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|game = Every game except for ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess|Twilight Princess]]''
 
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|habitat = Land in 2D games, water in most 3D games
 
|weapon = Sword in 2D, Shield or projectile in 3D
 
|exp= 10{{Exp|Red Octorok only}}<br>20{{Exp|Blue Octorok only}}
 
 
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The '''Octorok''' is a conventional, octopus-like enemy, that (as its name suggests) attacks by spitting rocks. It has appeared in every [[The Legend of Zelda (Series)|''Zelda'' game]] to date except ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess|Twilight Princess]]'' and has changed quite dramatically over the course of the series in terms of physicality and coloration.
 
{{TLoZManual|Octorok|A type of octopus that lives above ground. There are two types, red and blue. Watch out for the blue ones. They're mean. They spit out rocks at Link.}}
 
{{TAoLManual|Octorok|A type of octopus that lives above ground. They bounce and attack by spitting out rocks.}}
 
{{Navi|Octorok|'''Octorok'''
 
Bounce back the rocks they spit at you!}}
 
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{{Tatl|Octorok|You know about the '''Octorok''', right? All you have to do is deflect that rock it spits out.}}
 
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{{Tingle|Octorok (Freshwater)|Oh! An '''Octorok'''!<br><br>Use your shield to reflect its rock barrage back at it!}}
 
{{Tingle|Octorok (Saltwater)|An '''Octorok'''!<br><br>It'll shoot bombs! I think you should run!
 
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:''(After obtaining the Boomerang)''
 
An '''Octorok'''!<br><br>It'll fire bombs at you! Fire back with projectiles!}}
 
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{{Fi|Octorok (Grass)|This monster descended from oceanic mollusks. It has developed the unsightly ability to spit rocks.
 
The creature prefers to sleep with tufts of grass on its head, so it has learned to take on the appearance of grass in order to fool and defeat its prey. You can use a shield to bounce the rocks this monster spits back at it.}}
 
{{Fi|Octorok (Rock)|This monster descended from oceanic mollusks. It has developed the unsightly ability to spit rocks.
 
Inexplicably, this beast prefers to sleep with rocks on its head. It camouflages itself to surprise and defeat its prey.
 
 
You can use a shield to bounce the rocks this monster spits back at it.}}
 
 
==Characteristics==
 
[[File:Octorock.png|left|125px|The Octorok as seen in Ocarina of Time and Majora's Mask]]
 
 
The famous ''Octorok'' is an octopus-like creature that is best known for its method of attack; it shoots circular projectiles from its cylindrical snout in short intervals, attempting to hit [[Link]] from afar. The rock shooting capabilities of the Octorok can occur at random intervals as in ''[[The Legend of Zelda (Game)|The Legend of Zelda]]'', in the cardinal directions, as in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past|A Link to the Past]]'', or simply in Link's direction, like in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask|Majora's Mask]]''.
 
 
This foe is also known for its top-heavy appearance and large eyes, seen vividly in the console titles; it adopted more of a spider-like appearance in titles such as ''A Link to the Past'', ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Four Swords|Four Swords]]'', and the [[Oracle Series|''Oracle'' games]], and by comparison looks a bit more squid-like in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker|The Wind Waker]]'', ''Phantom Hourglass'', and ''Spirit Tracks''. However, in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword|Skyward Sword]]'', which is the first 3D game in which Octoroks appear as land-based creatures, bushes adorn the top part of these enemies in forest environments, making their resemblance much closer to that of a [[Deku Scrub]]; rocks adorn the top part of these enemies in desert environments.
 
 
{{ImageCaption|image=File:Octorok Artwork.png|size=150px|align=right|caption=Official art from ''The Legend of Zelda''|captionalign=center}}
 
Debuting in the original ''Legend of Zelda'', the Octorok has changed little in terms of behavior across the series, varying the most in the fields of adaptivity and coloration. Standard Octoroks, primarily in the 2D titles, are smaller than Link, receiving a significant size increase into the console games, to reach their largest physical size in ''The Wind Waker'', ''Phantom Hourglass'', and ''Spirit Tracks'', rivaling the size of the [[King of Red Lions]], [[S.S. Linebeck]], and [[Spirit Train]], respectively. Regardless of size, Octoroks are seldom seen isolated. For example, few instances in ''Four Swords Adventures'' showcase Octorok population densities in upwards of forty creatures per screen. In addition, many Octoroks may populate an area but may not be in close proximity - the [[Zora's River]] region in ''Ocarina of Time'' is a good example of the distance between these creatures within a single region.
 
