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  • Buzzblob
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  • Buzzblobs (バズブロブ Bazu Burobu?, Buzz Blob) are recurring enemies in the Legend of Zelda series. Mobile creatures made of goo, Buzzblobs are passive, but generate large amounts of static electricity. Although this could be either a defense mechanism or a weapon with which to stun its potential prey, the former seems more likely. Typically, Buzzblobs cannot be defeated outright by swords as they will shock Link when struck and take no damage, though the Golden Sword is an exception. They generally require the use of various ranged weapons, which can either defeat them instantly or stun them, leaving them vulnerable to sword strikes.
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Games
  • Four Swords Adventures
  • Link's Awakening
  • Tri Force Heroes
  • A Link to the Past
  • Oracle of Ages
  • Oracle of Seasons
  • A Link Between Worlds
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  • Electricity
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  • Buzzblob
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  • A Buzzblob from A Link to the Past
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  • A Link to the Past
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  • Buzzblobs (バズブロブ Bazu Burobu?, Buzz Blob) are recurring enemies in the Legend of Zelda series. Mobile creatures made of goo, Buzzblobs are passive, but generate large amounts of static electricity. Although this could be either a defense mechanism or a weapon with which to stun its potential prey, the former seems more likely. Typically, Buzzblobs cannot be defeated outright by swords as they will shock Link when struck and take no damage, though the Golden Sword is an exception. They generally require the use of various ranged weapons, which can either defeat them instantly or stun them, leaving them vulnerable to sword strikes. Generally, they are found exclusively in a game's respective overworld. A mainstay in the 2-dimensional games in the series, Buzzblobs are known for transforming into Cukemen if a specific item is used on them. Buzzblobs may be a forerunner to the ChuChus, which appear in later games in the series, as they are similar in appearance. Blue and Yellow ChuChus have a similar electrical property in most of the games in which they appear.