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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]], [[ | 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. |