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|variants=[[Fire Stalfos]]<br>[[Gibdo]]<br>[[Shrouded Stalfos]]<br>[[Stalchild]]<br>[[Stalfos Gel]]<br>[[Stalfos Knight]]<br>[[Stalfos Mage]]<br>[[Stalfos Rider]]<br>[[Stalfos Warrior]]<br>[[Stalmaster]]<br>[[Staltroop]]<br>[[Sutarunakku]]
|variants=[[Fire Stalfos]]<br>[[Gibdo]]<br>[[Shrouded Stalfos]]<br>[[Stalchild]]<br>[[Stalfos Gel]]<br>[[Stalfos Knight]]<br>[[Stalfos Mage]]<br>[[Stalfos Rider]]<br>[[Stalfos Warrior]]<br>[[Stalmaster]]<br>[[Staltroop]]<br>[[Sutarunakku]]
|relatives=[[Bubble]]<br>[[Skull Kid]]<br>[[Stal]]<br>[[Staldra]]<br>[[Stalhorse]]<br>[[Stalhound]]<br>[[Stalizalfos]]<br>[[Stalkoblin]]<br>[[Stallord]]<br>[[Stalmoblin]]<br>[[Stalnox]]
|relatives=[[Bubble]]<br>[[Skull Kid]]<br>[[Stal]]<br>[[Staldra]]<br>[[Stalhorse]]<br>[[Stalhound]]<br>[[Stalizalfos]]<br>[[Stalkoblin]]<br>[[Stallord]]<br>[[Stalmoblin]]<br>[[Stalnox]]
|comparable=[[Cap'n]]<br>[[Gar and Dion]]<br>[[Hero's Shade]]<br>[[Malmord]]<br>[[Pirate (The Legend of Zelda: Oracle of Seasons/Ages)|Pirate (''The Legend of Zelda: Oracle of Seasons/Ages'')]]<br>[[Skeldritch]]
|comparable=[[Cap'n]]<br>[[Gar and Dion]]<br>[[Hero's Shade]]<br>[[Malmord]]<br>[[Piratian]]<br>[[Skeldritch]]
|expand=expandable
|expand=expandable
}}
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====''The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past''====
====''The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past''====
[[File:Stalfos ALttP blue sprite.png|frame|left]]
[[File:Stalfos ALttP blue sprite.png|frame|left]]
In ''[[The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past]]'', Stalfos lack swords and come in different colors. Indigo-tinted ones are the generic ones, and wander around the room, jumping away if [[Link]] attempts to hit them with his [[sword]]. Red-tinted ones act mostly the same, but also retaliate with a thrown bone.
In ''[[The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past]]'', Stalfos lack swords and come in different colors. Indigo-tinted ones are the generic ones, and wander around the room, jumping away if [[Link]] attempts to hit them with his [[sword]]. Red-tinted ones act mostly the same, but also retaliate with a thrown bone. Yellow-tinted ones are rare, and drop from the ceiling in groups of four before sending their heads floating after Link. Attacking these skulls with the [[sword]] does not damage them, but knocks them back and eventually prompts them to float away. There are also ones that are simply slowly-moving floating skulls, appearing turquoise-tinted in [[Misery Mire]] and orange-tinted in [[Turtle Rock]]. These skulls can be damaged and defeated normally, though they have much more health than normal Stalfos. There are also large [[Stalfos Knight|Skeleton Knight]]s in the [[Ice Palace]], which must be knocked down and then defeated with [[bomb]]s. [[Gibdo]]s in this game resemble Stalfos, but have no further connection.
 
Another type, appearing beige in the [[Eastern Palace]] and yellow-tinted in the [[Dark Palace]], and drop from the ceiling in groups of four before sending their heads floating after Link. Attacking these skulls with the [[sword]] does not damage them, but knocks them back and eventually prompts them to float away. This type's bodies are quite durable, but temporarily fall into an immobile bone pile if attacked.
 
There are also ones that are simply slowly-moving floating skulls, appearing turquoise-tinted in [[Misery Mire]] and orange-tinted in [[Turtle Rock]]. These skulls can be damaged and defeated normally, though they have much more health than normal Stalfos.
 
There are also large [[Stalfos Knight|Skeleton Knight]]s in the [[Ice Palace]], which must be knocked down and then defeated with [[bomb]]s. [[Gibdo]]s in this game resemble Stalfos, but have no further connection.


