Unsorcier maléfique du nom d'Agahnim a commencé à enlever les jeunes filles d'Hyrule afin de libérer Ganon du sceau qui l'emprisonne. Un jeune garçon nommé Link se voit offrir la mission de
GetGolden. Take the Master Sword and go to the Bomb Shop in the Dark World (where Link's house is in the Light World) and buy the Super Bomb for 100 Rupees, then go back to the Pyramid, and on the left side, you'll see a crack in the wall. Put the bomb there and blow up the wall, then enter and toss the Master Sword in the well inside and
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Createdby GameMakr24. The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Future - A new hack by Bregegrahf. The first two chapters (of an eventual five) were released in 2009. It takes place about two years after the end of Link to the Past. Zelda: Bruce Campbell vs Ganon - This is the first hack by kgp4death. 30 years after Link to the Past, Link is gone and
Gameplay[] File:Light World - Dark World.png. A location from the Light World and its Dark World equivalent. A Link to the Past uses the top-down perspective of The Legend of Zelda rather than the side-scrolling perspective of Zelda II: The Adventure of Link, using many mechanics and concepts from the original but also including many of its own new ones.For instance, although
LEGENDOF ZELDA: A LINK TO THE PAST RANDOMIZER Dungeon ITEM LOCATIONS GUIDE. In continuation of my last blog post where I showed all the overworld locations in the game where you can obtain items, we have our latest edition: The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past Randomizer Dungeon Guide. In order to help everyone who is newer
Withboth torches lit, you can now stun Ganon with a hit from your sword, during which time he'll be vulnerable to silver arrows. If you time it just right you can hit him with two arrows in a row,
Ganon, anglicized Gannon in early Japanese materials, and also known as Ganondorf , He was first given a back-story in A Link to the Past. The English version of the A Link to the Past instruction manual adds the surname Dragmire and the fact that his alias means "Ganon of the Enchanted Thieves". Ganon is the archenemy of Link and the leader of the Gerudo, a race of
ClassicGanon. No, not Ganondorf. Classic Ganon (or simply, Ganon) is a large, blue skinned, pig-beast who wields a trident and commands dark magic. This is the original form of Ganondorf that appeared in Zelda 1, Zelda 2, A Link to the Past, and debatably in Link's Awakening before Ganondorf as a human Gerudo was introduced in Ocarina of Time.
TheLegend of Zelda: A Link Between Worlds is an action-adventure game developed and published by Nintendo for the Nintendo 3DS. It is the seventeenth installment in The Legend of Zelda series and a spiritual successor to the 1991 Super Nintendo Entertainment System game The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past.
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The Legend of Zelda A Link to the Past, known as Zelda no Densetsu Kamigami no Triforce ゼルダの伝説 神々のトライフォース Zeruda no Densetsu Kamigami no Toraifōsu?, lit. "The Legend of Zelda The Divine Triforce" in Japan, is an action-adventure video game, the third in the series, developed and published by Nintendo for the Super Nintendo Entertainment System video game console in 1992. The game focuses on Link as he receives a telepathic message to rescue princess Zelda from Agahnim, a wizard who has usurped the throne, going on a journey across Hyrule and into a dark other world to free imprisoned maidens descended of sages and prevent the return of Ganon. Dialogue[edit] Double, double toil and trouble, fire burn and cauldron bubble... Making mushroom brew, I am... ~Witch Take some Rupees, but don't tell anyone I gave them to you. Keep it between us, OK? ~Thieves Link, Zelda is your... ~Link's Uncle Oh, ho?... You would like to be totally destroyed? Well, I can't make that wish come true! ~Aghanim You are doing well, lad. But can you break through this secret technique of Darkness? En Garde! ~ Ganon Instruction booklet[edit] Every culture has such myths and theories about the creation of their worlds, and it can be beneficial and entertaining to examine them in detail, for they often affect the present day social structure. According to the Hylian scrolls, the mythical gods descended from a distant Nebula to the world that was and created life. The God of Power dyed the mountains red with fire and created land. The God of Wisdom created science and wizardry and brought order to nature. And the God of Courage, through justice and vigor, created life - the animals that crawl the land and the birds that soar in the sky. After the gods finished their work, they