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Skulltulas are made more dangerous and less common in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess]]'', though they are still an early-game introduction, being found in the [[Forest Temple]]. The first one shown appears dangling from a string, like before, but once approached, descends all the way to the ground and begins pursuing Link directly, likely to surprise players of the previous games. Later ones are sometimes also found dangling from threads at first, but also sometimes automatically on the ground, walking around. Getting them to expose their underbellies is much less simple due to their horizontal position and deliberate attacks, though a quick counterattack when one rears up or a successful [[Shield Bash|Shield Attack]] stuns it enough to follow with several further blows. Additionally, Skulltulas that are already knocked down are susceptible to the [[Ending Blow]]. | Skulltulas are made more dangerous and less common in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess]]'', though they are still an early-game introduction, being found in the [[Forest Temple]]. The first one shown appears dangling from a string, like before, but once approached, descends all the way to the ground and begins pursuing Link directly, likely to surprise players of the previous games. Later ones are sometimes also found dangling from threads at first, but also sometimes automatically on the ground, walking around. Getting them to expose their underbellies is much less simple due to their horizontal position and deliberate attacks, though a quick counterattack when one rears up or a successful [[Shield Bash|Shield Attack]] stuns it enough to follow with several further blows. Additionally, Skulltulas that are already knocked down are susceptible to the [[Ending Blow]]. | ||
Additionally, a water-filled room in the Forest Temple contains a smaller, orange-patterned Skulltula. It can be simply dealt with via the [[slingshot]] or [[Gale Boomerang]], knocking it to the ground where it commonly goes into the water, defeating it instantly | Additionally, a water-filled room in the Forest Temple contains a smaller, orange-patterned Skulltula. It can be simply dealt with via the [[slingshot]] or [[Gale Boomerang]], knocking it to the ground where it commonly goes into the water, defeating it instantly. Despite only one appearing, the Skulltula artwork for this game uses this design. | ||
====''The Legend of Zelda: Phantom Hourglass''==== | ====''The Legend of Zelda: Phantom Hourglass''==== |