 
Only in ''Ocarina of Time'' and ''The Wind Waker'' does the Octorok appear as a mini-boss, the former waging against Link in a spiked circular arena deep within [[Lord Jabu Jabu]], the latter appearing several times across the [[Great Sea]] with different numbers of eyes, safeguarding treasures from [[Rupees]] to [[Heart Container#Piece of Heart|Pieces of Heart]]. One of the [[Big Octo]]s, as they are called in both titles, in ''The Wind Waker'' holds the very [[Great Fairy]] hostage that will reward Link an extension to his [[Magic Meter]] if rescued.
 
 
{{figurine|TMC|Octorok| Appears in various areas. There are red and blue ones. They've appeared in every Zelda game to date. They spit rocks, so careful!|[[File:Octorok Figurine.gif‎]]}}
 
{{figurine|TWW|Octorok|Habitat: The Forest Haven, Great Sea<br>Winner of the Perfect Attendance Award<br>When approached, these creatures tend to hide in the water. They can easily be defeated by reflecting the rocks they shoot with a sword or shield.|[[File:Octorok Figurine.png|130px]]}}
 
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==Varieties==
 
While the grand majority of Octoroks differ in color, there are few species that inhibit unique traits. ''[[Zelda II: The Adventure of Link|The Adventure of Link]]'' introduces the only jumping Octorok to the series, while ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Link's Awakening|Link's Awakening]]'' provides the ''Zelda'' saga with its only [[#Winged Octorok|Winged Octorok]], one that can evade sword slashes, but not an attack using the [[Roc's Feather]]. Other than that, however, Octoroks differ only in their coloration and physical appearance between games.
 
 
===Coloration===
 
====Red and Blue Octoroks====
 
[[File:OctorokOracleBlue.png|left|30px]][[File:OctorokOracleRed.png|left|30px]]
 
In the [[2D Zelda games]], Octoroks usually appear in red and blue colors, with the latter being the stronger variety. In the original ''[[The Legend of Zelda (Game)|The Legend of Zelda]]'', only blue Octoroks can shoot rocks.<ref>{{cite manual|quote=A type of octopus that lives above the ground. They come in two varieties, red and blue. Watch out for the blue ones. They're mean. They spit out rocks at Link.|game=The Legend of Zelda|page=29}}</ref> In ''[[Zelda II: The Adventure of Link|The Adventure of Link]]'', these foes are sedentary creatures that can jump. These Octorok can be found only in caves and marshes, the latter of which provides a mobile version that creeps up on Link under the cover of tall grass.<ref>{{cite manual|quote= A type of octopus that lives above ground. They bounce and attack by spitting out rocks.|game= ''Adventure of Link''|page= 29}}</ref> Octoroks in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past|A Link to the Past]]'' sometimes stop and spew rocks in all four cardinal directions, a trait also seen in blue Octoroks in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Four Swords Adventures|Four Swords Adventures]]''.
 
 
Only red Octoroks appear in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Link's Awakening|Link's Awakening]]'', ''[[The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past|A Link to the Past]]'' and ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Four Swords|Four Swords]]''.
 
 
====Pink and Purple Octoroks====
 
{{ImageCaption|image=File:Octorok Figurine.png|size=250px|align=right|caption=The two color varieties of Octorok in ''The Wind Waker''|captionalign=center}}
 
The standard Octoroks seen in ''Ocarina of Time'' and ''Majora's Mask'' are purple, a trend carried into ''Phantom Hourglass'' and ''Spirit Tracks''. In ''The Wind Waker'', a pink and purple variety exist, the former shoots [[Bomb]]s instead of rocks and appears frequently across the expanse of the Great Sea, while the latter remains a traditional rock-shooter appearing only in freshwater locales such as the [[Forest Haven]]. In ''Four Swords Adventures'', a purple variety exists as well, however, it hesitates for a beat before shooting a volley of four rocks at Link in a row.
 
