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Stalfos are a very common enemy in the Zelda series. The only game they don't appear in is [The_Legend_of_Zelda:_Majora's_Mask]]. They appear as large skeletal figures, and are usually fairly difficult to kill. Sometimes they are weaponless, and sometimes they wield large swords and shields (With the exception of [The_Legend_of_Zelda:_The_Wind_Waker]], where they wield large spiked clubs). Stalfos are usually found in dungeons. | Stalfos are a very common enemy in the Zelda series. The only game they don't appear in is [The_Legend_of_Zelda:_Majora's_Mask|Majora's Mask]]. They appear as large skeletal figures, and are usually fairly difficult to kill. Sometimes they are weaponless, and sometimes they wield large swords and shields (With the exception of [The_Legend_of_Zelda:_The_Wind_Waker|The Wind Waker]], where they wield large spiked clubs). Stalfos are usually found in dungeons. | ||
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===The Legend of Zelda=== | ===The Legend of Zelda=== |
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Template:Enemy Stalfos are a very common enemy in the Zelda series. The only game they don't appear in is [The_Legend_of_Zelda:_Majora's_Mask|Majora's Mask]]. They appear as large skeletal figures, and are usually fairly difficult to kill. Sometimes they are weaponless, and sometimes they wield large swords and shields (With the exception of [The_Legend_of_Zelda:_The_Wind_Waker|The Wind Waker]], where they wield large spiked clubs). Stalfos are usually found in dungeons.
Variations
The Legend of Zelda
These skeleton guys are in several Zelda games. They have a sword to attack Link. Just run up and strike with sword a couple of times to defeat them. In a second quest playthrough, they can use a sword beam which is similar to links when he is at full heart.
The Adventure of Link
A Link To The Past
The Stalfos in A Link to the Past jump back whenever you swipe your sword at them. A hit with the boomerang will stun them, while a well placed hit with an arrow will deal damage to them. Some will choose to throw a bone at you from afar.
Link's Awakening
A change to the usual Stalfos, the type that appear in Link's Awakening have no sword and prefer to jump at Link. They come in two variants: A basic jumping creature and the second throws a bone-like projectile between leaps.
Ocarina of Time
These skeletal warriors make their return from previous Zelda titles. Watch out for their jump attack, which can do a great deal more damage to you than their regular sword attacks. Use Z targeting to get close while using your shield, then take a quick stab as soon as you see them let their shield down. Try to circle around them when they jump at you. Also, if you get right in their face, you can easily "force them" to attack and get a quick stab in. If done right, you can take them out very quickly this way.
Oracle of Ages
The Stalfos here appear in the same fashion as they did in Link's Awakening.
Oracle of Seasons
The Stalfos here appear in the same fashion as they did in Link's Awakening.
Four Swords
The Stalfos follow the same attack pattern as A Link to the Past.
The Wind Waker
The Stalfos are large, skeletal enemies and they are probably larger in The Wind Waker than they are in any other Zelda title. To defeat a Stalfos you can hit them with your sword to break their bodies into bones, then slash away at the bouncing skull. An easier way to kill a Stalfos in The Wind Waker is to use a bomb to quickly demolish their bodies, then stun the bouncing skull with the Boomerang and then finally finish it with the Skull Hammer.
Four Swords Adventures
The Minish Cap
A classic Zelda enemy here. These skeleton guys will charge at Link and are relatively easy to defeat. Simply strike them with your sword a few times to kill them. They will hop around the room and the red ones will throw bones out at you.
Twilight Princess
In Twilight Princess, Stalfos are skeletons whom have a sword, shield, and minor armor, much like they did in Ocarina of Time. They can be found in the Arbiter Grounds. In order to take them out, you'll have to first defeat them in a sword fight, then bomb their remains that they crumble into once you've hit them enough times. One good strategy for taking out multiple Stalfos simultaneously is to simply bomb arrow them from afar, as it will instantly kill them. Alternatively, you can strike these enemies with the Ball and Chain to instantly kill them.
Phantom Hourglass
Stalfos appear as a collection of bones on the ground. Once Link draws near, the bones will form a skeleton enemy and begin to throw bones toward Link. Stalfos are quite agile and will jump away if Link tries to strike them with his sword. Use the jump attack with your blade. Alternatively, the grappling hook, bombs and the boomerang work wonders against these bony foes.
Spirit Tracks
Skyward Sword
Stalfos are skeleton-like enemies that wield two large swords which they use both to block and to attack. Link must attack from specific directions that are unprotected, requiring good timing and accurate sword slashes.
Stalfos have three main attacks. It will quickly swing one sword horizontally, perform a cross-chop with both swords, or raise both swords above its head in preparation for a powerful two-part attack. The Stalfos is defenseless while its swords are above its head, so this is your chance to run around behind it and slash away.