoL Lowder Sprite.png
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|game = TAoL
|caption=
|other = TLoZ (TV Series), TFoE, TWoG, ZA
|pronunciation=
|era = [[Era of Decline]]
|plural=
|habitat = {{List|Deserts, Caves}}
|race=
|weapon = [[Sword]]
|game= TAoL
|exp=3
|other= TLoZ (TV Series), TFoE, TWoG, ZA
|health={{HP|TAoL|4}}}}
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{{Term/Store|Lowder|Lowders|Series, TAoL|plural}} are enemies in {{TAoL}}.<ref>{{Cite Book|quote= |book= E |publisher= |page= 190}}</ref>
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|TAoL= {{HP|TAoL|4}}
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{{Term/Store|Lowder|Lowders|Series, TAoL, ZA|plural}} are recurring {{Plural|Series|Enemy|link}} in {{TLoZ|Series}}.<ref>{{Cite Book|quote= |book= E |publisher= |page= 190 {{Exp Game|TAoL}}}}</ref><ref>{{Cite Magazine|quote= M18: Drie Lowders.|translation= M18: Three Lowders.|magazine= CD Interactief|volume= |issue= |date= April/May 1999|publisher= HUB Uitgevers|page= 4}}</ref>{{Name Ref|TLoZ (TV Series), TFoE, TWoG}}


==Characteristics==
==Characteristics==
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Lowders are beetles with a hard carapace. They are found in deserts and caves. They generally moves slowly, but when [[Link]] is in direct sight, they will streak straight at him. Link can easily defeat them with one strike from his [[Sword]], with the [[Downward Thrust]] being one of the most effective ways.
Lowders are beetles with a hard carapace. They are found in deserts and caves. They generally moves slowly, but when [[Link]] is in direct sight, they will streak straight at him. Link can easily defeat them with one strike from his [[Sword]], with the [[Downward Thrust]] being one of the most effective ways.


==Non-Canon Appearances==
==Other Appearances==
===''The Legend of Zelda'' TV Series===
[[File:Lowder (Cold Spells).png|thumb|right|Lowder in ''The Legend of Zelda'' TV Series]]
{{Noncanon|Start}}
{{Noncanon|Start}}
[[File:Lowder (Cold Spells).png|thumb|right|Lowder in ''The Legend of Zelda'' TV Series]]
===''The Legend of Zelda'' TV Series===
A Lowder appears in {{TLoZ|TV Series}}; however, unlike its game counterpart, the Lowder is never seen attacking. Instead, it serves as [[Ganon]]'s main transportation when traveling in the overworld since his teleportation powers are limited when not in the [[Underworld]]. Since the Lowder can climb walls, this allows Ganon to reach the tower where the [[Triforce of Wisdom]] is located, as seen in the "[[Cold Spells]]" episode of the series, where he obtains the Triforce thanks to the Lowder's abilities.
A Lowder appears in {{TLoZ|TV Series}}; however, unlike its game counterpart, the Lowder is never seen attacking. Instead, it serves as [[Ganon]]'s main transportation when traveling in the overworld since his teleportation powers are limited when not in the [[Underworld]]. Since the Lowder can climb walls, this allows Ganon to reach the tower where the [[Triforce of Wisdom]] is located, as seen in the "[[Cold Spells]]" episode of the series, where he obtains the Triforce thanks to the Lowder's abilities.
{{Noncanon|End}}
==={{TFoE|-}}===
{{Noncanon|Start}}
{{Stub|TFoE}}
{{Noncanon|End}}
==={{TWoG|-}}===
{{Noncanon|Start}}
{{Stub|TWoG}}
{{Noncanon|End}}


