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:''Not to be confused with {{Term|Series|Morpha|link}}, the {{Term|OoT|Boss|link}} of the {{Term|OoT|Water Temple|link}} in {{OoT}}.'' | |||
{{Infobox Boss | |||
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|Render TP= File:TP Morpheel Render.png | |||
|Model TP= File:TP Morpheel Model.png | |||
|Model TPHD= File:TPHD Morpheel Model.png | |||
}} | |||
|caption= | |||
|pronunciation= | |||
|title= Twilit Aquatic<ref name="E 194">{{Cite Book|quote= |book= E |publisher= |page= 194}}</ref> | |||
|race= {{Term|Series|Octorok|link}}<ref>{{Cite Book|quote=|book=E|publisher=|page=104}}</ref>|gender= Unknown | |||
|game= {{TP}} | |||
|other= | |||
|dungeon= {{Term|TP|Lakebed Temple|link}} | |||
|habitat= | |||
|health= | |||
|weakness= {{Term|TP|Clawshot|link}} | |||
|reward= {{Term|TP|Heart Container|link}}<br/>{{Term|TP|Fused Shadow|link}} | |||
|exp= | |||
|theme= | |||
|strategy= | |||
|voice actor= | |||
}} | |||
{{Term/Store|Morpheel||Series, TP, TPHD}} is the {{Term|TP|Boss|link}} of the {{Term|TP|Lakebed Temple}} in {{TP}}.<ref name="E 194"/> | |||
==Biography== | |||
Morpheel is the boss of the Lakebed Temple in {{TP}}, at the base of {{Term|TP|Lake Hylia}}. | |||
==Characteristics== | |||
==Encounter== | |||
{{Midna | |||
|context1= | |||
|quote1= <p>Hey! Don't get too close to those tentacles!</p><p>If you get careless and get tangled up in its tentacles, you're in for a nasty fate...</p> | |||
| | |context2= When asked again | ||
| | |quote2= <p>Looks like that eyeball is pretty important to him... See if you can't {{Icon|TP Wii Z}}-target it and yank it right out of the tentacle!</p><p>Get too close and it'll attack you, so make sure to leave yourself some room!</p> | ||
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|context3= When asked a third time<!-- Is this right? Sounds like it would come up once you do damage -->[[Category:Twilight Princess Articles Needing Attention]] | |||
|quote3= So, {{Typo|it's|its}} eyeball really is the key? Good! Keep aiming for that eye! | |||
|context4= Once it emerges | |||
| | |quote4= <p>Don't let its size scare you!</p><p>Even if it's huge, it should still have a weak spot!</p> | ||
< | |context5= When asked a second time after it emerges | ||
< | |quote5= <p>Did you see its back? It's got an eyeball there, too!</p><p>Just like you did last time... Target its eye with {{Icon|TP Wii Z}}, get close, and attack using your sword! | ||
| | |context6= When asked a third time after it emerges<!-- Is this right? Sounds like it would come up once you do damage -->[[Category:Twilight Princess Articles Needing Attention]] | ||
| | |quote6= <p>Keep it up! Get it!</p><p>If you get in front of it, it'll suck you in, so you've got to swim up alongside it.</p> | ||
}}<!-- Should use TPHD icons instead of TP Wii -->[[Category:Twilight Princess Articles Needing Attention]] | |||
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{{Term|TP|Link|link}} enters from the top of {{Term|TP|Morpheel}}'s water chamber and sinks to the bottom, where he finds a single tentacle waving back and forth in the water. When {{Term|TP|Link}} touches the sand, an eyeball rises up through the tentacle, looks at him, and returns below the sand. The ground shakes and seven other tentacles emerge from the sand. Between them, a large mouth opens. | |||
| | To defeat {{Term|TP|Morpheel}}'s first form, {{Term|TP|Link}} equips the {{Term|TP|Iron Boots|link}} and avoids {{Term|TP|Bombfish|link}} that are released from its mouth. The eyeball moves between the different tentacles. Link uses the {{Term|TP|Clawshot|link}} to grab and bring the eyeball close for {{Term|TP|Sword|link}} attacks. After enough damage is dealt, the eye returns to the mouth. | ||
