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{{Enemy
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|name = Peahat
{{Character
 
 
|image = [[File:Peahat.png|200px]]
|name = Ghanti
 
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|caption = Peahat from ''Ocarina of Time'' and<br>''Majora's Mask''
|image = [[File:Ghanti.png|300px]]
 
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|game = {{TLoZ}}<br>{{LA}}<br>{{OoT}}<br>{{MM}}<br>{{OoA}}<br>{{OoS}}<br>{{TWW}}<br>{{TMC}}<br>{{TP}}<br>{{SS}}<br>{{ALBW}}
|caption = Ghanti as seen on the back cover of the [[The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past (Himekawa)|manga]]
 
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|other = {{ZA}}<br>{{LCT}}<br>{{SSB4|3DS}}
|other = [[The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past (Himekawa)|''A Link to the Past'' manga]]
 
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|habitat =
|gender = Female
 
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|weapon = [[Sword]]<br>[[Boomerang]]<br>[[Hookshot]]
|homeland = [[Hyrule]]
 
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|spoils = [[Golden Feather]]
|family = [[Knights of Hyrule]] <small>(descendant)</small><br>Unnamed bandit <small>(adoptive parent)</small>
 
|race = [[Hylian]]
 
 
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'''Peahats''' (pronounced {{IPA|ˈpiːhæt}} {{Respell|PEE|hat}})<ref>{{Cite web|quote=Pea-Pea-Peahats! |retrieved=October 24, 2014|url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vP3SwWldcHs&t=15s |title=''The Legend of Zelda'' US commercial |site=YouTube}}</ref> are recurring enemies in {{LZS|Series}}.
'''Ghanti''' is a character from the [[The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past (Himekawa)|manga]] by [[wikipedia:Akira Himekawa|Akira Himekawa]] based on {{ALTTP}}. She is an original creation of the authors,<ref>{{cite book|quote=In this book, we were able to create an original character, Ghanti, so I hope she finds a place in the greater world of ''Zelda''.|book=A Link to the Past|publisher=VIZ Media|page=182}}</ref> and plays a similar role to that of [[Roam]] in the [[The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past (Comic)|comic]] by [[wikipedia:Shotaro Ishinomori|Shotaro Ishinomori]]. She is a bandit, raised by thieves living in [[Hyrule]], and partakes in highway robbery to steal from the rich. Unbenownst to her, however, she is actually a descendant of the [[Knights of Hyrule]]. Instead, she believes that her parents were killed by Knights of Hyrule, a lie told to her by the bandit who raised her.<ref>{{cite book|quote=Your true enemy is the bandit who raised you! He '''lied''' to you for his own benefit.|book=A Link to the Past|publisher=VIZ Media|page=153}}</ref>
 
   
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The correct typography is Peahat, as confirmed by the official website,<ref>[http://www.zelda.com/universe/pedia/p.jsp#Peahat Zelda.com Encyclopedia]</ref> the manual for {{TLoZ}},<ref>[http://www.zeldalegends.net/gallery/displayimage.php?album=3&pos=15 Zelda Legends Image Gallery]</ref> and the in-game Figurine Gallery of {{TMC}}. '''Pea Hat''' was used in {{MM}}, but not in {{MM3D}}.
Ghanti has dark blue hair that covers her ears and wears a red outfit with a revealing top. Her armored dress is also similar to that of [[Roam]]. She has what appears to be a tattoo (or possibly an unusual birthmark or some form of face paint) of a small star on her left cheek. She fights with a scimitar, similar to that used by [[Gerudo]]. Her earrings, which are not normally seen, are actually arrowheads from the [[Silver Arrows]].
 