left the world, but not before creating a symbol of their strength, a golden triangle known as the Triforce. A small but powerful portion of the essence of the gods was held in this mighty artifact, which was to guide the intelligent life on the world of Hyrule. Ibid, “The Legend of Zelda Link to the Past Instruction Booklet” Nintendo, 1992, Many aggressively searched for the wish-granting Triforce, but no one, not even the Hylian sages, was sure of its location; the knowledge has been lost over time. Some said the Triforce lay under the desert, others said it was in the cemetery in the shadow of Death Mountain. but no one ever found it. That yearning for the Triforce soon turned to lust for power, which in turn led to the spilling of blood. Ibid One day, quite by accident, a gate to the Golden Land of the Triforce was opened by a gang of thieves skilled in the black arts. This land was like no other. In the gathering twilight, the Triforce shone from its resting place high above the world. In a long running battle, the leader of the thieves fought his way past his followers in lust for the Golden Power. After vanquishing his own followers, the leader stood triumphant over the Triforce and grasped it with his blood-stained hands. He heard a whispered voice "If thou hast a strong desire or dream, wish for it..." And in reply, the roaring laughter of the brigand leader echoed across time and space and even reached the far-off land of Hyrule. Ibid, I do not know what Ganon wished for from the Triforce. However, in time evil power began to flow from the Golden Land and greedy men were drawn there to become members of Ganon's army. Black clouds permanently darkened the sky, and many disasters beset Hyrule. The lord of Hyrule sent for the Seven Wise Men and the Knights of Hyrule, and ordered them to seal the entrance to the Golden Land. Ibid, The triforce, being an inanimate object, cannot judge between good and evil. Therefore, it could not know that Ganon's wishes were evil; it merely granted them. Suspecting that Ganon's power was based on the Triforce's magic, the people of Hyrule forged a sword resistant to magic which could repulse even powers granted by the Triforce. This mighty weapon became known as the blade of evil's bane, or the Master Sword. It was so powerful that only one who was pure of heart and strong of body could wield it. As the Seven Wise Men searched for a valiant person to take up the Master Sword, Ganon's evil army swarmed from the tainted Golden Land into Hyrule and attacked the castle. The wise men and the Knights of Hyrule combined forces to wage war on this evil horde. The Knights took the full brunt of the fierce attack, and although they fought courageously, many a brave soul was lost that day. However, their lives were not lost in vain, for they bought precious time for the Seven Wise Men to magically seal Ganon in the Golden Land. All of Hyrule rejoiced at the victory that upheld peace and order over Ganon's evil and chaos. This war, which had claimed many lives, became known as the Imprisoning War in stories told in later centuries. Many centuries have passed since the Imprisoning War. The land of Hyrule healed its wounds and the people lived in peace for a long time. Memories of the vicious Imprisoning War faded over the generations... So it is no surprise that no one was prepared for the new disasters that have recently struck Hyrule. Pestilence and drought, uncontrollable even by magic, ravaged the land. The king of Hyrule, after council with his sages, ordered an investigation of the Imprisoned Dark World as the Golden Land has come to be known but the wise men's seal was apparently intact. He offered rewards for anyone who could find the source of these troubles. In answer to these summons a stranger named Agahnim came and quelled the disasters with a previously unseen form of magic. As a reward, the king gave him a new position as chief adviser and heir to the Seven Wise Men. The masses proclaimed him their hero. Peace had returned to Hyrule...or had it? Ibid, One night, a girl's voice awakens you from your sleep. "Help me...My name is Zelda... I am in the castle dungeon." She telepathically pleads. You jump out of bed not knowing whether the voice was part of a dream or reality. Upon leaving your bed, you find your uncle, who should be fast asleep at this time, preparing to go out, girded for battle. "I'll be back by morning," he says as he departs. "Don't leave the house." You watch him leave with the family sword in hand and shield on arm. This is a night like no other...Who is Zelda? Where had your uncle gone and for what reason? And so, on an ill-fated night, a new chapter in the legend of Hyrule's hero begins - a new chapter in The Legend of Zelda! Ibid, External links[edit]
