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|reward = First [[Maiden]]<br>Red [[Four Sword]]
|reward = First [[Maiden]]<br>Red [[Four Sword]]
|counter = [[Gemesaur King]] (Lorulean)
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The '''Helmasaur King''' is a [[boss]] featured in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past|A Link to the Past]]''. He guards the first [[Crystal]] in the [[Palace of Darkness]], the first dungeon found in the [[Dark World]]. He is a large quadrupedal reptile with a large mask on his head, and a long tail with a deadly mace-like tip. He must be defeated before the first Crystal can be acquired and the first [[Maiden]] can be rescued.
The '''Helmasaur King''' is a [[boss]] featured in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past|A Link to the Past]]''. He guards the first [[Crystal]] in the [[Palace of Darkness]], the first dungeon found in the [[Dark World]]. He is a large quadrupedal reptile with a large mask on his head, and a long tail with a deadly mace-like tip. He must be defeated before the first Crystal can be acquired and the first [[Maiden]] can be rescued.
The Helmasaur King's Lorule counterpart, the [[Gemesaur King]], appears in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: A Link Between Worlds|A Link Between Worlds]]''.


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Template:Boss The Helmasaur King is a boss featured in A Link to the Past. He guards the first Crystal in the Palace of Darkness, the first dungeon found in the Dark World. He is a large quadrupedal reptile with a large mask on his head, and a long tail with a deadly mace-like tip. He must be defeated before the first Crystal can be acquired and the first Maiden can be rescued.

The Helmasaur King's Lorule counterpart, the Gemesaur King, appears in A Link Between Worlds.

Strategy

Before he can be damaged, his mask must be destroyed with the Magic Hammer or Bombs. The Magic Hammer takes considerably more hits and requires getting up close but it can be done faster overall, while it only requires five Bomb hits and you can keep your distance to avoid damage if you use them carefully. The monster fights by spitting fireballs that will split into three, and then each into four as they disperse. To avoid those, Link must attempt to stay at right angles to the fireballs, as they always split diagonally. It will also attack by swinging its long tail like a whip, which can be avoided by staying up close to the monster's head, or keeping a large distance where possible.

After attacking the helmet on its face enough times, it will shatter to reveal the face of the monster, and a large green emerald on his forehead appears. This can be hit with the arrows or the sword. When struck enough times, he is defeated and explodes. When defeated, he leaves behind a Heart Container and the first crystal in which one of the seven maidens is entombed

Palace of the Four Sword

In the Game Boy Advance version, the Helmasaur King returns in the Palace of the Four Sword, a secret dungeon only available after beating both A Link to the Past and Four Swords. This Green Helmasaur King guards the Red Four Sword and is considerably stronger than the original, although the battle is similar at first. Once the mask is destroyed however, instead of spitting fireballs, it will drop small blue Helmasaurs from its mouth, and the gem will be invulnerable to arrows. Furthermore, once the gem is damaged enough the mask will reform, and Link will be forced to destroy it again. Once the second mask is destroyed, the gem will have been replaced by a huge third eye on its forehead. A single Silver Arrow to this eye is enough to destroy him at this point.

Trivia

  • The Helmasaur King's Japanese name (ジークロック, Jiikurokku) is also the Japanese name for the Helmaroc King. This name also implies a relation to Trinexx, which is known as デグロック, Degurokku.

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