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Stone Talus are recurring enemies and Sub-Bosses in The Legend of Zelda series.[2][3][name references needed]
Characteristics
Breath of the Wild
137 (142) Stone Talus |
Description |
Common Locations East Necluda | |
Recoverable Materials | |
Stone Taluses appear as a cluster of boulders at first, but once approached, they assemble into large golem-like beings. Luminous, Rare, Frost, and Igneo variations can also be found all around Hyrule. Stone Taluses are fairly large compared and deal important amounts of damage.[how many?] They are very slow-moving, so as long as Link stays behind or beneath them, he will be out of harm's way. Stone Taluses can use their large arm structures to punch and swipe across the ground, dealing heavy damage to the impact area. They can also fall forward and crash their entire body into the ground or launch large fragments of their rocky frame at Link.
To defeat a Stone Talus, Link can climb onto its body and attack the Ore Deposit on its back, usually located on top or at the back of the Sub-Boss. Link can inflict double damage using a two-handed Weapon, or four times as much damage using an Iron Sledgehammer. After taking damage, Stone Taluses attempt to throw Link off by shaking themselves. To make climbing easier, Link can use a Remote Bomb to blast apart its arms, hindering it temporarily. Stone Taluses regenerate lost body parts shortly after losing them. If you can't climb onto it, stun it with a normal arrow, shooting the Ore Deposit on its back, making it fall on its face. If you are new to Taluses, we recommend trying the Stone Talus Senior or the Stone Talus Junior first.
Upon being defeated, a Stone Talus leaves behind Gems depending of its type. By defeating all Stone Taluses in Hyrule Kingdom, as well as all other types of Talus, Link can receive the Medal of Honor: Talus from Kilton. This can only be done after completing the "Destroy Ganon" Main Quest.
Locations
- Great Plateau
- Deya Lake
- North Dueling Peaks (Senior)
- Dueling Peaks South (Junior)
- West Nabi Lake
- North Mable Ridge
- Martha's Landing
- Lake Floria
- Gama Cove
- Ovli Plain
- Cliffs of Quince
Luminous
- Mapla Point
- Lake Hylia North
- Lake Kolomo
- Champion's Gate North
- South Koukot Plateau
- Mount Nabooru
- South Taafei Hill
- East Mount Granajh
- Upland Lindor
- Southern Tal Tal Peak
- Crenel Hills
- Rutimala Hill
Rare
- Hyrule Castle West
- West Vatorsa Snowfield
- Illumeni Plateau
- Kolami Bridge South
- Gisa Crater
- Tabantha Hills
- Hyrule Castle Underground
Tears of the Kingdom
Stone Taluses appear as Enemies in Tears of the Kingdom. They resemble their Breath of the Wild counterparts, but they have been modified to function as a mobile Monster Stronghold replete with chevaux de frise on the undersides of their wooden frames to prevent intruders from climbing.
Other Appearances
Cadence of Hyrule
Stone Taluses are two tiles wide and move every third beat. They have 3 Heart Containers, but must be hit multiple times to crack them, allowing their Hearts to be reduced, unless the character's Weapon has piercing. If the character is next to the Stone Talus the beat before it moves, it will use an area attack, hitting all eight adjacent tiles. If the Stone Talus is not hit for a while, it will sit still and become immune to attacks while it reforms itself, regaining lost Hearts.
