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The stage's boss is [[King Dodongo (Hyrule Warriors)|King Dodongo]], whose weakness gauge will appear after ingesting Bombs. | The stage's boss is [[King Dodongo (Hyrule Warriors)|King Dodongo]], whose weakness gauge will appear after ingesting Bombs. | ||
==Scenario: The Armies of Ruin== | |||
;Victory Conditions | |||
:Defeat all enemies. | |||
;Defeat Conditions | |||
:Zelda flees or the Castle Keep falls. | |||
==Keeps== | |||
*Castle Keep | |||
*W. Rockface Keep | |||
*Central Keep | |||
*West Field Keep | |||
*North Field Keep | |||
*East Field Keep | |||
*South Field Keep | |||
*Enemy Base | |||
==Bosses== | ==Bosses== |
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日本語 | ハイラル平原 (Hyrule Plains) |
Hyrule Field is the first stage in Hyrule Warriors. Link is still an unknown trainee when the stage begins, but gains recognition as he displays his skill throughout the level.
Partway through the stage, the player will discover a treasure chest containing Bombs, which can then be used to destroy boulders as well as enemies.
The stage's boss is King Dodongo, whose weakness gauge will appear after ingesting Bombs.
Scenario: The Armies of Ruin
- Victory Conditions
- Defeat all enemies.
- Defeat Conditions
- Zelda flees or the Castle Keep falls.
Keeps
- Castle Keep
- W. Rockface Keep
- Central Keep
- West Field Keep
- North Field Keep
- East Field Keep
- South Field Keep
- Enemy Base
Bosses
- Volga -
- King Dodongo: King Dodongo attacks by jumping or swiping his paw forward. These attacks deal damage in a small radius, so keep your distance to avoid being hurt. He will also spit fire, which can be avoided by rolling out of the way when you see him raising his head. To defeat Dodongo, you must wait until he opens his mouth, giving you the opportunity to toss bombs into it. This will cause King Dodongo to fall down, allowing you to slash at him with your sword. To speed up the process, you can use magic to deal even more damage while he’s vulnerable. After losing a large amount of his health, the boss will attack by rolling towards you. Avoid this by quickly rolling out of his path, as he will not change direction mid-roll. Continue bombing his open mouth when possible, and slash away at him until he is dead.
Gold Skulltula
- A single Gold Skulltula can be found in Hyrule Field. After accumulating 1000 kills, a Gold Skulltula will appear on the west side of the map. The skulltula is located outside of the west keep, just to the southeast.
Piece of Heart
Once you gain access to the north side of the map, you will find a keep located to the west, known as the W. Rockface Keep. Take control of the keep to cause a treasure chest to appear containing the piece of heart.
Heart Container
After accessing the north end of the map, travel to the northwest area and use a bomb to blowup a boulder. Open the treasure chest to get a heart container.
Gallery
Trivia
- Hyrule Field was the first stage unveiled in Hyrule Warriors, playable on the E3 2014 show floor.