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  • Wolfos
  • Wolfos
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  • Wolfos are wolf like enemies that appear in The Legend of Zelda series . They are very fast and can block attacks. There are two types of Wolfos, including grey and white types.
  • Los Wolfos (ウルフォス Howaito Urufosu en japonés) son enemigos de The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time y The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask. Son unas criaturas basadas en un lobo, siendo monstruos que aparecen con frecuencia en las zonas boscosas. Son seres peludos de piel marrón y brillante, los ojos pálidos y amarillos. También pueden ser identificados por los fuertes aullidos que emiten antes de atacar. Son muy hábiles para bloquear y esquivar los ataques de la espada de Link.
  • Wolfos (ウルフォス Urufosu?) are recurring enemies in the Legend of Zelda series. They are a race of wolf-like monsters that frequently appear in forested areas. Wolfos sport shaggy brown fur coats and glowing, pale, yellow eyes. They can also be identified by the loud howling sounds they let out as they attack. They are very adept at blocking and dodging Link's sword attacks.
  • Wolfos are a species of wolf-like creatures native to at least the lands of Hyrule and Termina. Typically living in the forests and occasionally moving out onto the open plains, they are a pack hunter, using their numbers to surround their prey from all sides and their intelligence to outsmart and outmaneuver it.
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  • Wolfos en Ocarina of Time
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Nombre
  • Wolfos
Games
  • Majora's Mask
  • Ocarina of Time
Series
Weapon
  • Claws
Affiliation
  • Neutral
Name
  • Wolfos
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  • A Wolfos
  • A Wolfos as seen in The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time.
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  • Wilderness of Hyrule/Termina
Title
  • Wolfos
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  • The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time
  • Ocarina of Time
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  • 250
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  • Sus propias garras
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sub species
  • White Wolfos
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  • Wolfos are a species of wolf-like creatures native to at least the lands of Hyrule and Termina. Typically living in the forests and occasionally moving out onto the open plains, they are a pack hunter, using their numbers to surround their prey from all sides and their intelligence to outsmart and outmaneuver it. Two main species are known to exist. The first one moves around on all fours, yet can stand upon its back legs in order to strike out at its prey with its front paws. During winter their brown fur takes on a white color, aiding them in blending in with their surroundings. The second species is much more wolf-like, and lives in icy environments. They are capable of moving through the snow like a fish, and pounce on whatever prey they encounter.
  • Wolfos are wolf like enemies that appear in The Legend of Zelda series . They are very fast and can block attacks. There are two types of Wolfos, including grey and white types.
  • Los Wolfos (ウルフォス Howaito Urufosu en japonés) son enemigos de The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time y The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask. Son unas criaturas basadas en un lobo, siendo monstruos que aparecen con frecuencia en las zonas boscosas. Son seres peludos de piel marrón y brillante, los ojos pálidos y amarillos. También pueden ser identificados por los fuertes aullidos que emiten antes de atacar. Son muy hábiles para bloquear y esquivar los ataques de la espada de Link.
  • Wolfos (ウルフォス Urufosu?) are recurring enemies in the Legend of Zelda series. They are a race of wolf-like monsters that frequently appear in forested areas. Wolfos sport shaggy brown fur coats and glowing, pale, yellow eyes. They can also be identified by the loud howling sounds they let out as they attack. They are very adept at blocking and dodging Link's sword attacks. Wolfos attack by circling Link at a distance, then charging in to attack with the claws on their front feet. They are very agile, backflipping over some attacks, but they can also block attacks by hiding their head behind their forelegs. To take down a Wolfos, Link must either block or avoid its attack, and hit it before it recovers. Striking a Wolfos on its tail requires accurate timing, but defeats a Wolfos in one hit if successful.