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==The Battle==
==The Battle==
This boss battle requires the [[Spinner]] in order to inflict damage. Link must go towards Stallord's spine with his Spinner and jump into it. Also, [[Staltroop]]s will appear; they are simply automatons, no aggressive tendencies. Avoid them or it will slow down the Spinner and sink. Once he hits this skeletal boss three times, he will collapse. All the sand in the area will subdue, leaving Link to think Stallord has perished, but only half the battle is truly over.{{Ref|TP|7000|[[Midna]]}} In the second phase, Giant Stallord Floating Fireball Skull, Link must jump from wall to wall utilizing the Spinner Rails to his advantage, that is until he gets close enough to Stallord who is in front of Link shooting fireballs towards him.{{Ref|TP|7003|[[Midna]]}} He must jump into Stallord with the Spinner, which knocks him downward.{{Ref|TP|7004|[[Midna]]}} He can then hit him repeatedly with his sword.{{Ref|TP|7005|[[Midna]]}} The battles goes for a very long time because to the pinpoint jumps needed to avoid the fall. Doing this three times will defeat this boss for good. A [[Heart Container]] will flutter from his remains, allowing the Hero to collect it and venture forth to the [[Mirror Chamber]] to see the [[Mirror of Twilight]].
This boss battle requires the [[Spinner]] in order to inflict damage. Link must go towards Stallord's spine with his Spinner and jump into it. Also, [[Staltroop]]s will appear; they are simply automatons, no aggressive tendencies. Avoid them or it will slow down the Spinner and sink. Once he hits this skeletal boss three times, he will collapse. All the sand in the area will subdue, leaving Link to think Stallord has perished, but only half the battle is truly over.{{Ref|TP|7000|[[Midna]]}} In the second phase, Giant Stallord Floating Fireball Skull, Link must jump from wall to wall utilizing the Spinner Rails to his advantage, that is until he gets close enough to Stallord who is in front of Link shooting fireballs towards him.{{Ref|TP|7003|[[Midna]]}} He must jump into Stallord with the Spinner, which knocks him downward.{{Ref|TP|7004|[[Midna]]}} He can then hit him repeatedly with his sword.{{Ref|TP|7005|[[Midna]]}} The battles goes for a very long time because to the pinpoint jumps needed to avoid the fall. Doing this three times will defeat this boss for good. A [[Heart Container]] will flutter from his remains, allowing the Hero to collect it and venture forth to the [[Mirror Chamber]] to see the [[Mirror of Twilight]].
==Trivia==
The music during the second phase of Stallord's battle are remixes of battle themes for both [[King Dodongo]] and [[Volvagia]] from ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time|Ocarina of Time]]''.


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{{Cat|Twilight Princess Bosses}}
{{Cat|Twilight Princess Bosses}}
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