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===The Legend of Zelda===
===The Legend of Zelda===


The original apperance of the Stalfos is probably actually the easiest as well. They are found right away in level 1, they deal a half of a heart damage and only take a few slashes to defeat. They wield two swords and often have keys embeded into their ribcage.
The original apperance of the Stalfos is probably actually the easiest as well. They are found right away in Level 1, they deal a half of a heart damage, and only take a few slashes to defeat. They wield two swords and often have keys embedded into their ribcage.
In the scond quest, Stalfos will shoot a beam sword, simmilar to that of Links beamn sword.
In the second quest, Stalfos will shoot a beam sword, similar to that of Link's beam sword.


===The Adventure of Link===
===The Adventure of Link===
The Stalfos of this game are armed with a sword and shield with no armour. They come in two colours, red and blue, blue being the stronger of the two. The red Stalfos attack simply by swinging there sword and can be defeated by a sword slash while crouching. The blue Stalfos has the same attack but can also jump and downthrust in mid jump, you defeat them the same way as you would a red Stalfos
The Stalfos of this game are armed with a sword and shield with no armor. They come in two colors, red and blue, blue being the stronger of the two. The red Stalfos attack simply by swinging their sword and can be defeated by a sword slash while crouching. The blue Stalfos has the same attack but can also jump and downthrust in mid jump; you defeat them the same way as you would a red Stalfos


===A Link To The Past===
===A Link To The Past===


Stalfos in A Link to the Past come in two variation. The First, and more commom, of which are small, simillar to the ones seen in The Advnture of Link. The stalfos will constantly jump up and back, avoiding your attacks, and they will also chuck bones at you. The quikest way to despatch these foes is with your bow, but you sword will work too. They deal half a heart damage and their only weapons are their bones.
Stalfos in A Link to the Past come in two variations. The first and more common of which are small, similar to the ones seen in The Adventure of Link. The Stalfos will constantly jump forward and back, avoiding your attacks, and they will also throw bones at you. The quickest way to despatch these foes is with your bow, but you sword will work too. They deal half a heart damage and their only weapons are their bones.


The second and ore uncommon verson are the first incarnotion of big, heavy, armoured STalfos, simmilar to those in Ocarina of Time and Skyward Sword. In this game in the few places where you even find Stalfos, you can easily defeat them by madly slahing your sword, after they crumble you must quikly place a bomb to truly defeat them...or else they will rebuild themselves ad you will have to re-battle them. Stalfos are armed with swords.
The second and more uncommon version are the first appearence of big, heavy, armored Stalfos, similar to those in Ocarina of Time and Skyward Sword. In this game in the few places where you even find Stalfos, you can easily defeat them by madly slashing your sword. After they crumble, you must quickly place a bomb to truly defeat them...or else they will rebuild themselves and you will have to re-battle them. Stalfos are armed with swords.


===Link's Awakening===
===Link's Awakening===
A change to the usual Stalfos, the type that appear in Link's Awakening have no sword and prefer to jump at Link. They come in two variants: A basic jumping creature and the second throws a bone-like projectile between leaps.
A change to the usual Stalfos, the type that appear in Link's Awakening have no sword and prefer to jump at Link. They come in two variants: A basic jumping creature or a bone-like projectile throwing one between leaps.


===Ocarina of Time===
===Ocarina of Time===
These skeletal warriors make their return from previous Zelda titles. Watch out for their jump attack, which can do a great deal more damage to you than their regular sword attacks. Use Z targeting to get close while using your shield, then take a quick stab as soon as you see them let their shield down. Try to circle around them when they jump at you. Also, if you get right in their face, you can easily "force them" to attack and get a quick stab in. If done right, you can take them out very quickly this way. They are found in the [[Forest Temple (Ocarina of Time)|Forest Temple]], the [[Water Temple]], the [[Shadow Temple]], the [[Spirit Temple]], and in [[Ganons Castle]].
These skeletal warriors make their return from previous Zelda titles. Watch out for their jump attack, which can do a great deal more damage to you than their regular sword attacks. Use Z targeting to get close while using your shield, then take a quick stab as soon as you see them let their shield down. Try to circle around them when they jump at you. Also, if you get right in their face, you can easily "force them" to attack and get a quick stab in. If done right, you can take them out very quickly this way. They are found in the [[Forest Temple (Ocarina of Time)|Forest Temple]], the [[Water Temple]], the [[Shadow Temple]], the [[Spirit Temple]], and in [[Ganon's Castle]].


===Oracle of Ages===
===Oracle of Ages===
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===Phantom Hourglass===
===Phantom Hourglass===
Stalfos appear as a collection of bones on the ground. Once Link draws near, the bones will form a skeleton enemy and begin to throw bones toward Link. Stalfos are quite agile and will jump away if Link tries to strike them with his sword. Use the jump attack with your blade. Alternatively, the grappling hook, bombs and the boomerang work wonders against these bony foes. There is also another variety that wears hats, uses a sword, and is much more difficult to deal with.
Stalfos appear as a collection of bones on the ground. Once Link draws near, the bones will form a skeleton enemy and begin to throw bones toward Link. Stalfos are quite agile and will jump away if Link tries to strike them with his sword. Use the jump attack with your blade. Alternatively, the grappling hook, bombs, and the boomerang work wonders against these boney foes. There is also another variety that wears hats, uses a sword, and is much more difficult to deal with.


===Spirit Tracks===
===Spirit Tracks===
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