   
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{{TLoZManual|Peahat|Has little attacking power. This is the ghost of a flower that bounces and flutters around the place. Link can eliminate it only when it's standing still.}}
==Biography==
 
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{{Navi|Peahat|'''Peahat'''
===Ghanti the Bandit===
 
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Its weak point is its roots!}}
Ghanti first makes her appearance in the manga during a raid on a carriage that [[Link]] is travelling in. Her raid is actually advantageous to Link, as the well-dressed middle-aged lady that is the target of the bandit group had just realized that Link was a wanted man, accused of the kidnapping of [[Princess Zelda]], and had just called for help from the [[Soldier (Enemy)|castle guards]]. As the bandits attack, Ghanti destroys the soldiers, who are not human, but living darkness controlled by Agahnim. Breaking into the carriage, she states that he has no issue with Link, as they only rob from the rich. Unfortunately for the bandits, reinforcements arrive, and Link takes control of the carriage to escape, leaving the small group of rogues fighting with the soldiers. In the end, Ghanti manages to escape, and follows Link to [[Kakariko Village]]. At a saloon there, she confronts him and accuses him of escaping with her loot. The small group of bandits she was with were either caught or killed by the soldiers, with everyone scattering.
 
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{{Tatl|Peahat|Don't tell me you don't know about the '''{{Typo|Pea Hat|Peahat}}'''! Just remember that its root area is soft! {{ExpGame|MM}}
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A '''Peahat'''. Just remember that its root area is soft! {{ExpGame|MM3D}}}}
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{{Tingle|Peahat|Aha! I see a '''Peahat'''! Fan him with the Deku Leaf to knock him down, then attack!
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:''(After obtaining the Boomerang)''
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Uh-oh, I see a '''Peahat'''!<br><br>Hit it with a projectile!}}
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{{Fi|Peahat|At first glance, this looks like any other plant species, but the Peahat has a unique ability to fly when the flower on its top is pulled off with a '''whip'''.}}
   
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==Characteristics==
After overhearing that Link is searching for the [[Triforce]], Ghanti saves him from a pair of soldiers that had found and confronted him outside of the saloon. She decides to follow him and asks to be his bodyguard for a 60/40 split of the rewards. Link attempts to turn her down, but she insists that she'll be useful. Before they leave, Link notices her injuries and offers her the magic [[Apple]] given to him by the [[Loyal Sage|priest]] earlier. Instead of eating it, she decides to pocket it in her treasure bag.
 
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Peahats are flying, plant or flower-like enemies. It propels itself into the air with the use of its petals or leaves that are located either at its base or top, and achieves flight by rapidly spinning them, similar to helicopter blades. While in flight, it is impervious to nearly all attacks as it flies overhead, however, it cannot maintain flight for very long and eventually has to stop to briefly rest. They can be found across various regions, mostly in fields or forests, but sometimes occasionally within dungeons as well. They are usually encountered in groups, which along with their erratic flight pattern, can quickly overwhelm [[Link]] if he is not careful. According to {{TLoZ}} manual, they are the spirits of dead flowers.
   
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In {{OoT}} and {{MM}}, Peahats take a much different form, appearing more like gigantic fruit-like plants that are encountered in [[Hyrule Field]]. They are rather uncommon enemies, as they only appear in the northern and southern corners of the field, away from any paths and crossroads. In ''Majora's Mask'', only one is found in a small hole in [[Termina Field]]. In the day, they quietly sit in solitary, but at night bury themselves into the ground with only their blossom showing. While Peahats will not actively search for threats, they will be provoked if Link enters within their territory, and will uproot themselves and fly after him in attack. They attack by either swooping down at Link with their leaf-like blades, or create [[#Peahat Larva|Peahat Larvae]], which are smaller versions that swarm after Link. If attacked at night, the Peahat will only release Peahat Larvae and not emerge. The Peahats in ''Ocarina of Time'' are also the only enemy that will drop two different types of loot at once, but on an uncommon basis. The one in ''Majora's Mask'' is more passive and calculated in its flight pattern.
During their trip to the [[Eastern Palace (A Link to the Past)|Eastern Palace]], Ghanti becomes more of a burden than a help, asking that Link carry her because she isn't fit enough. Despite this, they become friends, with her revealing that she also wants to find the man who killed her parents in her quest for the [[Triforce]]. Once they finally reach the Eastern Palace, they encounter an [[Armos Knight]] which Link manages to outwit, and [[Sahasrahla]] reveals himself to them. The wise old man describes the tale of the [[Imprisoning War]], and also reveals to Link that he is a descendant of the [[Knights of Hyrule]] who fought in this war. Hearing this, Ghanti suddenly draws a knife and attempts to strike Link from behind, but is stopped by Sahasrahla's magic. Claiming that Knights of Hyrule had killed her parents, she believes that if he is the last of their line, then he is her enemy, and she can finally get revenge.<ref>{{cite book|quote=Knights of Hyrule killed my parents. You're my '''enemy''', Link!|book=A Link to the Past|publisher=VIZ Media|page=79}}</ref> She flees from the Palace, vowing to one day kill him.
 
