Context for the uninitiated: in video games in the Legend of Zelda series, there are chickens roaming around. One can normally attack them, and while it doesn’t kill them, they do act upset. However, if one keeps attacking long enough, a flock of chickens will fly in and start attacking the player’s character.
If someone was wondering, that’s where the cucco (chicken) in Super Smash Bros Ultimate comes from too. And why whoever hits it (or is hit with it) has to endure an angry clucking swarm of birds.
Context for the uninitiated: in video games in the Legend of Zelda series, there are chickens roaming around. One can normally attack them, and while it doesn’t kill them, they do act upset. However, if one keeps attacking long enough, a flock of chickens will fly in and start attacking the player’s character.
If someone was wondering, that’s where the cucco (chicken) in Super Smash Bros Ultimate comes from too. And why whoever hits it (or is hit with it) has to endure an angry clucking swarm of birds.
In the Gameboy one , you can kill the chicken with the fire wand thing and then the swam stops.