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The '''Helmaroc King''', also known as the '''Helmasaur King''' is a large creature wearing a strong mask that can be broken with enough hits from a [[Hammer]]. It has appeared both as a large [[Helmasaur]] and a large [[Kargaroc]] in different games | The '''Helmaroc King''', also known as the '''Helmasaur King''' is a large creature wearing a strong mask that can be broken with enough hits from a [[Hammer]]. It has notably appeared both as a large [[Helmasaur]] and a large [[Kargaroc]] in different games, hence the varying English names, but even then, they are officially considered different interpretations of the same entity.<ref>''Super Smash Bros. Brawl'' trophy description: "''A monstrous bird that wears a mask. On orders from Ganondorf, he sets out in search of Zelda, capturing every pointy-eared little girl he can find. His weak point is the area directly under his mask. This fellow also appears in "A Link to the Past," but that version was more beastly and was called the Helmasaur King... He still wore a mask, of course.''"</ref> | ||
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