   
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In {{TWW}}, Peahats are much smaller and are encountered on many islands, but primarily congregate in the [[Forbidden Woods]]. Unlike previous incarnations, these Peahats do not stop to rest, and their flower-like propeller blades block sword attacks, requiring them to be stunned by another item first. They can drop [[Golden Feather]]s when defeated, which the [[Grappling Hook]] can also steal right off from them. Peahats in {{TMC}} are another kind impervious to sword attacks, unless stunned. This incarnation also includes a variety that carries [[Bomb]]s and attempts to drop them onto Link.
Link continues his quest on his own, travelling through the vast wasteland of the [[Desert of Mystery|desert]] to reach the [[Desert Palace (A Link to the Past)|Desert Palace]]. Using the [[Book of Mudora]], he obtains the [[Pendant of Power]], but suffers a poisonous injury from a scorpion shortly after. As he passes out from the poison, [[Agahnim]] appears and takes the book, but as he raises his knife to finish him off a sword is thrown at him. Deciding that the poison would kill him soon enough, he disappears so he can complete the ritual in [[Hyrule Castle]]. The sword turns out to have been thrown by Ghanti, who, despite wanting revenge, chooses to sheath her blade and bandages his wound, placing the apple she had taken earlier by his side before leaving.
 
   
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While most Peahats serve as enemies in the ''Zelda'' series, others appear as benevolent fauna that Link can use to aid him in his quest, specifically those in {{TP}} and {{SS}}. In ''Twilight Princess'', Peahats are flying plants with its roots forming a sac-like shape. Link can use the [[Clawshot]] to grapple onto them. They are able to support Link's weight, but if carried with the [[Iron Boots]] on, they will begin to descend. These Peahats become important to navigating the [[City in the Sky]] and during the battle with [[Argorok]]. In ''Skyward Sword'', they again appear as Clawshot targets. Submerged Peahats can also be found buried underground in certain areas. Their petals can be activated with the [[Whip]].
===Travels in the Dark World===
 
[[File:Ghantifox.png|left|thumb|Ghanti transforming from her fox form back into a human]]Once Link is drawn into the [[Dark World]] by Agahnim, he soon comes under attack from monsters, assuming that his pure human form is a sign of the Triforce. As he battles, suddenly a fox appears and helps him escape. Transforming in a puff of smoke before his eyes, the fox reveals itself to be Ghanti. Leading Link to the [[Village of Outcasts]], Ghanti explains that when the worlds connected, she ended up being transported there as well, and met up with old bandit friends of hers who are still searching for the Triforce. Ghanti states that she only turns into an animal when she fights, as that is when she is most greedy.<ref>{{cite book|quote=I only turn into an animal when I fight. I guess that's when I'm greediest. <small>But I kinda like this form!</small>|book=A Link to the Past|publisher=VIZ Media|page=118}}</ref> After learning that the [[Maiden]]s that were sent to the Dark World are still alive, Link and Ghanti begin to search for them, Ghanti claiming that she is only doing it to get the Triforce. As they battle together against the monsters of the Dark World, they also free many people who had been tainted by the evil in their hearts. But as they come closer to finding Zelda, Ghanti disappears once more.
 
