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| attack = <span style="font-size:70%">''Damage to Link wearing no armor''</span><br/>{{H|6}} Melee punch<br/>{{H|6}} Crushed by body<br/>{{H|0.5}} Thrown from top of body<br/>{{H|0.25}}-{{H|2.25}} Boulder throw | | attack = <span style="font-size:70%">''Damage to Link wearing no armor''</span><br/>{{H|6}} Melee punch<br/>{{H|6}} Crushed by body<br/>{{H|0.5}} Thrown from top of body<br/>{{H|0.25}}-{{H|2.25}} Boulder throw | ||
| weapon = [[Breath of the Wild Bows|Bows]]<br/>[[Remote Bomb (Rune)|Remote Bombs]]<br/>[[Breath of the Wild Two-Handed Weapons|Two-Handed Weapons]] | | weapon = [[Breath of the Wild Bows|Bows]]<br/>[[Remote Bomb (Rune)|Remote Bombs]]<br/>[[Bomb Arrow]]s<br/>Blunt [[Breath of the Wild Two-Handed Weapons|Two-Handed Weapons]]<br/>[[Urbosa's Fury]]<br/>[[Bomb Flower]]s | ||
| game = ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild|Breath of the Wild]]'' | | game = ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild|Breath of the Wild]]''<br/>''[[The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom|Tears of the Kingdom]]'' | ||
| location = | | location = [[East Passage|Hyrule Castle Underground]]<br/>[[Hyrule Castle West]]<br/>[[Illumeni Plateau]]<br/>[[Kolami Bridge South]]<br/>[[Gisa Crater]]<br/>[[Tabantha Hills]]<br/>[[West Vatorsa Snowfield]]<br/>'''''Tears of the Kingdom'''''<br/>[[Taafei Hill Cave]]<br/>[[Drenan Highlands]]<br/>[[North Akkala Beach]] | ||
| reward = [[Flint]], [[Amber]], [[Opal]], [[Ruby]], [[Sapphire]], [[Topaz]], [[Diamond]] | | reward = [[Flint]], [[Amber]], [[Opal]], [[Ruby]], [[Sapphire]], [[Topaz]], [[Diamond]], [[Rare Stone Talus Heart]] (heart ''Tears of the Kingdom'' only) | ||
| related | | related = [[Stone Talus]]<br/>[[Stone Talus (Luminous)]]<br/>[[Frost Talus]]<br/>[[Igneo Talus]] | ||
}} | }} | ||
'''Stone Talus (Rare)''' are bosses that appear in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild|Breath of the Wild]]'', ''[[Hyrule Warriors: Age of Calamity|Age of Calamity]]'', and ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom|Tears of the Kingdom]]''. | |||
==''Breath of the Wild''== | |||
The '''Stone Talus (Rare)''' is one of the many overworld bosses found in ''Breath of the Wild''. It disguises itself in the ground as a collection of rocks, and the boss forms as [[Link (Breath of the Wild)|Link]] draws near. | |||
There are 40 of these bosses spread throughout all of [[Hyrule]]. Along with the standard Stone Talus, Link can also encounter the [[Frost Talus]] and [[Igneo Talus]], among others. Defeating all 40 and reporting to [[Kilton]] at the [[Fang and Bone]] rewards Link with the [[Medal of Honor: Talus]]. | There are 40 of these bosses spread throughout all of [[Hyrule]]. Along with the standard Stone Talus, Link can also encounter the [[Frost Talus]] and [[Igneo Talus]], among others. Defeating all 40 and reporting to [[Kilton]] at the [[Fang and Bone]] rewards Link with the [[Medal of Honor: Talus]]. | ||
==Locations== | ===Locations=== | ||
The Talus beasts are scattered far and wide throughout Hyrule. Frigid, snowy regions are home to the Frost Talus variant, while the [[Eldin (Breath of the Wild)|Eldin]] region features the Igneo Talus. Be sure to check out our [[zd:breath-of-the-wild-interactive-map|''Breath of the Wild'' Interactive Map]] for all the different locations the Stone Talus and its variants can be found. | |||
The Talus beasts are scattered far and wide throughout Hyrule. Frigid, snowy regions are home to the Frost Talus variant, while the [[Eldin]] region features the Igneo Talus. Be sure to check out our [ | |||
