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{{Infobox|enemy
{{Infobox|enemy
| image    = [[File:Stalmaster.jpeg]]
| image    = [[File:Stalmaster.jpeg]]
| game    = ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword|Skyward Sword]]''
| game    = ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword|Skyward Sword]]'', ''[[Hyrule Warriors|Hyrule Warriors]]''
| location = [[Ancient Cistern]]
| location = [[Ancient Cistern]]
| weapon  = Sword
| weapon  = Sword
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'''Stalmaster''' is a [[Mini-Boss]] featured in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword|Skyward Sword]]''. It is found within the [[Ancient Cistern]]. It is basically an upgraded [[Stalfos]], with four hands instead of two. Furthermore, it has a bit more armor, as well. This creature was likely designed as a way to implement the game's new "one-to-one" swordplay. In order to be defeated, Link must repeatedly attack the Stalmaster parallel to the direction in which his swords are guarding from.
'''Stalmaster''' is a [[Mini-Boss]] featured in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword|Skyward Sword]]''. It is found within the [[Ancient Cistern]]. It is basically an upgraded [[Stalfos]], with four hands instead of two. Furthermore, it has a bit more armor, as well. This creature was likely designed as a way to implement the game's new "one-to-one" swordplay. In order to be defeated, Link must repeatedly attack the Stalmaster parallel to the direction in which his swords are guarding from.
==Hyrule Warriors==
Stalmaster appears in ''[[Hyrule Warriors|Hyrule Warriors]]'' as an upgraded version of the [[Stalfos]]. Stalmaster has a possibility of dropping two upgrade materials, [[Stalmaster Wrist Bone]], and [[Stalmaster's Skull]].




{{Cat|Skyward Sword Enemies}}
{{Cat|Skyward Sword Enemies}}
{{Cat|Skyward Sword Mini-Bosses}}
{{Cat|Skyward Sword Mini-Bosses}}
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