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{{Dungeon | {{Dungeon | ||
|name = Hyrule Castle | | name = Hyrule Castle | ||
|image = [[File:800px-TP catle.jpg|280px]] | | image = [[File:800px-TP catle.jpg|280px]] | ||
|game = ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess|Twilight Princess]]'' | | game = ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess|Twilight Princess]]'' | ||
|miniboss = [[King Bulblin]]<br>[[Darknut]]<br>[[Aeralfos]] | | miniboss = [[King Bulblin]]<br>[[Darknut]]<br>[[Aeralfos]] | ||
|boss = [[Ganon|Ganondorf]] | | boss = [[Ganon|Ganondorf]] | ||
|reward = Completion of Game | | reward = Completion of Game | ||
|walkthrough = [http://www.zeldadungeon.net/Zelda11-twilight-princess-walkthrough-22.php Text Walkthrough] | | walkthrough = [http://www.zeldadungeon.net/Zelda11-twilight-princess-walkthrough-22.php Text Walkthrough] | ||
[http://www.zeldadungeon.net/Zelda11-twilight-princess-walkthrough-video-22.php Video Walkthrough] | |||
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{{Main|Ganon|Ganondorf}} | {{Main|Ganon|Ganondorf}} | ||
[[File:Ganondorf.jpg|left|200px|thumb|Ganondorf holding the Sages Sword]] | [[File:Ganondorf.jpg|left|200px|thumb|Ganondorf holding the Sages Sword]] | ||
The [[Boss]] of Hyrule Castle, whom is also the Final Boss of ''Twilight Princess'', is a very common [[The Legend of Zelda (Series)|Zelda]] villain, [[Ganon|Ganondorf]]. The battle against Ganondorf has four different phases, all of which involve Ganondorf being in a different form. In the first phase, he has possessed [[Princess Zelda|Zelda]] and used her as a puppet to fight Link. Phase Number 2 has Ganondorf in his Ganon form, very similarly to the final battle against Ganondorf in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time|Ocarina of Time]]''. The third phase takes place on horseback in [[Hyrule Field]]. The fourth and final phase is a classic [[Sword]]-and-[[Shield]] battle, where the best swordsman will win. Ganondorf wields the [[Sages]] | The [[Boss]] of Hyrule Castle, whom is also the Final Boss of ''Twilight Princess'', is a very common [[The Legend of Zelda (Series)|Zelda]] villain, [[Ganon|Ganondorf]]. The battle against Ganondorf has four different phases, all of which involve Ganondorf being in a different form. In the first phase, he has possessed [[Princess Zelda|Zelda]] and used her as a puppet to fight Link. Phase Number 2 has Ganondorf in his Ganon form, very similarly to the final battle against Ganondorf in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time|Ocarina of Time]]''. The third phase takes place on horseback in [[Hyrule Field]]. The fourth and final phase is a classic [[Sword]]-and-[[Shield]] battle, where the best swordsman will win. Ganondorf wields the [[Sages' Sword]], the same one they tried to kill him with, which he kept after being imprisoned into the [[Twilight Realm]]. After hitting Ganondorf with the [[Ending Blow]], he will stand and start to talk. He tells Link to not think that this is the end,<ref>{{Cite|TP|1819|[[Ganon]]}}</ref> saying the history of light and shadow will be written in blood.<ref>{{Cite|TP|1820|[[Ganon]]}}</ref> It is then that the [[Triforce of Power]] leaves Ganondorf, and he dies. | ||
==Dungeon Items== | ==Dungeon Items== | ||
Hyrule Castle features the same four Dungeon Items that all dungeons in ''Twilight Princess'' have; the Dungeon Map, the Compass, the Big Key, and the Small Keys. | Hyrule Castle features the same four Dungeon Items that all dungeons in ''Twilight Princess'' have; the Dungeon Map, the Compass, the Big Key, and the Small Keys. | ||
===Dungeon Map=== | ===Dungeon Map=== | ||
