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{{Infobox|enemy
|name    = Walltula
| image   = [[File:Walltula-Model-Small.png|150px]]
|image   = [[File:Walltula-Model-Small.png|150px]]<br>''A Walltula from ''Skyward Sword'''
| caption  = Walltula from Skyward Sword
|game   = ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess|Twilight Princess]]''
| threat  = 1
''[[The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword|Skyward Sword]]''
| attack  = <u>'''''Twilight Princess'''''</u><br/>{{H|0.25}} Contact<br/><u>'''''Skyward Sword'''''</u><br/>{{H|1}} Contact
|habitat = [[Ordon Village]]<br>[[Forest Temple (Twilight Princess)|Forest Temple]]<br>[[Skyview Temple]]
| game     = ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess|Twilight Princess]]''<br/>''[[The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword|Skyward Sword]]''
|weapon = [[Bow]]<br>[[Slingshot]]<br>[[Clawshot]]
| location = <u>'''''Twilight Princess'''''</u><br/>[[Ordon Village]]<br/>[[Forest Temple (Twilight Princess)|Forest Temple]]<br/>[[City in the Sky]]<br/><u>'''''Skyward Sword'''''</u><br/>[[Skyview Temple]]<br/>[[Faron Woods]]<br/>[[Thunderhead]]
| weapon   = [[Bow]] - 1 hit<br/>[[Slingshot]] - 1 hit<br/>[[Clawshot]] - 1 hit
| related  = [[Skulltula]]<br/>[[Skullwalltula]]
}}
}}


'''Walltulas''' are enemies found in more recent [[The Legend of Zelda (Series)|''The Legend of Zelda'']] games. They cling to vines and ram [[Link]] if they see him while he climbs the vines. They are easily defeated with many ranged weapons, including the [[Boomerang]], [[Slingshot]], [[Bow]], and [[Clawshot]]/[[Double Clawshots]].
'''Walltulas''' are enemies found in recent [[The Legend of Zelda (Series)|''The Legend of Zelda'']] games. They cling to vines and ram [[Link]] if they see him while he climbs the vines. They are easily defeated with many ranged weapons, including the [[Boomerang]], [[Slingshot]], [[Bow]], and [[Clawshot]].


==Appearances==
==Appearances==
===Twilight Princess===
===Twilight Princess===
In ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess|Twilight Princess]]'', Walltulas make their debut appearance. They are small spiders that hang around vines. Because of this, they are only found in outside areas but they are mostly found in the Forest Temple. They are unable to be hit with Link's sword. He must use any projectile weapon, including the Slingshot, Bow and Arrow, and Clawshot (or Double Clawshot) to take them down.
In ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess|Twilight Princess]]'', Walltulas make their first of two appearances. They are small spiders that hang around vines. Because of this, they are only found in foresty areas, where there are vines to be found. They are found in [[Ordon Village]], the [[Forest Temple (Twilight Princess)|Forest Temple]], and in the [[City in the Sky]]. They are unable to be hit with Link's [[Sword]], as coming close to them results in the Walltula attempting to bite Link,{{Ref|pg. 21|• Walltulas bite if you're right next to them|[[Prima Games Twilight Princess Collector's Edition Strategy Guide|Prima Games Twilight Princess Guide]]}} which knocks him off the vines. However, they can be defeated with any projectile weapon, including the Slingshot,{{Ref|pg. 21|'''Walltula'''<br/>• Use your Slingshot from range|[[Prima Games Twilight Princess Collector's Edition Strategy Guide|Prima Games Twilight Princess Guide]]}} Bow and Arrow, or Clawshot. It only takes one hit to defeat them.{{Ref|pg. 21|'''Walltula'''<br/>• Only one hit defeats them|[[Prima Games Twilight Princess Collector's Edition Strategy Guide|Prima Games Twilight Princess Guide]]}}


They seem to have a skull on them symbolizing them to be similar to the Skulltulas. They move around a little bit and make pauses making a perfect moment for Link to shoot them. If they see Link climbing up they will run into him knocking him down.
They seem to have a skull on on their back, which could symbolize their close affiliation with [[Skulltula]]s. They move around a little bit and sometimes pause, making a perfect moment for Link to shoot them. If they see Link climbing up, they run into him, knocking him down.


They are actually the very first enemy encountered in the game; directly after buying the Slingshot from [[Sera's Sundries]] in [[Ordon Village]], one can be found on the ladder that leads up to [[Link's House]].
Walltulas are one of the very first enemies encountered in ''Twilight Princess''. Directly after purchasing the Slingshot from [[Sera's Sundries]] in Ordon Village, a Walltula can be found on the ladder that leads up to [[Link's House]].


===Skyward Sword===
===Skyward Sword===
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Walltulas are small spiders that can be found crawling on vines. Their backs have a skull-like image which makes them a part of the skulltula family. Since they are found on walls and vines, they cannot be defeated using the sword. Instead, Link must use a projectile weapon such as the Slingshot or Bow and Arrow. These enemies are generally found in the [[Faron Woods]] area, including the [[Skyview Temple]].
Walltulas make their second and most recent appearance in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword|Skyward Sword]]''. They are small spiders that can be found crawling on vines. Their backs have a skull-like image, which suggests they are a part of the Skulltula family. Since they are found on walls and vines, they cannot be defeated using the Sword. Instead, Link must use a projectile weapon such as the Slingshot or Bow and Arrow. These enemies are generally found in the [[Faron Woods]] area, including the [[Skyview Temple]], as that is where Link is most likely to find vines.
 
