ALink to the Past es una precuela de The Legend of Zelda y Zelda II: The Adventure of Link. Dentro de la cronología oficial se encuentra en el primer lugar de la línea de tiempo del Héroe Derrotado la cual explica como el Heroe del Tiempo no tiene éxito en Ocarina of Time. Esto lleva a que Ganon sea encarcelado en el Reino Sagrado en su forma de Bestia Oscura por
Ganon's Tower is the final dungeon in The Legend of Zelda A Link to the Past. It is located on Death Mountain in the Dark World and serves as the Dark World's equivalent of the Tower of Hera. It cannot be accessed until Link has freed all the Seven Maidens. When all seven crystals have been gathered, the force field placed around the tower is broken, and a staircase reveals itself. Although the artwork implies that it lacks any walls besides the pillars holding up the tower, the game itself shows that it does have walls. Story After rescuing Princess Zelda from Turtle Rock, Link must travel west, to Ganon's Tower. The tower has been sealed by Agahnim to prevent the hero from interfering with his plans. This seal is represented by a glowing magical force that illuminates the tower. The Seven Maidens, from inside their crystal prisons, use their power to break the seal placed on Ganon's Tower, allowing Link to enter. Inside, Link braves the many obstacles in the tower and is forced to battle the bosses that held the Pendants of Virtue in the Light World one more time. Link ascends to the very top of the tower, where Agahnim is waiting for him. After the second and ultimate defeat of Agahnim, the true antagonist, Ganon, abandons the body of Agahnim and retreats to the Pyramid. Link chases after him by calling the duck with the Flute, beginning a final battle between good and evil. Dungeon The Dungeon has eight floors total, consisting of multiple rooms and enemies on each. Link must once again do battle with the bosses of the Light World dungeons before facing Agahnim. While exploring the Dungeon, the Red Mail can be found on the first floor near the center of the map, however, it is not necessary to continue progressing through the game. Items Red Mail Enemies Anti-Fairy Bari Beamos Blade Trap Daira Eyegore Flying Tile Giant Blade Trap Gibdo Goriya Hardhat Beetle Helmasaur Spark Stalfos Taurus Wallmaster Wizzrobe Mini-bosses Armos Knights Lanmolas Moldorm Boss Agahnim The Legend of Zelda A Link to the Past Characters Agahnim  Ganon  Link  Link's Uncle  Princess Zelda  Sahasrahla  Seven Maidens—Full list of characters Bosses Armos Knights  Lanmolas  Moldorm  Agahnim  Helmasaur King  Arrghus  Mothula  Blind  Kholdstare  Vitreous  Trinexx  Ganon Locations Light World  Dark World—Full list of locations Dungeons Light World Hyrule Castle  Eastern Palace  Desert Palace  Tower of Hera  Hyrule Castle Tower Dark World Palace of Darkness  Swamp Palace  Skull Woods  Thieves' Town  Ice Palace  Misery Mire  Turtle Rock  Ganon's Tower  Palace of the Four Sword Equipment Weapons Lantern  Fighter's Sword  Fighter's Shield  Boomerang  Bomb  Bow  Power Glove  Magic Mirror  Moon Pearl  Master Sword  Magic Hammer  Tempered Sword  Red Shield  Hookshot  Fire Rod  Ice Rod  Cane of Somaria  Mirror Shield  Super Bomb  Golden Sword  Silver Arrow Items Bug-Catching Net  Pegasus Shoes  Book of Mudora  Magic Bottle x4  Magic Powder  Shovel  Flute  Zora's Flippers  Titan's Mitt  Bombos Medallion  Quake Medallion  Ether Medallion  Cane of Somaria  Cane of Byrna  Magic Cape  Blue Mail  Red Mail Quest Items Pendants of Virtue  Maiden's Crystals Races Fairy  Human  Hylian
InA Link to the Past, Ganon spends most the game as Agahnim. Ganon only calls Agahnim an 'alter ego', but doesn't elaborate on whether this means he was just in disguise or if he was possessing someone. As such, feats under this guise will be marked 'Ag'. Physicals. Durability It's thought that the Master Sword is the only weapon capable of defeating him Ag. Durability
Cet article est à propos de Ganon comme personnage. Pour l'attaque, voir Ganon Smash final. Ganon Ganon dans Ultimate Univers Univers Zelda Première apparition The Legend of Zelda 1986 Apparaît dans BrawlSmash 4Ultimate Console d'origine NES Espèce Démon Sexe Masculin Couleur des cheveux Rouge Couleur des yeux Vert Habitation Tour de Ganon Sur d'autres wikis ZeldaWiki propose un article sur Ganon ». Wikipédia propose un article sur Ganon ». Ganon, aussi appelé Ganon, Créature Maléfique, est la forme bestiale de Ganondorf, l'antagoniste récurrent de l'Univers Zelda. Il est un boss du Mode Classique et du Mode Aventure, la Lueur du monde , dans Super Smash Bros. Ultimate Description Dans les premiers jeux Zelda, Ganon à l'apparence d'une créature à l'allure porcine avec une fourrure bleue. Il portait une armure brune et une cape rouge et se battait avec un trident. Dans Ocarina of Time. Ganon a une apparence beaucoup plus démonique. Il a une crinière rouge, des sabots, deux grandes cornes et une queue brillante qui est son unique point faible. Il porte deux grandes épées dans chaque main. Dans Twilight Princess, il a l'apparence d'un sanglier géant avec une crinière rouge rappelant celle d'un lion. Dans Breath of the Wild, Ganon a l'apparence d'un spectre en forme de sanglier composé de Malice, il possède une énorme bouche, des défenses et des yeux jaunes brillants. Origine Ocarina of Time Ce jeu est la première apparition de Ganon selon la chronologie publiée par Nintendo dans le livre Hyrule Historia. Après que son château se soit écroulé avec lui, Ganondorf sort des décombres et utilise le pouvoir du fragment de la force de la Triforce pour se transformer en ce monstre redoutable afin d'en finir avec Link et Zelda une bonne fois pour toute. Grâce aux efforts de Link et Zelda, la créature fut vaincue et scellée dans une autre dimension par les 7 sages, là où Ganondorf a repris son apparence normale, scellant ainsi le Ganondorf de l'époque de Link adulte avant qu'il réussit à se libéré dans le scénario de The Wind Waker. Quant au Ganondorf de l'époque de Link enfant, il fut emprisonné et condamné à mort ce qui conduit au scénario de Twilight Princess. Twilight Princess Chronologie de l'Enfance Suites aux événements d'Ocarina of Time où Ganondorf a été envoyé dans le monde des ombres puis revenu au Royaume d'Hyrule grâce à Xanto lors de l'ère de Twilight Princess. Lors du combat final opposant Link à Ganondorf, ce dernier se transforme en Ganon mais dans une forme quadrupède mais il fut terrassé par Link loup et Midona. Après ce combat, Midona tente de d'anéantir l'esprit de Ganondorf avec le pouvoir des cristaux d'ombre mais échoue et Ganondorf reprend sa forme humaine. C'est alors à Link et à Zelda d'en finir avec Ganondorf sur la Plaine d'Hyrule. A Link to the Past / Oracles / A Link Between Worlds Chronologie de la Défaite Dans une autre chronologie, où Ganon avait réussi à vaincre Link et mettre la main sur la Triforce, Ganon a fait le vœu de transformer le monde à son image. Mais au moment où sa victoire allait être totale, Zelda, aidée des sages, scelle ce dernier dans la Terre d'Or, devenu le Monde des Ténèbres. Enfermé depuis, Ganon cherche un moyen d'en sortir. Dans A Link to the Past, il parvient à convaincre un sorcier du nom d'Agahnim