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In {{TFH}}, Arrghus appears as the boss of the Level [[Water Temple (Tri Force Heroes)|Water Temple]]. It appears as a watery, blue jellyfish surrounded by eyeballs protected in water barriers. When the Links arrive, eight eyeballs will emerge from the pool in the center of the room. These eyes will attempt to dive at the Links, and will alternate between submerging and surfacing. The submerged eyeballs can be resurfaced with a blast of water from the [[Water Rod]], which will also stun them. They can also be stunned with the Water Rod while diving towards the Links. The surface eyes can be pulled apart with the [[Gripshot]]. Once stunned or pulled away, they can be attacked with the [[Sword]] before reuniting with their group. Once all the eyes are defeated, the pool will drain as Arrghus reveals itself.
 
In {{TFH}}, Arrghus appears as the boss of the Level [[Water Temple (Tri Force Heroes)|Water Temple]]. It appears as a watery, blue jellyfish surrounded by eyeballs protected in water barriers. When the Links arrive, eight eyeballs will emerge from the pool in the center of the room. These eyes will attempt to dive at the Links, and will alternate between submerging and surfacing. The submerged eyeballs can be resurfaced with a blast of water from the [[Water Rod]], which will also stun them. They can also be stunned with the Water Rod while diving towards the Links. The surface eyes can be pulled apart with the [[Gripshot]]. Once stunned or pulled away, they can be attacked with the [[Sword]] before reuniting with their group. Once all the eyes are defeated, the pool will drain as Arrghus reveals itself.
   
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The name Arrghus may be a reference to {{Wp|Argus Panoptes}}, an all-seeing, hundred-eyed giant from Greek mythology.
 
The name Arrghus may be a reference to {{Wp|Argus Panoptes}}, an all-seeing, hundred-eyed giant from Greek mythology.
   
Its Japanese name, {{Japanese|ワート|Wāto}}, translated as Wart, may be in reference to the growths or lumps of creatures that characteristically covers it. It shares this name with [[Wart]], in which they are the same entity.
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Its Japanese name, {{Romanize|ワート|Wāto}}, translated as Wart, may be in reference to the growths or lumps of creatures that characteristically covers it. It shares this name with [[Wart]], in which they are the same entity.
   
 
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Revision as of 17:50, 18 June 2016

Template:Boss Arrghus is a recurring Boss in Template:LZS. It is typically seen as a large, one-eyed jellyfish that is usually surrounded by miniature polyps called Arrgi.

It shares its Japanese name with Wart, and in the Japanese versions of the games, they are the same entity.

Appearances and Weaknesses

A Link to the Past

In A Link to the Past, Arrghus is the boss of the Swamp Palace, where it is the guardian of the second Crystal. Arrghus appears densely surrounded by multiple Arrgi. These Arrgi and the creature's ability to float make it invulnerable to normal attacks. Its method of attack is to send the Arrgi swirling outwards. The Arrgi must be pulled away using the Hookshot and then defeat with the Sword. When all of the Arrgi are gone, Arrghus launches itself into the air and attempts to crash straight down upon Link, then speeds across the shallow water of the room. It will also shoot needle thin lasers at the ground, which will create huge explosions, throwing columns of water into the air. In this state, it is unprotected and can be attacked with Link's Sword or other weapons. After each hit, it attempts to crush Link from above again, or shoots more lasers at him. After its destruction, it leaves behind a Heart Container and Link is presented with the second Crystal in which one of the Seven Maidens is imprisoned.

In A Link to the Past & Four Swords, an orange Arrghus is the guardian of the green Four Sword shard in the Palace of the Four Sword. Instead of Arggi, Arrghus is surrounded Bari, which will sometimes shock Link when he pulls them away from their host. This Arrghus is also stronger, faster, and hardier, and once the Bari are removed, it is able to both change direction while skating around. as well as summon swarms of Kyameron.

