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Guardian Stalkers retroactively debut in ''[[Hyrule Warriors: Age of Calamity]]'', running roughshod over Hyrule just like in ''Breath of the Wild''. One is prematurely recruited by Ganon's Malice in order to kill Zelda before she can awaken her powers in [[Road to the Ancient Lab]]. Later in the game, they are properly faced as enemies after Ganon awakens on Zelda's 17th birthday and recruits them to his army. In gameplay, they attack the same way as in ''Breath of the Wild'' with a few new attacks, such as slamming down into the ground and spinning their bodies. In addition, Fire, Ice, Electric, and Malice variants make their debut as stronger variants.
Guardian Stalkers retroactively debut in ''[[Hyrule Warriors: Age of Calamity]]'', running roughshod over Hyrule just like in ''Breath of the Wild''. One is prematurely recruited by Ganon's Malice in order to kill Zelda before she can awaken her powers in [[Road to the Ancient Lab]]. Later in the game, they are properly faced as enemies after Ganon awakens on Zelda's 17th birthday and recruits them to his army. In gameplay, they attack the same way as in ''Breath of the Wild'' with a few new attacks, such as slamming down into the ground and spinning their bodies. In addition, Fire, Ice, Electric, and Malice variants make their debut as stronger variants.
In addition to the enemy Guardian Stalkers appearing in the game, the DLC Pack "Pulse of the Ancients" includes a playable Guardian Stalker under the name of "Battle-Tested Guardian", a nearly decayed Guardian Stalker free of Calamity Ganon's influence (indicated by its yellow color scheme in place of the purple and a brighter blue light for its eye) where one of its attacks featured is the signature optic laser beam which it can hold and sweep across a wide range.
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