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In ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time]]'', Skulltulas are common enemies in narrow halls and occasional enemies in large open rooms, first being found along with several variants [[inside the Deku Tree]]. Unlike most enemies, they are unrestricted by biome and as such appear in many regions. They hang by their string near the ceiling, descending rapidly when [[Link]] approaches. In some cases, they seem to come through the ceiling itself if the room is short enough. A few are also invisible, requiring the [[Lens of Truth]] to see. If Link gets too close to one, it rapidly spins, knocking him away while damaging him. When left alone, they slowly flip between showing their backs and bellies. Child Link's non-explosive items cannot damage a Skulltula from the back, so he must time his attack to hit the belly while not getting too close. Adult Link's [[Hookshot]] will paralyze it briefly on the back, and [[arrow]]s will defeat it regardless of side. | In ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time]]'', Skulltulas are common enemies in narrow halls and occasional enemies in large open rooms, first being found along with several variants [[inside the Deku Tree]]. Unlike most enemies, they are unrestricted by biome and as such appear in many regions. They hang by their string near the ceiling, descending rapidly when [[Link]] approaches. In some cases, they seem to come through the ceiling itself if the room is short enough. A few are also invisible, requiring the [[Lens of Truth]] to see. If Link gets too close to one, it rapidly spins, knocking him away while damaging him. When left alone, they slowly flip between showing their backs and bellies. Child Link's non-explosive items cannot damage a Skulltula from the back, so he must time his attack to hit the belly while not getting too close. Adult Link's [[Hookshot]] will paralyze it briefly on the back, and [[arrow]]s will defeat it regardless of side. | ||
Their artwork shows them with | Their artwork shows them with realistic spider eyes on their heads, though this detail is not present in-game, with the heads being solid-colored. This is one of the few missing details from artwork to not be added in-game in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time 3D]]''. | ||
A [[cursed family]] in [[Kakariko Village]] was turned into hybrid Skulltula-like creatures. Unlike normal Skulltulas, the face on their back is indeed their actual face, while the normal spider "eyes" are actually their teeth. Attacking their belly will stun them while eliciting a pained wail. Once the stun wears off, they will attack him once in retribution if he approaches again. | A [[cursed family]] in [[Kakariko Village]] was turned into hybrid Skulltula-like creatures. Unlike normal Skulltulas, the face on their back is indeed their actual face, while the normal spider "eyes" are actually their teeth. Attacking their belly will stun them while eliciting a pained wail. Once the stun wears off, they will attack him once in retribution if he approaches again. |