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Developer: Nintendo
Publisher: Nintendo
Platform: SNES, re-realeased on GBA.
Release: September 24, 1992, re-released on March 28, 2003
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This boss here is fairly easy to beat, when you enter the room go to your right, you want to go to the bottom right corner. Now wait for the Armos Knights to start bouncing around and then start to fire your arrows at the, each knight should take three arrows to kill, if you take a while to shoot at them, the knights will line up at the top of the room and start to move down, now when this happens you'll want to line up with the remaining knights, you then want to fire your arrows at them.
When you get down to the last knight, he will turn red and chase you around the room and attempt to stomp on you. Either shoot arrows at him or you can stand in place and keep using your sword. He won’t land on you if you keep using your sword.
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To start off, for the beginners, I suggest that you stay away from the boss for a few minutes just to get a feel for the bosses attacks and movements. When you feel ready, get near one of the Lanmola before it comes out. Make sure you’re not diagonal when you get near it. Now, you can do one of two choices. Place a bomb or start swinging your sword. My favorite is the sword because it’s sometimes hard to time the bombs. Slice at the head and move onto the next rising Lanmola….. Rinse and repeat.
Now when you finally get down to the very last Lanmolas, you'll want to get next to it diagonally, then start swinging your sword before it comes out of the ground.
Now you must get diagonal because he will shoot dirt in all directions when he is the last one, when you go to slice your sword at him, it'll push you back and you'll be able to evade the dirt without having to move, rinse and repeat this tactic |
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Now prepare yourself to face a really annoying boss, trust me when I say 'annoying'. To start off jump into the platform and then swing your sword at the tail, one swing should do it, if not just swing again. Try to time your jump to where you get a free hit. After you have hit him, back off of him and then try to avoid him.
The reason why I say that is because after every hit, he’ll speed up and his moves become extremely difficult to predict. After six hits, he’ll permanently be faster. Take your time with him at this point as there is no guaranteed way to get that last hit in.
Now please do note, If you get knocked off, you will have to climb all the way back up and start over from the beginning. |
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Now in order to deafeat this boss, you will first need to destroy his iron mask, to do this place bombs close to his face. You'll also be able to use the magic hammer, repeat either tactic until the mask has gone, when the mask is gone a green jewel will be visible on his face, shoot the jewel on his face with arrows until the Helmasaur king has been defeated. |
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To defeat use your Hookshot to pull off the round orange enemies from Arrghus. Once they have been pulled off slash them with your Master Sword to kill it. Repeat this process until you have defeated all of the round orange enemies. Arrghus will then begin to jump around the room trying to land on you. Wait for the falling sound and then move to the right a little. Slash at him when he lands and he’ll jump back up. Repeat this process until he is dead.
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To defeat Mothula shoot him with your Fire Rod eight times. If you run out of Magical Power use your Master Sword. It isn’t as effective but will still get the job done. To add to the challenge the floor moves and spiked blocks cover the floor. I suggest getting the Magic Cape, and the Lv. 3 sword before facing this boss. If you do use the Magic Cape for this boss, use your sword. He’ll go down fairly easily.
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This boss is disguised as a maiden that you'll have to rescue, when this boss is exposed to light she'll show her true form. The boss will then start to shoot fire at you, now you need to avoid this fire and hit him in the head thread times.
His cloak will fall to the ground and his head will begin to chase you around the room while still shooting fire at you. Repeat the procedure and two heads will begin to chase you around the room. After that only three more hits of your sword will kill Blind. |
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What a neat name. Sounds like an 80s wrestler. In any case, Kholdstare is an enemy that must be struck with the Fire Rod, so if you're out of magic power and you have no Green Potion, you, my friend, are screwed. In any case, pound Kholdstare with the Fire Rod while avoiding the ice shrapnel coming from above until it thaws him out. It seems as if Kholdstare is three eyeballs. The eyeballs don't attack, they just go around the room randomly. The only thing to avoid is running into them, and avoiding the ice from above as well. Pound them with either the Fire Rod or the Tempered Sword - either way, they'll be toast before long, and Kholdstare will be no more.
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Vitreous is simple... very, very simple. He's a glob of jelly with a large eyeball and smaller eyeballs surrounding him. What he does is he sends out a few eyeballs at a time, which you can slash and hack at until they are defeated. Intermittently, however, he'll release a lightning bolt identical to the kind that Agahnim used on us. You'll know that this lightning bolt is coming because his eye will flash. You may want to avoid it, you may be in such a killing frenzy that you can just ignore it and suck up the damage. Either way, when all but four of his eyeballs are slain, the big eyeball will start to jump around the room. He won't attack - he'll just attempt to collide with you. This is when you'll want to slash at him continuously. After eight hits or so, he'll be no more...
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Trinexx is a rather easy boss to defeat, but he's more difficult than previous bosses in the game. Since we got (if you followed my walkthrough) the Golden Sword before we should have, he takes half as many hits to kill! But first, you must use your noggin a bit. Trinexx has three heads. One blue, one gray, and one orange. The orange one is fire elemental, the gray one is neutral, and the blue one is ice elemental. You must first get rid of the elemental heads. To do so, use the opposite rod on the head (as in, use the Ice Rod on the fire head and the Fire Rod on the ice head) to freeze them in place. When that's done, slash at their head three times to kill that head. If you have to stun them more than once with your rods, then do so, but kill each head quickly, before they get the chance to attack. The fire head has some fireball attacks, while the ice head can make the floor slippery and whatnot! When both heads are defeated, it seems like Trinexx has bitten the dust, but it's just not so. He'll now start to roam around the room. While avoiding a collision with the fast moving enemy, slash with your Golden Sword at his golden abdomen three times to slay him for good.
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Agahnim is rather easy if you know what to do. You can't actually inflict any damage on him - instead, you must reflect his own magical spells back on him to damage him. It sounds complicated, but it's not. So don't try to attack him, or you'll be damaged! Agahnim has three kinds of attacks - a fireball attack, a white ball attack, and a lightning attack. The first two attacks can be reflected, and the fireball attack is the one that reflects back on him and will actually damage him. To quickly cover the lightning spell, you'll know he'll cast this super powerful spell when he's in the middle of the room, to the north, facing the south. When he does this, the lightning spell is coming, so get out of the way! Other than that, use your Master Sword or Bug Catching Net to reflect the spells - the fireball spell is the one that you should concentrate on. After a few hits with his own fireball spell, Agahnim will retreat to the Dark World, but not before bringing you with him!
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Face off with the King of Evil. For the first form, simply strike him. Dodge the Trident when he throws it and repeat when he’s done moving. After a few hits, he’ll start forming a circle of fire bats around him. Attack him until the circle is complete, then run around the room dodging the bats that will come flying at you. After a few more hits, Ganon switches strategies. He moves around the room, then stops and jumps, unleashing a circling firebat that leaves a trail of flame. Hit him as you can here. After each jump, a section of the floor gives way, and after all four sides of the room have lost the their edges, Ganon moves into his final attack mode. He puts out the torches, then moves invisibly around the room and stops to shoot at you. Light the torches with the fire rod (powder or lantern works too, but the Fire Rod is quicker), and Ganon pauses briefly. Hit him then, if you miss just hit him when he’s done moving around the room. After the hit, he freezes and turns blue, it is then that you deploy a Silver Arrow into Ganon. Repeat this process a few times until he dies. If you fall through the floor at all, you have to retrace your steps to the top of the pyramid and begin the battle anew.
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