 
====Gold Octorok====
 
''The Minish Cap'', like ''The Legend of Zelda'', incorporates a red and stronger blue version, but adds a [[Golden Monsters|Gold version]] which only appears as a product of a specific [[Kinstone Fusion]]. This Gold variety can also be encountered in ''Oracle of Seasons'', and in both games, this iteration of Octorok requires many more hits than the average version to take down.
 
 
===Land and Sea Octoroks===
 
The Octorok has adapted to life both within the water and on land,<ref>{{cite manual|quote=A type of octopus that lives above ground. They bounce and attack by spitting out rocks.|game=Adventure of Link|page=29}}</ref> the former providing a protective barrier of water to hide beneath between projectile shots, and can be encountered even underwater, as seen in ''Spirit Tracks''
 
 
Land-dwelling Octoroks, which are generally red or blue, appear in ''The Legend of Zelda'', ''The Adventure of Link'', ''A Link to the Past'', ''Link's Awakening'', the ''Oracle'' series, the [[Four Swords Series|''Four Swords'' series]], and ''Skyward Sword''. Water-borne Octoroks, generally pink or purple, appear in ''Ocarina of Time'', ''Majora's Mask'', and ''The Wind Waker''. ''Phantom Hourglass'' and ''Spirit Tracks'' are the only ''Zelda'' titles to date that showcase both water and land-dwelling Octoroks.
 
 
===Octomine===
 
[[File:Octobomb.png|left|36px]]
 
Another exotic form of Octorok is the '''Octomine''' found in ''Phantom Hourglass'' and ''Spirit Tracks'', an explosive species that can only be found underwater. They are found in two forms: its sleeping form where they lie completely still and a wide awake form which propels itself underwater either up and down, or left and right.
 
 
===Winged Octorok===
 
[[File:WingoctorockLA.png|left|The Winged specialization of the standard Octorok in ''Link's Awakening'']]
 
The Winged Octorok is an enemy unique to ''Link's Awakening'', and appears to be an evolved form of the Octorok. These enemies will take flight if Link try to slash at them, Link must use the [[Roc's Feather]] to jump high and slash his sword in their direction. They also seem oblivious to charged spin attacks, so either holding the sword and walking into them, or simply unleashing a spin attack will hit them, as the Winged Octorok will be unable to fly away in time.
 
 
===Sky Octoroks===
 
The Octorok has somehow also adapted to living in the sky, as shown in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword|Skyward Sword]]''. As Link flies his [[Loftwing]] through the sky, the enemy will fire homing rocks at him. They can be killed by flying close to their small, barren rock island and boosting through the pink-and-purple spotted creature.
 
 
==Weaknesses==
 
The Octorok, regardless of terrain, can be defeated by any conventional weapon, such as the [[sword]], [[bow]] and [[arrow]], [[bomb]]s, [[boomerang]] (only stuns in ''Ocarina of Time'' and ''Majora's Mask'') and the like. In the same vein as the [[Dead Man's Volley]], Link can also in some titles, use his [[shield]], and in some cases, the sword, to reflect the projectile that the Octorok shoots back at its face, vanquishing it.<ref>{{cite|Octorok: Bounce back the rocks they spit at you!|Navi|Ocarina of Time}}</ref> While this technique usually does not work on land-dwelling Octoroks, the water-born variety are more than vulnerable to this technique.
 
 
==Other Appearances==
 
{{ambig}}
 
 
===''Freshly-Picked Tingle's Rosy Rupeeland''===
 
What appear to be Octoroks make brief and minor appearances in ''[[Freshly-Picked Tingle's Rosy Rupeeland]]''; however, not as enemies. They appear in hidden mini-games run by [[Salona]]. Instead of shooting rocks, the Octorok will fire balls, which Tingle must deflect back at various targets behind the Octorok. In terms of appearance, they are red and look like a traditional Octorok found in the 2D ''Zelda'' games with characteristics of those found in ''Ocarina of Time'' and ''Majora's Mask''. Despite this, they not referred to as "Octoroks" in the game: the Salona calls the creature an 'Octopus'.
 
 
There is also an ingredient Tingle can acquire in the game called 'Salty Octopus', which looks similar to an Octorok.
 
