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* [[Grievous Harm with a Body]]: When Moblins are found with Bokoblins, the former will sometimes ''throw'' the latter at Link!
* [[Grievous Harm with a Body]]: When Moblins are found with Bokoblins, the former will sometimes ''throw'' the latter at Link!
** Most weapons won't work on Pebblits, but Link can pick one up and throw it at other Pebblits.
** Most weapons won't work on Pebblits, but Link can pick one up and throw it at other Pebblits.
* [[The Guards Must Be Crazy]]: Link can be standing right in front of the guards blocking the entrance to Gerudo Town and change into his Gerudo Vai outfit, and they'll still mistake him for a woman and let him in. This doesn't change even if you've just been thrown out of town for changing out of it.
* [[The Guards Must Be Crazy]]: Link can be standing right in front of the guards blocking the entrance to Gerudo Town and change into his Gerudo Vai outfit, and they'll still mistake him for a woman and let him in. This doesn't change even if you've just been thrown out of town for changing out of it. Not to mention that no matter how many times they catch him and throw him out, they let him go with a warning. You'd think they'd have some way to deal with repeat offenders.
** The Yiga Blademasters patrolling the Yiga Clan hideout will immediately abandon their post and happily skip towards any Mighty Bananas you drop as bait, allowing you to either sneak up on and kill them, or slip by undetected.
** The Yiga Blademasters patrolling the Yiga Clan hideout will immediately abandon their post and happily skip towards any Mighty Bananas you drop as bait, allowing you to either sneak up on and kill them, or slip by undetected.
* [[Hailfire Peaks]]: Mostly averted given the game's preference for realistic biomes, but the two adjacent Gerudo territories are wildly different in terms of climate: Gerudo Desert is, as the name would imply, a scorching hot desert (during the day) while the Gerudo Highlands are frigid snowy mountains. In some places, you can take one step over the boundary between the two and experience some ridiculous temperature spikes.
* [[Hailfire Peaks]]: Mostly averted given the game's preference for realistic biomes, but the two adjacent Gerudo territories are wildly different in terms of climate: Gerudo Desert is, as the name would imply, a scorching hot desert (during the day) while the Gerudo Highlands are frigid snowy mountains. In some places, you can take one step over the boundary between the two and experience some ridiculous temperature spikes.