   
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In {{ALBW}}, they only appear during the battle with [[Zaganaga]], which summons them.
Wracked with her secret feeling for Link, she cannot stand the idea of seeing him with Zelda, so Link is forced to travel to [[Turtle Rock (A Link to the Past)|Turtle Rock]] alone. However, Agahnim kidnaps Ghanti, and by drawing out the greedy thoughts in her heart and using his dark magic, he is able to transform her into a monster. In a cruel trick, he pits this monster, [[Trinexx]] against Link when he reaches Turtle Rock. The three-headed Trinexx, reluctant to fight, is driven to attack Link by Agahnim. Link fights back, and strikes it down with a single blow, revealing the beast to have been Ghanti, who appears to have been mortally wounded. Enraged by Agahnim's trap, Link starts to become a [[Wolf Link|wolf-like monster]] due to the hatred in his heart, and is about to succumb when [[Princess Zelda]] frees herself from her [[Crystal]] and comforts Link, restoring him to normal. Stunned, Agahnim flees, leaving them with Ghanti, who they manage to restore to health by using the magic apple. After claiming that he shouldn't of wasted it on a bandit, Zelda reveals the truth of Ghanti's past to her; that she is a Hylian, and a descendant of the Knights of Hyrule. She also reveals that her earrings are the arrowheads of the [[Silver Arrows]] passed down by the Knights of Hyrule, and are needed to destroy Ganon.
 
   
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Peahats can be defeated with mostly just the Sword, however while in flight they will be too far out of reach, or their spinning blades will block attacks. In most of the 2D games, Link merely needs to wait for the Peahat to land in rest and then strike back, however other times a Peahat will stay aloft until stunned. The [[Bow]] and [[Arrow]]s are usually effective weapons in attacking Peahats, as are the [[Bomb]]s. In ''The Wind Waker'', Peahats can be stunned with the [[Deku Leaf]], [[Hookshot]] or the [[Boomerang]], allowing Link to strike back. In ''The Minish Cap'', the [[Gust Jar]] and Boomerang will also stun them. Although while the sword is for the most part ineffective against them, Link can use a [[Downward Thrust]] or a [[Spin Attack]] with the completed [[Four Sword]] to inflict damage as well.
The three of them travel to [[Ganon's Tower]] and the warped anti-world of illusions within, and finally confront Agahnim and [[Ganon]]. After disposing of his pawn, Ganon attacks, and during a brutal battle, Link finally manages to land a powerful stunning blow to the beast. Ghanti, armed with a [[Bow]] and a single [[Silver Arrow]], delivers the final strike to destroy Ganon herself.
 
   
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In ''The Legend of Zelda'', however, the Boomerang is ineffective against the Peahat, and fire-based attacks will likewise not work either.
During the epilogue, Ghanti is seen happily working in Link's apple orchard, known as the Hero's Apple Farm.
 
