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Revision as of 20:03, 15 November 2019
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- Not to be confused with Wallmaster.
Floormasters,(OoT)[1] also known as Floor Masters,(TMC)[2] are recurring enemies in The Legend of Zelda series.
Characteristics
Ocarina of Time
Floormasters hover over the ground and glow green before attacking in Ocarina of Time. A single Sword swipe will split Floormasters into three miniature hands that will regenerate into the main figure if given enough time. These small hands tend to grab hold of Link's neck, providing a perfect opportunity for the others to jump on, dealing auxiliary damage. Occasionally these enemies may also be invisible, requiring use of the Lens of Truth to see them.
Majora's Mask
Oracle of Seasons
Template:Sectstub Floormasters appear in Oracle of Seasons, making their 2D Zelda debut. They act like the Wallmasters from the original Legend of Zelda, appearing from walls and taking Link back to the beginning of the dungeon.
Oracle of Ages
Template:Sectstub Floormasters also appear in Oracle of Ages, where their methods are the same in OoS.
The Wind Waker
Template:Figurine In The Wind Waker, Floormasters will rise from the ground and try to grab Link. If the Floormaster succeeds, Link will be pulled to the beginning of the dungeon. Link can defeat Floormasters by hitting them with his Sword, or by freezing them with Ice Arrows and subsequently smashing them with the Skull Hammer. Floormasters will pick up Vases, chairs, and other objects nearby to use as projectiles against Link, given he is within the foe's range.
Four Swords Adventures
The Floormasters of Four Swords Adventures appear in the Lost Woods, and cannot be killed, but can be stunned briefly. If a Floormaster grabs Link, it will pull him into the Dark World.
The Minish Cap
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Trivia
- The Floormasters of The Wind Waker are the only kind that do not drag Link all the way back to the beginning of the dungeon when grabbed. They instead take him a couple rooms back, or to the beginning of the room in question.
- Some of the sounds Floormasters make in The Wind Waker were recycled from Majora.
Nomenclature
Names in Other Regions | |||
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Language | Name | Meaning | |
Japanese | フロアマスター (Furoamasutā) | Floor Master | |
ChineseSI | 地魔手 (Dì Móshǒu) | Magic Hand in earth Antonymous to 天魔手 (Wallmaster) | |
French | Grossbaffe (OoT) Rampe-Mort (MM) La Main (TWW) Floor Master (TMC) |
Big Slap Creeping Death The Hand Floormaster | |
FrenchCA | Grossbaffe (MM3D) | ||
German | Bodengrapscher (OoT) Todesgrapscher (TWW) Terrorgrapscher (OoT3D) |
Floor Grabber Death Grabber Terror Grabber | |
Italian | Mano Diabolica (OoT3D) Mano nera (TWW) |
Evil Hand Black Hand | |
Spanish | Floormaster |
Gallery
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A developmental shot of a Floormaster from Ocarina of Time
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Link confronting a Floormaster from Majora's Mask
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A Floormaster and its small counterparts from Majora's Mask
See Also
References
- ↑ Encyclopedia, Dark Horse Books, pg. 177 (OoT)
- ↑ "Floor Master" — Figurine (The Minish Cap)
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