de l'aider à sacrifier les descendants des 7 sages, afin de lever le sceau du monde des Ténèbres et pouvoir l'envahir. Néanmoins, il croisera la route de Link, la réincarnation du Héros du Temps, qui parviendra à le vaincre, récupérer la Triforce et à rendre à la Terre d'Or son aspect d'antan. Par la suite, les sorcières jumelles Koume & Kotake, tenteront de le faire revenir à la vie. Dans Oracle of Ages/Seasons, elles enverront deux de leurs sbires, Onox et Veran, kidnapper les oracles Din et Nayru afin d'allumer les flammes du Rituel Noir. Après que Link les ait vaincus, il affrontera Ganon, ressuscité par le sacrifice des deux sorcières, mais le rituel n'ayant pas été effectué correctement, Ganon n'a pas pu retrouver la totalité de ses pouvoirs et fut de nouveau vaincu. Dans A Link Between Worlds, la princesse Hilda de Lorule s'allie à Yuga dans le but de ressusciter Ganon afin de pouvoir reconstituer la Triforce perdue de son royaume. Ce dernier parvient à le ressusciter et fusionne avec lui, récupérant ainsi le fragment de la Force. Link obtient la Triforce du courage et s'en sert pour vaincre Yuga, qui a récupéré la Triforce de la Sagesse après avoir trahi Hilda. Link reconstruit ensuite les Triforce des deux royaumes. Breath of The Wild Dans Breath of the Wild, Ganon, le Fléau est une incarnation de la haine de Ganon, un mal qui s'abat sur Hyrule depuis des millénaires. Dans un passé lointain, le Fléau s'est abattu sur le royaume, mais a été vaincu par un héros armé de la Lame purificatrice, épaulé par une armée de gardiens mécaniques et quatre constructions mécaniques gigantesques appelées les Créatures Divines, crées par le peuple Sheikah. Il fut ainsi scellé par la princesse d'Hyrule. Dix mille ans plus tard, Ganon refit surface et répand sa malice sur tout le royaume, il corrompit les Gardiens et les Créatures Divines, sa victoire était presque totale. Mais la princesse Zelda l'enferma dans le château d'Hyrule grâce au pouvoir du sceau. Cent ans plus tard, le sceau s'affaiblit et Ganon cherche à retrouver une forme physique. Il sera cependant vaincu par Link, et scellé de nouveau par Zelda. Apparitions Smash final Article principal Créature Ganon Ganon apparait à partir de Super Smash Bros. Brawl en tant que Smash final de Ganondorf. Il a son apparence de Twilight Princess dans Brawl et Smash 4 et de Ocarina of Time 3D dans Ultimate, ce qui reflète l'apparence utilisée pour représenter Ganondorf. Boss Ganon apparait également en tant que boss du Mode Aventure et Mode Classique dans Super Smash Bros. Ultimate. Il reprend son apparence de Ocarina of Time 3D. Dans le mode Classique, il est affronté dans la route de Link, Link enfant , Link Cartoon, Zelda et Séphiroth. Combat Le combat se déroule sur une arène rappelant les ruines du château de Ganondorf dans Ocarina of Time. Ganon peut envoyer des attaques magiques puissantes avec ses deux épées et sa bouche, chose qu'il ne pouvait pas faire dans Ocarina of Time. Pour battre Ganon, il faut, comme dans le jeu d'origine, frapper sa queue qui est son unique point faible. Il faut pour cela sauter par dessus Ganon ou passer en dessous quand il saute. Lorsqu'il est épuisé à cause des dégâts, il est complètement vulnérable. Lié aux stages Dans la Tour du Prélude, il est possible de voir l'incarnation de Breath of the Wild autour du château dans l'arrière-plan. Esprits Ocarina of Time Ganon Esprit Type Classe Attribut Obtention PrimaireNeutre Vétéran★★★ Poids ⬆︎ Rend un peu plus lourd et difficile à éjecter, mais réduit un peu la vitesse. Le battre à la Terre sacrée Contrée des ténèbres dans la Lueur du monde. Twilight Princess Ganon, créature maléfique Esprit Type Classe Attribut Obtention PrimaireAttaque Légende★★★★ Impact en pleine course Foncer sur un adversaire lui inflige des dégâts. Faire évoluer l'esprit Ganondorf Twilight Princess Breath of the Wild Ganon, le Fléau Informations Esprit Type Classe Attribut Obtention PrimaireAttaque Légende★★★★ Aucun Combat d'esprits Disponible en mode Aventure. Achetable au Magasin.15 000 G Combat Ennemis Puissance Stage et Musique Règles et conditions XXL 13 900 Calamity Ganon Battle - Second Form Vous perdez si votre allié ORDI est mis Dégâts intempestifs Vous recevez subitement des dégâts. Après quelques instants. Anecdotes et Références Ganondorf représente l'incarnation de Ganon de ce jeu. Zelda représente son incarnation de ce jeu et le fait qu'elle doive le retenir prisonnier. Les dégâts instantanés font référence aux blessures que la Malice provoque à Link. Le stage et la musique viennent du jeu de sa première apparition. La musique est son thème. Anecdotes Link enfant ne pouvait pas l'affronter dans Ocarina of Time, étant donné que Ganon était dans le futur de Link adulte et l’Épée de Légende était indispensable pour le vaincre. Dans Animal Crossing New Leaf, il est possible d'inviter un villageois ayant l'apparence et le nom de Ganon, avec un amiibo. La musique du combat dans Super Smash Bros. Ultimate est la même que celle du combat contre Ganon dans The Legend of Zelda Breath of the Wild Certaines des attaques de Ganon dans Ultimate font référence à des Boss de Breath of the Wild. La boule de feu référence l'Ombre de feu de Ganon, et le rayon de corruption référence Ganon, Créature Maléfique, le boss final du jeu. Galerie Origine The Legend of Zelda A Link to the PastThe Legend of Zelda Oracle of Ages / Oracle of SeasonsThe Legend of Zelda Ocarina of TimeThe Legend of Zelda Twilight PrincessThe Legend of Zelda Four Sword AdventureThe Legend of Zelda Breath of the WildHyrule WarriorsHyrule Warriors L'Ère du Fléau
Itis the third installment in The Legend of Zelda series, developed solely by Shigeru Miyamoto and his team. The plot of A Link to the Past focuses on Link as he travels on a journey to save Hyrule, defeat Ganon and rescue the seven descendants of the Sages. A Link to the Past uses a 3/4 top-down perspective similar to that of the original The
OverviewSprite of Ganon from The Legend of Zelda, next to is a primary recurring antagonist in The Legend of Zelda series. He has appeared primarily in two forms. The first is Ganon, a monstrous, pig-like beast-man that was first introduced in the original The Legend of Zelda. Later games, starting with The Legend of Zelda Ocarina of Time, depict him in human form with the name Ganondorf. In Ocarina of Time and some other games in which he appears as human, he assumes his monstrous Ganon form near the end of the is the personification of an evil that continuously threatens Hyrule over the generations. As part of this ambition, he is most often depicted as coveting possession of the Triforce. As with the series protagonists Link and Zelda, he traditionally represents one of the three pieces of the Triforce; specifically, the Triforce of Power, for his raw strength and lust for control. The other pieces of the Triforce, the Triforces of Wisdom and Courage, are traditionally represented by Zelda and Link, Ganon is characterized as the main antagonist of The Legend of Zelda, he does not appear in every game, and the roles he plays in some games in which he does appear are minor. As an example of the former, he does not appear in The Legend of Zelda