Bosses

The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess Boss FAQ
By: ZFS [[email protected]]
Version 1.2 -- 12/18/06



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I. Introduction
II. Version History
III. Bosses
a.) Twilit Parasite -- Diababa [B1]
b.) Twilit Igniter -- Fyrus [B2]
c.) Twilit Aquatic -- Morpheel [B3]
d.) Twilit Fossil -- Stallord [B4]
e.) Twilit Ice Mass -- Blizzetta [B5]
f.) Twilit Arachnid -- Armogohma [B6]
g.) Twilit Dragon -- Argorok [B7]
h.) Usurper King -- Zant [B8]
i.) Ganondorf [B9]
1.) Ganon's Puppet - Zelda
2.) Dark Beast - Ganon
3.) Ganondorf Horseback
4.) Dark Lord - Ganondorf
IV. Mini-Bosses
a.) Corrupt Baboon(Forest Temple) [MB1]
b.) Guardian (Goron Mines) [MB2]
c.) Giant Frog (Lakebed Temple) [MB3]
d.) Invisible Swordsman (Arbiter's Grounds) [MB4]
e.) Knight (Snowpeak Ruins) [MB5]
IV. Wrap Up
V. Credits
VI. Copyright



-------------------------------{Introduction}----------------------------------

This is a Boss FAQ for The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess. Zelda games
usually feature some bosses that are tough to defeat for some folks, so this
guide is here to make sure you have all the necessary strategies needed in
order to topple these evil denizens of Hyrule.

If you have any sort of suggestion, or alternate strategy, to defeat these
bosses you're free to contact me with it and you'll be given complete credit
for the addition.

Hopefully you find everything you're looking for here so that you can come
away with a -- ahem -- *FLAWLESS VICTORY* over these giant beasts.



-------------------------------{Version History}-------------------------------

Version 1.0 -- Every boss covered with complete strategies for defeating each.
All major grammatical errors and spelling mistakes fixed.

version 1.1 -- Updated boss strategies with some user submissions. Fixed some
previous errors, both grammatical and strategical, and added in the start of
the mini-bosses section. Also updated the contact information at the top.

Version 1.2 -- Updated some of the boss strategies with some more user
submissions. Added a few more mini-bosses.



----------------------------------{Bosses}-------------------------------------

[B1]
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|Twilit Parasite -- Diababa |
|Temple: Forest Temple |
|Difficulty: Easy |
|Item: Gale Boomerang |
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The first boss of the Forest Temple is essentially one very huge, very nasty
Deku Baba -- aptly named Diababa. There are two phases to this boss, as most
of Twilight Princess's bosses are, and both are rather simple.


PHASE 1

In the first phase, there will be a spider-bomb located on a central platform
in between two giant looking Deku Babas. The trick here is to whip out your
Gale Boomerang that you got earlier in this dungeon and make it carry the bomb
on the central platform into the Deku Babas. You'll want to lock-on to the
bomb first, then lock-on to one of the Deku Babas. When you do, the bomb --
thanks to the gusts of wind -- will be smashed right into the Babas face.

Do this exact same thing to the other one to initiate the second phase of the
boss battle.


PHASE 2

In this second phase, the smaller platform where the spider-bomb was is now
gone, replaced by the towering giant -- Diababa. The overal method to defeat
this boss is nearly the same as what you did before, except now on a much
grander scale.

There are two key attacks that will really be troublesome for this part -- one
is the spraying of a poison purple substance and the other is biting the heck
out of you if you get too close. The first is remedied by simply holding up
your shield or dodging. The latter is best avoided by simply keeping your
distance from Diababa. Something to note is that the distance you can be away
from Diababa and still keep the Z-Targeting reticle locked on him.

Shortly after it starts, the monkey that you saved earlier in the dungeon --
the white one that was infected with a parasite -- will come swinging into the
battle with a bomb in between his feet. What you have to do is, with the Gale
Boomerang, lock-on to that bomb, then lock-on to Diababa, and let it rip. It's
a bit tricky at first since you have to time it fairly well, but after it
connects, Diababa will come crashing down onto the ground. That's when you go
to down beating the crap out of the eye with your sword.

