Gibdos

The Gibdo
Gibdo (ギブド, Gibudo) The flesh-eating undead mummified corpses have been around since the very first The Legend of Zelda game, and have since appeared in several other Zelda's, like The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past, The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time, and The Legend of Zelda:Majora's Mask. In The Legend of Zelda and A Link to the Past, they'd just walk around, doing a decent bit of damage if one touches you. In A Link to the Past, they have quite a lot of stamina, too, though they can easily be destroyed with the Fire Rod.



Ocarina of Time
In Ocarina of Time, the Gibdo is an enemy very similar to the ReDead, being similar in movement, figure and moans. If it crosses eyes with Link, it will freeze him, jump onto his back and start biting around his neck. Much like the Redead, if you play the Sun's Song, the Gibdo will freeze. They are most common in the Shadow Temple.

Majora's Mask
In Majora's Mask, one way to get past a Gibdo unnoticed is to have the Gibdo Mask. If the player hits them with a Fire Arrow it will burn off their bandages to reveal a ReDead. Both ReDeads and Gibdos are also unable to harm Goron or Deku Scrub forms, as the former is too large and the latter is too small. However, both are still vunerable to paralysis.

Minish Cap
''"Appear in the Palace of Winds. These mummies keep coming at you when you attack. It's better to fight from a distance if you want to avoid damage." ''

In The Legend of Zelda: The Minish Cap, the Gibdo was similar to it's Ocarina of Time counterpart, except that it couldn't freeze you or be frozen. You could kill them by torching them with the Flame Lantern, upon they would turn into Stalfos.