Majora's Mask, a direct sequel to Ocarina of Time. As an example of the latter, though Ganon's potential resurrection is a threat faced in Zelda II The Adventure of Link, his only appearance comes in the Game Over screen, in which it is implied that Link fails in his quest and Ganon is following section is a history of some of Ganon's appearances in The Legend of Zelda Legend of ZeldaIn the original The Legend of Zelda, Ganon appears as the game's final boss. Holding Princess Zelda captive, he holds the Triforce of Power and seeks the Triforce of Wisdom. After Link gathers the pieces of the Triforce of Wisdom, Ganon challenges him to a battle, but is killed when Link uses the silver arrow to defeat Legend of Zelda A Link to the PastGanon's design in A Link to the Link to the Past is the first game to hint at Ganon's human form, though he does not appear in the game in this guise. The game's English language manual states that as a human, his full name is Ganondorf Dragmire. A thief seeking the Triforce, he finds a way into the Sacred Realm and claims it. However, the power of the Triforce transforms him into the monstrous Ganon. With the Triforce in his possession, the Sacred Realm falls into ruin and becomes the Dark Legend of Zelda Ocarina of TimeGanondorf as he appears in Ocarina of man known as Ganondorf first appears in Ocarina of Time. He is the King of the tribe of thieves known as the Gerudo, although he is the only male born in one hundred years among them. He swears allegiance to the King of Hyrule in a plan to deceive the Royal Family and steal the Triforce. In the course of attempting stop him, Link gathers what he needs to claim the Master Sword from the pedestal in the Temple of Time. However, when he pulls the sword free, it is determined that he is not of age to wield the blade yet, and is held there for seven years. With Link in this state, the doors to the Sacred Realm remain wide open, and Ganondorf uses this opportunity to enter and steal the power of the the next seven years, Ganondorf takes near complete control of Hyrule, and the land falls into ruin. When Link confronts him near the game's end, Ganondorf is defeated, but uses the power of the Triforce to become the monstrous Ganon in a final attempt at victory. This last-ditch effort is thwarted, and Ganon is Link returns to the past, the Gandondorf of that era is summarily arrested and executed. The events surrounding Ganon's battle with Link cause the timeline to split from this point, with one branch extending from the future era in which Ganon is defeated, and a second branch extending from the past era in which Ganondorf is executed before he can succeed. A third branch also exists, in a version of history where Ganondorf is Legend of Zelda Twilight PrincessIn Twilight Princess, the sages attempted to execute Ganondorf, but failed because of his divine power. He killed one of the sages, which forced them to send him into the Twilight Realm as a last resort. There, Ganondorf appeared before Zant, posing as a god and granting him part of his power. He then uses Zant as a proxy to invade Hyrule from the Twilight keeps possession of the sword used in his attempted execution. Though the blade didn't kill him, the attempt left a visible scar. He ultimately uses the sword himself in his fight with Link at the end of the Legend of Zelda Skyward SwordDemise, the demon king whose cursed hatred gives birth to does not appear in Skyward Sword. However, Demise, one of the game's primary antagonists and the final boss, bears a very strong resemblance to Ganondorf. Like Ganondorf, he once sought the Triforce, but the goddess Hylia sacrificed her own divinity in order to seal him away. Generations later, Hylia was reborn as a mortal, Zelda of Skyloft, and Ghirahim uses her soul to resurrect Demise, who shortly thereafter challenges Link to a Demise's defeat, he invokes a curse, stating that an incarnation of his very hatred will be eternally reborn. Those with "the blood of the goddess and the spirit of the hero", that is, the future incarnations of Zelda and Link, will be bound to it forever. Just as Zelda is the mortal reincarnation of Hylia, Ganon is the eternal reincarnation of Demise's WarriorsGanondorf's design in Hyrule is a playable character in Hyrule Warriors, a crossover collaboration between Nintendo and Koei Tecmo that blends the setting and characters of The Legend of Zelda with the gameplay of Dynasty Warriors. He fights using a great sword as his the story of Hyrule Warriors, Ganondorf's spirit was separated into four fragments. Three were scattered in time and sealed away in different eras the eras of Skyward Sword, Ocarina of Time, and Twilight Princess. The remaining fragment was sealed by the Master Sword resting in its Cia, a seeress that watches over the Triforce, has a momentary lapse of spirit due to her sadness at not being able to share Link's love, a remaining essence of Ganondorf's manages to wedge its way inside her and expel the good in her. He uses Cia to free the three fragments of his spirit scattered in time, allowing him to return to a physical form. However, he is not yet at full power, and Cia drives him off, claiming the Triforce of Power for Cia's death, the fourth fragment of Ganondorf is freed, as the sword pedestal's guard over it had weakened without the Master Sword. Made whole once more, Ganondorf summons Ghirahim and Zant from their respective eras to serve him, and the three quickly work to establish control over Hyrule and claim the pieces of the Triforce. In battle, Ganondorf triumphs over Lana, retaking the Triforce of Power, and then steals the Triforce of Courage from Link and the Triforce of Wisdom from the full power of the Triforce at his command, Ganondorf seizes control of Hyrule Castle, turning it into his tower and base of operations. But the Hyrulian forces mount an assault on his keep and manage to defeat him. After he's struck down, Ganondorf transforms into his monstrous pig form, Ganon, and the final battle takes the end, Ganon is defeated, and the Triforce and Hyrule are once again kept safe from his Smash appears in his human form, Ganondorf, in the Super Smash Bros. series, starting with Super Smash Bros. Melee. In terms of gameplay, his moves and abilites are largely based on those of F-Zero pilot Captain Smash Bros. MeleeIn Super Smash Bros. Melee, Ganondorf plays almost identically to Captain Falcon, though his attacks are much slower, but more powerful. The primary differences in his moveset are in his forward aerial and his standard Smash Bros. BrawlIn Super Smash Bros. Brawl, some changes were made to make Ganondorf less of a Captain Falcon clone. His appearance in Brawl is based on his design from The Legend of Zelda Twilight Princess. Overall, Ganondorf is much slower than even his Melee appearance, with a reduced dashing and attack Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS / for Wii UGanondorf's appearance in the fourth Super Smash Bros. is more or less consistent with Brawl. Minor tweaks were made to his moveset, and his design was somewhat changed as well, giving him a tattered cape and the glowing chest wound from the ending of Twilight Princess.
