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This article is about the object. For the game subtitled "Majora's Mask", see The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask.

Majora's Mask (ムジュラの仮面, Mujura's Mask) is an object from the game The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask.

In Super Smash Bros. Melee

The Majora's Mask stage.

Majora's Mask appears as a stage that available only during Event 47: Trophy Tussle 3, for which the player receives the trophy. It has two horns on top (the human player starts on the left horn), and together, they create an enclosed area between them. Both sides of the stage are curved. They then lead down to some horizontal horns, which can be used as ledges.

Trophy information

Majora's Mask trophy in Melee.

A lonely Skull Kid put on Majora's Mask and unknowingly allowed a great evil to invade the land of Termina. The mask manifested its evil power into the fearsome looking moon, and the Skull Kid became merely a puppet under its malevolent power. In the ultimate battle with Link, Majora's Mask fought in three separate forms.

In Super Smash Bros. 4

A Mii Swordfighter wearing Majora's Mask.

Majora's Mask is worn by Skull Kid. In addition, it appears in just Super Smash Bros. for Wii U as a trophy as well as an item in Smash Tour: when selected in a battle, it makes the user start with 50% damage in exchange for doubled stats.

Majora's Mask also appears as a paid downloadable content piece of headgear for Mii Fighters.

Trophy information

Majora's Mask trophy in for Wii U.

The Majora's Mask trophy is a Challenge reward, requiring that all 48 pieces of custom headgear be collected. It is part of the Ocarina of Time & Majora's Mask Trophy Box.

Ntsc Created for the most hexing rituals, this mask is infused with such dark magic that it becomes an evil creature in its own right. In a separate dimension called Termina, it tries to cause the end of the world by making the moon fall from the sky. And if you think the mask looks creepy, wait until you see its other forms!

Pal Created for use in ancient hexing rituals, this mask was infused with such dark magic that it became an evil creature in its own right. In a separate dimension called Termina, it tries to cause the end of the world by making the moon fall from the sky. And if you think the mask looks creepy, wait till you see its other forms!

N64: The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask (10/2000)

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Masks play a prominent role in The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask. One of them serves as the main antagonist of the game.

Prior to the events of Majora's Mask, a wandering Skull Kid had ambushed a man in the forest. The man attacked in the forest is later revealed to be the Mask Salesman from Ocarina of Time. Apparently, he knew of Majora's Mask and the tribe that made use of its powerful sorcery to bewitch people. as demonstrated by the Skull Kid's mischief. Because of the mask's great power, and in fear of all the catastrophes committed by said mask, it (along with the tribe) vanished from history. Indeed, Skull Kid stole Majora's Mask, completely unaware of the fact that a great evil was housed inside it, and ultimately being a victim to the mask's influence. Using his new-found power, he performed all kinds of mischief like turning Link into a Deku. The Mask Salesman feared a horrible catastrophe would happen again, giving Link no choice but to stop all kinds of havoc in Termina.

After a series of trials, Link eventually freed Termina's guardians from their imprisonment. After learning a melody of trust, Link played the melody to prevent the destruction of Termina and free Skull Kid from the mask. The mask later revealed itself, stating that the Skull Kid was merely a puppet in his plan. He entered and possessed the moon he created, and Link followed after the mask.

From there he found a child wearing Majora's Mask. He asked to play Tag, to which Link reluctantly agrees. If the player has given away all their non-transformation masks away to the four lunar children (who disappear after they finish playing Hide-and-Seek with Link), the only child will give Link a powerful, yet sinister mask. The player can only wear this mask in boss rooms.

Majora serves as the final boss of the game. He is fought in three phases, which transform into a humanoid figure after each fight; these forms are Mask, Incarnation and Wrath. Despite using powerful attacks (some of which are of a bizarre and childish manner), Majora is of no match to Link's power and is ultimately defeated. He disappears, along with the moon that he created. Link wakes up in south Termina Field, and see an ashamed Skull Kid. The Mask Salesman picks up the mask, seeing that the spirit has been destroyed for good, and bids Link farewell.