Four Swords Adventures

In Four Swords Adventures, Stone Arrghus appears as the boss of the Eastern Temple stage. It is similar to its other variants, except that it greatly resembles a stone and is covered by smaller rocks. The Links must use the Boomerang to pull the rocks off of it and then hack them with the Sword. Once all of the small rocks have been destroyed, Stone Arrghus starts attacking the Links. When defeated, it disintegrates and releases the Yellow Maiden.

A Link Between Worlds

In A Link Between Worlds, Arrghus is again the boss of the Swamp Palace, where it protects the Painting of the Sage Oren. Arrghus is fought much the same way as in A Link to the Past, as Link must pull off the Arrghi from its body using the Hookshot and defeat them one-by-one. As before, Arrghus will also occasionally send the Arrghi diving down towards Link in attack. After defeating all the Arrghi, Arrghus's eye will open and it will attempt to crash down onto Link, as well as attempt to shoot streams of laser beams that boil the water beneath Link. It can be attacked by any weapon when it lands. After it is defeated, it will leave behind a Heart Container as well as the portrait holding Oren.

Tri Force Heroes

File:TFH Arrghus.png

Arrghus in Tri Force Heroes

In Tri Force Heroes, Arrghus appears as the boss of the Level Water Temple. It appears as a watery, blue jellyfish surrounded by eyeballs protected in water barriers. When the Links arrive, eight eyeballs will emerge from the pool in the center of the room. These eyes will attempt to dive at the Links, and will alternate between submerging and surfacing. The submerged eyeballs can be resurfaced with a blast of water from the Water Rod, which will also stun them. They can also be stunned with the Water Rod while diving towards the Links. The surface eyes can be pulled apart with the Gripshot. Once stunned or pulled away, they can be attacked with the Sword before reuniting with their group. Once all the eyes are defeated, the pool will drain as Arrghus reveals itself.

Arrghus will float around the room while releasing three of its red eyes at the Links at once. As it is floating too high for the Links to pull off its eyes from the floor, the Links must raise themselves either by using the Water Rod's water pillars or by forming a Totem, although the Water Rod is recommended as it is much faster. Once all of its eyes are defeated, Arrghus will open its real eye and commence its attack by firing blasts of ink around it. If any of the Links are caught in its attack, they will be covered in ink and will be temporarily unable to use their item. The Links must fight it by creating pillars of water with the Water Rod, then aim the Gripshot at its eye when it is open. This will stun Arrghus and allow the Links to strike back. After taking enough damage, Arrghus will be defeated.

Non-canon Appearances

A Link to the Past Comic

A creature resembling Arrghus is featured in Chapter 9 of the A Link to the Past comic. Fought in the Swamp Palace similarly to the game, the monster is shown as a bright red jellyfish that attacks with tentacles, but no eyeballs are shown. In the comic, as Link makes his way to the imprisoned Maiden, a large, tentacled monster attacks him. He thrusts the Master Sword into the monster and defeats the creature, which spits out Link from inside and gives him a chance to destroy the floating Crystal where the Maiden is imprisoned.

Etymology

The name Arrghus may be a reference to Argus Panoptes, an all-seeing, hundred-eyed giant from Greek mythology.

Its Japanese name, ワート (Wāto), translated as Wart, may be in reference to the growths or lumps of creatures that characteristically covers it. It shares this name with Wart, in which they are the same entity.

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Language Name Meaning
Japan Japanese ワート (Wāto) Wart
French-speaking countries French Meduso Template:ExpGame Template:ExpGame
Federal Republic of Germany German Argus Template:ExpGame
Italian Republic Italian Arghus Template:ExpGame
Spanish-speaking countries Spanish Arghus

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See Also

The Legend of ZeldaThe Adventure of LinkA Link to the PastLink's AwakeningOcarina of TimeMajora's MaskOracle of SeasonsOracle of AgesFour SwordsThe Wind WakerFour Swords AdventuresThe Minish CapTwilight PrincessPhantom HourglassSpirit TracksSkyward SwordA Link Between WorldsTri Force HeroesBreath of the WildTears of the Kingdom

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