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'''Knucklemaster''' is the boss of [[Skull Woods]] in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: A Link Between Worlds]]'', replacing [[Mothula]] from ''[[The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past]]''. It is an enormous [[Wallmaster (The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past)|Wallmaster]] with exposed muscle tissue wearing a metal gauntlet. Its weak point is the giant eyeball on its palm.
'''Knucklemaster''' is the boss of [[Skull Woods]] in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: A Link Between Worlds]]'', replacing [[Mothula]] from ''[[The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past]]''. It is an enormous [[Wallmaster (The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past)|Wallmaster]] with exposed muscle tissue wearing a metal gauntlet. Its weak point is the giant eyeball on its palm.


Knucklemaster has two attacks, which are punching at [[Link]] from the side and slapping the ground where he stands. To damage it, Link needs to trick it during its punch attack by [[Wall Merge|Wall Merging]] or using the [[Tornado Rod]], causing it to crash into the wall and become stunned and vulnerable. The more Link attacks it, the more aggressive it gets, using the slap attack more and more times consecutively. The slap attack is difficult to avoid without Wall Merging and also destroys cracked tiles in the floor, limiting Link's movement. After enough damage, Knucklemaster turns purple and angry, now often using the slap attack for the duration of Link's [[Stamina Gauge]]. Continuing to take advantage of its punch attack eventually defeats it, opening the path leading to [[Seres]]' portrait in the forest.
Knucklemaster has two attacks, which are punching at [[Link]] from the side and slapping the ground where he stands. To damage it, Link needs to trick it during its punch attack by [[Wall Merge|Wall Merging]] or using the [[Tornado Rod]], causing it to crash into the wall and become stunned and vulnerable. The more Link attacks it, the more aggressive it gets, using the slap attack more and more times consecutively. The slap attack is difficult to avoid without Wall Merging and also destroys cracked tiles in the floor, limiting Link's movement. After enough damage, Knucklemaster turns purple and angry, now often using the slap attack for the duration of Link's [[Stamina Gauge]]. Continuing to take advantage of its punch attack eventually defeats it, opening the path leading to [[Ceres]]' portrait in the forest.


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