 
{{noncanon}}
 
 
===Animated series===
 
[[File:Octorok (The White Knight).png|thumb|right|An Octorok in "The White Knight" episode]]
 
Octoroks appear in three episodes of the [[The Legend of Zelda (TV series)|animated series]]. They first appear in "[[The White Knight]]" after a [[Tinsuit]] calls an Octorok from the [[Underworld]], who grabs a swordless Link and throws him into a nearby barn. The young hero then gets out a [[Magic Rope]] and ties it around the Octorok, but the octopus-like foe begins to run away as it drags Link with him. Fortunately, [[Prince Facade]] appears and halts the Octorok in its path, blocking one of the Octorok's attacks with his shield and quickly defeating it with a shot from his [[crossbow]]. An Octorok also briefly appears in "[[Kiss'n Tell]]", where the foe uses its tentacles to trip Princess Zelda and thus take her into the Underworld.
 
 
In "[[Doppelganger]]", while Link and Zelda are in the Underworld chasing [[Zelda's Clone|Zelda's evil clone]], three Octoroks begin to shoot rocks at them. The young hero grabs the princess and uses the [[Force Field Ring]] as the two fall, [[Sword Beam|zapping]] the Octoroks in the process. In their final appearance of "[[The Moblins are Revolting]]", Octoroks join the struggle formed by the [[Brotherhood of Underworld Monsters]], where they try to attack [[North Castle]]. A [[Moblin]] commands that various [[Vire]]s carry several Octoroks so that they can fire bombs inside the castle; however, the Octoroks are accidentally defeated with arrows shot by a group of [[Stalfos]].
 
 
Interestingly, in "The White Knight" and "The Moblins are Revolting" episodes, Octoroks shoot lightballs that explode when they come in contact with something; however, in the "Doppelganger", they can be seen shooting the usual rocks instead.
 
 
===''The Legend of Zelda'' comic===
 
[[File:Octorok (VC).png|thumb|right|An Octorok from the comic]]
 
Octoroks make several minor appearances throughout the issues of the [[The Legend of Zelda (Comic)|''Legend of Zelda'' comic]] published by Valiant Comics. Their depiction is almost identical as their artwork from ''The Adventure of Link''. They first appear in ''[[Missing in Action]]'' as one of the enemies that go after Princess Zelda and the Triforce of Wisdom. ''[[To the First Power]]'' also shows these foes capturing Link outside one of the [[Underworld]] entrances under the orders of a [[Wizzrobe]]. Octoroks once again appear in ''[[Queen of Hearts]]'', where they battle against [[Link]] and [[Queen Seline]] to keep them from breaking the magic container that will give the queen her magical powers back.
 
 
===''The Crystal Trap''===
 
In ''[[The Crystal Trap]]'', Octoroks appear after [[Princess Zelda]] frees Link from the [[Crystal]]. If the heroes choose to leave the [[Midoro Palace]], they will struggle since Link feels too weak to walk. They eventually reach a forest and decide to rest, but suddenly Octoroks ambush them, and although Zelda tells Link that they should run away, the young hero feels too tired and thus must stay and fight. Choosing to stay and fight results in Zelda and Link taking cover from the Octoroks' attacks, with the young hero giving the princess some advice to defeat the Octoroks. By the use of [[Zelda's Bow|her bow]], Zelda defeats the monsters, but is exhausted from the battle. They then witness a [[Pink Fairy]] glowing out from the corpse of one of the dead Octoroks. The fairy thanks the heroes for freeing her from the monsters and rewards them by showing them where to find the weapon that will defeat [[Ganon]]: the [[Spear]].
 
 
If the heroes choose to run away, Zelda will put her arm around Link's shoulders and begin to run. Trying to pull Link with all her might, she fails since she cannot outrun the Octoroks' attacks while carrying Link. A rock strikes Zelda's leg, causing the heroes to collapse and giving the foes a chance to surround them. The page ends with a Game Over as Zelda realizes she cannot hope to defeat all of the Octoroks by herself.
 
 
===''The Shadow Prince''===
 
''[[The Shadow Prince]]'' briefly mentions the Octoroks when [[Charles of Moria]] is bragging of his accomplishments as a knight. He comments about the time that he defeat twenty Octoroks with just one swing of his ax, although Link is unimpressed by this feat, saying that "Octoroks are easy prey."
 