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{{Figurine|TWW|Peahat|Habitat: Forbidden Woods<br>Talent: Rotating<br>These strange creatures use their propeller-like wings to float in midair. They can be easily knocked out of the sky with either projectiles or a Deku Leaf.|[[File:Peahat Figurine TWW.png|150px]]}}
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{{figurine|TMC|Peahat|Appears on [[Mount Crenel]], etc. These strange beasts hover on propellers-like leaves. You can pull them out of the sky with your [[Gust Jar]]. |[[File:Peahat Figurine.gif‎]]}}
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==Variations==
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===Peahat Larva===
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[[File:Peahat Larva.png|right|140px]]
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'''Peahat Larvae''' in ''Ocarina of Time'' are emitted by sleeping Peahats in Hyrule Field at night or by a Peahat that has flown high into the air. They attack from above and if they land, they die. They will continuously chase Link if not avoided or dispatched. The [[Shield]] can fend off these enemies. If not killed, Peahat Larvae eventually get tired and return to their parent plant. Peahat Larvae also appear in ''Majora's Mask'' when Link strikes the lone Peahat in the hole in Termina Field at night.
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{{Navi|Peahat Larva|'''Peahat Larva'''
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Defend with your shield!}}
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{{Tatl|Peahat Larva|'''{{Typo|Pea Hat Larva|Peahat Larva}}'''... You don't know about it? If it comes at you, get in the defensive position to knock it back!}}
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==Other Appearances==
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{{Ambig|start}}
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===''Link's Crossbow Training''===
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In {{LCT}}, Peahats appear in [[Link's Crossbow Training#Stage 5|Stage 5]], which takes place in the City in the Sky. Although the main objective of this level is the shoot the targets carried by [[Oocca]], the Peahats in the background may also be shot, which will cause them to descend slightly and give Link one point each time they are shot. Shooting them with [[Bomb Arrow]]s, however, will completely destroy them and will grant 100 points. The very last one that appears will reveal a [[Fairy|Red Fairy]] worth 1,000 points if it is destroyed with a Bomb Arrow.
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{{Ambig|end}}
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{{Noncanon|start}}
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===''Zelda's Adventure''===
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In {{ZA}}, Peahats act more like [[Octorok]]s than their canonical kin. They never fly, opting to instead wander around in small groups on the ground. They have also developed the ability to shoot seeds. Early in the game, when [[Princess Zelda|Zelda]]'s life meter if low, these are the most deadly enemies as they have high resilience and usually travel in groups of 2-6 members. However, once Zelda has obtained the [[Items in Zelda's Adventure#Magic Shield|Magic Shield]], she will be able to block their projectile attack, making them easier to defeat.
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===''Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS''===
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In {{SSB4|3DS}}, Peahats and their Larvae appear as enemies in the {{ssb|Smash Run}} mode. They also appears as a [[Trophies in Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS/Wii U|Trophy]].
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|[[File:SSB4 Peahat Trophy.png|100px]]
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|These flying plants have been in Legend of Zelda games since the very beginning. If they sense a fighter nearby, they'll spawn Peahat Larvae that won't give up the chase. Peahats like to spin rapidly at nearby enemies. If you can defeat one, the rewards will be worth the trouble you went through.
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|{{Exp|Can be obtained in Classic Mode, in All-Star Mode, in Trophy Rush, in Smash Run, or purchased from the Trophy Shop|Random}}
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{{Noncanon|end}}
   
 
==Gallery==
 
==Gallery==
 
<gallery>
 
<gallery>
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File:PeahatBattleArtLoZ.png|Link fighting Peahats artwork from ''The Legend of Zelda''
File:Ghantisword.png|Ghanti armed with her scimitar
 
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File:TLoZ Enemy Group Artwork.png|Link fighting Peahats and more enemies artwork from ''The Legend of Zelda''
File:Ghantiearrings.png|Princess Zelda reveals her earrings, arrowheads from the [[Silver Arrows]]
 
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File:PeahatSprite.png|Peahat from ''The Legend of Zelda''
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File:Peahat LA.png|Peahat from ''Link's Awakening''
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File:PeahatOracle.png|Peahat from the ''Oracle'' series
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File:TP Peahat.png|Peahat from ''Twilight Princess''
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File:PeahatSS.png|Peahat from ''Skyward Sword''
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File:PeahatSubmergedSS.png|Submerged Peahat from ''Skyward Sword''
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File:Peahat aLBW.png|Peahat from ''A Link Between Worlds''
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File:BSPeahat.gif|Peahat from ''BS The Legend of Zelda''
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File:SSB4 Peahat.png|Peahat and its Larva from ''Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS''
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File:ZA Peahat.png|Peahat from ''Zelda's Adventure''
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File:PlantThing 010.jpg|Peahat miniature from ''Zelda's Adventure''
 
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==Trivia==
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==See Also==
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*[[Seahat]]
*Ghanti's ability to switch between human and fox forms seemingly at will appears to be a reference to the mythological [[wikipedia:Kitsune|kitsune]] of Japanese folklore, similar to that of [[Keaton]]s. Her appearance as a fox may also be a reference to [[Pikku]].
 
*In the Japanese version of the manga, Ghanti claims she actually prefers her fox form over her human one.
 
