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'''Stalmaster''' is a [[Mini-Boss]] featured in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword|Skyward Sword]]''. It is found within the [[Ancient Cistern]]. It is basically an upgraded [[Stalfos]], with four hands instead of two. Furthermore, it has a bit more armor, as well. | '''Stalmaster''' is a [[Mini-Boss]] featured in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword|Skyward Sword]]''. It is found within the [[Ancient Cistern]]. It is basically an upgraded [[Stalfos]], with four hands instead of two. Furthermore, it has a bit more armor, as well. This creature was likely designed as a way to implement the game's new "one-to-one" swordplay. In order to be defeated, Link must repeatedly attack the Stalmaster parallel to the direction in which his swords are guarding from. | ||
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Stalmaster is a Mini-Boss featured in Skyward Sword. It is found within the Ancient Cistern. It is basically an upgraded Stalfos, with four hands instead of two. Furthermore, it has a bit more armor, as well. This creature was likely designed as a way to implement the game's new "one-to-one" swordplay. In order to be defeated, Link must repeatedly attack the Stalmaster parallel to the direction in which his swords are guarding from.