The [[Dungeon Map]] can be found in a Treasure Chest while Link is searching the left side, right side in the GCN version, of the Hyrule Castle Courtyard. The chest is guarded by a fence, and the only way to move this fence is to use the [[Gale Boomerang]] on the windmills in the area in a specific way designated by the design on the ground just ahead of the fence. Doing it correcting with allow Link the opportunity to grab the Dungeon Map. | The [[Dungeon Map]] can be found in a Treasure Chest while Link is searching the left side, right side in the GCN version, of the Hyrule Castle Courtyard. The chest is guarded by a fence, and the only way to move this fence is to use the [[Gale Boomerang]] on the windmills in the area in a specific way designated by the design on the ground just ahead of the fence. Doing it correcting with allow Link the opportunity to grab the Dungeon Map. | ||
===Compass=== | ===Compass=== | ||
The second Dungeon Item is known as the [[Compass]]. The Compass will show Link the location of every [[Treasure Chest]] in the dungeon by displaying a small icon on the map which corresponds to the actual location of the chest. It can be found in the first room of the actual ''castle'' portion of the dungeon on the platform that Link can climb to with his [[Clawshot]]. The chest will not appear until Link has defeated all the [[Bokoblin]]s and [[Lizalfos|Lizalfoses]] in the area below. | The second Dungeon Item is known as the [[Compass]]. The Compass will show Link the location of every [[Treasure Chest]] in the dungeon by displaying a small icon on the map which corresponds to the actual location of the chest. It can be found in the first room of the actual ''castle'' portion of the dungeon on the platform that Link can climb to with his [[Clawshot]]. The chest will not appear until Link has defeated all the [[Bokoblin]]s and [[Lizalfos|Lizalfoses]] in the area below. | ||
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===Small Keys=== | ===Small Keys=== | ||
In total, there are three [[Small Key]]s found in Hyrule Castle that all unlock a locked door somewhere in the dungeon. The first is acquired after defeating King Bulblin. The second is found in a chest in the secret area to the north of the castle, and the final one is found on a balcony area inside Hyrule Castle, being guarded by an [[Aeralfos]]. Only two of these three keys are required to complete the dungeon, the third one is completely optional. If completed, it allows Link to enter a room that can be found directly beside the locked Boss Door. It is filled with chests that contain [[Rupee]]s and other goodies. | In total, there are three [[Small Key]]s found in Hyrule Castle that all unlock a locked door somewhere in the dungeon. The first is acquired after defeating King Bulblin. The second is found in a chest in the secret area to the north of the castle, and the final one is found on a balcony area inside Hyrule Castle, being guarded by an [[Aeralfos]]. Only two of these three keys are required to complete the dungeon, the third one is completely optional. If completed, it allows Link to enter a room that can be found directly beside the locked Boss Door. It is filled with chests that contain [[Rupee]]s and other goodies. | ||
==Treasure Chests== | ==Treasure Chests== | ||
The final [[Dungeon]] in ''Twilight Princess'' contains a total of 27 [[Treasure Chest]]s. This is by far the most of any dungeon in ''Twilight Princess''. Inside all these Treasure Chests are items that can be spilt in three main categories: [[Rupee]]s, Dungeon Items, and Regular Items. | The final [[Dungeon]] in ''Twilight Princess'' contains a total of 27 [[Treasure Chest]]s. This is by far the most of any dungeon in ''Twilight Princess''. Inside all these Treasure Chests are items that can be spilt in three main categories: [[Rupee]]s, Dungeon Items, and Regular Items. | ||
===Rupees=== | ===Rupees=== | ||
