They can easily be dispatched with any ranged weapon including the Hookshot, Boomerang, Beetle and Bow. The shock waves produced by the Megaton Hammer when it strikes the ground at the foot of a wall covered with Walltulas will also work surprisingly well. It is usually necessary to destroy these creatures before climbing up a vine covered surface, as their scurrying attack is extremely hard, if not impossible in some places to avoid. The Walltula's scratching sound can be confused with that of a Gold Skulltula at times, but varies slightly.
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| - They can easily be dispatched with any ranged weapon including the Hookshot, Boomerang, Beetle and Bow. The shock waves produced by the Megaton Hammer when it strikes the ground at the foot of a wall covered with Walltulas will also work surprisingly well. It is usually necessary to destroy these creatures before climbing up a vine covered surface, as their scurrying attack is extremely hard, if not impossible in some places to avoid. The Walltula's scratching sound can be confused with that of a Gold Skulltula at times, but varies slightly.
- Las Walltulas son enemigos que aparecen en dos juegos de la Saga Zelda. Son una variante más pequeñas de las Skulltula, con aspecto de araña y una calavera en su abdomen como estas, pero son más pequeñas. Suelen arrastrarse sobre superficies verticales, tales como paredes, árboles y hiedras.
- Walltulas are recurring enemies in the Legend of Zelda series. Spider-like in appearance, they usually crawl on vertical surfaces, such as walls, trees, and Vines. Walltulas are named in a similar fashion to Skullwalltulas from The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time; however, their appearances and movements are different. The Skullwalltula has a skull-shaped pattern on its back, hence its name. The Walltula more closely resembles a regular spider, but the pattern on its back resembles a face or skull.
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| - They can easily be dispatched with any ranged weapon including the Hookshot, Boomerang, Beetle and Bow. The shock waves produced by the Megaton Hammer when it strikes the ground at the foot of a wall covered with Walltulas will also work surprisingly well. It is usually necessary to destroy these creatures before climbing up a vine covered surface, as their scurrying attack is extremely hard, if not impossible in some places to avoid. The Walltula's scratching sound can be confused with that of a Gold Skulltula at times, but varies slightly.
- Las Walltulas son enemigos que aparecen en dos juegos de la Saga Zelda. Son una variante más pequeñas de las Skulltula, con aspecto de araña y una calavera en su abdomen como estas, pero son más pequeñas. Suelen arrastrarse sobre superficies verticales, tales como paredes, árboles y hiedras.
- Walltulas are recurring enemies in the Legend of Zelda series. Spider-like in appearance, they usually crawl on vertical surfaces, such as walls, trees, and Vines. Walltulas are named in a similar fashion to Skullwalltulas from The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time; however, their appearances and movements are different. The Skullwalltula has a skull-shaped pattern on its back, hence its name. The Walltula more closely resembles a regular spider, but the pattern on its back resembles a face or skull.
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