ThePrince of Darkness as returned!!! Ganon used the wizard Agahnim to break free of the seal the seven sages cast upon him. Now he spreads darkness in

Initially, the great tower on the west portion of Death Mountain is closed to explorers. Only after rescuing all seven of the maidens and receiving the seven Crystals can you enter the tower. Once you have all seven Crystals, return to Ganon's Tower and the way will open up. Ganon's TowerEdit This impressive structure is said to be where Ganon spent most of his evil reign over the Dark World. Legend says that you can only break the seal of the tower after collecting the seven Crystals which Ganon has hidden in the dungeons of the Dark World. The seven maidens held captive in the Crystals can use their power to make the seal disappear. You are then free to explore the tower and search for Ganon. But you won't find this master of evil until after you survive battles with four creatures that you have already encountered in the Light World. Your long journey is close to completion. Floor 2Edit Just as with the Tower of Hera, you will enter Ganon's Tower on the second floor. There are two stairways to the floor below, and one that leads up above. You will not be ready to explore the upper floors until you have collected the Big Key. The map and the Red Mail will also be particularly useful. You must begin by exploring the maze that lies below on Floor 1. Start out by heading down through the left staircase to room 1K. When you have collected the necessary items, you can return here and head to Floor 3. Floor 1Edit Note It is not necessary to explore every room on this floor. A number of rooms are merely traps. Ideally, start with room 1K. 1A When you warp into this room from room 1V, you'll be on the left side of the room. Two blue Baris hover above a series of conveyor belts and pits. The conveyor belts arrive at a series of Star Tiles which alter the arrangement of the pits to force you to rely on the conveyor belts. The exit to the room is locked, and a Small Key is hidden beneath one of the skulls at the top of the room. You'll need to pass them by once and step on a Star Tile to rearrange the floor in order to gain access to them. Then you can unlock the door and head to room 1B. 1B The bridge trap in this room can be very unforgiving. You have a very limited amount of time to run down from the left side of the bridge to the right side. Don't bother traveling up since you will get trapped up there. You must remove the skull in your way, run down to the next skull, and avoid two fire bars and a spike trap; not an easy feat. If you manage to reach the second skull before the bridge collapses alongside of it, you can access the remainder of the room, guarded by one blue Pon, and exit through the lower left door to room 1F. 1C This room, occupied by one blue Bari and a Tail Worm, is covered with floor tiles, but only one has any effect. Find the right tile, and the wall dividing the north and south portions of the room will be destroyed. You may then explore the north portion where you will find treasure chests that contain generous supplies of bombs and arrows. When you're done, head back through the hole you created to room 1G. 1D You will warp into this room from room 1T. There are four fire chain Winders wrapping around the wall segments. You can use the Magic Cape to avoid contact with them as you make your way to the left. You will come across a solitary block that can be pushed in any direction to make a treasure chest appear on the left side of the room. With this chest in place, you can use your Hookshot to grapple over to the chest, open it, and collect another Small Key. Use it to unlock the door to the south and proceed to room 1G. 1E When you enter this room, the door will shut behind you, and will not open until all three red Stalfos have been defeated. There are four fireball traps that will make life difficult for you whenever you swing your sword. There are four treasure chests in the room, but they merely contain supplies of bombs, arrows, and Rupees. 1F At first, there is no clear way to access the warp tile in the center of the room. As it happens, there is a Star Tile underneath the movable statue on the left side of the room. Pull it out of the way to step on the Star Tile, and fill in the gap. Watch out for the blue Pon that guards the tile. Step on the tile to be warped to room 1Z. 1G This room and its many warp tiles are intimately associated with the warp tiles in room 1Y. You will need to traverse a number of them to proceed. Start out by stepping on the left tile and warping to the upper left corner of 1Y. You will return from 1Y in the upper left corner of the room. Before you step on the warp tile below, you may bomb the left wall and expose an opening to room 1C. When you return, step on the lower warp tile to end up in the center along the left wall of room 1Y. Upon your next return to this room, you should arrive just left of the center of the room. Walk down and left to the warp tile in the bottom left corner back to room 1Y. 1H Following the walkthrough, you will first arrive in this room by warping in from the right portion of room 1Y. You will be contained in a small boarded-off portion of the top of the room. Take the warp tile above back to 1Y to reach its exit. If you entered this room from 1N below, it will appear as little more than a petting zoo for common dungeon enemies and you'll have to return south. 1I When you arrive from room 1J, you will be standing near a series of island platforms over a chasm. Each island will have a block or two situated on it. The idea is to use your Hookshot to maneuver yourself across the pits and around the room. You may optionally head through the top door to room 1E, but you must ultimate make your way to the bottom of the room. When you reach the bottom, deal with the Stalfos. Then unlock the door to the right and collect the map from room 1O. When you return, you must lower the blue fence blocks. Then place a bomb by the switch and run below the blue fence blocks before they rise again. Enter the door below to room 1S. 1J First, collect the Small Key hidden beneath the skull in the lower right corner of the room. Then step on the conveyor belt and utilize your Magic Hammer to crush the bobbing pegs situated around the center block. When enough pegs are out of the way, push the center block out of the way to reveal a Star Tile. Stepping on the star tile will fill the gaps in the floor created by the pits, giving you access to the left door. Head through it to enter 1I. 1K The first room that you explore on this floor contains two torches and two Stalfos. A fireball will hug the right torch, upon which a Small Key has been situated. One dash bash into the torch will knock the key to the floor for you to collect, but be careful of the fireball. There is no reason to use the key on the right door since you can freely access that room through the right staircase in Floor 2. Instead, head left to room 1J. 1L You will arrive at this room if you took the right staircase. The path laid out in this portion of the walkthrough is entirely optional, and is only necessary if you wish to collect the Compass. The left treasure chest contains arrows while the right one contains bombs. A switch on the wall may appear to be the answer to opening the shutter door, but pulling it will make bombs rain from the ceiling. Instead, a switch can be found in the lower right corner which opens the door to room 1M. 1M This room contains a number of traps, including spinning floor tiles, a Bubble, a "Bunny Beam" trap, two fireball traps, and worst of all, a Wallmaster hand. The treasure chest at the top contains a Small Key. Collect it and use it to open the right door and enter room 1N. 1N Presuming that you entered this room from room 1M, there are three other exits from this room. The north exit close to you, leads to