Ganonis revived and a young Link must stop him in a world halfway between Hyrule and the Dark World. The title is a display of ingenuity and a well-balanced challenge in which the adventure grows
Ganon's Tower of The Dark World is part of The Legend of Zelda A Link to the Past Walkthrough. Getting to Ganon's ToweradvertisementOnce you leave Turtle Rock, getting to Ganon's Tower is easy. Just head west a bit and you'll run right into it - it's the Dark World's equivalent of the Tower of Hera. After the Crystals unlock the tower so you can enter, you want to make sure you're fully prepared. Make sure to have all twenty heart pieces, a halved magic meter, four Magic Bottles three full of Red Potion, one full of Green Potion, the Golden Sword, the Blue Mail, Silver Arrows etc. In other words, everything up to this point! When that's said and done, enter into Ganon's Tower! Ganon's TowerAs you enter Ganon's Tower, you'll be on a platform overlooking the rest of the dungeon. Two staircases lead down, but just go north and jump off of the platform. Statues of Ganon holding the Triforce line the center of the room. You have three choices from the outset. On either side of the northern wall are doors with staircases leading downstairs. In the middle of the northern wall, up some stairs, is a door with a staircase leading upstairs. First, take the left-hand side door, and the stairs going down. In this room, you'll have two Skeletons. Slay both of them, and you'll see a key atop one of the torches in the center of the room. Dash into the torch to knock the key off of the torch, and then scoop it up. Then, ignore the locked door to the right of the room for now, and go left into this next room. The locked door leading to your right is, in all actuality, the separator between the right staircase leading down and the left staircase leading down from the Tower's main room, so it's basically a waste of a key. Back in this next room, avoid the blue obstruction spinning around on the conveyor belt. The pink enemies in the middle need to be bonked down, so equip the Hammer on Link and bonk them all down. Then, go to the left side of the room and approach the middle block in the room, pushing it from the left to the right, which will reveal a switch underneath it. Press this star switch and the sealed door to the left of the room will open, allowing you to continue going left and into the next room. In this room, the Hookshot is a must, because you have to grapple from platform to platform using the various blocks and skull pots available to you in the room. Grapple from the platform you're on to the middle platform, and then grapple to the northern platform, which has an open door leading northward on it. Go through this door and into the next room. Here, the door will seal behind you and you'll be stuck with three Skeletons and two fireball shooters... kill the Skeletons and avoid the fireballs from the fireball shooters, and the door will reopen leading south. However, the main attraction in this room is the four treasure chests in each corner. Grab the various goodies out of each treasure chest in the room, and when you're done in there, head back south to the previous room. Back here, simply start grappling all the way to the south end of the room, until you get to the platform with two crystal switches and a Skeleton on it. Slay the lone Skeleton, and then use a key on the door to your right, which will open up, then go through the door. In this room, dual Firewalls spin around a middle block, blocking a treasure chest. Equip the Magic Cape on Link and activate it, and use the power of invisibility to get to the treasure chest in the middle of the room, which will have the dungeon's map, which is especially important in this huge dungeon. Then head back west through the previous door. Now, the crystal switches on this platform must be struck, so... strike the crystal switch so that the blue blocks below you go down, but then, equip the Bombs and place it next to either of the crystal switches, and quickly run to the south of the downed blue blocks. When it explodes and the blocks go up, go south into the next room. In this room, go to the left-hand side of the room where there are two Crystal Switches. Plant a Bomb far away enough from the Crystal Switches so that the explosion radius hits one but not the other, then quickly run to the other side of the room so that you can get to the right side of the room. Lift up the skull pot on that side of the room in the southeast corner to get a key, and use that key to unlock the right-hand side door. After it's unlocked, go through it and to the next room. In this room, there's a crystal switch in front of you, and Spike Traps like ten of them trapped behind some blocks on the right side of the room. Equip and activate the Magic Cape, and then hit the crystal switch, letting all of the Spike Traps go free. Run to the right side of the room with the Magic Cape you don't have to worry about getting damaged and use the golden teleporter square there to teleport to another area of the Tower. Once there, you'll be in a small maze-like situation with four Firesnakes patrolling the area. Equip the Magic Cape once again and walk all the way to the end of the maze, where a chasm'll be in your way. There's a lone block on the bottom of the "maze"... approach it and push it up, and a treasure chest will appear across the chasm. Equip the Hookshot and Hookshot across the chasm, using the treasure chest to grapple on to. When you're over the chasm, open the treasure chest to get a key, and use that key to open the door to the south of the room, allowing you to go south into the next room. advertisementIn this new room, you'll be sectioned off to a small part of it. This is okay... go down and to the right-hand side golden square teleporter, and take it to yet another new area of the Tower. From this new room, head south, and you'll have your choice of two more teleporters. Opt to take the one on your left, and you'll be in yet another new room. In this new room, you have four golden square teleporters to choose from. Go down, and then into the lower left-hand corner, and take the teleporter there to another new room. In this room, you'll have no choice but to take the golden square teleporter right there, so do so now... and when you come