Blin


 * This article is about the recurring race. For the enemies from Link's Awakening DX see Camo Goblin.

Goblin is the unnoficial name given to the weapon wielding race of enemies with the "-blin" suffix in the Legend of Zelda'' series. Appearing in almost every game in the series, barring The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask and The Legend of Zelda: Four Swords Adventures, this race includes Moblins, Bokoblins, Miniblins and Bulblins.

The Legend of Zelda
Moblins make their first appearance. Appearing exclusively in the Overworld, they are hostile towards Link.

A Secret Moblin appears in caves throughout Hyrule where he gives Rupees to Link, muttering the infamous quote, "IT'S A SECRET TO EVERYBODY".

Zelda II: The Adventure of Link
Moblins carry spears and will throw them at Link, as well as jab them at him if he gets too close.

The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past
Moblins appear exclusively in the Dark World.

The Legend of Zelda: Link's Awakening
Moblins appear around Koholint Island. Most prevalent in the Mysterious Woods, they act similar to their The Legend of Zelda counterpart.

The leader of the Moblins, Great Moblin, appears as the mini-boss of the Moblin's Keep.

In the manga based on Link's Awakening, a Moblin named Karuna, claims himself to be the greatest swordsman on the island. Despite his self-proclaimed title, he is proven to be inferior to Link after he loses his life in a duel.

The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time
Moblins wielding spears guard the Sacred Forest Meadow when Link is an adult. Interestingly, they are one of the few enemies in the game that cannot be Z-targeted.

A bigger Moblin carrying a club guards the end of the Sacred Forest Meadow. This same Moblin appears in the Spirit Temple in The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time Master Quest.

The Legend of Zelda: Oracle of Ages & Oracle of Seasons
Moblins are very prevalent in the Oracle games. They inhabit the Overworld and come in different skill classes.

A sub-story including the Great Moblin and is followers appears in both stories. During a Linked Game, the Moblin ruler and his fellow Moblins move to the linked country.

The Legend of Zelda: Four Swords
Moblins appear wielding bows and spears.

The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker
Goblins play a big role in The Wind Waker. Moblins appear as the primary muscle of Ganondorf's forces, while Bokoblins and Miniblins make their first appearances.

Moblins carry spears, Bokoblins wield swords and Miniblins utilize pitchforks. They are common in the Forsaken Fortress and other dark areas, but also appear in areas like the Forest of Fairies.

Maggie who was kidnapped by Ganondorf falls in love with a Moblin named Moe and she hopes to marry him. Moe writes her a letter when she returns to Windfall Island stating that he will eat her up.

The Legend of Zelda: The Minish Cap
Moblins are virtually identical in appearance and attack method to their The Wind Waker counterparts, however, they do not carry torches. They are equipped with either bows or spears. The bowmen will shoot Link on sight, while the spearmen charge at him in a straight line (they have no slashing attack whatsoever).

The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess
Bokoblins make another appearance, patrolling various ranging from dungeons to Hyrule Field.

Bulblins make their Zelda debut. Led by King Bulblin, they are the most common enemies in the game. Often using Bullbos as steeds, Bulblins range drastically in weapon use. Bows and clubs are common, while King Bulblin wields a giant axe as his weapon of choice.

A beta version of the Moblin surfaced prior to the game's release, but they never made it into the game for unknown reasons.

The Legend of Zelda: Phantom Hourglass
Miniblins appear on the sea and are hostile towards Link.

Famous members

 * Great Moblin (Link's Awakening)
 * Great Moblin (Oracle of Ages/Oracle of Seasons)
 * Karuna
 * King Bulblin
 * Moe
 * Secret Moblin