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==Age of Calamity==
==Age of Calamity==
In ''[[Hyrule Warriors: Age of Calamity|Age of Calamity]]'', Stone Talus take on a similar appearance as their ''Breath of the Wild'' counterparts, appearing in normal, [[Luminous|Stone Talus (Luminous)]], and [[Rare|Stone Talus (Rare)]] variants. The gems that are on top of the talus once again serve as the enemies weak point and hits to these gems will cause their energy gauge to deplete. Normal attacks will deal more minimal damage, but a special attack can leave a Stone Talus stunned momentarily. This can allow the warrior to leap up onto the Talus body and deliver direct strikes to its gems.
In ''[[Hyrule Warriors: Age of Calamity|Age of Calamity]]'', Stone Talus take on a similar appearance as their ''Breath of the Wild'' counterparts, appearing in normal, [[Stone Talus (Luminous)|Luminous]], and [[Stone Talus (Rare)|Rare]] variants. The gems that are on top of the talus once again serve as the enemies weak point and hits to these gems will cause their energy gauge to deplete. Normal attacks will deal more minimal damage, but a special attack can leave a Stone Talus stunned momentarily. This can allow the warrior to leap up onto the Talus body and deliver direct strikes to its gems.


An [[Igneo Talus]] is actually the first talus encountered in the game, appearing during the [[Daruk, the Goron Hero]]. A pair of traditional Stone Talus appear as the final boss during [[The Road Home, Besieged]] scenario.
An [[Igneo Talus]] is actually the first talus encountered in the game, appearing during the [[Daruk, the Goron Hero]]. A pair of traditional Stone Talus appear as the final boss during [[The Road Home, Besieged]] scenario.

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