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< | After two rounds of close attacks, Morpheel swallows the eyeball, retracts its tentacles into the sand, and rises into the chamber. The eyeball now sits in a small socket near the mouth, on its backside.<ref>{{Cite|Did you see its back? It's got an eyeball there, too!|Midna|TP}}</ref> If {{Term|TP|Link}} moves near {{Term|TP|Morpheel}}'s mouth, it will suck him in, damage him, and spit him out. Link latches onto the eyeball using the {{Term|TP|Clawshot}}<ref>{{Cite|So, it's eyeball really is the key! Good! Keep aiming for that eye!|Midna|TP}}</ref>. This queues a [[Critical Point]] and Link attacks the eyeball with his sword while standing on Morpheel's back. After some time, {{Term|TP|Morpheel}} shakes Link off, and he repeats this process until {{Term|TP|Morpheel}} is defeated. In its last moments, {{Term|TP|Morpheel}} wails, swims around the chamber, and levels several pillars. {{Term|TP|Morpheel}} eventually crashes into and punctures the outer wall, which drains the water in the chamber. | ||
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< | Upon defeating {{Term|TP|Morpheel}}, {{Term|TP|Link}} receives the third and final {{Term|TP|Fused Shadow|link}} and a {{Term|TP|Heart Container|link}}. | ||
| | ==Nomenclature== | ||
| | {{Term|TP|Morpheel}}'s name is a combination of ''morph-'' and ''eel'', sharing the prefix with {{Term|TP|Morpha}}, a similar boss in {{OoT}}. | ||
< | {{Names | ||
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|enBr= | |||
| | |enBrM= | ||
| | |ja= {{Romanize|覚醒多触類オクタイール|Kakusei Tashoku Rui Okutaīru}} | ||
|jaM= Awoken Many-Tentacled Creature: Octaeel | |||
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|zhSM= | |||
|zhT= | |||
| | |zhTM= | ||
| | |nl= | ||
|nlM= | |||
|fi= | |||
|fiM= | |||
|frC= Octolacanthe | |||
| | |frCM= | ||
| | |frF= Octolacanthe, poisson fossile du Crépuscule | ||
|frFM= Octolacanthe, fish fossil of Twilight | |||
|de= {{de|Oktapesco|Urzeitfisch: Oktapesco}} | |||
|deM= Prehistoric Fish: Oktapesco | |||
|hu= | |||
| | |huM= | ||
| | |it= Octoguilla, l'acquatico del crepuscolo | ||
|itM= Octoguilla, the Aquatic of the Twilight<br/>''Octoguilla'' is a portmanteau of the English term ''octopus'' and the Italian term ''anguilla'' (eel). | |||
< | |ko= {{Romanize|각성다촉류 옥타일|Gakseong Dachokryu Oktail}} | ||
|koM= Awakened Multiple-Tentacled Species: Octaeel | |||
|no= | |||
|noM= | |||
|pl= | |||
|plM= | |||
|ptB= | |||
|ptBM= | |||
|ptP= | |||
|ptPM= | |||
|ru= | |||
|ruM= | |||
|esS= Octópulo, Branquiosaurio de las Sombras | |||
|esSM= Octópulo, Brachisaurus of the Shadows | |||
|esL= | |||
|esLM= }} | |||
==Gallery== | |||
<gallery> | |||
File:Morpheel 2.jpg|Link grabbing Morpheel's eye with the Clawshot | |||
File:Morpheel TP2.jpg|Link attacking Morpheel during its Critical Point | |||
File:deadeel.jpg|Morpheel's eye turning into a Heart Container | |||
</gallery> | |||
==Trivia== | |||
There are several notable similarities between {{Term|TP|Morpheel}} and {{Term|TP|Morpha}}. | |||
* Both are the boss of the Water dungeon in their respective games. | |||
* Both have an eye-like weakness that is protected by a membrane-like object at some point during the fight. | |||
* Both are defeated using a retractable device (i.e. {{Term|TP|Hookshot|link}} or {{Term|TP|Clawshot}}). | |||
{{Ref}} | |||
{{Bosses|TP}} | |||
{{EyeEnemy}} | |||
{{Categories | |||
|Tentacular Enemies, Twilight Enemies, Water-Related Enemies, Octoroks | |||
|bosses= TP, TPHD | |||
}} | }} |
Revision as of 21:38, 25 October 2022
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- Not to be confused with Morpha, the Boss of the Water Temple in Ocarina of Time.
