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==Second Phase: Spider Form== | ==Second Phase: Spider Form== | ||
Now taking on the shape of a spider, Puppet Ganon rises above the battle field | [[File:051_TWW.png|thumb|200px|left|''Link looking at the reflection of Puppet Ganon in the water'']] Now taking on the shape of a spider, Puppet Ganon rises above the battle field to the top of the room. This stage of the fight is by far the easiest for Link to fight. Link must now use the water on the ground to see where the large puppet is going to land, as Puppet Ganon's reflection is clearly visible on it. With Puppet Ganon spinning rapidly above him, Link must seek out the spaces between the large puppet's long legs and avoid being hit by them when Puppet Ganon lands. Before Puppet Ganon lands it will stop spinning at the top of the room. When this occurs, Link must quickly find the crystal orb located on one of its legs. He must then run over to an open space in-between that leg and the leg next to it. [[File:052_TWW.png|thumb|200px|right|''Link shooting a Light Arrow at the orb on one of the legs'']] Once Puppet Ganon lands on the ground Link can shoot a Light Arrow at the crystal orb, which will cause the spider to fly back up to the top of the room. Once Link lands two more arrow hits successfully, Puppet Ganon creates a puff of smoke and dashes out in a new snake like form. | ||
There are only two ways that the Spider Form chooses to attack Link. The first is obvious, which is by hitting Link when the spider falls from the top of the room. This can be dodged by using the spider's reflection in the water to see where it will fall before it does, and then run to an empty space between legs to avoid contact. The second is an attack the first form uses, which is sending down a few Keese to distract Link. They can easily be taken care of with a few hits from the Master Sword before returning to Puppet Ganon. | |||
==Third Phase: Moldrom Form== | ==Third Phase: Moldrom Form== |
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Puppet Ganon is a Boss of Ganon's Tower, the last dungeon in The Wind Waker. It is fought just before the final clash against Ganondorf. This colossal marionette proves to be quite the challenge before the last boss is encountered in the game. When Link fights Puppet Ganon the battle shifts through three phases, each one with this monstrosity taking on a new form.
Before the battle begins, a scene will play where Link and Ganondorf discuss Zelda's dreams. Ganondorf comments about how what the King had said was all ridiculous, and instead that it was their gods who destroyed them. Ganondorf also states that he was waiting for Link to arrive, whom he tells to not betray his expectations. Ganondorf begins to deform until the curtains reveal that standing before Link now was none other than Puppet Ganon.
Strategy
First Phase: Puppet Form
For each of the three phases of Puppet Ganon, Link will need to use Light Arrows to hit the ball located on their tails. For the first phase, Link can pull out the Boomerang and use it to cut some of the puppet's strings. Most importantly, Link will want to cut the one holding up the puppet's tail. Each string takes a couple of hits to take down, so make sure to target each a couple of times in order to knock them down. The other strings attached to Puppet Ganon's arms may get in the way of aptly using the Boomerang, so be patient throughout this process. Once the tail is down, Link must target the crystal orb on the tail with a light arrow. After a successful shot to the orb, the puppet will fly upwards, and will be completely stringed once again. The process will need to be repeated a two more times before this phase is finished. After the Puppet Ganon fight is finished, the puppet will rise to the top of the room and then returns to the ground in the second phase as a spider.
Puppet Ganon has a few means of attacking Link. First, Puppet Ganon has a remarkable reach and can punch Link no matter the distance they are from each other. Puppet Ganon will also release some Keese to distract Link while he is trying to attack its tail. Midway through the fight, Puppet Ganon can also return to the top of the room and reattach the currently severed threads, restarting some of the fight over.
Second Phase: Spider Form
Now taking on the shape of a spider, Puppet Ganon rises above the battle field to the top of the room. This stage of the fight is by far the easiest for Link to fight. Link must now use the water on the ground to see where the large puppet is going to land, as Puppet Ganon's reflection is clearly visible on it. With Puppet Ganon spinning rapidly above him, Link must seek out the spaces between the large puppet's long legs and avoid being hit by them when Puppet Ganon lands. Before Puppet Ganon lands it will stop spinning at the top of the room. When this occurs, Link must quickly find the crystal orb located on one of its legs. He must then run over to an open space in-between that leg and the leg next to it.
Once Puppet Ganon lands on the ground Link can shoot a Light Arrow at the crystal orb, which will cause the spider to fly back up to the top of the room. Once Link lands two more arrow hits successfully, Puppet Ganon creates a puff of smoke and dashes out in a new snake like form.
There are only two ways that the Spider Form chooses to attack Link. The first is obvious, which is by hitting Link when the spider falls from the top of the room. This can be dodged by using the spider's reflection in the water to see where it will fall before it does, and then run to an empty space between legs to avoid contact. The second is an attack the first form uses, which is sending down a few Keese to distract Link. They can easily be taken care of with a few hits from the Master Sword before returning to Puppet Ganon.
Third Phase: Moldrom Form
Now taking on the shape of a snake, Puppet Ganon quickly slides around the room now, and Link really needs to watch himself or else the puppet will quickly knock the young hero around all over the place. The most difficult of the three forms, due to it's speed, unpredictability, and it's ability to run Link over, it must be fought with extreme caution. With sword in hand, Link cautiously approaches the hyperactive puppet and gives it a good whack on the head, and in response Puppet Ganon is stopped in its tracks giving the young hero an opportunity to hit the crystal orb on the tip of its tail with a Light Arrow. After Link successfully does this two more times, Puppet Ganon writhes in pain for a third time and ultimately blows up for good, and the young hero is able to move on to face Ganondorf. Other methods Link could use to temporarily distract or stun Puppet Ganon include throwing out some All-Purpose Bait, using a nicely placed Bomb, using his Skull Hammer to hit the puppets head as opposed to his Master Sword, or through sticking to the walls and attempting to shoot the orb on the puppet's tail while it moves around.