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Monster Horns are recurring items in the Legend of Zelda series. They can be collected in a variety of ways, most commonly from defeating certain enemies. Their use often varies between titles, though they are most commonly depicted as either the shed horns of monsters or a horn made from animal bone used to rally or summon other enemies.

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  • Monster Horn
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  • Monster Horns are recurring items in the Legend of Zelda series. They can be collected in a variety of ways, most commonly from defeating certain enemies. Their use often varies between titles, though they are most commonly depicted as either the shed horns of monsters or a horn made from animal bone used to rally or summon other enemies.
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  • Bokoblin
  • Treasure Chests
  • Lorule enemies
  • Blue Bokoblins
Games
  • Skyward Sword
  • A Link Between Worlds
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  • Monster Horn
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  • A Monster Horn from Skyward Sword
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  • Skyward Sword
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  • Monster Horns are recurring items in the Legend of Zelda series. They can be collected in a variety of ways, most commonly from defeating certain enemies. Their use often varies between titles, though they are most commonly depicted as either the shed horns of monsters or a horn made from animal bone used to rally or summon other enemies.
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