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A '''Helmasaurus''' is a larger version of a [[Helmasaur]] in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess|Twilight Princess]]''. Their bodies have formed around the steel helmet, making it part of their body. They are found in the [[City in the Sky]], the seventh [[Dungeon]] in ''Twilight Princess''. Unlike the Helmasaur, their helmet cannot be removed. This means [[Link]] must perform a [[Hidden Skills#Back Slice|Back Slice]] on them so he can attack their rear.
A '''Helmasaurus''' is a larger version of a [[Helmasaur]] in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess|Twilight Princess]]''. Their bodies have formed around the steel helmet, making it part of their body. They are found in the [[City in the Sky]], the seventh [[Dungeon]] in ''Twilight Princess''. Unlike the Helmasaur, their helmet cannot be removed. This means [[Link]] must perform a [[Hidden Skills#Back Slice|Back Slice]] on them so he can attack their rear. Alternatively, you can also wait for them to charge, and then slash away at their unarmored behinds.




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A Helmasaurus is a larger version of a Helmasaur in Twilight Princess. Their bodies have formed around the steel helmet, making it part of their body. They are found in the City in the Sky, the seventh Dungeon in Twilight Princess. Unlike the Helmasaur, their helmet cannot be removed. This means Link must perform a Back Slice on them so he can attack their rear. Alternatively, you can also wait for them to charge, and then slash away at their unarmored behinds.