   
 
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{{Names Table
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|name1= Peahat
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|name2= Peahat Larva
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|ja1= {{Japanese|ピーハット|Pīhatto|Peahat}}
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|ja2= {{Japanese|幼生ピーハット|Yōsei Pīhatto|Peahat Larvae}}
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|es1= Pea Hat
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|esL1= Peahat {{ExpGame|OoT3D|MM3D|SS}}
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|esL2= Larva peahat {{ExpGame|OoT3D}}
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|fr1= Peahat/Heli-Tranche
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|fr2= Larve Peahat
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|frC1= Poislico {{ExpGame|OoT3D|MM3D|SS}}
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|frC2= Larve Poislico {{ExpGame|OoT3D}}
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|de1= {{de|Killeranas}}
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|de2= {{de|Larve der Killeranas}}
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|it1= Bulbocottero<br>Cappello Pisello {{ExpGame|TMC}}
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|ko1= {{Romanize|피하트|Pihateu|Peahat}}
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|ko2= {{Romanize|유생 피하트|Yusaeng Pihateu|Peahat Larvae}}
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|chS1= {{Romanize|匹哈特|Pǐhātè}}
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|chS2= {{Romanize|匹哈特幼体|Pǐhātè Yòutǐ}}
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}}
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[[Category:Enemies in Majora's Mask]]
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[[Category:Enemies in Oracle of Ages]]
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[[Category:Enemies in Oracle of Seasons]]
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[[Category:Enemies in The Wind Waker]]
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Revision as of 12:32, 14 May 2016

Template:Enemy Peahats (pronounced /ˈpiːhæt/ PEE-hat)[1] are recurring enemies in Template:LZS.

The correct typography is Peahat, as confirmed by the official website,[2] the manual for The Legend of Zelda,[3] and the in-game Figurine Gallery of The Minish Cap. Pea Hat was used in Majora's Mask, but not in Majora's Mask 3D.

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Characteristics

Peahats are flying, plant or flower-like enemies. It propels itself into the air with the use of its petals or leaves that are located either at its base or top, and achieves flight by rapidly spinning them, similar to helicopter blades. While in flight, it is impervious to nearly all attacks as it flies overhead, however, it cannot maintain flight for very long and eventually has to stop to briefly rest. They can be found across various regions, mostly in fields or forests, but sometimes occasionally within dungeons as well. They are usually encountered in groups, which along with their erratic flight pattern, can quickly overwhelm Link if he is not careful. According to The Legend of Zelda manual, they are the spirits of dead flowers.

In Ocarina of Time and Majora's Mask, Peahats take a much different form, appearing more like gigantic fruit-like plants that are encountered in Hyrule Field. They are rather uncommon enemies, as they only appear in the northern and southern corners of the field, away from any paths and crossroads. In Majora's Mask, only one is found in a small hole in Termina Field. In the day, they quietly sit in solitary, but at night bury themselves into the ground with only their blossom showing. While Peahats will not actively search for threats, they will be provoked if Link enters within their territory, and will uproot themselves and fly after him in attack. They attack by either swooping down at Link with their leaf-like blades, or create Peahat Larvae, which are smaller versions that swarm after Link. If attacked at night, the Peahat will only release Peahat Larvae and not emerge. The Peahats in Ocarina of Time are also the only enemy that will drop two different types of loot at once, but on an uncommon basis. The one in Majora's Mask is more passive and calculated in its flight pattern.

In The Wind Waker, Peahats are much smaller and are encountered on many islands, but primarily congregate in the Forbidden Woods. Unlike previous incarnations, these Peahats do not stop to rest, and their flower-like propeller blades block sword attacks, requiring them to be stunned by another item first. They can drop Golden Feathers when defeated, which the Grappling Hook can also steal right off from them. Peahats in The Minish Cap are another kind impervious to sword attacks, unless stunned. This incarnation also includes a variety that carries Bombs and attempts to drop them onto Link.

