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Well, since I didn't see this thread anywhere, I figured I'd post it.
What's your favourite final boss battle?
Now, I think this is pretty hard. I loved most of the final boss battles. Well...
(I'll put in my thoughts on Ganon from the first Zelda game once I'm done fighting him)
Nightmare in Link's Awakening was hard, but fun. It had six forms, and I think it was amazing. It's first form, Nightmare Of Giant Bot, was easy. You just had to sprinkle Magic Powder on it a few times (three times, I think). Its second form, Nightmare Of Agahnim, did pretty much the same thing that a lot of Zelda bosses do. It shot a ball of energy at you, and you had to reflect it using your sword. Nightmare Of Moldorm, its third form, was kind of difficult. Moldorm was the first boss in the game, so this was practically the same fight, but harder. You had to hit its tail, and every time you hit its tail it went faster. The forth form was Nightmare Of Ganon. You had to use your spin attack while avoiding the fire keese and its trident. Nightmare Of Lanmola, the fifth form, resembled another boss that you had to fight. You just had to hit it with the Fire Rod once and then it went to its last form, Nightmare Of Dethl. This was the hardest for sure! You had to use the feather to jump over it, and then you had to use your arrows and hit its eye. I wasted so many arrows by accidentally hitting his eye while it was closed...
Ganon from Ocarina of Time was difficult. In his first form, when he was Ganondorf, he started off by shooting an energy orb at you. You had to reflect it with your sword, and once he finally got hit by it, you had a chance to run up to him and attack him. You had to watch out for falling. It was really annoying when you had to deal with climbing back up to continue the battle. Then he started throwing lightning balls at you which you couldn't reflect. While he was charging that attack up you had to hit him with a Light Arrow. His other form, when he was Ganon, was just plain hard. He became bigger and had a different form. When you started this battle out, you didn't have the Master Sword, so you had to use another one of your weapons. I used the Megaton Hammer. You had to hit his tail, and there was many different ways you could do that. I rolled under his legs and then attaced his tail. After a while, he fell to the ground, and you were able to get the Master Sword again. After you got the Master Sword, he'd get up and you'd have to do the same thing again. That time he was faster, though. After a while, Zelda stunned him with a Light Arrow, and then you had to run up and slash the Master Sword in his head.
(I'll put in my thoughts on Majora from Majora's Mask once I'm done fighting him)
In The Wind Waker, Puppet Ganon was kind of easy, but kind of hard. You had to hit his tail in this one, too. In his first form, being his Puppet Form, you had to use your boomerang to cut the strings holding him up. Then he couldn't use his arms when you cutted the strings. You had to cut the one sting that held up his tail, and when it was down, you had to hit it with your Light Arrows. Then he turned into his Spider Form. In that stage he spinned to the top of the room, and you had to look for him using the reflection of the water. When he landed, you had to make sure you were behind him so that you could hit his tail. His last puppet form, which was his Moldorm Form, was the hardest. He was really fast, and it was easy to get hit. You had to hit his tail with your Light Arrows, but it was difficult because he was so fast. After that, you got to fight Ganondorf. I found this boss fight rather easy, but maybe that's because I fought him so many times.. x3 You had Zelda on your side, and she would hit him with your Light Arrows. She'd stun him and then you'd get the chance to hit him. After a few attacks, Ganondorf backhanded Zelda and knocked her out. You had to use your Parry Attack to hit him after that. After Zelda got back up, you had to aim your shield at Ganondorf. Zelda would hit the shield and it will reflect over to him. Then you had to run over to him and stick the Master Sword in his head.
The final bosses in Twilight Princess were fun. Puppet Zelda was easy, though. Once again, you had to reflect energy balls back and forth. Her attack where she makes the triforce was easy to dodge if you were fast enough, but sometimes you could get hit really easily by it. Dark Beast Ganon was kind of hard. You had to hit the scar on his belly, and for most of the time you had to be Wolf Link, which was pretty cool. You had to knock him over and then attack his scar. Horseback Ganondorf was really fun, but too easy. It seemed like an epic battle, though. You had to follow him on horseback, and Zelda would shoot Light Arrows at him. You had to be careful, though. Ganondorf summoned up a few ghostlike creatures, and you had to dodge them. Now the last fight, Dark Lord Ganondorf, was hard. He had so many sword attacks, and most of them were hard to dodge. I used the Fishing Rod to distract him while I was fighting him... x3
The first final boss fight in Phantom Hourglass was hard. You had to pull the purple ooze off of Bellum using the Grappling Hook, and then you had to hit his eye. Once you did that he started to climb up, and you had to follow him. You had to hit his tenticles so he would lose his grip, making him fall back down. Then you had to pull the ooze off again and hit his eye again. After doing that for a while, he started to float in circles. You had to stop time at just the right moment to hit his eye. After doing that and getting to the last battle, you had to fight Bellum while he was using Linebeck's body in armour. This was an easier battle, though. At first when you had to stop time, you were unable to hit Bellum's eye because it was closed. Ciela then gave you a view of his back so you could see his eye. You had to stop time when his eye was open so you could hit him. He had an attack where he spinned for a long period of time, and it was difficult to dodge. After hitting his eye after a while, he was finally defeated.
(I'll put in my thoughts on Malladus from Spirit Tracks once I'm done fighting him)
I'll have to say Nightmare and Ganon in Twilight Princess. They were both really challenging and really fun to fight.
