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Guardian Stalkers are recurring Enemies in The Legend of Zelda series.[1]
Characteristics
Breath of the Wild
125 (130) Guardian Stalker |
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Guardian Stalkers are a type of Guardian found throughout Hyrule, most commonly in the area surrounding Hyrule Castle. They were built by the ancient Sheikah to be used as a powerful weapon against Calamity Ganon.[2] During the events of Breath of the Wild, they are an enemy to Link under Calamity Ganon's influence. Guardian Stalkers have a large amount of health at 1500 and can fire powerful blue laser beams from their eye that can deal 58 points of damage. If a target is too close to them, they will attempt to distance themselves in order to fire their lasers; otherwise, they will relentlessly pursue the target until they lose track of it. Sometimes when firing their lasers, they will fire in rapid succession if their health is low enough and link has not moved too far from when they fired their last laser. These rapid lasers will stop if link gets hit too far from their last firing point, if link is no longer within their range, or at a random stopping point. Link can inflict a high amount of damage to Guardian Stalkers by deflecting their lasers back at their eye with a Perfect Guard. When defeated, they may drop any combination of Ancient Materials. Link can cut off the legs of a Guardian Stalker, which temporarily stuns them and results in Ancient Materials being dropped. This can also topple them, rendering them helpless. However, a disarmed Guardian Stalker will attempt to recover its footing and distance itself from Link while attacking, making it difficult to land further hits. If Link hits a Guardian Stalker in it's eye using a bow, it will temporarily stun it in a similar fashion that cutting off it's legs would do. Sometimes when doing this, the Guardian Stalker will move sideways in order to mess up link's aim. Using Stasis + on a charging up Guardian Stalker will stun them afterwards, even if not hit during stasis. In Master Mode, Guardian Stalkers will sometimes take slightly longer in their charge up phase before firing their laser to throw off Link's timing.
Drops
A Guardian Stalker drops between 10 and 12 of:
Item | Percentage |
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Ancient Screw |
35% |
Ancient Spring |
26% |
Ancient Gear |
21% |
Ancient Shaft |
15% |
Ancient Core |
2.5% |
Giant Ancient Core |
0.5%
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Other Appearances
Super Smash Bros. Ultimate
A Guardian appears as an Advanced Support Spirit in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate. When used, it increases resistance to weapons.
Hyrule Warriors: Age of Calamity
Guardian Stalkers are set to retroactively debut in Hyrule Warriors: Age of Calamity, running roughshod over Hyrule just like in Breath of the Wild. One is prematurely recruited by Ganon's Malice in order to kill Zelda before she can awaken her powers in Road to the Ancient Lab.
Gallery
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Artwork acknowledging Thanksgiving, depicting a Guardian Stalker breaking through the trees
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Artwork acknowledging Christmas, depicting a Guardian Stalker decorated like a Christmas tree
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A Guardian Stalker, as seen in-game
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A Guardian Stalker with broken off legs
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A Guardian Stalker that is not under Ganon's control
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A Guardian Stalker pursuing Link in the 2014 Breath of the Wild trailer
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Link attacking a Guardian Stalker in the 2014 Breath of the Wild trailer
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A Guardian Stalker statue from the E3 2016 Breath of the Wild booth
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Statues of Link and a Guardian Stalker fighting from the E3 2016 Breath of the Wild booth
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The Guardian amiibo
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Japan Expo 2017 artwork, depicting defeated Guardian Stalkers
See Also
References
- ↑ "Guardian Stalker" — Hyrule Compendium (Breath of the Wild)
- ↑ "The Sheikah of ancient Hyrule developed this as a weapon to combat Ganon." — Hyrule Compendium (Breath of the Wild)