out in this new room, head right. There will be a series of chasms in your way, with two Blue Tentacle Monsters patrolling the area. Slay both of the enemies, and then head to the northeast corner of the room, where another golden square teleporter will be awaiting you. Take that teleporter to a small room, which will lead you to another teleporter, which you'll take back to the previous room you'll see what I mean when you get there... this allows you access to the right-hand side of the room. From here, simply go right and into the next room. Okay, now here it gets a little bit tricky, from the door, follow the passageway until it branches upward. Go up all the way and bare left to the doorway ahead of you, but don't go through the door yet. Face right and equip the Fire Rod, and shoot fire to your right, at the torch there on the platform. The invisible pathways of the room will now light up as long as the torch is lit. Run back south to the fork and go up and right. Throw the skull pots in your way and traverse the invisible passageways to the platform where the torch is that we just lit up. From there, you'll see a door heading north. Go through this door and up into the next room. In this room, avoid the Spinners and grab all of the goodies from the various skull pots in the room. To the southeast of the room is a treasure chest. Open this treasure chest to get ten arrows... but that's not all there is to do here. Place a bomb right next to the treasure chest, and the faulty and cracked floor there will blow up into a million pieces, leaving a hole to the floor below. you can blow a hole in any faulty floor in the room, you'll just be nearer to the treasure chest when you do it, so... Jump into this hole and you'll come out in the floor below. When you land on the floor below, you'll see the first dungeon in the game's boss enemy, Armos Knights! Get ready to fight these enemies... equip the Bow and Silver Arrows and get ready for one hit kills on each of them. I don't have to explain how to defeat them again, do I? If you need help, please see the boss section below the walkthrough... they have the advantage here though, because the floor ice icy and slippery, just like the Ice Palace's. In any case, when the Armos Knights are defeated, the sealed doors leading north and west both open up. First, go to the room at the north. In this room, three treasure chests sit atop a platform. The back left and right chests hold some arrows and Bombs for you... the middle chest holds something far more important, however - the dungeon's Big Key! With this, you're granted a lot more freedom to explore and such. With the Big Key in hand, head back south to the previous room, and then bare left into the next room. In this room, there is a door with a staircase leading back upstairs in the northwest corner. But first, in the middle of the northern wall is a cracked and faulty section. Bomb it and create a hole in the wall, and then go north through this hole. In this room there are FOUR fairies... refill your life and capture some with the Bug Catching Net if you have any empty bottles. When you're done here, head south back to the previous room, and then go to the northwest corner of the room and up the stairs, to the floor above. When you come up at the next floor, you'll be in the room with the Big Treasure Chest! SWEET! Push the block to your right over so you can gain access to the rest of the room, and then avoid the Firesnakes and Spike Traps. Approach and open the big treasure chest to get the Red Mail for Link! These clothes cut damage in half again for Link... it's four times stronger then the Green Mail and twice as strong as the Blue Mail. Good deal! With these now equipped, you are looking VERY STRONG. Now, just head north up to the next room, which will be a familiar room. Avoid the two Skeletons and go up to the door at the north of the room, and take the stairs there back up to the main floor of the Tower. Back on the main floor, approach the center door, by going up the stairs, and then going through the door and up the stairs to a whole new level of the dungeon... Once up here, it'll be a pretty hairy situation. But it's really not. Equip the Boomerang on Link and chuck it at the crystal switch to your left. When the blocks around the spikes to your left go down, walk on them, and approach the crystal switch again. The idea is to get to the upper left-hand corner of the room to push the block there down, which will trigger the sealed door to the south of the room to open. So basically, do that... it's not too hard, but how can I really explain it. It's easy, just use some logic! When the door is open, go south out of this room and into the next room. In this room, there are some Spike Traps and two Red Gnomes kinda just chillin'. The door leading out of the room to your right is sealed shut, so you'll have to kill both of the Red Knomes to open it... time your attacks so you go south and attack the Gnome with the Bow and Silver Arrow, and get out of harm's way in time to avoid getting hit by the Spike Traps on their way back. When both Red Gnomes are no more, the sealed door to the right opens up. In this next room, it's more of the same. Two Red Gnomes and two Laser Statues are in this room, with a sealed door to the north. While avoiding the deadly lasers of the Laser Statues, slay both Red Gnomes with the Bow and Silver Arrow like we did before, and the sealed door to the north will open up... go north through this door to the next room. This next room is actually a void corridor... take it north and you'll come to a room locked with the Big Key. Use our new found Big Key to open this locked door, which will lead you to another room at your north. Go through the door to the next room. In this loud and noisy room, a catwalk surrounds a lower area below... on the upper right-hand side of the catwalk is a sealed door. We need to unlock it to proceed. This is what we do to do so. It's a lot simpler then it looks. Go down the stairs to your north, to the lower area of the room. There are two Spike Traps going back and forth, guarding two Crystal Switches. For the sake of less damage you'll see what I mean, ignore the first crystal switch you come across and, instead, strike the second of the two crystal switches, which will allow all of the Spike Traps