According to [[Fi]], Walltulas live on other creatures' bodily fluids.{{Ref|name=Fi-Descrip|SS|1949|Fi}} Fi also mentions that fully grown Walltulas are much more dangerous than young Walltulas,{{Ref|name=Fi-Descrip}} suggesting that the [[Skulltula]]s found in ''Skyward Sword'' are simply fully grown Walltulas.
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==Sea Also==
==See Also==
* [[Skulltula]]
* [[Skulltula]]
* [[Big Skulltula]]
* [[Skullwalltula]]
* [[Skullwalltula]]
* [[Gold Skulltula]]
* [[Gold Skulltula]]


==Trivia==
==Trivia==
* There is a hidden [[Walltula]] in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess|Twilight Princess]]'' that is very difficult to defeat. After buying the [[Slingshot]] from [[Sera's Sundries]], a Walltula will appear on the trunk of the gigantic tree that stands above [[Link's House]], on the left side of the trunk. This Walltula is so faraway that only a perfect shot will get it. When it's killed, it will land and vanish on the other side, making any [[Rupee]]s it dropped inaccessible.
*There is a hidden [[Walltula]] in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess|Twilight Princess]]'' that is very difficult to defeat. After purchasing the [[Slingshot]] from [[Sera's Sundries]], a Walltula appears on the trunk of the gigantic tree that stands above [[Link's House]], on the left side of the trunk. This Walltula is so faraway that only a perfect shot gets it. When it is defeated, it lands and vanishes on the other side, making any [[Rupee]]s it dropped inaccessible.
*[[Walltula]]s and [[Skullwalltula]]s are very similar. However, Skullwalltula's bodies are in the shape of a skull, whereas Walltula's bodies look more like that of the real world [[Wikipedia:Spider|spider]].
 
==Gallery==
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File:Walltula.png|''Walltula from Twilight Princess''
File:Walltula-Screen-Small.jpg|''Walltula from Skyward Sword''
</gallery>
 
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Walltula
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Walltula from Skyward Sword

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Clawshot - 1 hit

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Walltulas are enemies found in recent The Legend of Zelda games. They cling to vines and ram Link if they see him while he climbs the vines. They are easily defeated with many ranged weapons, including the Boomerang, Slingshot, Bow, and Clawshot.

Appearances

Twilight Princess

In Twilight Princess, Walltulas make their first of two appearances. They are small spiders that hang around vines. Because of this, they are only found in foresty areas, where there are vines to be found. They are found in Ordon Village, the Forest Temple, and in the City in the Sky. They are unable to be hit with Link's Sword, as coming close to them results in the Walltula attempting to bite Link,[1] which knocks him off the vines. However, they can be defeated with any projectile weapon, including the Slingshot,[2] Bow and Arrow, or Clawshot. It only takes one hit to defeat them.[3]

They seem to have a skull on on their back, which could symbolize their close affiliation with Skulltulas. They move around a little bit and sometimes pause, making a perfect moment for Link to shoot them. If they see Link climbing up, they run into him, knocking him down.

Walltulas are one of the very first enemies encountered in Twilight Princess. Directly after purchasing the Slingshot from Sera's Sundries in Ordon Village, a Walltula can be found on the ladder that leads up to Link's House.

Skyward Sword

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Walltulas make their second and most recent appearance in Skyward Sword. They are small spiders that can be found crawling on vines. Their backs have a skull-like image, which suggests they are a part of the Skulltula family. Since they are found on walls and vines, they cannot be defeated using the Sword. Instead, Link must use a projectile weapon such as the Slingshot or Bow and Arrow. These enemies are generally found in the Faron Woods area, including the Skyview Temple, as that is where Link is most likely to find vines.

According to Fi, Walltulas live on other creatures' bodily fluids.[4] Fi also mentions that fully grown Walltulas are much more dangerous than young Walltulas,[4] suggesting that the Skulltulas found in Skyward Sword are simply fully grown Walltulas.

See Also

Trivia

  • There is a hidden Walltula in Twilight Princess that is very difficult to defeat. After purchasing the Slingshot from Sera's Sundries, a Walltula appears on the trunk of the gigantic tree that stands above Link's House, on the left side of the trunk. This Walltula is so faraway that only a perfect shot gets it. When it is defeated, it lands and vanishes on the other side, making any Rupees it dropped inaccessible.
  • Walltulas and Skullwalltulas are very similar. However, Skullwalltula's bodies are in the shape of a skull, whereas Walltula's bodies look more like that of the real world spider.

Gallery

References

  1. "• Walltulas bite if you're right next to them" — Prima Games Twilight Princess Guide, pg. 21
  2. "Walltula
    • Use your Slingshot from range
    " — Prima Games Twilight Princess Guide, pg. 21
  3. "Walltula
    • Only one hit defeats them
    " — Prima Games Twilight Princess Guide, pg. 21
  4. 4.1 4.2 "Target lock: Walltula Found mostly in ivy and on walls, you can expect this creature to approach when it senses your presence. The beast lives on other creatures' bodily fluids. A fully grown Walltula is several orders of magnitude more dangerous than a young Walltula." — Fi, Skyward Sword.