Hyrule Warriors: Age of Calamity
Trivia
- Stone Taluses were originally called Steppe Talus in early builds of the game.[4]
Nomenclature
Names in Other Regions | ||
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Language | Names | Meanings |
イワロック (Iwarokku) (BotW | TotK | HWAoC)[7][8] | Portmanteau of 岩 (Iwa) and ロック (Rokku). | |
岩石巨人 (Yánshí Jùrén) (BotW | TotK | HWAoC)[14] | ||
岩石巨人 (Yánshí Jùrén) (BotW | TotK | HWAoC)[22] | ||
Steen-Talus (BotW | TotK | HWAoC)[11][12][13] | Same as English. | |
Lithorok (BotW | TotK | HWAoC)[23] | ||
Lithorok (BotW | TotK | HWAoC)[9][10] | ||
Iwarok (BotW | TotK | HWAoC)[16][17] | ||
Sassorok (BotW | TotK | HWAoC)[5][6] | ||
바위록 (Bawirok) (BotW | TotK | HWAoC)[18] | ||
Каменный глыбник (Kamennyy glybnik) (BotW)[15] | Stone clumper | |
Talus (BotW | TotK | HWAoC)[19][20][21] | ||
Petrarok (BotW | TotK | HWAoC)[24][25][26] | ||
This table was generated using translation pages. To request an addition, please contact a staff member with a reference. |
Gallery
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A Stone Talus from Cadence of Hyrule
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A Stone Talus from Hyrule Warriors: Age of Calamity
See Also
- Frost Talus
- Igneo Talus
- Igneo Talus Titan
- Obsidian Talus
- Sandstone Talus
- Stone Pebblit
- Stone Talus (Junior)
- Stone Talus (Luminous)
- Stone Talus (Rare)
- Stone Talus (Senior)
References
- ↑ "Let's see how many Stone Taluses you've harvested so far... Looks like [X] out of 40." — Kilton (Breath of the Wild)
- ↑ "Stone Talus" — Hyrule Compendium (Breath of the Wild)
- ↑ "Defeated By: Stone Talus" — Game Over (Cadence of Hyrule)
- ↑ Nintendo, The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild - Hunting and Gathering Gameplay - Nintendo E3 2016 , YouTube (Video), published June 14, 2016, retrieved January 23, 2017.
- ↑ "138 Sassorok" — Hyrule Compendium (Breath of the Wild)
- ↑ "Sassorok" — Game Screen (Hyrule Warriors: Age of Calamity, Italian localization)
- ↑ "138 イワロック" — Hyrule Compendium (Breath of the Wild)
- ↑ "イワロック" — Game Screen (Hyrule Warriors: Age of Calamity, Japanese localization)
- ↑ "138 Lithorok" — Hyrule Compendium (Breath of the Wild)
- ↑ "Lithorok" — Game Screen (Hyrule Warriors: Age of Calamity, European French localization)
- ↑ "138 Steen-Talus" — Hyrule Compendium (Breath of the Wild)
- ↑ "Steen-Talus" — Hyrule Compendium (Tears of the Kingdom)
- ↑ "Steen-Talus" — Game Screen (Hyrule Warriors: Age of Calamity, Dutch localization)
- ↑ "岩石巨人" — Game Screen (Hyrule Warriors: Age of Calamity, Traditional Chinese localization)
- ↑ "138 Каменный глыбник" — Hyrule Compendium (Breath of the Wild)
- ↑ "138 Iwarok" — Hyrule Compendium (Breath of the Wild)
- ↑ "Iwarok" — Game Screen (Hyrule Warriors: Age of Calamity, German localization)
- ↑ "바위록" — Game Screen (Hyrule Warriors: Age of Calamity, Korean localization)
- ↑ "138 Talus" — Hyrule Compendium (Breath of the Wild)
- ↑ "Talus" — Hyrule Compendium (Tears of the Kingdom, Latin American Spanish localization)
- ↑ "Talus" — Game Screen (Hyrule Warriors: Age of Calamity, Latin American Spanish localization)
- ↑ "岩石巨人" — Game Screen (Hyrule Warriors: Age of Calamity, Simplified Chinese localization)
- ↑ "Lithorok" — Game Screen (Hyrule Warriors: Age of Calamity, Canadian French localization)
- ↑ "138 Petrarok" — Hyrule Compendium (Breath of the Wild)
- ↑ "Petrarok" — Hyrule Compendium (Tears of the Kingdom, European Spanish localization)
- ↑ "Petrarok" — Game Screen (Hyrule Warriors: Age of Calamity, European Spanish localization)