In total, there are sixteen Treasure Chests in Hyrule Castle that house any amount of [[Rupee]]s. Two of these chests holds the most valuable rupee in the entire game, the [[Silver Rupee]]. It is worth a whomping 200 Rupees, and is very, very rare. The next two chests both carry a single [[Orange Rupee]], which in ''Twilight Princess'' is worth 100 Rupees. The third most valuable rupee in ''Twilight Princess'', the [[Purple Rupee]], can be found in three chests. Of the 9 remaining chests, four hold a [[Red Rupee]], two hold a [[Yellow Rupee]], one carries a [[Blue Rupee]], and the final two house a single [[Green Rupee]]. That's a total of 857 Rupees waiting to be collected. Unfortunately, Rupees are pretty much useless at this point in the game, so most of, if not all, of these Rupees will be wasted. | In total, there are sixteen Treasure Chests in Hyrule Castle that house any amount of [[Rupee]]s. Two of these chests holds the most valuable rupee in the entire game, the [[Silver Rupee]]. It is worth a whomping 200 Rupees, and is very, very rare. The next two chests both carry a single [[Orange Rupee]], which in ''Twilight Princess'' is worth 100 Rupees. The third most valuable rupee in ''Twilight Princess'', the [[Purple Rupee]], can be found in three chests. Of the 9 remaining chests, four hold a [[Red Rupee]], two hold a [[Yellow Rupee]], one carries a [[Blue Rupee]], and the final two house a single [[Green Rupee]]. That's a total of 857 Rupees waiting to be collected. Unfortunately, Rupees are pretty much useless at this point in the game, so most of, if not all, of these Rupees will be wasted. | ||
===Dungeon Items=== | ===Dungeon Items=== | ||
Of the six Dungeon Items that are found in Hyrule Castle, all of them except for a single Small Key are found in a Treasure Chest throughout the dungeon. The [[Dungeon Map]] is, the [[Compass]] is, the [[Big Key]] is, and two of the three [[Small Key]]s are. | Of the six Dungeon Items that are found in Hyrule Castle, all of them except for a single Small Key are found in a Treasure Chest throughout the dungeon. The [[Dungeon Map]] is, the [[Compass]] is, the [[Big Key]] is, and two of the three [[Small Key]]s are. | ||
===Regular Items=== | ===Regular Items=== | ||
There is a large assortment of Regular Items that are found in [[Treasure Chest]]s throughout the dungeon. These items include [[Pumpkin Seed]]s, [[Bomb]]s, [[Arrow]]s, and [[Water Bomb]]s. | There is a large assortment of Regular Items that are found in [[Treasure Chest]]s throughout the dungeon. These items include [[Pumpkin Seed]]s, [[Bomb]]s, [[Arrow]]s, and [[Water Bomb]]s. | ||
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====Bombs==== | ====Bombs==== | ||
There are two Treasure Chests in Hyrule Castle that contain [[Bomb]]s. The first contains a small amount of ten Bombs. The second doubles this total, containing twenty Bombs. | There are two Treasure Chests in Hyrule Castle that contain [[Bomb]]s. The first contains a small amount of ten Bombs. The second doubles this total, containing twenty Bombs. | ||
====Arrows==== | ====Arrows==== | ||
There are two chests in Hyrule Castle that contains any amount of [[Arrow]]s. The first carries 30, while the second carries 20. These arrows can be used with Link's [[Hero's Bow]]. | There are two chests in Hyrule Castle that contains any amount of [[Arrow]]s. The first carries 30, while the second carries 20. These arrows can be used with Link's [[Hero's Bow]]. | ||
====Water Bombs==== | ====Water Bombs==== | ||
The final [[Treasure Chest]] in Hyrule Castle contains [[Water Bomb]]s, fifteen to be exact. This is an odd item to collect, as Water Bombs are never required in Hyrule Castle. | The final [[Treasure Chest]] in Hyrule Castle contains [[Water Bomb]]s, fifteen to be exact. This is an odd item to collect, as Water Bombs are never required in Hyrule Castle. | ||
==References== | ==References== | ||
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{{Cat|Twilight Princess Dungeons}} | {{Cat|Twilight Princess Dungeons}} | ||
{{Cat|Twilight Princess Locations}} | {{Cat|Twilight Princess Locations}} |