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Stalchildren haunt [[Hyrule Field]] and [[Ikana Graveyard]] in Ocarina of Time and Majora's Mask respectively and they attack by swinging small punches at Link. A bigger one will appear after a while. They, especially the giant ones, will reward Link with [[Rupee]]s and are a good source of them.
Stalchildren haunt [[Hyrule Field]] and [[Ikana Graveyard]] in Ocarina of Time and Majora's Mask respectively and they attack by swinging small punches at Link. A bigger one will appear after a while. They, especially the giant ones, will reward Link with [[Rupee]]s and are a good source of them.
===Twilight Princess===
===Twilight Princess===
In Twilight Princess they are called '''Stalkin'''.  
In Twilight Princess they are called '''Stalkin'''. <br>
'''Enemy''': Stalkin<br>
''Enemy'': Stalkin<br>
'''Attacks''': Spear (quarter-heart)<br>
''Attacks'': Spear (quarter-heart)<br>
'''Found''': Arbiter’s Grounds; Hyrule Castle<br>
''Found'': Arbiter’s Grounds; Hyrule Castle<br>
'''Description''': Stalchildren generally attack in groups, swarming Link and thrusting their spears. Singularly, stalchildren can be defeated with several swipes of the sword. In large numbers, they are easily dispatched with a few quick spin attacks.
''Description'': Stalchildren generally attack in groups, swarming Link and thrusting their spears. Singularly, stalchildren can be defeated with several swipes of the sword. In large numbers, they are easily dispatched with a few quick spin attacks.
{{Cat|Twilight Princess Enemies}}
{{Cat|Twilight Princess Enemies}}
{{Cat|Ocarina of Time Enemies}}
{{Cat|Majora's Mask Enemies}}
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