the nonfunctional portion of room 1H. Lower down is an open door that leads to another dead-end room 1R. The only exit that is truly of value is the shutter door to the south. There is a Gidbos, a red Stalfos, two blue Baris, and a Wallmaster in this room, but defeating all of the enemies won't make the door budge. There are, however, four torches that can be difficult to light all at once, but if you are able to do it, the door to room 1X will open. Start by clearing out all of the monsters in the room. There are two blocks in an upper right corner of part of the room. The lower of the two blocks can be pushed left. Once this block is moved, you must quickly light all of the torches from the top of the room to the bottom and escape through the lower door before one goes out. 1O Two fire bars spin around a treasure chest, and various pits make accessing the bottom of the chest even more difficult. The Magic Cape or Cane of Byrna can help you here. Reach the chest and open it to discover the dungeon Map. Then return to room 1I and proceed to room 1S. 1P You should arrive here after defeating the Armos Knights and collecting the Big Key. Fortunately, this is also where the large treasure chest resides. Push the single block aside, and dodge the spike traps and the fire chain Winders to reach the chest. Open it up, and claim the greatest defense item in the game, the Red Mail. Once you collect this treasure, you are free to enter room 1K above, and begin your exploration of the upper floors. 1Q Bubbles and a fireball occupy this otherwise deserted room. A number of skulls contain bombs, and there are a number of cracks on the floor. Naturally, you may wish to investigate these cracks by placing bombs on each of them. It turns out that the crack below the skull and next to the treasure chest can be blown open, revealing a hole to the floor below. After you open the treasure chest alongside it which contains arrows, fall through the hole to Basement 1. 1R This room is occupied by a fire bar and a Wallmaster. Several of the blocks around the skulls can be pushed aside, and you will find hearts underneath two of them, but in all likelihood, you may lose more health in the process than you stand to gain. Ultimately, you must return to room 1N through the right door. 1S With the orange fence blocks lowered, you can access a good portion of the room. Everything, in fact, except the locked door to the right. Start by collecting the Small Key from the skull in the bottom right corner. Now you need to deal with the blue fence blocks. Two Crystal Switches are situated side-by-side. At first, this may not appear to be much of an issue. But one bomb positioned close to both switches will in fact trigger the switches twice, resulting in no change. You need to place a bomb at just the right distance to trigger only one switch and not both. Make sure that as it explodes, you are safely beyond the orange fence blocks. Unlock the door and head to 1T. 1T Hit the Crystal Switch when you enter the room in order to lower the orange fence blocks and allow passage to the right side of the room. Travel along the top or bottom and make your way to the right wall. Run up to the warp tile when the passage is safe. You will be transported to room 1D. 1U This room contains two pathways, one visible, and the other predominantly invisible. You need to take the invisible one to proceed. By walking up the visible path to the top wall, you will be able to see a torch on the opposite side of the room. Shoot at it with your Fire Rod to make the invisible path visible for a short while. Do your best to maximize the visibility of the path, which starts from the two skulls at the end of the visible path. If time runs out while you are still on the path, you have a couple of resources. The blue Pons will never willingly fall off the path, so you can use their position as a reference. You can also use the Cane of Somaria to create and push blocks that will fall off the ledge when you reach a boundary. Make your way to the right door along the top wall and proceed to room 1Q. 1V In this room with one blue Pon and one red Pon, defeat them before pushing the lone block near the Warp Tile to make four treasure chests and a series of holes appear. The upper left treasure chest contains the Compass, while the remaining chests contain arrows and Rupees. Step on the warp tile to be sent to room 1A. 1X Three Gibdos wander around this room, segmented by fence blocks. The only Crystal Switch in the room is beyond a wall partition over which you can not fire any weapon. A conveyor belt, however, leads straight up to it. So it is possible to pitch a bomb over the low portion of the wall, and let the belt bring it closer to the switch before it explodes. Use this technique once to get beyond the blue fence blocks if they start out raised when you enter, and use it one more time to get beyond the orange ones by quickly running behind the blue fence blocks before the bomb explodes. Another option is to use the Cane of Somaria, which can be thrown and exlodes when unsummoned. Deal with the Gibdos carefully or just use your Fire Rod, and enter room 1V to the left. 1Y Following the walkthrough, you will first warp into the upper left corner of the room from 1G. Accordingly, you will step on the only available warp tile back to the upper left corner of room 1G. When you return along the left wall, use the left active warp tile below the skulls back to room 1G. Ultimately, you should arrive in the bottom left corner of the room, from which you can travel right to the remainder of the room. Two blue Pons make combat around the pits difficult. In order to escape, you must step on one more warp tile. This one takes you to room 1H. Once you return, you can proceed through the right door to room 1U. 1Z Like room 1U to the left, there are invisible pathways from the left side of the room where you arrive to the right. Lighting the torches in the room can help you see the paths. However, a straight walk to the left will also bring you safely to the door on the left that deposits you in room 1U. Basement 1Edit You will arrive on this floor from room 1Q above. You will land on an icy floor, where you will experience a return visit by the Armos Knights; the boss of the Eastern Palace. The strategy is exactly the same as before, only if you have already collected the Silver Arrow from the Faerie in the Chamber of Wishing at the Pyramid, you will be able to destroy the knights with a single arrow. They should pose little threat to you at this point in the game since their behavior is fairly predictable. Once you defeat the knights, the shutter doors will open. Proceed through the top door. You will enter a treasure room with three chests. Opening the back two will reveal supplies of arrows and bombs, but the lower chest contains the Big Key. Collect it and return to the room below and head left. In the room with four torches, you may choose to head immediately up the staircase to room 1P. However, it's worth your while to explore the north wall, which may be bombed to expose a route to the room above. In it, you will find four fairies hovering over a pit. If you intend to catch them with your net, you'll have to wait for them to fan out a little bit, but if you simply wish to collect them right away, throw your Boomerang at them. Then head back down and climb the stairs to room 1P. Floor 3Edit Upon your arrival to this floor, you are immediately presented with a Crystal Switch puzzle with fence blocks surrounded by a bed of spikes. To make matters worse, one green and one red Goriya occupy the room, as well as a Bubble. The door to the room below is shut, and the only way to open it is to safely arrive at the block on the left side of the room and push it. Use your boomerang to create safe pathways from the entrance to the block, and then to the door below, while fighting or avoiding the Goriyas. You