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Template:Enemy The Pengator[1] is a bird-like creature, appearing as a hybrid of alligator and penguin. It can be found in the cold regions of Hyrule, such as the Ice Palace in A Link to the Past, Frozen Hyrule in Four Swords Adventures and are also common in the Ice Ruins of Lorule.

Characteristics and Weaknesses

Usually residing in the freezing catacombs of the Ice Palace dungeon, they keep their domain on sheets of ice, which aids their assaults and causes difficulty for their prey. They then lunge at their quarry with razor sharp alligator-like fangs from their penguin-like bill at very high speeds, sliding across the ice on their stomachs.

Pengators usually appear in large numbers, attempting to overwhelm Link if possible. He must dodge the attacks of the Pengators and then strike them with his sword several times, killing the beasts. This however is probably the least efficient way to dispose of them; instead, Link may wait for them to line up and and come at him then use the Hookshot, of which they have a particular weakness, to kill them instantly. The Fire Rod is also effective, particularly in Four Swords Adventures and A Link Between Worlds where it will also destroy them in one hit, and the Bombos is useful against large packs. Although Pengators do have wings, they cannot use them to fly, and while they appear on frozen lakes, no signs of them swimming like penguins has been witnessed.

Variations

Big Pengator

In A Link Between Worlds, a bigger variation of the Pengator can be found as a mini-boss in the Ice Ruins dungeon, accompanied by a horde of normal sized Pengators. They share the same characteristics and weaknesses as normal sized Pengators, differentiating only in size and health. Big Pengators can also be found in the Treacherous Tower.

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Trivia

  • Pengators have some similarities to the mythical Kappa of Japanese folklore, particularly their bald heads surrounded by tufts of white hair-like feathers, their beaks and their seemingly amphibious nature.

References

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Federal Republic of Germany German Pengator

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