 
===''Super Smash Bros.'' Series===
 
Octoroks appear as enemies in the [[ssb:Underground Maze|Underground Maze]] level of [[ssb:Adventure Mode|Adventure Mode]] in ''[[Super Smash Bros. Melee]]''. They can, but rarely, be found in other modes in boxes. Like in the ''Zelda'' games, Octoroks will start shooting rocks at the approaching fighter. For every Octorok a player KOs, 150 points are added to their [[ssb:List of Bonuses|Octorok KO bonus]]. These Octoroks are only found on land, despite being based on the aquatic Octoroks found in ''[[The_Legend_of_Zelda:_Ocarina_of_Time|Ocarina of Time]]''. They also appear as a [[Trophy (Super Smash Bros.)|trophy]].
 
 
In ''[[Super Smash Bros. Brawl]]'', Octoroks appear as a [[sticker]].
 
 
====[[Trophy (Super Smash Bros.)|Trophy]] Information====
 
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|-
 
!width=120px|Game
 
!width="inherited"|Image
 
!width="inherited"|Description
 
!width="inherited"|How to Unlock
 
|-
 
|''[[Super Smash Bros. Melee]]''
 
|[[File:Octorok Trophy.png|100px]]
 
|align=left|''These common enemies made their debut in the very first ''Legend of Zelda'' game and have been a staple of every game in the series since. They shoot rocks from their mouths at high velocity, but the projectiles are simple to block and do very little damage. Octoroks have low stamina, so they don't pose much of a threat to good fighters.''
 
|{{Exp|Can be collected during Snag the Trophies in Classic Mode, picked up up in Adventure or All-Star mode, or using the Lottery to win them|Random}}
 
|}
 
 
====[[Sticker]] Information====
 
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|-
 
!width="inherited"|Name
 
!width="50px"|Image
 
!Artwork from
 
!Effect in [[The Subspace Emissary]]
 
!Usable by
 
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|Octorok
 
|[[File:Octorok Sticker.png|65px]]
 
|''Ocarina of Time''
 
|align=left|[Leg] - Attack +4
 
|[[File:LZGT.png|100px|This sticker is usable by Link, Zelda, Ganondorf, and Toon Link]]
 
|}
 
 
==Trivia==
 
*An early screenshot of ''Ocarina of Time'' revealed several Octoroks walking on land like their 2D equivalents.
 
*In ''Majora's Mask'', shooting an ice arrow at an Octorok freezes them into a solid platform. This is an essential skill to learn in order to complete the [[Great Bay Temple]] as well as to reach the upper valley of [[Ikana Canyon]].<ref>{{cite|If you could somehow step on top of that Octorok, I bet you'd be able to climb onto that central pillar. But the Octorok is so squishy and it keeps squirming around...There's gotta be something you can do!|Tatl|Majora's Mask}}</ref>
 
*Interestingly, in the ''Oracle'' games, wearing the [[Magic Ring#Octo Ring|Octo Ring]] will turn Link himself into a green Octorok, however, he will not be able to attack.
 
*The Japanese name for "Winged Octorok" is ''Pata Octo'', pointing to the fact that ''pata pata'' is an onomatopoeia of something flapping in the wind.
 
*Although Octoroks do not appear in ''Twilight Princess'', a rather similar enemy in term of behavior called [[Toadpoli]] appears.
 
*In ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword|Skyward Sword]]'', the Octorok (Grass) variant has an appearance and attack pattern similar to [[Deku Scrub]]s.
 
*There are similar enemies in ''Super Paper Mario'' called Squig, Squog, Squoinker, and Dark Squiglet, being small enemies that spit rocks at their prey.
 
 
==Gallery==
 
<gallery>
 
File:OctorokLoZ.png|The red variety of Octorok from ''[[The Legend of Zelda (Game)|The Legend of Zelda]]''
 
File:OctorokLoZBlue.png|The blue variety of Octorok from ''The Legend of Zelda''
 
File:BSRedOctorok.gif|Red Octorok in ''[[BS The Legend of Zelda]]''
 
File:BSBlueOctorok.gif|Blue Octorok in ''BS The Legend of Zelda''
 
File:Octorok2.png|Official artwork of the Octorok in ''[[Zelda II: The Adventure of Link|The Adventure of Link]]''
 
File:OctorokTAoL.png|Red Octorok in ''The Adventure of Link''
 
File:OctorokTAoLblue.png|Blue Octorok in ''The Adventure of Link''
 
File:Octorokpalace.png|A blue Octorok that only appears in the Japanese version of ''The Adventure of Link''
 
