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==In ''[[Super Smash Bros. 4]]''== | ==In ''[[Super Smash Bros. 4]]''== | ||
[[File:DarkStalfos.jpg|thumb|left|150px|A shadow Stalfos in [[Master Fortress]].]] | [[File:DarkStalfos.jpg|thumb|left|150px|A shadow Stalfos in [[Master Fortress]].]] | ||
Stalfos appear as enemies in [[Smash Run]] in {{for3ds}}. They walk slowly from left to right, and attack when a player approaches. They actively defend themselves with their shields which block attacks and [[reflect]] [[projectiles]], making defeating them significantly harder: to damage a Stalfos it must be hit from above, below or behind, or in the | Stalfos appear as enemies in [[Smash Run]] in {{for3ds}}. They walk slowly from left to right, and attack when a player approaches. They actively defend themselves with their shields, which block attacks and [[reflect]] [[projectiles]], making defeating them significantly harder: to damage a Stalfos, it must be hit from above, below ,or behind, or in the brief moment in which it lowers its guard to attack. The latter option is very risky, as Stalfos also possess significant flinch resistance. Stalfos attack either with a three-slash combo or a jump attack, the latter of which [[meteor smash]]es at a diagonal angle. | ||
In {{forwiiu}}, shadow versions of Stalfos appear inside [[Master Fortress]]. Unlike | In {{forwiiu}}, shadow versions of Stalfos appear inside [[Master Fortress]]. Unlike the Smash Run version, these shadow Stalfos can be [[grab]]bed and [[throw]]n, making them easier to defeat. | ||
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===Trophy information=== | ===Trophy information=== |
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Universe | The Legend of Zelda |
Article on Zelda Wiki | Stalfos |
The Stalfos (スタルフォス, Stalfos) is a recurring enemy in the The Legend of Zelda universe.
In Super Smash Bros. 4
Stalfos appear as enemies in Smash Run in Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS. They walk slowly from left to right, and attack when a player approaches. They actively defend themselves with their shields, which block attacks and reflect projectiles, making defeating them significantly harder: to damage a Stalfos, it must be hit from above, below ,or behind, or in the brief moment in which it lowers its guard to attack. The latter option is very risky, as Stalfos also possess significant flinch resistance. Stalfos attack either with a three-slash combo or a jump attack, the latter of which meteor smashes at a diagonal angle.
In Super Smash Bros. for Wii U, shadow versions of Stalfos appear inside Master Fortress. Unlike the Smash Run version, these shadow Stalfos can be grabbed and thrown, making them easier to defeat.
Trophy information
The Stalfos trophy is exclusive to Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS.
- Stalfos
- These powerful enemies from the Legend of Zelda series block attacks with their shields, even while they're attacking, making them very difficult to deal with. However, when their attention is focused in front, they're very vulnerable to attacks from behind...
Origin
The Stalfos is an enemy that has appeared in almost every main game in The Legend of Zelda series, with the exception of Four Swords. They are undead skeleton beings that wield various weapons, from swords to clubs, and occasionally wield a shield as well. Stalfos are considered powerful enemies, and sometimes mini-bosses, in most games that they have appeared in.
The Smash Run version of the Stalfos is based on the design from The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time.
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