regarder 0140 The Sandman Will Keep You Awake - The Loop La Tour de Ganon ガノン城 Ganon-jo est le dernier donjon d’A Link to the Past. Histoire[] La tour de Ganon est construite dans le monde des Ténèbres, au sommet de la montagne de la Mort, à l'emplacement de la tour d'Héra. L'origine de sa construction est inconnue, mais on peut supposer qu'elle a été bâtie longtemps avant les événements du jeu, puisqu'elle se trouve déjà là lorsque Link visite les montagnes pour la première fois, c'est-à-dire avant qu'Agahnim n'envoie toutes les jeunes filles dans le monde des Ténèbres. Cette tour est protégée d'une aura. Accès[] Le sceau ne peut être levé que par les descendants des Sept Sages. Link doit donc libérer les sept jeunes filles de leurs cristaux pour briser la barrière et accéder à l'escalier menant à l'entrée de la tour. Thème et Déplacement[] La tour de Ganon est une tour à l'ambiance austère, qui comporte de grandes statues à l’effigie de Ganon, à travers desquelles on peut voir le reflet de son désir de suprématie. Les ennemis rencontrés sont très dangereux, et ils rappellent les ténèbres Wizzrobe avec un crâne, Taros ... Attention spoilers Ce qui suit dévoile des moments clés de l’intrigue. La Tour de Ganon se compose d'un grand sous-sol dans lequel on peut trouver la cotte de maille rouge, la Carte et la boussole. Tous ces éléments sont optionnels et ne sont pas obligatoires pour terminer le donjon. Link doit cependant visiter cet étage afin d'acquérir la grande clé qui lui permettra d'accéder aux étages supérieurs. Pour obtenir cette grande clé et la cotte de mailles, Link doit combattre les chevaliers Armos, déjà présents en tant que boss à la fin du palais de l'Est. Au-dessus du rez-de-chaussée se trouvent quatre étages menant à un balcon sur lequel Agahnim attend. Chaque étage est peuplé d'ennemis et de pièges divers qui tenteront d'entraver la progression de Link. La progression consiste en un enchaînement de pièces incluant chacune une petite épreuve. Résoudre l'énigme, battre tous les ennemis, traverser un endroit dangereux, etc.... Link rencontrera également les trois boss rencontrés dans le Monde de Lumière. Les six Grands Armos; Un groupe de trois Lanmolas; et un Moldorm géant. Une fois que Link a atteint le balcon, il faut se battre une nouvelle fois contre Agahnim. Après sa défaite, Ganon abandonne le corps d'Agahnim et s'enfuit à l'intérieur de la Pyramide. Fin du Spoiler. Ancient Stone Tablets[] Cette partie traite d'une ou plusieurs œuvres considérées comme étant des spin-off ou cross-over de la série. La tour de Ganon d’A Link to the Past reparaît aussi dans BS The Legend of Zelda Ancient Stone Tablets. Elle semble se trouver au sein même du monde des Ténèbres ou de la Terre d'Or. Le héros de la Lumière doit ouvrir un vortex vers ce monde pour pouvoir y accéder; il se fait aider par la princesse Zelda pour cela, qui décrypte les inscriptions gravées sur une stèles, ce qui a pour effet de faire apparaître ce vortex, ainsi que les flèches d'argent qui tombent du ciel. Pour rentrer dans la tour, il doit avoir l'épée Excalibur, pour briser une barrière électrique qui bloque l'entrée, ainsi que les huit tablettes qui révèlent leur puissance une fois réunie. Dans ce jeu, la tour de Ganon ne comporte que deux étages, et il n'y a aucun coffre à l'intérieur, ni aucun ennemi. Le héros de la Légende doit simplement se rendre au bout du long couloir de la tour, et sauter dans le trou pour aller affronter Ganon à l'étage inférieur, dans une salle qui possède la même structure que l'intérieur de la pyramide d’A Link to the Past. Une fois Ganon vaincu, le héros peut quitter la tour et attendre la fin du temps imparti. S'il retourne à l'intérieur de la tour, il trouve trois soldats, qui bloquent le passage, et expliquent qu'ils savent que Ganon est ici, ignorant que le héros de la Lumière vient de le vaincre. Galerie des ennemis[] Anti-FéeBariBariSentinellePiègeZazakZazakGore-ŒilGore-ŒilDamier VolantPiège GéantMomieGoriyaPionPionHelmasaurSparkSparkStalfosTarosTarosClapoirWizzrobe Galerie[] Artwork de la tour de de la de la d'entrée de la tour de première salle de la Grands Armos Lanmolas Moldorm extérieur, face à Agahnim. Voir aussi[] Donjons dans A Link to the Past Lieux d'A Link to the Past Donjons et Mini-Donjons Château d'Hyrule Allée Secrète Palais de l'Est Palais du Désert Tour d'Héra Tour du Château d'Hyrule Palais des Ténèbres Palais du Marais Forêt de Squelettes Village des Bandits Palais de Glace Bourbier Souffrance Rocher de la Tortue Tour de Ganon Palais de l'Épée de Quatre Monde de la Lumière Monde de la Lumière Maison de Link . 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