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Fos is a common suffix used in The Legend of Zelda series to describe many enemies that have more human-like features. The term dates back to the first The Legend of Zelda, with the introduction of Stalfos, skeleton like enemies that wield swords. Numerous enemies have since appeared in the Zelda series utilizing the same suffix.
Enemies
- Stalfos, a reoccurring enemy who first appeared in The Legend of Zelda.
- Lizalfos, a reoccurring enemy who first appeared in The Adventure of Link
- Dinolfos, stronger versions of Lizalfos, who appear in Ocarina of Time, Majora's Mask, and Twilight Princess
- Wolfos, wolf enemies that appear in Ocarina of Time, Majora's Mask, and Cadence of Hyrule.
- White Wolfos, a variation of Wolfos that appear in numerous Zelda titles.
- Aeralfos, flying enemies that have appeared in Twilight Princess, Hyrule Warriors, and Tri Force Heroes.
- Chilfos, ice-based enemies that appear in Twilight Princess.