Octoroks normally do not attack unless threatened, spitting rocks as a natural means to defend their territory. These Octoroks can often be defeated by deflecting their rocks back at them with the Shield, or by shooting projectile weapons at them. They emerge and spit rocks at Link from afar, immediately submerging underwater if he comes too close. In their three dimensional appearances, however, Octoroks are often aquatic creatures that live in lakes or seas, much like their real-world counterparts. They can be defeated by any conventional weapon, such as the Sword, Bow and Arrow, Bombs, or Boomerang. They usually appear more porcine or spider-like and are one of the more common and weaker enemies in the games. In their two-dimensional appearances, Octoroks are generally land-dwelling creatures that slowly crawl and occasionally shoot rocks. The characteristics of Octoroks and their method of attack varies from game to game, as does the habitat in which they are encountered. They are common in Overworlds such as Kingdom of Hyrule, but occasionally appear inside Dungeons. Octoroks are octopus-like monsters best known for their method of attack shooting rock projectiles from their cylindrical snouts in short intervals. 2.13 Freshly-Picked Tingle's Rosy Rupeeland. 2.2 The Legend of Zelda (Valiant Comics).
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