Stalizalfos
Stalizalfos are recurring Enemies in The Legend of Zelda series.[1][2][3]
Characteristics
Breath of the Wild
116 (119) Stalizalfos |
Description |
Common Locations Hyrule Ridge | |
Recoverable Materials | |
Stalizalfos are the skeletal remains of Lizalfos which emerge from the earth at night. They may have various Weapons such as Lizal Forked Boomerangs equipped, however, if they do not carry any Weapons, they will swipe their tails at Link or try to jab their tongue at him, the latter not even happening due to being undead. Like other Stal enemies, their bones are very fragile. Any attack Link dishes out will cause them to temporarily fall apart.[4] The bones rebuild themselves without the head after a short period of time and walk toward the head as the head hops and rolls to the body so that they can rejoin. If Link destroys the head before the monster rebuilds itself, it is permanently defeated and both the body and head will vanish.
If Link wears the Lizalfos Mask, Majora's Mask, or possesses the Disguise; Bone Atk. Up Set Bonus by wearing the full Radiant Set or Phantom Ganon Set, Stalizalfos will not attack Link unless he attacks them.
Drops
Stalizalfos can drop between 1 and 2 of:
Item | Percentage |
---|---|
Lizalfos Talon |
100.0 %
|
As well as 1 of:
Item | Percentage |
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Lizalfos Horn |
100.0 %
|
Stalizalfos can drop between 1 and 2 of:
Item | Percentage |
---|---|
Arrow x5 |
70.0 % |
Lizalfos Talon |
30.0 %
|
As well as 1 of:
Item | Percentage |
---|---|
Lizalfos Horn |
100.0 %
|
Tears of the Kingdom
Other Appearances
Hyrule Warriors: Age of Calamity
Stalizalfos reappear in Hyrule Warriors: Age of Calamity, first appearing in Freeing Korok Forest. Like in Breath of the Wild, they wield various weapons to attack enemies with. Unlike Breath of the Wild, when a Stalizalfos is defeated, its head flies off and resumes the fight as a Cursed Lizalfos.
Nomenclature
Names in Other Regions | ||
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Language | Names | Meanings |
スタルリザルフォス (Sutarurizarufosu) (BotW | TotK)[6] | ||
骷髏蜥蜴戰士 (Kūlóu Xīyì Zhànshì) (BotW | TotK) | ||
骷髅蜥蜴战士 (Kūlóu Xīyì Zhànshì) (BotW | TotK) | ||
Skelet-Lizalfos (BotW | TotK)[8][9] | Skeletal Lizalfos | |
Stalézalfos (BotW | TotK) | ||
Stalézalfos (BotW | TotK)[7] | ||
Stalechsalfos (BotW | TotK)[11] | ||
Stallizalfos (BotW | TotK)[5] | ||
스탈 리잘포스 (Seutal Rijalposeu) (BotW | TotK) | ||
Сталзаврофос (Stalzavrofos) (BotW)[10] | ||
Stalizalfos (BotW | TotK)[12][13] | ||
Lizalfos esquelético (BotW | TotK)[14][15] | ||
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See Also
References
- ↑ "Stalizalfos" — Hyrule Compendium (Breath of the Wild)
- ↑ "Stalizalfos" — Hyrule Compendium (Tears of the Kingdom)
- ↑ "Stalizalfos have appeared!" — Battle Log (Hyrule Warriors: Age of Calamity)
- ↑ "However, their bodies are much more fragile, and a single solid hit can reduce them to pieces." — Hyrule Compendium (Breath of the Wild)
- ↑ "116 Stallizalfos" — Hyrule Compendium (Breath of the Wild)
- ↑ "116 スタルリザルフォス" — Hyrule Compendium (Breath of the Wild)
- ↑ "116 Stalézalfos" — Hyrule Compendium (Breath of the Wild)
- ↑ "116 Skelet-Lizalfos" — Hyrule Compendium (Breath of the Wild)
- ↑ "Skelet-Lizalfos" — Hyrule Compendium (Tears of the Kingdom)
- ↑ "116 Сталзаврофос" — Hyrule Compendium (Breath of the Wild)
- ↑ "116 Stalechsalfos" — Hyrule Compendium (Breath of the Wild)
- ↑ "116 Stalizalfos" — Hyrule Compendium (Breath of the Wild)
- ↑ "Stalizalfos" — Hyrule Compendium (Tears of the Kingdom, Latin American Spanish localization)
- ↑ "116 Lizalfos esquelético" — Hyrule Compendium (Breath of the Wild)
- ↑ "Lizalfos esquelético" — Hyrule Compendium (Tears of the Kingdom, European Spanish localization)