trapped behind the yellow walls to come free, but also give you access to the region at the north. Here, you'll come across a Red and Green Cyclops. With the Bow and Silver Arrow, slay both of these enemies, and you'll see three skull pots to your north. Lift them up to get some goodies... the middle of these skull pots will be hiding a golden circular switch. Press this switch to open the sealed door along the catwalk, and then go back south to the crystal switch you struck before. Wait until the Spike Traps are behind the yellow lines at the outside of the room and then hit the switch to retrap the Spike Traps. Then head south back to the staircase, and go back up the stairs. Follow the catwalk to your right and then north to the now-open door. Go through this door to the next this next room which is more like a corridor black balls heh heh are coming from both the north and south walls. Run straight across the corridor getting hit a few times, probably to the end of the corridor. There's a cracked wall to the south, but we can't get to it, so we'll have to ignore it. advertisementInstead, simply head north through the door there and up the stairs to the next floor. As you come up on this floor, the door out of this room to the left will seal. A Red Dragon Knight and Blue Dragon Knight, as well as other enemies will come and attack you. Slay all of the enemies and the sealed door will unseal, allowing you access to the room at your left. Go through this door to the room at your left. The door behind you will seal, as well as the door heading south in this room. You'll have to kill the three Skeletons patrolling the room now, as well as avoid the lasers from the Laser Statue that's on the conveyor belt in the middle of the room. When the three Skeletons are killed, the doors will unseal. Grab the goodies from the four skull pots in the room, and then head south to the next room. In this next room, you'll be assaulted by four more Blue Dragon Knights and two rotating Laser Statues... slay the four enemies here and the sealed door to the south will open... start getting the drift yet? In this next room, the floor'll be icy in some spots, so be very careful. While avoiding the lasers from the Laser Statues rotating around the middle of the room, slay the two Dragon Knights and the door leading south will open. Go south to the next room, where the floor is still icy. Kill the Skeleton and Dragon Knight and avoid more lasers and fireballs, and the door heading to your left will then open. In this next room, run straight left to the next door, avoiding the Magical Energy. In the NEXT room you come to, the doors will again seal shut. You'll be in a desert environment now. Yes, another boss fight. Lanmolas, this time, the boss enemy from the Desert Palace in the Light World. Easy as can be now though with the Golden Sword. If you need a tip on beating them, see the boss section of the guide. When they are slain, head north and through the door there to the next room. In this room, grab the goodies from the four jars in the room, and go to the door at the north of the room, which has a staircase leading up to the next floor. When you come up, the entire room is dark, and three Wizards appear. When they appear, equip and use the Ether Medallion. Not only will this kill the Wizards, but it will allow you to see the invisible pathway in the room, and let you take it to the other side. With the three wizards slain, the door to the south will open. Once out here, go down and run right across the corridor, avoiding the lasers from the wall-mounted Laser Eyes. At the end of the corridor are two guards which you can slay quickly, and then head north to the next room. In here, you'll have to run straight across a crumbling passageway heading north. Just run and slay the enemies as you go, and work your way to the next door heading right. In this room, you'll have to light up all four torches there with the Fire Rod and then quickly work your way to the unsealed door at the bottom right of the screen. In the next screen, simply walk up the stairs to the next floor. Now this part is a little tricky. You have to light up the four torches in the room as the floor around you falls... use the Fire Rod for this tricky deed, and be tenacious! It may take a while to do. When the four are lit, the door to the north of the room will open. Go through the door to the next room. In this room, two statues shooting fireballs are just chillin', with two Helmet Bugs coming at you. Slay the Helmet Bugs, one of which is carrying a key. Use the key on the locked door to the left of the room, and go through to the next room, after getting the Bombs from the treasure chests. Here, a conveyor belt lines the bottom of the room. A Spike Trap and Door Trap are both lining the bottom as well, and a cracked, faulty wall is in need of bombing here... bomb the bottom wall carefully, while avoiding the two traps, and go south through the hole you make into the next room. In this room, work your way to the center of the room by using the various crystal switches located within the room, while avoiding the Spinners... the center of the room has a treasure chest, in which holds a key that opens the door to the south. Go south into this next room where you'll have a fight with the Tower of Hera boss enemy, Moldorm. He was hard at one point, but not anymore. With the Golden Sword, two hits will take him out... for tips on beating him like you should need any see the boss section. When he's defeated, it seems as if you're stranded on that platform, but you're not. Go to the east end of the platform and hookshot to the newly found treasure chest there. Open it to get a red rupee worth 20 rupees and then work your way to the left and out of this room, into the next room. From here, just walk along the slippery surfaces and conveyor belts, and avoid the Helmet Bugs. Work your way northward and go through the door and up the stairs to the next floor. Then follow this red carpet to Agahnim's lair... Boss Fight Thirteen Agahnim IIThis is our second fight with Agahnim, but it means nothing, really. Aghanim fights the same way as he did earlier in the game, but there's a catch. Instead of it just being him, the great wizard and magician has made two clones of himself that fight alongside with him. This might sound like kind