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The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword
The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword
Release Date November 18, 2011
November 20, 2011
November 23, 2011
November 24, 2011
Platform(s) Wii
Developer Nintendo EAD
Producer Shigeru Miyamoto
Eiji Aonuma
Director Hidemaro Fujibayashi
The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword is the most recent game in the Zelda Series. The game is said to be the earliest in the Timeline as of now, taking place before Ocarina of Time. The game features the use of the Nintendo Wii MotionPlus to provide 1:1 motion controls, allowing players more accurate control to Link's Sword, items, and many other aspects of the game. The game was released worldwide throughout November 2011, with a special edition bundle being available in most regions that includes a Gold Wii Remote Plus bearing the Zelda symbol and a soundtrack containing a variety of orchestrated songs from The Legend of Zelda 25th Anniversary Symphony Concert. Skyward Sword is said to be the longest Zelda game in development.
Contents [hide]
1 Story
2 Characters
3 Races
4 Enemies
5 Bosses
6 Items
7 Locations
8 Dungeons
9 Music
10 Development
11 Reception
12 Other Media
13 See Also
14 References
[edit]Story
Main article: Skyward Sword Story
Long ago, the Goddess Hylia rescued her people from a great evil by sending them to the sky. Here, in Skyloft, they lived until the land below had been virtually forgotten, until the evil begins to resurface and plucks Zelda from the sky. Link, her childhood friend, must go down to the surface and prevent Lord Ghirahim from using her to fully revive his master. This story is a precursor to many elements in Ocarina of Time, such as the Master Sword.
[edit]Characters
The world of Skyward Sword features a vast array of both familiar and new faces from the series. The main characters that are featured include Link, Zelda (who is not of royalty this time around), and a new villain Demon Lord Ghirahim. Supporting characters have often been inspired by previous games often linking story elements with their new incarnations. There are a few character cameos from The Wind Waker, as well as Majora's Mask and Twilight Princess.
Major Characters The Sky Faron Eldin Lanayru Other/Spoilers
Link
Zelda
Ghirahim
Hylia
Fi
[edit]Races
Skyward Sword contains a significant amount of races, just like previous 3D games in the Zelda series. Some of the races (like the Gorons) are taken from earlier games, but there are a lot of new races too. An example of a new race would be the Kikwi race, the inhabitants of Faron Woods.
Ancient Robot
Demon Tribe
Goron
Kikwi
Loftwing
Mogma
Parella
Sheikah
Skyloftian
[edit]Enemies
Skyward Sword features many enemies from previous games, but most of their tactics are reworked to make them more challenging. Each foe requires a certain amount of strategy to beat, discouraging players from mindlessly slashing their way through a dungeon. The Wii Motion Plus device allows for precise enough motion detection to simulate 1:1 swordplay, and as a result the combat system is significantly different from the earlier games. Many enemies will block sword strikes from certain directions, and sometimes you will have to strike in successive steps in order to beat an enemy.
Many of the enemy models are based on the enemies of A Link to the Past, like the similarities between the Bokoblins of Skyward Sword and the Moblins of A Link to the Past.
Common The Sky Faron Eldin Lanayru
Blue Bokoblin
Bokoblin
ChuChu
Deku Baba
Earth Watcher
Furnix
Green Chuchu
Guardian (Earth)
Guardian (Sky)
Keese
Moblin (Wooden Shield)
Moblin (Metal Shield)
Octorok
Quadro Baba
Red Bokoblin
Red Bokoblin (Archer)
Red Bokoblin (Leader)
Sky Watcher
Spume
Staldra
[edit]Bosses
The bosses of Skyward Sword follow a pattern similar to those seen in previous games of the franchise. Each main dungeon features a final boss, and most of the dungeons also feature one or more minibosses within and throughout the dungeons, before the final boss. The only exception is The Imprisoned, which is fought in between various missions, in a dedicated arena named "The Sealed Grounds".
Bosses Mini-Bosses
Bilocyte
Demise
Ghirahim
The Imprisoned
Koloktos
Levias
Moldarach
Scaldera
Tentalus
[edit]Items
Skyward Sword features fewer items than previous games like Twilight Princess and Ocarina of Time, but most of them are upgradable and/or customizable in many ways. To upgrade an item, Link will have to gather a required amount of selected collectibles. These collectibles are sometimes dropped by monsters just like in The Wind Waker, but sometimes they can be found scattered about the world as for example hidden treasures.
Swords Equipment Quest Shields Potions Medals Items Collection Dungeon Pick-Up Other
Practice Sword
Goddess Sword
Goddess Longsword
Goddess White Sword
Master Sword
True Master Sword
[edit]Locations
The main world of Skyward Sword is based around the floating city of Skyloft, which acts as a central hub - in many ways similar to how Clock Town acts as a central hub in Majora's Mask. Skyloft is surrounded by a vast sky dotted with small floating islands. Beneath the clouds lies the overworld, a land that will become the kingdom of Hyrule in later installments of the series. The overworld is divided into three separate and disjoint parts, each with its own unique scenery.
The Sky Faron Eldin Lanayru
Bath
Bazaar
Knight Academy
Light Tower
The Plaza
Restroom
The Sky
Skyloft
Sparring Hall
Statue of the Goddess
Thunderhead
[edit]Dungeons
Here is a list of all the dungeons:
main page Skyward Sword Dungeons
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