will now be in a room with two red Goriyas, and two red spike traps. If you wish to diminish the amount that the spike traps interfere with your progress, you can pull the nearby statue to the right, and push it down to block the higher spike trap, but it's not completely necessary. All that you must do is kill the two Goriyas with arrows in order to open the shutter doors and advance to the room on the right. Two more Goriyas accompanied by two sentry statues must be dealt with in order to open the doors in this room. Take them out as quickly as you can before you get shot at by the statues too much, then advance through the door above. Cross the empty corridor and unlock the door above to continue. A shutter door stands at the end of a long passageway with an exposed lower level. A switch in the back of the lower level opens the door, but to reach it, you must pass through an area with many spike traps. If the orange blocks were already up when you entered the room, it will keep many of the spike traps at bay. It is difficult to arrange it so that all of the traps are behind the orange fence blocks. Rush to the top of the room, and lower the orange blocks when you reach the end. Two Eyegores, one green and one red, will wake up and advance upon you. Shoot their eyes with your arrows, and locate the switch in the middle of the row of skulls. Step on it and return to the ladder at the bottom of the room. Climb up, and run around the top layer to the door. One last room stands between you and the next floor. A long bridge is surrounded by cannons that move back and forth, firing across the bridge. You can dash across with very little to worry about and run right up to the stairs, but the map indicates that there's one extra room to the south. A platform on the bottom leads to a wall with a crack on it, but there does not appear to be a way to reach it. It turns out that if you dash bash the blocks at the very end of the bridge, the force of the bash will be enough to knock you back, across the gap, and on to the platform, where you can lay a bomb and pass through the hole to the southern room. In this room, you will find two fairies as well as a full magic refill under one of the skulls. When you return to the room above, use your Hookshot to return to the bridge and continue on to the next floor. Floor 4Edit At the top of the stairs, you will encounter four enemies, two Stalfos and two Zahzaks, walking along conveyor belts. Attack them and defeat every one of them to open the shutter door on the left. In the next room, three red Stalfos stand guard over a sentry statue situated on the conveyor belt. You must once again defeat all of the Stalfos to open the shutter doors and advance to the room below. The next room contains, not one, but two sentry statues on a rotating conveyor belt. This time, they are guarded by three blue Zahzaks, and a set of immobile spike traps rest in the center. Defeat the three Zahzaks to open the door and continue south. The next room builds upon the complexity of the previous by adding ice floors, and more spike traps. Now you only have two red Zahzaks to defeat in order to continue. You will finally end up in a room with an iced-over floor. One stationary sentry statue and a fireball trap occupy the room along with a Stalfos and a Zahzak. A fireball revolves around a set of skulls containing health and magic, so they are worth investigating. Defeat the enemies to open up the door on the left. When you enter the next room, a "Bunny Beam" trap will instantly rush towards you from the center of the room. Unless you quickly duck behind one of the Ganon statues, it will hit you. Simply wait for its effects to wear off before entering the next room. When you arrive, you will be treated to a repeat battle with the three Lanmolas, the boss from the Desert Palace. This one should go much more quickly since your sword is more powerful, and they have the same defense and health as when you first encountered them. The only difference with this battle is the Snake Medusa in the corner, just to make life difficult. Defeat the Lanmolas to access the room above. After a quick restock of supplies, you may climb the stairs to the floor above. Floor 5Edit When you climb the stairs, you are deposited on a platform in front of a seemingly vast empty room. Skull wearing Wizzrobes will appear, attack you, and fade away. The truth is, an invisible pathway exists, but there are no torches to light the way. You can accomplish two things at once, kill the Wizzrobes and light the path, by using Ether magic when the Wizzrobes are fully visible. Cross the invisible path to the doorway below. The next room contains a bridge guarded by two Tauros, as well as a pair of eye beams on the wall. You can dash past all of them, if you like, to reach the other side as there is little reason to stay and fight. Enter the door to the room above. More skull masked Wizzrobes will appear to fight you on a series of conveyor belts with a spike trap. You must defeat them all to open the shutter door at the top. Proceed through the door when the enemies are removed. The next room contains another long bridge guarded by four Tauros. When you enter, the solid tiles in the center of the bridge will begin to fall away, but the conveyor belt remains. Either dash up the middle before the bridge disintegrates or stick to the conveyor belt to reach the top, dashing through the Tauros along the way. When you reach the top, head up and over to the right and enter the next room. The next room contains a shutter door and four torches. You will once again need to light all four torches to gain access to the room below. A very narrow ledge leads to a platform on which a fire bar rotates. You need to move around with the bar, and shoot the top and right torches as soon as you can. Then rush back to the left, lighting the left torch, and fire across the chasm to the bottom torch. You should have just enough time to reach the shutter door before it closes again. In this final room, you will find a heart and a full magic refill before you climb the ladder and arrive at floor 6. The giant room below is only accessible if you fall off the floor fighting the Moldorm in the floor above. It contains a number of spikes, four regular Wizzrobes, and a Bubble. Climb the stairs in the upper right corner to return to the fight with Moldorm. Floor 6Edit When you arrive on this floor, you only have a few moments to rush around, and light every torch in the room in order to open the door at the top before the falling tiles prevent access to the various corners of the room. Start with the bottom right torch and work your way around the room in a clockwise direction. You should have enough time to light all four torches before the falling tiles catch up to you. Enter the door to the room above. Two Helmasaurs guard this spike-filled room. Defeat them and one will drop a Small Key that you can use on the door to the left. The two treasure chests in the corners both contain bombs as do both skulls. The room on the left may appear to be a dead-end, but the crack on the bottom wall indicates otherwise. Unfortunately, a conveyor belt runs along the wall, as do a large and small spike trap. Deposit a bomb along the belt such that it explodes when the belt brings it close to the crack in the wall so that you can proceed south. A Crystal Switch puzzle room hides a vast number of traps that you'll wish to avoid. The treasure chest in the center contains a Small Key that you'll need to open the door to the south. If you get hit with the "Bunny Beam", simply wait for the effects to wear off before proceeding. You will arrive at a recreation of the original Moldorm's nest from the Tower of Hera. The strategy is the same as before; you must constantly direct your attacks on the tail end of the Moldorm. If you get knocked off the floor in the heat of the battle, you will arrive