of a pain in the ass, and hell... it is, but it's not SO bad. There will be three Agahnims running around, in that case, and you have to discern which one is the real one. It's easy, though. The three shadows that go around the room before Agahnim and the two clones attack... two of them are light and one of them is dark. The dark shadow is going to be the real Agahnim when they reappear to attack, you see? Furthermore, while all three Agahnims can attack, and can damage you even if the attack comes from a fake clone, Agahnim lost his greatest attack from the last battle we had with him - that is, his lightning attack. So just like we did last time, equip the Bug Catching Net or just use your sword and deflect his fireball attack back at him. The actual beauty in having two clones fighting alongside with him is that the two fake guys' attacks can also be deflected back at the real Agahnim for damage. That's clutch at times. It's hard to avoid the clones' attacks when you're attacking Agahnim himself, however... so make sure to have a Red Potion handy to use when the time comes. Even then, Agahnim does VERY little damage, especially barring the fact that you have the Red Clothes on Link now. All in all, this battle is easy. Six or so reflections of his fireball attacks back on him, and Agahnim will bite the dust... for good. Oh, and about his other attack, the orb attack, if it's coming at you, slash it away. But just like with the last fight with Agahnim, deflecting that back on Agahnim won't damage him at all... only the fireball attack will. advertisementWhen Agahnim bites the dust here, he falls to the ground and Ganon's spirit comes out of him. He was being possessed by Ganon all along! Ganon turns into a Bat and flees the scene, but then, the Duck comes the Flute playing automatically in the background and swoops Link up. The Bat Ganon smashes a hole into the top of the Pyramid of Power, and the duck takes Link there... but do we fight Ganon now? Read on... Before Battling GanonBefore you enter into the Pyramid of Power, make sure to have all four of your Magic Bottles full of Red Potions for your health. To get these potions, teleport to the Light World and hit up the Witch's Hut one last time. Then teleport back to the Dark World and jump into the hole in the Pyramid of Power, and get ready to fight Ganon! The Battle With GanonOnce you jump into the hole at the top of the Pyramid of Power, Ganon will address you briefly. He honors you by being surprised that you got this far, that you beat Agahnim twice, and that you are about to battle him... but then, he promises you that he'll end your life here! GET READY! The battle with Ganon isn't hard at all, especially if you took my advice to get Red Potions before fighting him. Even with four Red Potions in your four Magic Bottles, you'll probably only need to use one... two, maximum. In any case, the battle begins with Ganon running around his room, doing random attacks with fire. He has so many attacks that it's too hard to name them all. Before you do much of any damage to him, he just chucks around his trident a lot, and tries to strike you with it. Coincidentally, his trident has boomerang-like qualities, because it comes back to him when he throws it. So run up to him and strike him with your sword over and over again... it's quite simple. As you begin to do more damage to him, he starts to incorporate fire into his attacks. He'll shoot fire, shoot fire birds like phoenix attacks, I suppose, and even do these crazy fire earthquake attacks that make the sides of the room fall apart, which makes the area in which you battle him even smaller. Don't worry about dodging his attacks, really, just concentrate more on hitting him over and over again. As you do even more damage, Ganon will start to teleport around. He'll do it relentlessly actually, making him a pain in the ass. Stay with him however, because when he stops teleporting to attack briefly, you'll have just a moment to strike him with your sword before he does it all over again. When you finally do enough damage to him, he'll tell you that he's going to use his Darkness Technique, and then the room will go semi-dark. You won't be able to see him. The idea is to equip your Fire Rod or Lamp and light the two torches on the bottom of the room. When both are lit, Ganon will be in full view. advertisementAt this point, run up to him and slash him with your Golden Sword, which will turn him blue. While he's blue, equip your Bow and Silver Arrow and shoot him with it, which will make the room go back dark. Repeat this process four times total on him, and the fourth Silver Arrow will kill the evil Ganon for good. Up Next Items and EquipmentWas this guide helpful?In This Wiki GuideThe Legend of Zelda A Link to the PastWhen an evil magician named Agahnim begins kidnapping young maidens in Hyrule in a quest to break the imprisoning seal on Ganon, a young boy named Link is called upon to stop him in this action-adventure classic. 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Thatwould then be changed, with the focus now upon the threat to Zelda and Link: Ganon. By this stage of development, writer and director Toru Osawa had already devised some of the narrative beats thanks to the inclusion of Navi. Osawa noted that justifying Navi as a character (as opposed to a game tool) became the early focus, including starting the game in Kokiri

Defeating Ganon without possessing the Silver Arrows. Normally, in the fourth and final phase of the Ganon fight, the player is intended to stun Ganon with the sword and then shoot him with silver arrows to damage him. However, there is a small window right when he is beginning to teleport where Ganon is vulnerable to being damaged with a sword spin. Hitting Ganon too early will stun him, which does no damage, and waiting too long will miss. It takes 12 successful spins with the Tempered or Butter Sword to kill Ganon this way, and 24 spins with the Master Sword. In comparison, it takes only 4 shots with Silver Arrows to kill him. Another popular glitch to use during a Silverless Ganon fight is the Torch Glitch. This allows the player to only have to light one torch instead of two to make Ganon vulnerable. Thanks to Avonyel for suggesting this entry and providing content, and karl for suggesting a link to Torch Glitch.
