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===''Twilight Princess''=== In ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess|Twilight Princess]]'' there are several different types of Stalfos. Stalfos like those in ''Ocarina of Time'' have returned, but with the characteristics of Skeleton Warriors from ''Link to the Past'', as Link must drop a bomb (or use a bomb arrow or the Ball and Chain item) to totally crush their bones and defeat them. If any other weapon is used against then the Stalfos will break into pieces, but the bones will then soon pull themselves together and recreate the Stalfos. The Stalfos in this game carry swords and have glowing green "eyes" similar to those of Igos du Ikana's henchmen. Stalfos first appear in the Arbiter's Grounds, and make a few appearances afterwards. ====Stalkin==== '''Stalkin''' are miniature skeletons armed with equally small tridents. They are extremely weak, but emerge from underground in large swarms. ====Stallord==== '''Twilit Fossil: Stallord''' ('''Hahra Zigant''' in the Japanese version) is the boss of Arbiter's Grounds in ''[[Twilight Princess]]''. Stallord is a massive, draconic skeleton protruding from the sand which [[Zant]] brings to life by plunging a magical sword into its skull. Stallord attacks by breathing streams of deadly smoke at Link and summoning Staltroops to both attack for it and to defend itself. The spinner rail is also patrolled by razor traps. After Link uses the Spinner to destroy its spine, the sand drains from the arena and reveals a tall column covered in Spinner tracks. Stallord's skull revives and flies around the arena, and Link rides the column's rails, dodging the fireballs it spits, to catch up to and attack it. Once Stallord is defeated, Zant's sword releases a [[Heart Container]], and the door to the Mirror Chamber is opened. The boss music played during Stallord's first phase shares the same music as Diababa's first phase and the second phase is a remixed, accelerated version of the music heard during King Dodongo's and Volvagia's boss fights in ''Ocarina of Time''. ====Staltroops==== '''Staltroops''' are armored undead summoned by Stallord, during the first phase of the boss battle with it. They are used by Stallord to block Link's "Spinner" item, and do not attack him directly, despite being armed with swords and shields. ====Stalhounds==== Skeletal dogs, called '''Stalhounds''', also appear in Hyrule Field at night, similar to the Stalchildren of ''Ocarina of Time''. They circle Link and jump at him to attack. The player is eventually forced to fight a whole pack of Stalhounds located near the South Gate of Hyrule Castle Town in order to recover an item stolen from Link's friend Ilia.
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