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Location | The Legend of Zelda A Link to the Past Skull Woods Ganon's Tower Ocarina of Time Forest Temple Shadow Temple Majora's Mask Beneath the Well Oracle of Seasons Oracle of Ages The Faces of Evil Harlequin Bazaar Fortress Centrum The Wand of Gamelon Tykogi Tower Dodamai Palace | |
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Wallmasters are reoccurring enemies in The Legend of Zelda series. They are similar to Floormasters in appearance.
Appearances
The Legend of Zelda
Wallmaster made its debut in The Legend of Zelda. They are frequently found in dungeons, and will come through the wall attempting to grab Link. This will result in Link starting from the entrance of the dungeon.
A Link to the Past
Wallmasters first appear within Skull Woods, the third dungeon of the Dark World. Unlike theor appearance from The Legend of Zelda, Wallmasters come from the ceiling instead of the wall. Initially they appear hidden as if they aren't in the room. However, a shadow will appear and a noise can be heard as the Wallmaster drops from the ceiling. The Wallmaster will attempt to drop down and grab Link. If it successfully does so, it will take Link back to the entrance of the dungeon. In Skull Woods, since there are multiple dungeon entrances, it will take Link back to where he last entered the dungeon.
A Wallmaster can be defeated with two strikes from Link's Master Sword. However, even if one is defeated, new Wallmasters will continuously drop from the ceiling. Since there is an endless amount of Wallmasters in any particular room they appear, there is little reason to defeat them. Instead, Link is better off just avoiding them when they fall from the ceiling.
Ocarina of Time
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In Ocarina of Time, Wallmasters once again hang from the ceiling and drop down on Link. A shadow and an ominous noise will signal their approach, as well as a brief comment from Navi upon entering the room that suggests that Link watch out for the monsters. They are first encountered in the Forest Temple and later appear in the Shadow Temple.
Majora's Mask
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Wallmasters appear in dark places, such as Beneath the Well, and act just as they do in Ocarina of Time.
Oracle of Seasons and Oracle of Ages
Non-canon Appearances
Link: The Faces of Evil
Wallmasters can be found in Harlequin Bazaar and Fortress Centrum. They appear in the background through small holes. They will reach their hand out of the hole in the wall and try to hit Link. They cannot be defeated and should be avoided whenever possible. Using Ropes to climb to higher ledges is the best way to stay away from these creatures.
Zelda: The Wand of Gamelon
In this game, Wallmasters appear in Tykogi Tower and Dodamai Palace. They look like and act the same as the did in Link: The Faces of Evil.
Gallery
Wallmaster Artwork from Million Publications Strategy Guide for The Legend of Zelda.
Wallmaster Artwork from Kadokawa Shoten Strategy Guide for The Legend of Zelda.
Wallmaster Sprite from The Legend of Zelda.
Wallmaster Sprite from A Link to the Past.
Wallmaster Sprite from A Link to the Past.
Wallmaster Sprite from A Link to the Past.
Wallmaster Sprite from Oracle of Seasons and Oracle of Ages
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Wallmaster as it appears in Ocarina of Time
Wallmaster Sprite from The Faces of Evil and The Wand of Gamelon.