in a singular room on floor 5, from which you can escape and return to the upper right corner of the room so you can continue your fight. If you beat the Moldorm, a treasure chest will appear on the platform to the south. You can Hookshot over to it to continue. All that it contains is a red Rupee. Push the blocks that you encounter out of the way and reach the left exit. Battle Tip Use the cape to turn invisible while fighting Moldorm. Once invisible, quickly focus attacks on the tail. The last room before the climb to the final floor of Ganon's Tower contains a huge variety of elements designed to make reaching the top as difficult as possible. Everything from ice, to spikes, to conveyors and bumpers are employed, and a set of Helmasaurs guard the room. There's no rush, so approach each portion of the room slowly, and attack the Helmasaurs as they approach you. Reach the stairwell at the top and climb up to the final floor. Floor 7Edit After all of your trials, you are greeted to a torch lit hallway that wraps around from the stairwell to the locked door at the very end. Ensure that you have all the health and magic that you need, and proceed through the door to fight against the master of this tower. BOSS AgahnimEdit Even though you fought him far earlier in the tower of Castle Hyrule, you never truly defeated him. And he intends not to lose to you twice. This time, in exchange for his lightning magic, he will invoke a duplication spell that sends two clones of himself around the room. All three images of him will attack you at once, although the solid image is the only one that's vulnerable. Keep your eye on the solid image, and be sure to swing at every large fireball that he or the clones send your way. They must reflect and strike the solid image to do damage. Be careful not to strike the ice attack that splits into six pieces. Continue to reflect Agahnim's spells back at him until he sustains too much damage and the battle ends. Ganon's RetreatEdit If you were expecting to meet your ultimate foe on top of the Tower, you are in for a surprise. First you run into Agahnim, miraculously returned from his earlier defeat at Hyrule Castle. Only after Agahnim falls for a second time does Ganon appear out of the ashes, but the battle is not yet to be. You must watch as Ganon transforms into a bat and flies off to the Pyramid of Power. You will then utilize your flute to summon a bird who will oblige by dropping you off at the top of the Pyramid. When you arrive, you will find that a hole has been created in the top. Inside, Ganon is waiting. The only way to get inside the Pyramid seems to be to jump into the hole. Zelda ALttP Agahnim Agahnim lies defeated Zelda ALttP Ganon Ganon escapes to the Pyramid Zelda ALttP Link You arrive to fight him The Final BattleEdit The final battle with Ganon takes place in the Dark Pyramid. Ganon, in the form of a giant black bat, smashes through the top of the pyramid. You must jump into the hole he has created. Before entering, make sure you are properly equipped. It is incredibly more difficult to defeat Ganon if you don't have the Silver Arrows. BattleEdit Ganon first attacks with his Trident and then he attacks with his Blazing Bats. He will also jump up and come smashing down, causing the edges of the floor to break away. Stay toward the middle and be careful not to fall off the edge of the floor. After he invokes the technique of darkness, you must ignite both of the lanterns at the bottom of the room with the Lamp or Fire Rod to break through Ganon's secret technique of Darkness. After a while they will darken again so you will need to relight them. When Ganon appears, strike him with the Sword. He will turn blue and freeze for a second. When you see Ganon turn blue, immediately fire a Silver Arrow at him. Repeat this process until four Silver Arrows have struck him. If you have come this far without the Silver Arrows, you will need to use a Spin Attack at the exact moment he is teleporting, and to finish him requires 12 strikes. If the fight is proving difficult, it would be prudent to make a quick trip back to the Light World and head to the Witches' Hut in order to stock up on potions. After his defeat a path opens to the north. Go in, and you will be treated to the ending.

Hedefeated Ganon with major glitches or a second thumb in 1:35:21. Nobody has contributed a record for a one-handed blindfolded Link to the Past speedrun yet. The final crazy Link to the Past speedrun category uses a fan-made script to convert the game into a two-player adventure. The two players can accomplish separate objectives in real-time
Refers to a glitch in the Japanese version of Link To the Past. In Ganon’s final stage, if the player is able to light the left torch before the right torch goes, out the right torch will remain lit for the rest of the fight. This makes relighting the torches much easier and the fight quicker. All but required for an attempt at Silverless Ganon. Thank you to axeil for providing content for this entry.
Createdby GameMakr24. The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Future - A new hack by Bregegrahf. The first two chapters (of an eventual five) were released in 2009. It takes place about two years after the end of Link to the Past. Zelda: Bruce Campbell vs Ganon - This is the first hack by kgp4death. 30 years after Link to the Past, Link is gone and

regarder 0140 The Sandman Will Keep You Awake - The Loop La Tour de Ganon ガノン城 Ganon-jo est le dernier donjon d’A Link to the Past. Histoire[] La tour de Ganon est construite dans le monde des Ténèbres, au sommet de la montagne de la Mort, à l'emplacement de la tour d'Héra. L'origine de sa construction est inconnue, mais on peut supposer qu'elle a été bâtie longtemps avant les événements du jeu, puisqu'elle se trouve déjà là lorsque Link visite les montagnes pour la première fois, c'est-à-dire avant qu'Agahnim n'envoie toutes les jeunes filles dans le monde des Ténèbres. Cette tour est protégée d'une aura. Accès[] Le sceau ne peut être levé que par les descendants des Sept Sages. Link doit donc libérer les sept jeunes filles de leurs cristaux pour briser la barrière et accéder à l'escalier menant à l'entrée de la tour. Thème et Déplacement[] La tour de Ganon est une tour à l'ambiance austère, qui comporte de grandes statues à l’effigie de Ganon, à travers desquelles on peut voir le reflet de son désir de suprématie. Les ennemis rencontrés sont très dangereux, et ils rappellent les ténèbres Wizzrobe avec un crâne, Taros ... Attention spoilers Ce qui suit dévoile des moments clés de l’intrigue. La Tour de Ganon se compose d'un grand sous-sol dans lequel on peut trouver la cotte de maille rouge, la Carte et la boussole. Tous ces éléments sont optionnels et ne sont pas obligatoires pour terminer le donjon. Link doit cependant visiter cet étage afin d'acquérir la grande clé qui lui permettra d'accéder aux étages supérieurs. Pour obtenir cette grande clé et la cotte de mailles, Link doit combattre les chevaliers Armos, déjà présents en tant que boss à la fin du palais de l'Est. Au-dessus du rez-de-chaussée se trouvent quatre étages menant à un balcon sur lequel Agahnim attend. Chaque étage est peuplé d'ennemis et de pièges divers qui tenteront d'entraver la progression de Link. La progression consiste en un enchaînement de pièces incluant chacune une petite épreuve. Résoudre l'énigme, battre tous les ennemis, traverser un endroit dangereux, etc.... Link rencontrera également les trois boss rencontrés dans le Monde de Lumière. Les six Grands Armos; Un groupe de trois Lanmolas; et un Moldorm géant. Une fois que Link a atteint le balcon, il faut se battre une nouvelle fois contre Agahnim. Après sa défaite, Ganon abandonne le corps d'Agahnim et s'enfuit à l'intérieur de la Pyramide. Fin du Spoiler. Ancient Stone Tablets[] Cette partie traite d'une ou plusieurs œuvres considérées comme étant des spin-off ou cross-over