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Duringthese flashbacks, the character plays as Ganon and works to a certain point in his past, at which point the player picks up with Link again. Link endeavors to find as many of these shards as he can, reasoning that if he discovers enough of Ganon's story, he might be able to find him in the present. This journey takes him to the depths and high peaks of Hyrule, where the greatest
Published Jul 22nd, 2016, 7/22/16 220 pm 2,443 views, 2 today 207 downloads, 0 today 23 27 1484522 DrzzterForum Moderator Level 72 Legendary Prince 2,672 for ike and waka's contest"I never imagined a boy like you could give me so much trouble. It's unbelievable that you defeated my alter-ego, Agahnim the Dark Wizard, twice! But I will never give you the Triforce. I will destroy you and make my wish to conquer both Light and Dark Worlds come true without delay." Thisis the first of a three-part series I'm doing, with this Ganon representing the Downfall Timeline. I'll be designing an older Link to represent the Child Timeline, and an older Zelda to represent the Adult Timeline, as a means of presenting some of my own personal headcanon. Until then, enjoy! Image details. Image size. 1500x1750px 4.24 MB.
Character A This is a Class A article. It is completely up to code, and should require very little editing. Ganon [Edit] [Talk] Ganon commonly known as Ganondorf , also known as Ganondorf Dragmire in humanoid form, is the demon form of Ganondorf, who is the main antagonist of The Legend of Zelda series. He first appeared in The Legend of Zelda, then appeared in The Legend of Zelda Ocarina of Time as his alter ego. Ganon's backstory was first brought up in The Legend of Zelda A Link to the Past, though his first appearance in a human form was in Ocarina of Time. He is generally considered the main antagonist of The Legend of Zelda series, though his contemplated plans are invariably always thwarted by the series hero Link. In The Legend of Zelda Skyward Sword, it was established that both Ganon and Ganondorf are incarnations of Demise's undying rage that will follow Link and Zelda across time to bring desolation to their kingdom. So far, Ganon and/or his counterpart Ganondorf have made an appearance in every Zelda game to date, excluding The Legend of Zelda Majora's Mask, The Minish Cap, Spirit Tracks, Skyward Sword, and The Legend of Zelda Tri Force Heroes. History Unified Timeline The Era of the Goddess Hylia Long before the events of the Zelda series, the world was created by three Golden Goddesses named Din, Farore and Nayru. Once their creation was complete they left the world and left behind a relic that was an embodiment of their power, the Triforce, an artefact who could realize any wish but one that couldn't be used by Gods with it, they left one of their own kind, the Goddess Hylia to Watch over it. After eras of peace a race of Demons came from another world and tried to obtain the Triforce for their Master, Demise. Demise was the incarnation of pure evil and a being that could rival even Gods but wasn't considered as a god and as such could be able to claim the power of the triforce. After a violent battle between the races under Hylia's protection and the Demon forces, Hylia gathered most humans and send them beyond the clouds on what would later be known as Skyloft and created the Master Sword for the hero of the humans who would later destroy the king of evil. Demise would finally be sealed but the Goddess loosed her immortality and was forced to reincarnate. The Sky Era In Skyward Sword, Link the choosen hero of the Goddess claim the Master Sword and the whole Triforce to defeat a reborn Demise with the help of Zelda who was exposed as Hylia reincarnated. Before his own destruction, the Demon King cast a curse on the soul of the Hero, the Goddess, and his own. The three would be endlessly reincarnated and forced to fight each other across history. Demise's hatred would later become the entity known as Ganon. The Era of the Hero of Time According to "Ocarina of Time", Demise's reincarnation was a member of the Gerudo tribe and was their king, at which time he was named Ganondorf - the sole male of his kind, as only one male is born to the Gerudo every century. Koume and Kotake were described as his surrogate mothers, raising him in an environment where death is an almost-daily event. Like Demise ,Ganondorf coveted the Triforce and the lush green lands where Hyrule, the kingdom founded by the descendants of Hylia, stood. Adult Timeline The Awakening of the Hero of Time The hero Link had been used by Ganondorf and unwittingly helped him gain access to the Triforce when Link acquired the Master Sword, unlocking the entrance to the Sacred Realm where the Triforce resided. However, once Ganondorf touched the Triforce itself, it split into its three components that embedded themselves in the three people destined to receive them - Ganondorf received the Triforce of Power, Link the Triforce of Courage, and Princess Zelda the Triforce of Wisdom. With the Triforce of Power, Ganondorf was able to conquer the land of Hyrule and rule unopposed for seven years, obtaining the title of King of Evil/King of Darkness Dark Lord or Devil King in the Japanese version. At that point, Link, who had been held in stasis for those seven years, was awakened by Rauru, the Sage of Light. Rauru encouraged him to awaken the other six Sages whose power had been dormant in the leaders of Hyrule to oppose and defeat Ganondorf's rule. Now a young adult, Link had succeeded in awakening the Sages and attacked Ganondorf's stronghold for a final showdown. After his initial defeat, Ganondorf's piece of the Triforce, combined with his evil and lust for power, could not contain the evil within his heart. Ganondorf was