- For the similarly named Enemies, see Stone Watcher.
Stone Statues are recurring Enemies in The Legend of Zelda series.[1]
Characteristics
The Legend of Zelda
In The Legend of Zelda, Stone Statues are tall, sometimes fire-breathing, rock monoliths scattered abundantly in Dungeons. They reflect the motif of the Dungeon in which they appear, expressing it in the form of individualistic symbolism and decoration.
A Link to the Past
Link's Awakening
Oracle of Seasons
Stone Statues in Oracle of Seasons can "watch" Link as he navigates through Dungeons, a trait that the Statues in other titles do not have.
Oracle of Ages
Stone Statues in Oracle of Ages can "watch" Link as he navigates through Dungeons, a trait that the Statues in other titles do not have.
The Wind Waker
Stone Statues in The Wind Waker appear as Moblin-shaped statues in the Forsaken Fortress and the Savage Labyrinth, extending from the walls. Though they brandish spears, if they spot or smell Link, they will attempt to destroy him with other means; the Statues that inhabit the Forsaken Fortress will attempt to strike him with laser beams from their noses, similarly to Beamos, while the Statues that reside within the 50th floor of the Savage Labyrinth will generate fire from their mouths.
Four Swords Adventures
The Minish Cap
Stone Statues in The Minish Cap appear in Dark Hyrule Castle, where they persistently fire Bombs in a manner similar to Warships from The Wind Waker. These Bombs can be deflected to destroy the Stone Statues, though Link must first split himself with the power of the Four Sword to destroy all the Statues in the room simultaneously to proceed.
Spirit Tracks
Other Appearances
Hyrule Warriors Legends
Moblin-shaped Stone Statues from The Wind Waker make appear in Hyrule Warriors Legends, being seen in the Beast's Refuge Keep. It is merely a decorative object and will not attack anyone in sight.
Nomenclature
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Language | Name | Meaning | |
![]() | Japanese | 石像 (Sekizō)[2] | Same as English. |
![]() | Dutch | Stenen Standbeelden[3] | |
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See Also
References
- ↑ Art & Artifacts (Dark Horse Books) pg. 120 (TLoZ)
- ↑ The Legend of Zelda manual, pg. 38
- ↑ The Legend of Zelda manual, pg. 39