de la série. La tour de Ganon d’A Link to the Past reparaît aussi dans BS The Legend of Zelda Ancient Stone Tablets. Elle semble se trouver au sein même du monde des Ténèbres ou de la Terre d'Or. Le héros de la Lumière doit ouvrir un vortex vers ce monde pour pouvoir y accéder; il se fait aider par la princesse Zelda pour cela, qui décrypte les inscriptions gravées sur une stèles, ce qui a pour effet de faire apparaître ce vortex, ainsi que les flèches d'argent qui tombent du ciel. Pour rentrer dans la tour, il doit avoir l'épée Excalibur, pour briser une barrière électrique qui bloque l'entrée, ainsi que les huit tablettes qui révèlent leur puissance une fois réunie. Dans ce jeu, la tour de Ganon ne comporte que deux étages, et il n'y a aucun coffre à l'intérieur, ni aucun ennemi. Le héros de la Légende doit simplement se rendre au bout du long couloir de la tour, et sauter dans le trou pour aller affronter Ganon à l'étage inférieur, dans une salle qui possède la même structure que l'intérieur de la pyramide d’A Link to the Past. Une fois Ganon vaincu, le héros peut quitter la tour et attendre la fin du temps imparti. S'il retourne à l'intérieur de la tour, il trouve trois soldats, qui bloquent le passage, et expliquent qu'ils savent que Ganon est ici, ignorant que le héros de la Lumière vient de le vaincre. Galerie des ennemis[] Anti-FéeBariBariSentinellePiègeZazakZazakGore-ŒilGore-ŒilDamier VolantPiège GéantMomieGoriyaPionPionHelmasaurSparkSparkStalfosTarosTarosClapoirWizzrobe Galerie[] Artwork de la tour de de la de la d'entrée de la tour de première salle de la Grands Armos Lanmolas Moldorm extérieur, face à Agahnim. Voir aussi[] Donjons dans A Link to the Past Lieux d'A Link to the Past Donjons et Mini-Donjons Château d'Hyrule Allée Secrète Palais de l'Est Palais du Désert Tour d'Héra Tour du Château d'Hyrule Palais des Ténèbres Palais du Marais Forêt de Squelettes Village des Bandits Palais de Glace Bourbier Souffrance Rocher de la Tortue Tour de Ganon Palais de l'Épée de Quatre Monde de la Lumière Monde de la Lumière Maison de Link . 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LEGENDOF ZELDA: A LINK TO THE PAST RANDOMIZER Dungeon ITEM LOCATIONS GUIDE. In continuation of my last blog post where I showed all the overworld locations in the game where you can obtain items, we have our latest edition: The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past Randomizer Dungeon Guide. In order to help everyone who is newer
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Jai déjà écrit que je trouvais qu’il y avait une mauvaise utilisation de l’espace dans le combat final de Secret of Mana (Square, 1993). Je propose maintenant de le comparer au combat final de The Legend of Zelda : A Link to the Past
Join redditCreate an account to follow your favorite communities and start taking part in an accountPosted by6 years agoArchived I have always wondered, figured this was a good place to start a discussion. I always assumed the name referred to the fact that ALttP went back to the roots of Zelda, gameplay wise, after Zelda II. Am I right, or am I right?This thread is archivedNew comments cannot be posted and votes cannot be cast level 1The original Japanese title was "Triforce of the Gods", but Nintendo of America didn't want the title to include a religious reference so they decided to change it. I think they chose "A Link to the Past" because the game is a prequel to the NES duo. The North American box says it features the "predecessors of Link of Zelda", the pair from the original game, and the Japanese version says the game is set at a time when Hyrule was one kingdom, a period that AoL said ended long ago. The game offered a glimpse into the legendary past mentioned in the NES games, so NoA chose a title that reflected 2Also, in case it's not obvious, it's also a pun. A "link" is something that connects two things like a chain link, or a link between two train cars. So a "link to the past" is a connection to your obviously, Link is also the name of the protagonist. So it's a double-meaning pun 2This sounds like a winner. You have eased my mind after many years of wondering, sir/madam. Thank you!level 1Well the actual name in Japan is "Triforce of the Gods", so Link to the past seems to only really be a name that the localization thought was Ganon and the dark world is a "Link to the past", as in that Ganon's return is bringing back the bloody past that hyrule was saved from for all the time between his sealing and tyhe game, but even that's a pretty meh explanationlevel 2You don't go into the past in ALTTP, unless you mean that it takes place before the other games. IIRC it's called A Link to the Past because the game was originally meant to be set in both a futuristic and medieval setting, or atleast that's what the old concept art suggests, and in Japan it's called Triforce of the 2Actually, Link to the Past is one of the games without time travel or even a "visit/see a glimpse of the past" Community/r/Zelda is the unofficial hub for anything and everything The Legend of Zelda - the iconic Nintendo series. Feel free to share news, reviews, opinions, fan art, humour, comics, or anything else Zelda. For fans, by fans.
Despitebeing the third time that players will have to save Hyrule from Ganon, chronologically A Link to the Past serves as a prequel to The Legend of Zelda.In this game, Ganon is already sealed away in the Dark World (formerly The Legend of Zelda's Sacred Realm that has now become corrupted with Ganon’s dark influence) after he invaded it and obtained the Triforce.
voici la soluce que mon cousin m´a donné pour battre Ganon lui il vient de le passerSoluce Le combat final ! Il ne vous reste plus qu´à vaincre Ganon pour libérer Hyrule et finir le jeu. Mais avant, je vous recommande une fois de plus de vous réapprovisionner en Potions Rouges et Vertes, voire Bleues si vous hésitez, d´autant plus que c´est la dernière fois que vous utilisez des Rubis alors ça ne sert à rien d´économiser. Lorsque vous êtes prêt, montez au sommet de la Pyramide du Pouvoir et sautez dans le trou. Commencez par lui donner des coups d´épée tout en évitant son trident et ses chauves-souris en feu. Une autre technique consiste à utiliser la Cape Magique et à le frapper sans arrêt, c´est plus expéditif ! A partir d´un momen, Ganon se met à sauter et les bords du sol commencent à s´effondrer. Si vous tombez dans les trous, vous devrez tout recommencer... Mais au moment où l´on croit avoir gagné, c´est là que le monstre dévoile sa technique des ténèbres... Il éteint les deux torches et devient invisible. Rallumez-les avec la Baguette de Feu de manière à le rendre visible et à l´aveugler. Donnez-lui vite un coup d´épée pour l´immobiliser avant que les torches ne s´éteignent. A ce moment précis, tirez-lui une Flèche d´Argent. Répétez l´opération quatre fois, et c´est terminé pour de bon. Ganon est enfermé à jamais dans le Monde des Ténèbres qui est scellé à jamais. Quand à vous, vous obtenez la Triforce. La paix est restaurée sur Hyrule... Du moins pour quelque temps ; Non mais serieusement tu pense que sa va etre utile nimporte quel enfant de 5 ans qui a déja joué a zelda saurais en finir avec ce gros cochon bleu . .. c´est l´enemi le plus classique a tuer a pars bowser bien sur et en plus c´est la meme façon de le tuer que dans The legend of zelda le tout premier sur nesil fait pitié autant a voir qu´a battre surtout dans ootentka tan ka moé ta perdu ton temp en écrivant comment butter ganon sois gentil , il a simplement voulu se rendre sympa en nous disant un ptit truc sympathique , merci a toi de penser aux newbies ki ont moins de 5 ans ^^ et a ceux ki n´arrivent pas a rivaliser avec les enfants de kael ki ont 5 ans ! thx megachad si tes abituer pas besoin de potion rouge je passe ganon avec 1 coeure sans potion Victime de harcèlement en ligne comment réagir ?
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