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{{about|the antagonist of The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask|the information on the game itself|[[The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask]]}}
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{{quote|A puppet that can no longer be used is mere garbage. [[Skull Kid|This puppet]]'s role has just ended...|Majora's Mask|The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask}}
'''Majora's Mask''' is an evil, heart-shaped mask with reality-bending powers and a will of its own. It is the titular object and the main antagonist of ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask]]'', and is also featured in the game's logo. For most of the game, Majora's Mask possesses the [[Skull Kid]]. Majora's Mask is dark purple, and besides having some tribal markings, it is painted dark red paint around its eyes and at its bottom. Majora's Mask has glowing, orange eyes with light green pupils. It also has yellow spikes on its sides with points fading into other colors. Majora's Mask was used in an ancient tribe's hexing rituals and was later sealed away because of its evil magic.
'''Majora's Mask''' is an evil, heart-shaped mask with reality-bending powers and a will of its own. It is the titular object and the main antagonist of ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask]]'', and is also featured in the game's logo. For most of the game, Majora's Mask possesses the [[Skull Kid]]. Majora's Mask is dark purple, and besides having some tribal markings, it is painted dark red paint around its eyes and at its bottom. Majora's Mask has glowing, orange eyes with light green pupils. It also has yellow spikes on its sides with points fading into other colors. Majora's Mask was used in an ancient tribe's hexing rituals and was later sealed away because of its evil magic.


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The [[Happy Mask Salesman]] sets out on a quest to find the mask. He goes to great lengths to find the legendary mask and eventually obtains it. As the he continues his travels across the world, [[Skull Kid]], who enjoys playing pranks, knocked out the salesman and began looking at his bag of masks. He eventually found Majora's Mask and began wearing it, influencing his mischievous nature into becoming more maniacal. The mask eventually consumed him entirely, making him evil.
The [[Happy Mask Salesman]] sets out on a quest to find the mask. He goes to great lengths to find the legendary mask and eventually obtains it. As the he continues his travels across the world, [[Skull Kid]], who enjoys playing pranks, knocked out the salesman and began looking at his bag of masks. He eventually found Majora's Mask and began wearing it, influencing his mischievous nature into becoming more maniacal. The mask eventually consumed him entirely, making him evil.


Majora's Mask forces Skull Kid to manipulate the [[Moon]]. The moon is taken out of its orbit and is set to crash into [[Termina]]. Near the end of his journey, [[Link]] manages to save Termina by calling on the [[Four Giants]] to stop the Moon from crashing into the world. At this, Majora's Mask abandons Skull Kid and takes control of the moon itself, continuing to push against the giants. Link and [[Tatl]] follow it into the moon for a final battle.
Majora's Mask forces Skull Kid to manipulate the [[Moon]]. The moon is taken out of its orbit and is set to crash into [[Termina]]. Near the end of his journey, [[Link]] manages to save Termina by calling on the [[Four Giants]] to stop the Moon from crashing into the world. At this, Majora's Mask abandons Skull Kid and brings Link and [[Tatl]] into the moon for a final battle.


In the final battle, Majora takes on three forms, the first one being Majora's Mask itself. In the first phase, Majora's Mask is fought, during which its spikes begin to move and thin tentacle-like objects grow from its back. Majora's Mask sometimes uses its tentacles in a whirling attack. After taking a certain amount of damage, Majora's Mask summons the four boss masks to help it in the battle. To defeat the mask, Link must shoot a projectile weapon from behind Majora's Mask, causing it the collapse and giving Link the opportunity to strike Majora's Mask with his [[sword]]. However, it must be a strike to the back to stun it. After Majora's Mask has taken enough damage and shoot energy beams at Link. With his [[Mirror Shield]], Link can deflect the beams back at Majora's Mask. Even after Majora's Mask is defeated, it is still seen as being the base for Majora's second form, Majora's Incarnation.
In the final battle, Majora takes on three forms, the first one being Majora's Mask itself. In the first phase, Majora's Mask is fought, during which its spikes begin to move and thin tentacle-like objects grow from its back. Majora's Mask sometimes uses its tentacles in a whirling attack. After taking a certain amount of damage, Majora's Mask summons the four boss masks to help it in the battle. To defeat the mask, Link must shoot a projectile weapon from behind Majora's Mask, causing it the collapse and giving Link the opportunity to strike Majora's Mask with his [[sword]]. However, it must be a strike to the back to stun it. After Majora's Mask has taken enough damage and shoot energy beams at Link. With his [[Mirror Shield]], Link can deflect the beams back at Majora's Mask. Even after Majora's Mask is defeated, it is still seen as being the base for Majora's second form, Majora's Incarnation.


Once its final form, [[Majora's Wrath]], is destroyed, the evil power leaves the mask, leaving it harmless and inert. The Happy Mask Salesman reacquires it in [[Termina Field]] before continuing his travels.
Once its final form, [[Majora's Wrath]], is destroyed, the evil power leaves the mask, leaving it harmless and inert. The Happy Mask Salesman reacquires it in [[Termina Field]] before continuing his travels.  


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