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Upon death, they may drop some [[Bokoblin Horn]]s or [[Bokoblin Fang|Fangs]]. Additionally, every Stalkoblin has a [[Bokoblin Arm]] attached to it, which Link can pick up and use a weapon. After Link fully defeats a Stalkoblin, all of the bones will disappear, with the exception of the Bokoblin Arm. | Upon death, they may drop some [[Bokoblin Horn]]s or [[Bokoblin Fang|Fangs]]. Additionally, every Stalkoblin has a [[Bokoblin Arm]] attached to it, which Link can pick up and use a weapon. After Link fully defeats a Stalkoblin, all of the bones will disappear, with the exception of the Bokoblin Arm. | ||
Stalkoblins are fairly abundant throughout Hyrule, but are most commonly found | Stalkoblins are fairly abundant throughout Hyrule, but are most commonly found on the [[Great Plateau]], as well as in the [[Ridgeland Tower]] and [[Woodland Tower]] regions. | ||
If Link wears the [[Bokoblin Mask]] or [[Majora's Mask]], the Stalkoblins will no longer attack Link, unless Link first attacks them. This is also achieved with the [[Disguise]] set bonus, which is given if Link wears a complete [[Phantom Ganon Set]], or if has the Level 2 upgrade of the [[Radiant Set]]. | If Link wears the [[Bokoblin Mask]] or [[Majora's Mask]], the Stalkoblins will no longer attack Link, unless Link first attacks them. This is also achieved with the [[Disguise]] set bonus, which is given if Link wears a complete [[Phantom Ganon Set]], or if has the Level 2 upgrade of the [[Radiant Set]]. |