==Strategy== | ===Strategy=== | ||
There is only one phase of this boss fight, so the strategy is very simple. Exposed on the top, or on the side, of all Talus beasts is an [[Ore Deposit]] of some variety, which is the only place the Talus can be damaged. The Talus is otherwise unaffected when attacked, except by [[Remote Bomb (Rune)|Remote Bombs]], which can be used to destroy its arms. This does not deal any damage, however, so Link must attack the Ore Deposit to defeat it. | There is only one phase of this boss fight, so the strategy is very simple. Exposed on the top, or on the side, of all Talus beasts is an [[Ore Deposit]] of some variety, which is the only place the Talus can be damaged. The Talus is otherwise unaffected when attacked, except by [[Remote Bomb (Rune)|Remote Bombs]], which can be used to destroy its arms. This does not deal any damage, however, so Link must attack the Ore Deposit to defeat it. | ||
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Like all Talus variations, it's markedly vulnerable to [[Urbosa's Fury]] strikes, which deal significant damage to it when knocked down. However, the strikes may fail when the Talus is upright. | Like all Talus variations, it's markedly vulnerable to [[Urbosa's Fury]] strikes, which deal significant damage to it when knocked down. However, the strikes may fail when the Talus is upright. | ||
==Rewards== | ===Rewards=== | ||
The Ore Deposit situated on the Talus' body will occasionally drop some of its loot when struck. This includes precious gemstones from [[Diamond]]s to [[Opal]]s, or basic stones such as [[Flint]]. Upon death, the Talus will drop many gemstones, including the aforementioned. These Taluses are the richest source of ore in the game, the caveat being their scarcity. | |||
==''Age of Calamity''== | |||
In ''[[Hyrule Warriors: Age of Calamity|Age of Calamity]]'', Stone Talus (Rare) appear and fight almost identically as their Stone Talus counterparts. They may drop rare gems as rewards, including [[Opal]], [[Topaz]], [[Sapphire]], [[Ruby]], or [[Diamond]]. After each Stone Talus is defeated, the player will receive a [[Stone Talus Trophy]]. These can be used to complete [[Age of Calamity Quests|quests]] or upgrade weapons of the various warriors. | |||
===Gallery=== | |||
<gallery> | |||
File:AoC-Talus-Rare.png|Stone Talus (Rare) from ''[[Hyrule Warriors: Age of Calamity|Age of Calamity]]'' | |||
</gallery> | |||
==''Tears of the Kingdom''== | |||
Stone Talus (Rare) function largely as they did in ''Breath of the Wild'', with two exceptions: | |||
First, [[gloom]]-infected versions exist in the [[Depths]]; such as below [[Tanagar Canyon]], looking down onto the [[Lindor Canyon Mine]]<!--need to check if this changes with [[World Level]], I saw it like this with one dungeon done-->. These deal gloom damage - which disables [[Heart Container]]s, and can only be healed by returning to the [[surface]], visiting a [[lightroot]], eating a "[[Sunny]]" meal or being revived by a [[fairy]] - rather than ordinary damage. | |||
Secondly, in addition to dropping gems and other rocky [[Tears of the Kingdom Materials|materials]], they drop a [[Rare Stone Talus Heart]]. This is a spiked rock in the shape of a 🖤, which cannot be further broken down or taken into [[Link (Breath of the Wild)#Tears of the Kingdom|Link]]'s inventory. They can, however, be [[fuse]]d to a weapon; adding a fuse power of 33 and turning the weapon into a [[Rare Stone Talus Hammer]]. | |||
==See also== | ==See also== | ||
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