In Link's Crossbow Training, Bulblins and Bulblin Archers appear as enemies in several Stages.
Bulblin
Bulblins are recurring Enemies in The Legend of Zelda series.[1][2]
Characteristics
Twilight Princess
In Twilight Princess, Bulblins wield either a club or a Bow. Those with a Bow shoot either flame-ignited Arrows or Bomb Arrows. Bulblins armed with clubs also have a Quiver of Arrows on their back, indicating the possibility that all Bulblins are armed identically, but choose one or the other weapon at any given time. While on Hyrule Field, they ride Bullbos, generally in pairs. The Bulblin sitting in front controls the Bullbo, while the archer sitting at the back fires at foes. In the Twilight, they become Shadow Bulblins, which alters their appearance. They wear white masks and attack in the same way as normal Bulblins, with Arrows or clubs.
Bulblins serve their leader, King Bulblin, who only serves whomever he deems the strongest. They invaded the Spirit Springs for the purpose of clearing the path for Zant's invasion of Hyrule. Eventually, Link manages to destroy their base camp in the Gerudo Desert and by the end of the game, they decide not to fight for Ganondorf and are seen in the end credits running through Hyrule Field with their King, possibly being at peace with Hyrule.
After King Bulblin is defeated, he decides to admit defeat to Link in cohesive speech, proving that Bulblins can speak Hylian, which Midna expresses surprise over.[3] He decides to form an alliance with Link, as he is on the winning side.[4] However, Bulblins in Hyrule Field and elsewhere still attack Link, despite being under a leader that joined forces with him.
Spirit Tracks
In Spirit Tracks, Bulblins appear while Link is riding the Spirit Train. Their appearance is nearly identical to Twilight Princess, but differs slightly as they have a bright red nose and blue skin, as opposed to the green skin from Twilight Princess. They ride on Bullbos, and either charge Link or shoot Bomb Arrows from afar. They appear at certain locations in the Forest Realm and Snow Realm, and either attack in pairs or with another lone Bullbo.
In this era, Bulblins work alongside the Miniblin and Big Blin pirate crews to rob travelers. [5]
Other Appearances
Link's Crossbow Training
Super Smash Bros. Brawl
In Super Smash Bros. Brawl, Bulblins appear on the Bridge of Eldin stage. When King Bulblin races by, a Bulblin will occasionally run after him. They can be knocked off the bridge by hitting them a few times. They also appear as a Trophy.
Trophy Information
# | Trophy | Significant Games | Description | How to unlock |
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203 | Bulblin |
Twilight Princess | Creatures that serve under King Bulblin. They follow their superiors and pillage the land like hyenas. They typically attack with spears and fiery arrows but sometimes attack while mounted on boarlike beasts. They're not the strongest creatures but can prove dangerous in packs. | RandomCan be obtained via Coin Launcher, in certain rounds of All-Star Mode, or during Subspace Emissary mode |
Hyrule Warriors
In Hyrule Warriors, Bulblins are a weak grunt soldiers that appear in large numbers. In Legend Mode, they appear as enemy troops in "The Sorceress of the Woods", "Land of Twilight", "The Shadow King", "A War of Spirit", "Ganondorf's Return", "Enduring Resolve", "The Dragon of the Caves", and "The Usurper King".
Most Bulblins are regular foot soldiers that carry clubs. Artillery troops also occasionally appear in smaller groups. Unit troops are led by Bulblin Captains, whose appearance are identical to King Bulblin. The same type of Captain also appears as a Keep Boss variant that guards Keeps and Outposts. Bulblin Captains occasionally drop the Metal Plate Material when defeated.
Trivia
- The Super Smash Bros. Brawl Trophy mistakenly states that Bulblins wield spears.
Nomenclature
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Gallery
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A Bulblin Archer from Twilight Princess
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Bulblin Archer shooting a flaming arrow from Twilight Princess
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Shadow Bulblin from Twilight Princess
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Shadow Bulblin Archer from Twilight Princess
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Bulblins in an early version of Twilight Princess
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Bulblins in an early version of Twilight Princess
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Club used by Bulblins from Twilight Princess
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Club used by Bulblins from Twilight Princess
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Bow wielded by Bulblins from Twilight Princess
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Arrow used by Bulbins from Twilight Princess
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Bomb Arrows used by Bulblins from Twilight Princess
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Quiver used by Bulbins from Twilight Princess
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Bulblin concept artwork from Spirit Tracks
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Link shooting some Bulblins from Link's Crossbow Training
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Bulblin from Hyrule Warriors
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Artwork of a Shielded Bulblin from Hyrule Warriors
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A Bulblin archer from Hyrule Warriors
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Bulblin Summoner icon from Hyrule Warriors
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Bulblin Summoner Mini Map icon from Hyrule Warriors
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Bulblin Adventure Mode icon from Hyrule Warriors
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Bulblin Summoner Mini Map icon from Hyrule Warriors Legends
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Bulblin Adventure Mode icon from Hyrule Warriors Legends
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Bulblin Summoner icon from Hyrule Warriors: Definitive Edition
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Bulblin Summoner Mini Map icon from Hyrule Warriors: Definitive Edition
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King Bulbin from My Nintendo Picross: Twilight Princess
References
- ↑ Encyclopedia, Dark Horse Books, pg. 169 (TPTwilight Princess | TPHDTwilight Princess HD | STSpirit Tracks)
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Arbiter's Grounds: Ranger
— Stage Select (Link's Crossbow Training)
Move using the Control Stick and defeat the 25 Bulblins. - ↑
Link... He... He talked!
— Midna (Twilight Princess) - ↑
Enough. I follow the strongest side! ...that is all I have ever known.
— King Bulblin (Twilight Princess) - ↑ Encyclopedia, Dark Horse Books, pg. 101 (TPTwilight Princess | TPHDTwilight Princess HD | STSpirit Tracks)