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|name = Stalfos
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'''Stalfos''' are recurring enemies in {{LZS|Series}}. They are skeletal knights or soldiers common to [[dungeon]]s and tombs. Stalfos vary differently in appearance and behavior in each installment, but generally share similar traits as undead enemies wielding [[Sword]]s and sometimes [[Shield]]s, or as athletic skeletons that attack with their bones or even skulls.
 
In the 2D ''Zelda'' games, Stalfos are usually depicted as common, weak enemies. Often they will jump away to evade [[Link]]'s Sword when he attempts to swipe at them with it, and others may even throw their bones at him to retaliate. In the 3D console ''Zelda'' games, Stalfos are instead depicted as elite enemies or even mini-bosses, who skillfully wield weapons they use to attack Link with. These Stalfos usually take much more effort to take down.
 
Numerous variants of Stalfos, and other similar skeletal enemies, have appeared throughout the series. Notable variants include the [[Parutamu]], [[Stalfos Knight]]s, [[Shrouded Stalfos]], [[Stalchild]]ren, [[Big Dark Stalfos]], and [[Staltroop]]. Several Stalfos bosses have also appeared, including [[Master Stalfos]], [[Igos du Ikana]], [[Blue Stalfos]], [[Stalmaster]], and several others.
 
In many games, particularly the 2D-styled ''Zelda'' games, [[Gibdo]]s can have their bandages burned away to reveal a Stalfos underneath.
 
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==Characteristics and Weaknesses==
===''The Legend of Zelda''===
{{TLoZManual|Stalfos|A skeleton that's got a sword in each hand. Little attacking power.}}
[[File:TLoZ Stalfos Sprite.png|left]]
In {{TLoZ}}, Stalfos appear as common enemies in dungeons that wield dual swords. They appear in [[Level-1 (The Legend of Zelda)|Level-1]] and [[Level-7 (The Legend of Zelda)|Level-7]]. In the [[Second Quest]], they appear in Level-1, [[Level-3 (The Legend of Zelda)|Level-3]], and [[Level-8 (The Legend of Zelda)|Level-8]]. They are weak monsters that wander in a random path, and can be killed in a single strike with even the weakest of Link's Swords. The Stalfos in the Second Quest are slightly different as they can shoot [[Sword Beam]]s.
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===''The Adventure of Link''===
{{TAoLManual|Stalfos|A skeleton warrior that can somehow use a sword, but is poor at handling a shield.}}
[[File:StalfosTAoL.png|40px|left]]
In {{TAoL}}, Stalfos appear wielding a sword and a basic shield. They use their shield to block Link's attacks from their upper body, however as they do not move their shields, their legs are vulnerable to attacks while crouching. Some Stalfos fall from above and attempt to attack Link with a [[Down Thrust]]. Red and blue Stalfos appear, with the blue variant being the stronger one. They appear in the [[Parapa Palace]], [[Midoro Palace]] and [[Palace on the Sea]].
 
An even stronger variant, called a [[Parutamu]], also appears. These warriors look and fight identically to the Stalfos, but wear horned helmets. Red and blue Parutamu appear.
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