transformed into an immensely powerful, porcine monster of terrifying evil. After his transformation Ganondorf was to be known as Ganon. After an intense battle, Link and Zelda whom Ganon needed for the Triforce of Wisdom and Courage were able to fight and finally subdued the demonic Ganon long enough for the Seven Sages to combine their powers and seal him away. As Ganon screamed that he would return and destroy Link and Zelda's descendants. The Era without a Hero Link was send back in time before he even met Zelda and as such he could not save the people of Hyrule when Ganon came back and despite their prayers for his return. The Demon King ravaged the land without any opposition. The people of Hyrule realized that the hero was not going to save them again and began to pray desperately to the gods. The gods responded by flooding Hyrule with endless rains and Ganon was sealed with the kingdom at the bottom of the Great Sea. The Era of the Great Sea Ganon finally reached the surface of the Great Sea but since cities and towns lay on islands separated by thousands of miles of sea, he was not able to control the Great Sea very easily. He wanted to find the descendant of Hylia to retrieve the Triforce of Wisdom which was bound to the royal family so he sent the Helmaroc King to kidnap Young girl with pointy ears since it was the mark of the descendant of the Goddess. He killed Laruto and Fado two sages tasked with praying to grant power to the Master Sword. A new child who possessed the soul of the Hero was born on Outset Island, after the kidnaping of his sister Aryll by the monstrous bird he allied himself with the The King of Red Lions, a boat possessed by the spirit of Daphnes Nohansen Hyrule the last king of Hyrule. After obtaining the Mster Sword, awakening the successor of the dead sages and retrieving the pieces of the broken Triforce of Courage, Link faced the Demon King in his own tower but was incapacitated and Ganondorf who captured Tetra, the descendant of Hylia and holder of Triforce of Wisdom, used them to summon the whole Triforce and as he was about to wish for the rebirth of Hyrule, the king touche dit and wished for the destruction of the remains of the kingdom and the sealing of Ganondorf. Furious, Ganondorf challenged the two other holder of the Triforce to a fight. Link sealed the King of Evil by stabing him in the head with the master sword turning him in stone and since the shield protecting the Kingdom from the Great Sea was destroyed by the Triforce, Ganon was now at the bottom of the sea. The Era of the Great Voyage During ’The Legend of Zelda Phantom Hourglass’’ Ganondorf is only mentioned by Niko in the prologue. Child Timeline Ganondorf’s execution After his fight Link was sent back before his initial encounter with Zelda and denounce Ganondorf before he could take over Hyrule and the Gerudo is condemned to death. During his execution by the Ancient Sages, the Triforce of Power manifest itself on the back of his hand and he kill the Sage of Water. He is banished in the Twilight Realm by the remaining Sages The Era of Twilight In the Twilight Realm Ganondorf took the form of a spirit and convinced Zant that he was a god and gave him some of his powers. Zant take over the Twilight Realm and launch an attack on the light realm and spread the influence of the twilight across it. Ganondorf use Zant’s actions to be able to have a physical body once again . Link will then fight and defeat the King of Evil, he is unable to use the Triforce of Power to cheat death one more time and he is forced to reincarnate. The Era of Shadow Hundreds of years later a new Ganondorf was born in the Gerudo tribe and violated the ancient taboo of the tribe and stole the trident in the Pyramid, he then stole the Dark Mirror from Temple of Darkness. After that he wanted to free Vaati from the Four Sword and creates a Dark Link. After their journey across Hyrule, the four Links born from the Four Sword finally destroy Vaati and seal Ganon. Fallen Timeline The Imprisoning War During the fight between Ganon and Link in ’Ocarina of Time’’, link is defeated and the Demon King obtain the whole Triforce, the sages are forced to seal him in the sacred realm. However the nearly unlimited powers of the Demon King corrupt the Sacred Realm which turns into the Dark Worlds a place that turn those who dare to go in it into a reflection of what lies in their heart. Since most of those who get inside the Dark World are greed-ridden Hyrulean, they turned into monsters under Ganon’s order. The Demon King launch an attack on Hyrule, the war wages in the whole kingdom and the King of Hyrule as well as the Seven Sages are forced to seal Ganon and his soldiers in the Dark World. The Era of Light and Dark Years after the Imprisoning War, Ganon used Agahnim to disposes of the six maiden, descendant of the sages who were the only one able to seal him in the past by sending them in the Dark World. Link free them and defeat Agahnim who is revealed to be Ganon’s alter ego. Ganon then fled to the Pyramid of Power and Link go after him, the two engage in a fight and the Demon King is once again destroyed. Link use the full Triforce to restore Hyrule to a state of peace. The Return of Ganon After the defeat of Ganon at the hands of the Hero, Koume and Katoke plot to revive him for this ritual, they required three flames to be lit The Flame of Destruction, the Flame of Sorrow, and the Flame of Despair, and follow these with a human sacrifice. In order to lit those flames, the witches sent Onox to Holodrum and Veran to Labrynna. Link kills both of the witches’ minions but they were successful in lighting the Flame of Destruction and the Flame of Sorrow. In order to light the third flame, Twinrova kidnapped Princess Zelda. This would light the Flame of Despair, to