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==Appearances==
==Appearances==
===The Legend of Zelda===
===The Legend of Zelda===
The original appearance of the Stalfos is probably actually the easiest version to defeat as well. They are found right away in [[Level 1: The Eagle|Level 1]], they deal a half a heart of damage, and only take a few slashes to defeat. They wield two swords and often have keys embedded into their ribcage.{{Ref|[http://www.zeldadungeon.net/gallery/displayimage.php?album{{=}}537&pid{{=}}14997#top_display_media The Legend of Zelda Instruction Manual] (US GBA Version), pg. 26|These skeleton soldier will come at you with two-handed sword. They may look menacing, but they can easily defeated.}}{{Ref|[http://www.zeldadungeon.net/gallery/displayimage.php?album{{=}}52&pid{{=}}523#top_display_media The Legend of Zelda Instruction Manual] (US NES Version), pg. 35|A skeleton that's got a sword in each hand. Little attacking power.}} In the [[Second Quest]], Stalfos shoot a beam sword, similar to that of [[Link]]'s beam sword.
The original appearance of the Stalfos is probably actually the easiest version to defeat as well. They are found right away in [[Level 1: The Eagle|Level 1]], they deal a half a heart of damage, and only take a few slashes to defeat. They wield two swords and often have keys embedded into their ribcage.{{Ref|[http://www.zeldadungeon.net/gallery/displayimage.php?album{{=}}537&pid{{=}}14997#top_display_media The Legend of Zelda Instruction Manual] (US GBA Version), pg. 26|These skeleton soldiers will come at you with a two-handed sword. They may look menacing, but they can be easily defeated.}}{{Ref|[http://www.zeldadungeon.net/gallery/displayimage.php?album{{=}}52&pid{{=}}523#top_display_media The Legend of Zelda Instruction Manual] (US NES Version), pg. 35|A skeleton that's got a sword in each hand. Little attacking power.}} In the [[Second Quest]], Stalfos shoot a beam sword, similar to that of [[Link]]'s beam sword.


===The Adventure of Link===
===The Adventure of Link===
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===Link's Awakening===
===Link's Awakening===
A change to the usual Stalfos, the type that appears in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Link's Awakening|Link's Awakening]]'' wields no sword and prefer to jump or throwing bone-like projectile at Link. They come in two variants: A Green Stalfos and Orange Stalfos.
A change to the usual Stalfos, the type that appears in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Link's Awakening|Link's Awakening]]'' wields no sword and prefers to jump or throw bone-like projectiles at Link. They come in two variants: A Green Stalfos and Orange Stalfos.


====Green Stalfos====
====Green Stalfos====
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A superstition exists with the [[Kokiri]] where if any adult becomes lost in the [[Lost Woods]], they turn into one of these creatures. This supposedly happens to the [[Master Craftsman's Son]] in the [[Ocarina of Time Biggoron's Sword Trading Sequence|Trading Sequence]] when [[Fado (Ocarina of Time)|Fado]] gives Link the [[Poacher's Saw]].
A superstition exists with the [[Kokiri]] where if any adult becomes lost in the [[Lost Woods]], they turn into one of these creatures. This supposedly happens to the [[Master Craftsman's Son]] in the [[Ocarina of Time Biggoron's Sword Trading Sequence|Trading Sequence]] when [[Fado (Ocarina of Time)|Fado]] gives Link the [[Poacher's Saw]].


=== Majora's Mask ===
===Majora's Mask===
 
Only two Stalfos appear within the game as Mini-bosses. They are [[Igos Du Ikana]]'s [[Igos%27_Servants|servants]]. {{Ref|pg. 419|Trick the king into thinking he's seeing a child-sized version of Captain Keeta by wearing the Captain's Hat during your bone-rattling battle with the skeletal Stalfos knights and Igos himself.|''The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask Official Nintendo Player's Guide''}}
Only two Stalfos appear within the game as Mini-bosses. They are [[Igos Du Ikana]]'s [[Igos%27_Servants|servants]]. {{Ref|pg. 419|Trick the king into thinking he's seeing a child-sized version of Captain Keeta by wearing the Captain's Hat during your bone-rattling battle with the skeletal Stalfos knights and Igos himself.|''The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask Official Nintendo Player's Guide''}}


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==Non-Canon Appearances==
==Non-Canon Appearances==
===Link: The Faces of Evil===
===Link: The Faces of Evil===
These skeleton creatures wield two swords and will try to walk right up to Link, and slash at him with them. The attacks are incredibly slow and are very weak, making the Stalfos one of simplest enemies to defeat in the game. While they don't really travel in packs too often, they do tend to re-spawn. Link jusdt need to slash his sword once at the Stalfos and it will be defeated. Stalfos will almost always leave a single red [[Rupee|ruby]] behind as a reward. They can be found in Goronu and Lupay.
These skeleton creatures wield two swords and will try to walk right up to Link, and slash at him with them. The attacks are incredibly slow and are very weak, making the Stalfos one of simplest enemies to defeat in the game. While they don't really travel in packs too often, they do tend to re-spawn. Link just needs to slash his sword once at the Stalfos and it will be defeated. Stalfos will almost always leave a single red [[Rupee|ruby]] behind as a reward. They can be found in Goronu and Lupay.


===Zelda: The Wand of Gamelon===
===Zelda: The Wand of Gamelon===
Stalfos can be found patrolling the area of Sakado and Gohiyan Ship. They look like and act the same as the did in ''Link: The Faces of Evil''.  
Stalfos can be found patrolling the area of Sakado and Gohiyan Ship. They look like and act the same as they did in ''Link: The Faces of Evil''.  


===Battle Quest===
===Battle Quest===
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