While most Peahats serve as enemies in the Zelda series, others appear as benevolent fauna that Link can use to aid him in his quest, specifically those in Twilight Princess and Skyward Sword. In Twilight Princess, Peahats are flying plants with its roots forming a sac-like shape. Link can use the Clawshot to grapple onto them. They are able to support Link's weight, but if carried with the Iron Boots on, they will begin to descend. These Peahats become important to navigating the City in the Sky and during the battle with Argorok. In Skyward Sword, they again appear as Clawshot targets. Submerged Peahats can also be found buried underground in certain areas. Their petals can be activated with the Whip.

In A Link Between Worlds, they only appear during the battle with Zaganaga, which summons them.

Peahats can be defeated with mostly just the Sword, however while in flight they will be too far out of reach, or their spinning blades will block attacks. In most of the 2D games, Link merely needs to wait for the Peahat to land in rest and then strike back, however other times a Peahat will stay aloft until stunned. The Bow and Arrows are usually effective weapons in attacking Peahats, as are the Bombs. In The Wind Waker, Peahats can be stunned with the Deku Leaf, Hookshot or the Boomerang, allowing Link to strike back. In The Minish Cap, the Gust Jar and Boomerang will also stun them. Although while the sword is for the most part ineffective against them, Link can use a Downward Thrust or a Spin Attack with the completed Four Sword to inflict damage as well.

In The Legend of Zelda, however, the Boomerang is ineffective against the Peahat, and fire-based attacks will likewise not work either.

Variations

Peahat Larva

Peahat Larvae in Ocarina of Time are emitted by sleeping Peahats in Hyrule Field at night or by a Peahat that has flown high into the air. They attack from above and if they land, they die. They will continuously chase Link if not avoided or dispatched. The Shield can fend off these enemies. If not killed, Peahat Larvae eventually get tired and return to their parent plant. Peahat Larvae also appear in Majora's Mask when Link strikes the lone Peahat in the hole in Termina Field at night.

Other Appearances

Link's Crossbow Training

In Link's Crossbow Training, Peahats appear in Stage 5, which takes place in the City in the Sky. Although the main objective of this level is the shoot the targets carried by Oocca, the Peahats in the background may also be shot, which will cause them to descend slightly and give Link one point each time they are shot. Shooting them with Bomb Arrows, however, will completely destroy them and will grant 100 points. The very last one that appears will reveal a Red Fairy worth 1,000 points if it is destroyed with a Bomb Arrow.

Zelda's Adventure

In Zelda's Adventure, Peahats act more like Octoroks than their canonical kin. They never fly, opting to instead wander around in small groups on the ground. They have also developed the ability to shoot seeds. Early in the game, when Zelda's life meter if low, these are the most deadly enemies as they have high resilience and usually travel in groups of 2-6 members. However, once Zelda has obtained the Magic Shield, she will be able to block their projectile attack, making them easier to defeat.

Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS

In Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS, Peahats and their Larvae appear as enemies in the Smash Run mode. They also appears as a Trophy.

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File:SSB4 Peahat Trophy.png These flying plants have been in Legend of Zelda games since the very beginning. If they sense a fighter nearby, they'll spawn Peahat Larvae that won't give up the chase. Peahats like to spin rapidly at nearby enemies. If you can defeat one, the rewards will be worth the trouble you went through. Random

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TMC Forest Minish Artwork Names in Other Regions TMC Jabber Nut Sprite
Language Name
Peahat Peahat Larva
Japan Japanese Template:Japanese Template:Japanese
French-speaking countries French Peahat/Heli-Tranche Larve Peahat
Canada FrenchCA Poislico Template:ExpGame Larve Poislico Template:ExpGame
Federal Republic of Germany German Killeranas Larve der Killeranas
Italian Republic Italian Bulbocottero
Cappello Pisello Template:ExpGame
ERROR: You must enter a country code. Korean 피하트 (Pihateu) 유생 피하트 (Yusaeng Pihateu)
Spanish-speaking countries Spanish Pea Hat
Community of Latin American and Caribbean States SpanishLA Peahat Template:ExpGame Larva peahat Template:ExpGame

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