====''The Legend of Zelda: Link's Awakening''====
====''The Legend of Zelda: Link's Awakening''====
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====''The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time''====
====''The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time''====
In ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time]]'', Stalfos appear as common minibosses and enemies in the latter half of the game, first appearing in the [[Forest Temple]], and later in the [[Gerudo Training Ground]], [[Spirit Temple]], [[Dark Palace|Shadow Temple]], and [[Ganon's Tower]]. They have swords, shields, and glowing red eyes, which continue shimmering even while paused. As they move around, they make a deep, grunting, chuckling sound. They swing their swords and hide behind their shields, also being capable of jumping away to evade and forwards to attack. In some cases, they can seemingly walk above pits. Stalfos are relatively strong enemies, so using the [[shield]] when they attack is worthwhile. In the Forest Temple and the escape from Ganon's Tower, a pair of Stalfos has a unique behavior, in that both must be defeated within a short amount of time of each other or the fallen one will rise again. In [[Master Quest]], they are even more common, appearing in the [[Fire Temple]], [[Ice Cavern]], [[Water Temple]], and the Forest wing [[inside Ganon's Castle]], and as such are in every adult dungeon.
In ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time]]'', Stalfos appear as common minibosses and enemies in the latter half of the game, first appearing in the [[Forest Temple]], and later in the [[Gerudo Training Ground]], [[Spirit Temple]], [[Shadow Temple]], and [[Ganon's Tower]]. They have swords, shields, and glowing red eyes, which continue shimmering even while paused. As they move around, they make a deep, grunting, chuckling sound. They swing their swords and hide behind their shields, also being capable of jumping away to evade and forwards to attack. In some cases, they can seemingly walk above pits. Stalfos are relatively strong enemies, so using the [[shield]] when they attack is worthwhile. In the Forest Temple and the escape from Ganon's Tower, a pair of Stalfos has a unique behavior, in that both must be defeated within a short amount of time of each other or the fallen one will rise again. In [[Master Quest]], they are even more common, appearing in the [[Fire Temple]], [[Ice Cavern]], [[Water Temple]], and the Forest wing [[inside Ganon's Castle]], and as such are in every adult dungeon.


In prototype versions of the game, Stalfos are shown with a much different design, having angry eye holes, yellow bones, and no helmets.
In prototype versions of the game, Stalfos are shown with a much different design, having angry eye holes, yellow bones, and no helmets.
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====''The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker''====
====''The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker''====
In ''[[The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker]]'', Stalfos wield clubs and have large jaws and red tassels on their heads. One followed by a pair of others act as the miniboss of the [[Earth Temple (The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker)|Earth Temple]], with them appearing as strong generic enemies afterward. They often emerge from sarcophagi or burrow out from the ground. They swing their clubs back and forth slowly, sometimes causing them to spin around erratically. Attacking one enough causes its skull to detach and hop around temporarily, at which point Link can attack it. They can be knocked down immediately with a bomb, though most other items have no effect. Sometimes, a horizontal sword slice will cut a Stalfos's torso off its legs, causing it to try to escape Link by walking on its hands.
In ''[[The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker]]'', Stalfos wield clubs and have large underbites and red tassels on their heads. One followed by a pair of others act as the miniboss of the [[Earth Temple (The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker)|Earth Temple]], with them appearing as strong generic enemies afterward. They often emerge from sarcophagi or burrow out from the ground. They swing their clubs back and forth slowly, sometimes causing them to spin around erratically. Attacking one enough causes its skull to detach and hop around temporarily, at which point Link can attack it. They can be knocked down immediately with a bomb, though most other items have no effect. Sometimes, a horizontal sword slice will cut a Stalfos's torso off its legs, causing it to try to escape Link by walking on its hands.


====''The Legend of Zelda: Four Swords Adventures''====
====''The Legend of Zelda: Four Swords Adventures''====
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====''The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess''====
====''The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess''====
In ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess]]'', Stalfos appear in the [[Arbiter's Grounds]], [[Hyrule Castle]]'s northern courtyard, the [[Cave of Ordeals]], and a [[dig cavern]] near the cave leading to the [[Hidden Village]]. Tjey have a small horn on their foreheads and can use either metal or wooden shields, though this is purely an aesthetic difference. They follow Link and slash at him. If Link defeats them, they will be knocked down into a pile of bones, only to rise again shortly. To defeat them entirely, Link must use an explosive, with [[Bomb Arrow]]s being the most effective. Later, the [[Ball and Chain]] can also be used.
In ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess]]'', Stalfos appear with various swords and armor depending on where they are encountered, and seem to have a small horn on their skulls. They first appear in the [[Arbiter's Grounds]]. They follow Link and slash at him. If Link defeats them, they will be knocked down into a pile of bones, only to rise again shortly. To defeat them entirely, Link must use an explosive, with [[Bomb Arrow]]s being the most effective. Later, the [[Ball and Chain]] can also be used.


====''The Legend of Zelda: Phantom Hourglass''====
====''The Legend of Zelda: Phantom Hourglass''====
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|Jap=スタルフォス<br>''Sutarufosu''<br>スタルフォス (首投げ)<br>''Sutarufosu (Kubinage)''
|Jap=スタルフォス<br>''Sutarufosu''<br>スタルフォス (首投げ)<br>''Sutarufosu (Kubinage)''
|JapM=Stalfos; from a corruption of 「スケルトン」 (''sukeruton'', skeleton) and 「スカル」 (''sukaru'', skull)<br><br>Stalfos (head/neck throw) (''A Link to the Past'')
|JapM=Stalfos; from a corruption of 「スケルトン」 (''sukeruton'', skeleton) and 「スカル」 (''sukaru'', skull)<br><br>Stalfos (head/neck throw) (''A Link to the Past'')
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|GerM=-<br>Stalfos Knight (''Ocarina of Time'')
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|Kor=스탈포스
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|ChiS=骷髅战士
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