Hit-and-Run Tactics: Once they spot Link, wolves attack by spreading out around him and trying to wear him down with attacks from multiple directions, quickly darting in and out to bite at him before retreating back to beyond melee range.Retreat! Retreat!: Despite their initial aggressiveness, they will cut their losses and run for the hills do should Link kill one of their packmates. Real-life coyotes are much smaller than wolves and far less social (they're usually solitary, and at most form mated pairs) and, while they are found in rocky or scrubland deserts, they don't inhabit sand seas of the kind that makes up the Gerudo Desert. Artistic License – Biology: Wasteland coyotes have very little in common with the actual animals.A final variant, the brown-furred wasteland coyote, inhabits the lower elevations of the Gerudo Highlands and portions of the desert itself. A stronger variant, the pale-furred cold-footed wolf, is common in Hebra, the snowy peaks of the Gerudo Highlands and Mount Lanayru. The most common variant, the maraudo wolf, can be found throughout the fields and forests of Akkala, the Great Hyrule Forest and the Tabantha Frontier. They lack the dogged viciousness of Ganon's monsters, however, and if Link proves too tough to handle they will beat a hasty retreat. When one spots Link, it will howl to alert their packmates, after which they will try to surround him and wear him down with darting attacks. Wolves are common predators in the wilds of Hyrule, where they wander the wilderness in packs of three or four. It will temporarily scatter if struck, but will quickly return to formation if it wasn't enough to defeat it. Synchronized Swarming: When a swarm of bees is turned hostile, it forms itself into an X shape and flies towards Link.Stock Beehive: Their beehives, round fans of hexagonal cells hanging from a stem, look like wasp nests far more than anything bees make - wild beehives consist of parallel sheets of honeycomb hanging down from a support structure.They won't typically do enough damage to kill a foe, but will still send monsters fleeing in panic (which is useful for both scaring sentries away from their posts and scattering groups of enemies) and can soften a foe by taking off a chunk of their health. This is usually Link, but with careful sniping it's fairly easy to knock a hive down from a distance and send the bees swarming after an enemy instead. Set a Mook to Kill a Mook: Shooting down a beehive causes its bees to attack the closest living thing.Scary Stinging Swarm: If Link approaches their hive or knocks it down, the swarm will fly off and relentlessly pursue the nearest living thing in an attempt to sting it to death.They will also be defeated by two strikes from even a weak weapon or bow, and will rarely even close in with Link unless they catch him unawares. Fragile Flyer: They're some of the few flying threats in the game, and the only flying animals that will attack Link. Unfortunately, if there are no enemies around, the swarm will instead turn against you as usual. While it can only have one swarm out at a time, said weapon can continuously summon more swarms until its durability is depleted. Bee-Bee Gun: In Tears of the Kingdom, Fusing a beehive to a weapon will allow it to summon a swarm of bees that will sting nearby enemies when swung.Bee Afraid: These bees are highly territorial creatures that will go after anything that threatens their nests and attack until either it or they are dead.Gathering their honeycombs will provide a rich, nutritious food source for Link, but doing so risks rousing the extremely territorial insects. Energetic insects that build small hives hanging from trees, where they store the honey they produce.
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