Morpheel is the Boss of the Lakebed Temple in Twilight Princess.[1]
Biography
Morpheel is the boss of the Lakebed Temple in Twilight Princess, at the base of Lake Hylia.
Characteristics
Encounter
Link enters from the top of Morpheel's water chamber and sinks to the bottom, where he finds a single tentacle waving back and forth in the water. When Link touches the sand, an eyeball rises up through the tentacle, looks at him, and returns below the sand. The ground shakes and seven other tentacles emerge from the sand. Between them, a large mouth opens.
To defeat Morpheel's first form, Link equips the Iron Boots and avoids Bombfish that are released from its mouth. The eyeball moves between the different tentacles. Link uses the Clawshot to grab and bring the eyeball close for Sword attacks. After enough damage is dealt, the eye returns to the mouth.
After two rounds of close attacks, Morpheel swallows the eyeball, retracts its tentacles into the sand, and rises into the chamber. The eyeball now sits in a small socket near the mouth, on its backside.[3] If Link moves near Morpheel's mouth, it will suck him in, damage him, and spit him out. Link latches onto the eyeball using the Clawshot[4]. This queues a Critical Point and Link attacks the eyeball with his sword while standing on Morpheel's back. After some time, Morpheel shakes Link off, and he repeats this process until Morpheel is defeated. In its last moments, Morpheel wails, swims around the chamber, and levels several pillars. Morpheel eventually crashes into and punctures the outer wall, which drains the water in the chamber.
Upon defeating Morpheel, Link receives the third and final Fused Shadow and a Heart Container.
Nomenclature
Morpheel's name is a combination of morph- and eel, sharing the prefix with Morpha, a similar boss in Ocarina of Time.
Names in Other Regions | |||
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Language | Name | Meaning | |
Japanese | 覚醒多触類オクタイール (Kakusei Tashoku Rui Okutaīru) | Awoken Many-Tentacled Creature: Octaeel | |
FrenchCA | Octolacanthe | ||
FrenchEU | Octolacanthe, poisson fossile du Crépuscule | Octolacanthe, fish fossil of Twilight | |
German | Urzeitfisch: Oktapesco | Prehistoric Fish: Oktapesco | |
Italian | Octoguilla, l'acquatico del crepuscolo | Octoguilla, the Aquatic of the Twilight Octoguilla is a portmanteau of the English term octopus and the Italian term anguilla (eel). | |
Korean | 각성다촉류 옥타일 (Gakseong Dachokryu Oktail) | Awakened Multiple-Tentacled Species: Octaeel | |
SpanishEU | Octópulo, Branquiosaurio de las Sombras | Octópulo, Brachisaurus of the Shadows |
Gallery
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Link grabbing Morpheel's eye with the Clawshot
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Link attacking Morpheel during its Critical Point
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Morpheel's eye turning into a Heart Container
Trivia
There are several notable similarities between Morpheel and Morpha.
- Both are the boss of the Water dungeon in their respective games.
- Both have an eye-like weakness that is protected by a membrane-like object at some point during the fight.
- Both are defeated using a retractable device (i.e. Hookshot or Clawshot).
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 Encyclopedia, Dark Horse Books, pg. 194
- ↑ Encyclopedia, Dark Horse Books, pg. 104
- ↑ "Did you see its back? It's got an eyeball there, too!" — Midna (Twilight Princess)
- ↑ "So, it's eyeball really is the key! Good! Keep aiming for that eye!" — Midna (Twilight Princess)