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In ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess]]'', Darknuts again have color and helmet variation corresponding to that of ''The Wind Waker''. A black-armored Darknut that is roughly twice Link's height and wears a crested helmet appears as the mid-boss in a {{wp|Pantheon, Rome|Pantheon}}-like room of the [[Temple of Time]], and is capable of many techniques using its massive broadsword, as well as [[Shield Bash|Shield Attack]]s. Despite its strength, it is hampered by incredibly slow movement. While it defends much of the time with its shield, attacking it successfully and repeatedly chips pieces of its armor away, with moves like the [[Helm Splitter]] being quite effective at breaking its guard for successive hits. Once all of its outer armor is gone, it will throw its sword at Link and start attacking him with an arming sword (most likely an estoc). In this stage, it is much faster, and may even kick Link back. However, it is much less powerful and cannot defend nearly as well. | In ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess]]'', Darknuts again have color and helmet variation corresponding to that of ''The Wind Waker''. A black-armored Darknut that is roughly twice Link's height and wears a crested helmet appears as the mid-boss in a {{wp|Pantheon, Rome|Pantheon}}-like room of the [[Temple of Time]], and is capable of many techniques using its massive broadsword, as well as [[Shield Bash|Shield Attack]]s. Despite its strength, it is hampered by incredibly slow movement. While it defends much of the time with its shield, attacking it successfully and repeatedly chips pieces of its armor away, with moves like the [[Helm Splitter]] being quite effective at breaking its guard for successive hits. Once all of its outer armor is gone, it will throw its sword at Link and start attacking him with an arming sword (most likely an estoc). In this stage, it is much faster, and may even kick Link back. However, it is much less powerful and cannot defend nearly as well. | ||
Later, Darknuts with more typical horned helmets appear as enemies deep in the [[Cave of Ordeals]] and in [[Hyrule Castle]], where they are usually fought in pairs | Later, Darknuts with more typical horned helmets appear as enemies deep in the [[Cave of Ordeals]] and in [[Hyrule Castle]], where they are usually fought in pairs, come in subtly different colors, being silver, red-tinted, and turquoise-tinted, and sometimes initially wield maces instead. A turquoise one in the foyer of Hyrule Castle acts as the location's second miniboss, following [[King Bulblin]]. The final Darknut, located in Hyrule Castle's tower, wears a unique set of gold-tinted armor. However, none of the armor or weapon variations denote any functional difference. Playing through the Cave of Ordeals again adds an extra Darknut to the 39th and 49th floors, both of which have distinct silver-and-red armor and swords. | ||
The [[hero's shade]] character has similar armor and stature to Darknuts, and they in fact share certain animations. | The [[hero's shade]] character has similar armor and stature to Darknuts, and they in fact share certain animations. |