complete their ritual, the witches wanted to use the princess as the human sacrifice. Link defeat them and they sacrifice themselves to revive the Demon King but since the ritual was not completed naturally, Ganon was revived without his sanity and became nothing more than a mindless creature with the power of the Triforce. After his defeat, he was sealed and the Triforce was split apart. A Link Between Worlds After centuries of peace, Yuga a wizard from Lorule invade Hyrule and turn the descendants of the sages into painting and collect them in order to bring back Ganon and fuse with him. Now holding the Triforce of Power, Yuga plot to obtain the two other part of the Triforce and betray Princess Hilda who wanted to use Hyrule’s Triforce to save her kingdom from decay. He obtains the Triforce of Wisdom which was stolen from Zelda by Hilda and confronts Link. The Hero defeats him and Ganon is once again sealed away, the Triforce is reunited. The Era of Decline and Ganon’s return Years after Yuga’s defeat, the kingdom was weakened by the acts of the king who was unable to find a successor since he deemed his son unfit to rule, so he once again split the Triforce in three. The prince was told by a wizard his sister; Zelda knew were the Triforce was hidden, she refuses and the wizard put her in an eternal sleep, Zelda was the only one who knew where the Triforce of Courage was, the royal family was unable to use the whole Triforce and the kingdom entered a state of decay. Many years later, Ganon came back with his army, took over the Kingdom and claimed the Triforce of Power. Fearing that the King of Evil could get the Triforce of Wisdom, she broke it in eight fragments and hid them through the realm. Impa was sent to find someone with the courage to face Ganon, she found Link, the hero retrieved the fragments of the Triforce and triumphed of the Evil King. After the Ganon’s defeat, his henchmen vowed to sacrifice the Hero to resurrect the King of Evil but their attempt failed and Link reunited the three pieces of the Triforce. End of the Timelines 10000 Years before Breath of the Wild 10000 Years before the events of ’The Legend of Zelda Breath of the Wild’’, Ganon was known as “Calamity Ganon” an entity composed of pure evil, the Sheikah created the Guardians and the Divine Beasts to oppose him. Calamity Ganon was defeated by the reincarnation of the Hero, The descendant of Hylia and the pilots of the Divine Beasts. 100 Years before Breath of the Wild 100 Years before the events of ’Breath of the Wild’’, The Royal Family of Hyrule noticed signs of the return of Calamity Ganon so they began to search for the ancient machines created by the Sheikah to oppose the Calamity. Without any warning Ganon came back and took over Hyrule Castle, killed everyone inside and corrupted the Guardians. He sent the Blights to kill the chosen pilots and take over the Divine Beasts. Eventually, the hero was defeated by the Guardians and placed in the Shrine of Resurrection, the Princess used her power to confront Ganon and trap him in the castle for the next 100 years. Breath of the Wild After his awakening, the hero destroyed the Blights and freed the Divine Beasts and the souls of the fallen champions. He then confronted the Calamity who tried to restore his Gerudo body but was held back by Zelda and as a result took the form of a half formed Gerudo attached to a mechanical spider body. His physical form was destroyed by Link and the hero was then forced to face the Dark Beast Ganon himself. Zelda helped him by giving him the Bow of Light. After their battle, the Calamity was defeated by the Princess. Hyrule Warriors series Hyrule Warriors In Hyrule Warriors, Ganon serves as the final Boss of the story mode, a playable character in the Ganon's Fury mode and a boss on multiple missions of Adventure mode. In Hyrule Warriors Legends and Hyrule Warriors Definitive Edition, Ganon is no longer the final Boss as Phantom Ganon takes his place, the Ganon's Fury mode is also abscent from the game. Materials Like other enemies in the games, Ganon can drop either a weapon or one of two type of material. Those materials are the same in all versions of the game. Silver Material - Ganon's Mane Gold Material - Ganon's Fang Hyrule Warriors Age of Calamity TBA Animal Crossing series Ganon in Animal Crossing New Leaf. Welcome Amiibo Ganon was introduced as a special villager in the Welcome Amiibo update of Animal Crossing New Leaf. He is a cranky villager that will appear in the Campground if a Ganondorf or a 8 bit Link Amiibo is scanned. Like any other special villagers, he can be invited to live in the town. Ganon is made to look like his bipedal design with a "blue pig" aestethic he has in most 2D Zelda games. Personality As a cranky villager, Ganon is harder to befriend than other villagers. He might also become angry with the player if they disagree with him or refuse to do a favor for him. He will usualy get along jock, snooty and cranky villagers and get easily upset with peppy villagers. Ganon will also spread rumors about other villagers. Super Smash Bros. series Final Smash Ganon appeared in Super Smash Bros. Brawl as a Final Smash of Ganondorf's called Beast Ganon. This transformation stuns and buries anybody near him and charges at them dealing damage and then reverting to normal. It returned in Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS/Wii U. In Super Smash Bros. Ultimate, the design was changed to his Ocarina of Time incarnation to match his new design. As such, it features Beast Ganon standing upright with two swords. As a Boss In Super Smash Bros. Ultimate, Ganon also makes an appearance as a Spirit and a boss. As a boss, ganon is fought in the ruins of Hyrule Castle and is inspired by his Ocarina of Time incarnation and as such, his weak point is on his tail. Ganon will use various sword attacks to defend himself, he can create discs of lightning from his swords like Demise is able to in Skyward Sword, he can also breathes fireballs and shoot a laser from his mouth, both of which are attacks Calamity Ganon does in Breath of the Wild, and lastly, he can jump in the air to do a ground pound attack. Ganon serves as a boss in the Classic Mode routes of Link, Zelda, Young Link and Toon Link. Trophy Descriptions Super Smash Bros. Brawl His Trophy in Brawl. Ganondorf's Final Smash. When he grabs a Smash Ball, he transforms into a repulsive, evil beast. He'll vanish momentarily from the screen, then rampage from one side to the other in a straight, headlong rush. When he begins the move, any character before his eyes will flinch, so try to start the move near other characters. Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS/Wii U His Trophy in the Wii U version. NA For Ganondorf's Final Smash, he morphs into a beast and attacks. As soon as he's transformed, he buries nearby fighters in the ground and then stuns them with his roar. Finally, he charges forward, dealing heavy damage and launching anyone in his way. Any foes buried by the first strike are doomed to be hit by the rest. EU For Ganondorf's Final Smash, he morphs into a beast and attacks. As soon as he's transformed, he buries fighters nearby in the ground, then stuns them with his roar. Finally, he charges forward, dealing heavy damage and launching anyone in his way. Any foes who are buried by the first strike are guaranteed to be hit by the rest. Other appearances Cadence of Hyrule Crypt of the NecroDancer feat. The Legend of Zelda Ganon in Cadence of Hyrule Crypt of the NecroDancer feat. The Legend of Zelda. Ganon serves as the main antagonist and final boss of Cadence of Hyrule Crypt of the NecroDancer feat. The Legend of Zelda. In this game, Ocatavio, a musical wizard was predicted to meet his end at the hands of Ganon in the future by the Fate. To avert his demise, Octavio cast a musical curse over all of Hyrule to find heroes who would be powerful enough to defeat the demon king. In the present, a young Gerudo named Ganondorf is impressed by Octavio's curse and start searching new ways to use musical magic to obtains what he wants. After proving themselves worthy, Link, Zelda, Cadence and Yves challenge Octavio and pass his last trial. Octavio open a path to the future where he intends to team up with the heroes to defeat the fully matured Ganondorf now transformed into Ganon, having mastered his organ and having taken over the entire kingdom. Octavio is defeated at the hands of Ganon before the party even reach the demon king thus fulfilling the Fate's prophecy. Ganon is eventually defeated and peace finally returns to the future Hyrule. Non-game appearances The Legend of Zelda Cartoon Ganon was also featured as the main antagonist in The Legend of Zelda Cartoon. Trivia Ganon is very similar to Hades from Kid Icarus, as he is very similar to a deity. However, Hades is more cataclysmic on his part, while Ganon is just hegemonic. However, the Calamity Ganon is cataclysmic as well. In his Calamity Ganon form, Ganon is often erroneously referred to using neutral pronouns.
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The Legend of Zelda Mystery of Solarus DX is a free open-source game created by Solarus Team. Description The Legend of Zelda Mystery of Solarus DX is set to be a direct sequel to The Legend of Zelda A Link to the Past on the SNES, using the same graphics and game mechanisms. Mystery of Solarus DX is the first game made with the Solarus engine and in fact, Solarus was primarily designed for this game. Mystery of Solarus DX is actually an enhanced remake of a first creation, Mystery of Solarus without the DX suffix. This first creation, developed with RPG Maker 2000, was released in 2002 and was only available in French. The DX project was unveiled on April 1st, 2008. Its objectives were to correct the many flaws of its predecessor the battle system, the bosses, the use of items, etc. However, that is hardly all of it, as new graphical elements and musics have been created to accompany you throughout the game. This Deluxe version is the opportunity for you to relive the original adventure in a brand new way, or to discover it for the first time if you’ve never played it before! Synopsis In A Link to the Past, Ganon was defeated and forever imprisonned in the Golden Land by Hyrule's King, thanks to the Seal of the Seven Sages. Years passed, and someday the King became affected by a strange and grave illness. Doctors and apothecaries from across the kingdom tried in vain to cure him. The king passed away, and his power vanished, weakening the Seal of the Seven Sages. The Hero, under the guidance of his master Sahasrahla, trusted the heiress of the royal powers, Princess Zelda, with the Triforce. Zelda teamed with eight mysterious children to shatter the Triforce into eight fragments and conceal them across the kingdom. Peace was restored. And so begins your journey, full of monsters, mysterious characters, labyrinths and puzzles... Instructions In this archive you will find all that you need to run this game. To do so and extract the archive. 3. In Solarus Launcher use option “Add Quest” and point it to game’s .solarus file. Then run it using “Play” Important notice the game itself is just the .solarus file. We included the engine and launcher for your convenience. If you want to download it separately for example is new version of Solarus is out and we haven’t updated this archive yet then you can do it here Solarus – download Last update Wednesday, June 9, 2021 Genre RPG File size MB fGGyZL. 108 481 367 300 236 88 431 199 491

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