File:Octorok_ALttP.gif|Octorok animation from ''[[The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past|A Link to the Past]]''
 
File:Octorok ALttP.png|An Octorok as seen in ''A Link to the Past''
 
File:Octorok.png|An Octorok as seen in ''Link's Awakening''
 
File:Beta Octorok.jpg|A screenshot of an early version of an Octorok in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time|Ocarina of Time]]''
 
File:OctorockOoT.png|Artwork of an Octorok in ''Ocarina of Time''
 
File:MM Octorok.png|An Octorok from "[[The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask|Majora's Mask]]" in water
 
File:OctorokLink.png|Link's appearance after using the Octo Ring in ''Oracle of Seasons''
 
File:Octorok FS.png|The ''Four Swords'' Octorok sprite
 
File:OctorokMC.gif|The Octorok as seen in ''The Minish Cap''
 
File:Salvage Arm.jpg|The Octomine of ''Phantom Hourglass''
 
File:Sea Octorok PH.png|The water-borne Octorok of ''Phantom Hourglass''
 
File:Land Octorok PH.png|The land-dwelling Octorok of ''Phantom Hourglass'' and ''Spirit Tracks''
 
File:Octorok ST.png|A water-borne Octorok from ''Spirit Tracks''
 
File:Octorok SS.png|Link defending against an Octorok in ''Skyward Sword''
 
File:PurpleOcto.png|Purple Octoroks on a rock in the Sky in ''Skyward Sword''
 
File:RedOctorokLoZArt.png|Million Publishing guide artwork of a red Octorok in ''The Legend of Zelda''
 
File:BlueOctorokLoZArt.png|Million Publishing guide artwork of a blue Octorok in ''The Legend of Zelda''
 
File:Octoroks (Doppelganger).png|Octoroks as seen in the animated series
 
File:LoZLinkBoomerang1988NintendoHasbro.jpg|Link fighting an Octorok; [[Merchandise/Action_Figures|action figure]] from ''The Legend of Zelda''
 
File:Octorok WoG.png|A Octorok in ''Link: The Faces of Evil'' and ''Zelda: The Wand of Gamelon''
 
</gallery>
 
 
{{Ref}}
 
<br>
 
{{Names
 
|English= Octorok, Sea Octorok, Winged Octorok
 
|Japanese= {{Japanese|オクタロック|Okutarokku|Octorok|3}}, {{Japanese|シーオクタ|Shī Okuta|Sea Octo|3}}, {{Japanese|パタオクタ|Pata Okuta|Flapping/Winged Octo|3}}
 
|Spanish= Octorock
 
|Spanish(LA)=
 
|Spanish(SP)=
 
|French= Octorock
 
|French(CA)=
 
|French(FR)=
 
|German= Oktorok
 
|Italian= Octorock}}
 
 
{{AquaticEnemy}}
 
{{Octo}}
 
{{Enemies}}
 
[[Category:Enemies]]
 
[[Category:Enemies in The Legend of Zelda]]
 
[[Category:Enemies in Zelda II: The Adventure of Link]]
 
[[Category:Enemies in The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past]]
 
[[Category:Enemies in The Legend of Zelda: Link's Awakening]]
 
[[Category:Enemies in The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time]]
 
[[Category:Enemies in The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask]]
 
[[Category:Enemies in The Legend of Zelda: Oracle of Ages]]
 
[[Category:Enemies in The Legend of Zelda: Oracle of Seasons]]
 
[[Category:Enemies in The Legend of Zelda: Four Swords]]
 
[[Category:Enemies in The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker]]
 
[[Category:Enemies in The Legend of Zelda: Four Swords Adventures]]
 
[[Category:Enemies in The Legend of Zelda: The Minish Cap]]
 
[[Category:Enemies in The Legend of Zelda: Phantom Hourglass]]
 
[[Category:Enemies in The Legend of Zelda: Spirit Tracks]]
 
[[Category:Enemies in The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword]]
 
[[Category:Enemies in Link: The Faces of Evil]]
 
[[Category:Enemies in Zelda: The Wand of Gamelon]]
 
[[Category:Enemies in Zelda's Adventure]]
 
[[Category:Enemies in the Zelda animated series]]
 
[[Category:OctoFamily]]
 
[[Category:Super Smash Bros.]]
 
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