==={{ZA|-}}===
==={{ZA|-}}===
{{Noncanon|Start}}
In {{ZA}}, Lowders appear throughout the land of [[Tolemac]]. They are basic, weak enemies that can be easily defeated with the [[Items in Zelda's Adventure#Wand|Wand]].
In {{ZA}}, Lowders appear throughout the land of [[Tolemac]]. They are basic, weak enemies that can be easily defeated with the [[Items in Zelda's Adventure#Wand|Wand]].
{{Noncanon|End}}
{{Noncanon|End}}
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Lowder's English name comes from the surname of a former Nintendo Powerline counselor, Greg Lowder.<ref>{{Cite Person|quote= They ended up using "Lowder" for one of the creatures in [Zelda II: The Adventures Of] Link. Remember that, Caesar? One of the small, slimy creatures? It was one of those guys that translated all the characters from Japanese to English. Whoever did this one did it to insult me, because the description of it was all "slimy creature." I’m like, "You know what? There's now a creature in The Adventures Of Link named after me, so I really can't argue with that too much."|name= Greg Lowder|url= http://www.avclub.com/article/what-was-it-be-nintendo-game-play-counselor-224289|title= What was it like to be a Nintendo game play counselor?}}</ref>
Lowder's English name comes from the surname of a former Nintendo Powerline counselor, Greg Lowder.<ref>{{Cite Person|quote= They ended up using "Lowder" for one of the creatures in [Zelda II: The Adventures Of] Link. Remember that, Caesar? One of the small, slimy creatures? It was one of those guys that translated all the characters from Japanese to English. Whoever did this one did it to insult me, because the description of it was all "slimy creature." I’m like, "You know what? There's now a creature in The Adventures Of Link named after me, so I really can't argue with that too much."|name= Greg Lowder|url= http://www.avclub.com/article/what-was-it-be-nintendo-game-play-counselor-224289|title= What was it like to be a Nintendo game play counselor?}}</ref>


[[Aruroda]]'s name is similar to the Japanese Lowder's name, ''Rōdā'', suggesting a link between the two.
[[Aruroda]]'s name is similar to the Japanese Lowder's name, {{Romanize|ローダー|Rōdā}}, suggesting a link between the two.


{{Nomenclature}}
{{Nomenclature}}

Latest revision as of 00:43, 13 July 2023

Lowders are recurring Enemies in The Legend of Zelda series.[1][2][name references needed]

Characteristics

The Adventure of Link Manual Descriptionhide ▲
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Lowder
A beetle that slithers as it crawls. It eats up life energy. They live inside caves too.

Lowders are beetles with a hard carapace. They are found in deserts and caves. They generally moves slowly, but when Link is in direct sight, they will streak straight at him. Link can easily defeat them with one strike from his Sword, with the Downward Thrust being one of the most effective ways.

Other Appearances

The Legend of Zelda TV Series

Lowder in The Legend of Zelda TV Series

A Lowder appears in The Legend of Zelda TV series; however, unlike its game counterpart, the Lowder is never seen attacking. Instead, it serves as Ganon's main transportation when traveling in the overworld since his teleportation powers are limited when not in the Underworld. Since the Lowder can climb walls, this allows Ganon to reach the tower where the Triforce of Wisdom is located, as seen in the "Cold Spells" episode of the series, where he obtains the Triforce thanks to the Lowder's abilities.

The Faces of Evil



The Wand of Gamelon



Zelda's Adventure

In Zelda's Adventure, Lowders appear throughout the land of Tolemac. They are basic, weak enemies that can be easily defeated with the Wand.

Nomenclature

Lowder's English name comes from the surname of a former Nintendo Powerline counselor, Greg Lowder.[3]

Aruroda's name is similar to the Japanese Lowder's name, ローダー (Rōdā), suggesting a link between the two.

ZW Nomenclature Asset.png Names in Other Regions ZW Nomenclature Asset 2.png
LanguageNames
Japan
Japanese
ローダー (Rōdā)[5]
The French Republic
FrenchEU
Lowder[6]
The Italian Republic
Italian
Lowder[4]
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Gallery

References

  1. Encyclopedia, Dark Horse Books, pg. 190 (TAoL)
  2. "M18: Drie Lowders." (M18: Three Lowders.) (CD Interactief, HUB Uitgevers, April/May 1999, pg. 4)
  3. "They ended up using "Lowder" for one of the creatures in [Zelda II: The Adventures Of] Link. Remember that, Caesar? One of the small, slimy creatures? It was one of those guys that translated all the characters from Japanese to English. Whoever did this one did it to insult me, because the description of it was all "slimy creature." I’m like, "You know what? There's now a creature in The Adventures Of Link named after me, so I really can't argue with that too much."" —Greg Lowder (What was it like to be a Nintendo game play counselor?.)
  4. Enciclopedia di Hyrule, Magazzini Salani, pg. 190
  5. The Adventure of Link manual, pg. 28
  6. Encyclopedia, Les Éditions Soleil, pg. 190