Majora's Mask (Object)

Majora's Mask is the final enemy Link must defeat before saving the land of Termina.

The Mask itself manifests in three forms: a hovering mask (Majora's Mask), a pedantic legged-being (Majora's Incarnation), and a vicious humanoid monster with whips as arms (Majora's Wrath).

To defeat the Mask, Link must stun it with some projectile weapon to make it collapse to the ground, allowing him to strike it with his sword. However, it must be a strike to the back to stun it; and after the Mask has taken enough damage, it will shoot beam fire at Link. The beam can be deflected with his Mirror Shield to reflect it back at the mask. Majora's Mask has tentacles in this form and can use a whirling attack.

To defeat the Incarnation, Link must shoot it with a Light Arrow or other weapon to stun it, and then strike it with his sword. Majora's Incarnation is very fast and unpredictable but takes very few hits to defeat. While it's various dances are funny, and it's child-like antics entertaining, they can be a bit grating on the nerves.

To defeat Majora's Wrath, Link must use a projectile weapon to stun it while its paused, then strike it with a Light Arrow or his sword. This process must repeated until it is defeated. Majora's Wrath can inflict very heavy damage and jump from one side of the arena to the other. Because it is slow to attack, it can however, be easily defeated.

Majora's Mask is encountered when Link talks to the lonely child under the tree inside the Moon. Using the Fierce Deity Mask, Majora's Mask can easily be defeated, however, some fans think this takes some of the fun out of the battle.

Though the game doesn't give any history on where the mask came from, it briefly tells that the mask was used by an ancient and evil tribe in their hexing rituals. When the mask's evil and corrupted power was revealed, it was sealed away and then found by the Happy Mask Salesman. When the poor man was ambushed by the Skull Kid, it took control of the imp's body, once again freeing the mask to wreak havoc.

Theories on the Masks' Origins
Some beleive Majora's Mask to be the incarnation of a powerful woman (or even man) by the name of Majora who fought in a great war ageanst four other tribes who had a respective leader; the tribe of Odolwa (the monster of Woodfall Temple), the tribe of Goht (the boss of Snowhead Temple), the tribe of Gyorg (the giant fish of Great Bay Temple), the tribe of the Twinmold (the insectoid monster of Stone Tower Temple), and the tribe of the Fierce Diety. The wars ended with the final two tribe leaders Majora and the Fierce Diety going head to head.