What's your favourite final boss battle?
Now, I think this is pretty hard. I loved most of the final boss battles. Well...
(I'll put in my thoughts on Ganon from the first Zelda game once I'm done fighting him)
Nightmare in Link's Awakening was hard, but fun. It had six forms, and I think it was amazing. It's first form, Nightmare Of Giant Bot, was easy. You just had to sprinkle Magic Powder on it a few times (three times, I think). Its second form, Nightmare Of Agahnim, did pretty much the same thing that a lot of Zelda bosses do. It shot a ball of energy at you, and you had to reflect it using your sword. Nightmare Of Moldorm, its third form, was kind of difficult. Moldorm was the first boss in the game, so this was practically the same fight, but harder. You had to hit its tail, and every time you hit its tail it went faster. The forth form was Nightmare Of Ganon. You had to use your spin attack while avoiding the fire keese and its trident. Nightmare Of Lanmola, the fifth form, resembled another boss that you had to fight. You just had to hit it with the Fire Rod once and then it went to its last form, Nightmare Of Dethl. This was the hardest for sure! You had to use the feather to jump over it, and then you had to use your arrows and hit its eye. I wasted so many arrows by accidentally hitting his eye while it was closed...
Ganon from Ocarina of Time was difficult. In his first form, when he was Ganondorf, he started off by shooting an energy orb at you. You had to reflect it with your sword, and once he finally got hit by it, you had a chance to run up to him and attack him. You had to watch out for falling. It was really annoying when you had to deal with climbing back up to continue the battle. Then he started throwing lightning balls at you which you couldn't reflect. While he was charging that attack up you had to hit him with a Light Arrow. His other form, when he was Ganon, was just plain hard. He became bigger and had a different form. When you started this battle out, you didn't have the Master Sword, so you had to use another one of your weapons. I used the Megaton Hammer. You had to hit his tail, and there was many different ways you could do that. I rolled under his legs and then attaced his tail. After a while, he fell to the ground, and you were able to get the Master Sword again. After you got the Master Sword, he'd get up and you'd have to do the same thing again. That time he was faster, though. After a while, Zelda stunned him with a Light Arrow, and then you had to run up and slash the Master Sword in his head.
(I'll put in my thoughts on Majora from Majora's Mask once I'm done fighting him)
In The Wind Waker, Puppet Ganon was kind of easy, but kind of hard. You had to hit his tail in this one, too. In his first form, being his Puppet Form, you had to use your boomerang to cut the strings holding him up. Then he couldn't use his arms when you cutted the strings. You had to cut the one sting that held up his tail, and when it was down, you had to hit it with your Light Arrows. Then he turned into his Spider Form. In that stage he spinned to the top of the room, and you had to look for him using the reflection of the water. When he landed, you had to make sure you were behind him so that you could hit his tail. His last puppet form, which was his Moldorm Form, was the hardest. He was really fast, and it was easy to get hit. You had to hit his tail with your Light Arrows, but it was difficult because he was so fast. After that, you got to fight Ganondorf. I found this boss fight rather easy, but maybe that's because I fought him so many times.. x3 You had Zelda on your side, and she would hit him with your Light Arrows. She'd stun him and then you'd get the chance to hit him. After a few attacks, Ganondorf backhanded Zelda and knocked her out. You had to use your Parry Attack to hit him after that. After Zelda got back up, you had to aim your shield at Ganondorf. Zelda would hit the shield and it will reflect over to him. Then you had to run over to him and stick the Master Sword in his head.
The final bosses in Twilight Princess were fun. Puppet Zelda was easy, though. Once again, you had to reflect energy balls back and forth. Her attack where she makes the triforce was easy to dodge if you were fast enough, but sometimes you could get hit really easily by it. Dark Beast Ganon was kind of hard. You had to hit the scar on his belly, and for most of the time you had to be Wolf Link, which was pretty cool. You had to knock him over and then attack his scar. Horseback Ganondorf was really fun, but too easy. It seemed like an epic battle, though. You had to follow him on horseback, and Zelda would shoot Light Arrows at him. You had to be careful, though. Ganondorf summoned up a few ghostlike creatures, and you had to dodge them. Now the last fight, Dark Lord Ganondorf, was hard. He had so many sword attacks, and most of them were hard to dodge. I used the Fishing Rod to distract him while I was fighting him... x3
The first final boss fight in Phantom Hourglass was hard. You had to pull the purple ooze off of Bellum using the Grappling Hook, and then you had to hit his eye. Once you did that he started to climb up, and you had to follow him. You had to hit his tenticles so he would lose his grip, making him fall back down. Then you had to pull the ooze off again and hit his eye again. After doing that for a while, he started to float in circles. You had to stop time at just the right moment to hit his eye. After doing that and getting to the last battle, you had to fight Bellum while he was using Linebeck's body in armour. This was an easier battle, though. At first when you had to stop time, you were unable to hit Bellum's eye because it was closed. Ciela then gave you a view of his back so you could see his eye. You had to stop time when his eye was open so you could hit him. He had an attack where he spinned for a long period of time, and it was difficult to dodge. After hitting his eye after a while, he was finally defeated.
(I'll put in my thoughts on Malladus from Spirit Tracks once I'm done fighting him)
I'll have to say Nightmare and Ganon in Twilight Princess. They were both really challenging and really fun to fight.