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==Eyegore== Eyegore is a large, powerful, [[Cyclops]] monster that usually remains dormant as a statue until it senses Link nearby and awakens to attack (much like Armos). It is sometimes called Rocklops in the English versions. Eyegore first appeared in ''A Link to the Past'' and ''Link's Awakening'', in which it would attack Link by chasing and attempting to collide with him. It would show high endurance, but would fall quickly if shot in the eye with arrows. A red upgrade of this Eyegore would be invulnerable to any attack besides arrows. Eyegore reappeared in ''Majora's Mask'' as a twice seen enemy in the Stone Tower Temple. Both appear on a certain bridge, one when the Temple is normal, and the other when the Temple is inverted. It blocks Link's attempt to cross the bridge and slowly advances on him while attacking with lasers from its eye (similar to the Beamos). As before, this version of Eyegore is most vulnerable to arrows shot at its eye. The latest Eyegore design is featured in ''Four Swords'' and ''The Minish Cap'' where it appears as a much more stone-like one-eyed statue.
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