Keep this up for one or two more times and you'll have beat the Twilit Parasite


[B2]
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|Twilit Igniter -- Fyrus |
|Temple: Goron Mines |
|Difficulty: Easy |
|Item: Hero's Bow / Iron Boots |
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The leader of the Gorons has become corrupt with power -- are you a bad enough
dude to save him? This giant inferno is actually fairly easy to defeat, but
does bring some pretty vicious attacks to the table that you'll need to look
out for. However, unlike previous bosses, there aren't really any phases to
to him.

Fyus looks like a pretty intimindating figure right before the outset. He's
huge, he just broke free of his chains, and just touching him looks like a
recipe for death. But the big beast does have a weakness -- the jewel on his
head. In order to sent him screaming in pain, you'll need to whip out your
Hero's Bow and aim for his head. When you hit him, he'll run around aimlessly,
which will allow you to sneak up behind him and grab one of the chains he's
dragging behind him.

Here you'll need to grab the chain with the A button and then put on your Iron
Boots. Link's normal weight alone isn't going to be enough to stop him, so
with those on, pull back enough so that there isn't any slack in the chain.
Fyrus will look behind at you right before he comes crashing to the ground.
When he does, let go of the chain, take off the Iron Boots, and make a made
dash to where his head is. Once there, unleash a fury of sword swings on him to
make sure this bad dude cools down.

There are a few attacks that he has that you'll need to look out for. The first
is a giant fire wall that he'll send throughout the entire room. There are
certain places depending on his position that are "safe" and won't let you get
hit, so just keep your distance when you see him charging up and you'll be
fine. The second attack is where he'll use the dangling chains around his
wrists as weapons. He'll use this when you get close to him and haven't hit his
head. Once again, just keep your distance and you should be fine.

The key to defeating Fyrus is to use your Bow and aim for the jewel on his head
Once you connect with that he'll be confused and disoriented, just aimlessly
running around the room. Use this opportunity to grab onto the chain behind him
which will trip him up. Note, though, that you'll need to put on your Iron
Boots so that you have enough weight placed to trip him up.

With a few more tries, the Goron leader should have returned to his senses.


*NOTE FROM SAM*

Sam sent in an alternative suggestion to defeating Fyrus instead of grabbing
his chains. He suggests that after you hit him with your Bow, you don't go grab
his chains; rather, you simply run behind another pole to get away from him and
wait for him to recover and hit him again. Do this over and over until he
finally goes down. He also suggests hitting the pots around you if you're low
on arrows when using this method.


[B3]
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|Twilit Aquatic -- Morpheel |
|Temple: Lakebed Temple |
|Difficulty: Painfully easy |
|Item: Iron Boots / Zora Armor / Clawshot |
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Morpheel is a nice throwback to Morpha in Ocarina of Time, but has a twist to
him that is actually quite epic. The boss is split into two phases, one which
mirrors the Ocarina of Time battle and one which is entirely new and a bit
tougher but nothing crazy.


PHASE 1

The first phase of Morpheel basically makes you look for the eye of the beast
amongst a sea of tentacles -- really. Since this boss battle is entirely
underwater, you'll need to put on your Iron Boots so that you can get a solid
aim on eye. When you do see the eye within your distance, whip out your
Clawshot and pull him toward you. Hit him once, quickly, with your sword and
he'll jump back into the tentacles.

There are some precautions to this battle though. If you get too close to the
tentacles, Morpheel will grab you and suck the life out of you -- a good half
heart at least. He'll also try to send out some obstacles in the form of deadly
fish. Keep your distance and watch out for the little fishies that he'll send
out and you'll be okay. This also means, however, that your reach with the
Clawshot is limited.

You'll also want to Z-Target the eye here. It may be a bit tough to pick out
the eye amongst everything else going on, but doing so is infinitely easier
than trying to manually pick him out. Wait until he gets toward the end of a
tentacle and let 'er loose! A few whacks to the eye will be enough to awaken
the *real* beast within.


PHASE 2

The second phase of Morpheel is a giant eel-esque thing. Those tentacles that
you saw before are actually around his mouth like whiskers. You'll want to keep
your distance entirely from the front of his mouth, because if you get close to
it he'll suck you in and spit you back out. The goal here is similar to Phase 1
-- stab that eye.

This phase will really test your ability to swim and to use your Clawshot.
Since Morpheel is always moving around -- and he's fast -- you'll need to get
as close to him as you can. The eye is located right on the back of his head
and you'll need to get within range of your Clawshot so that you can latch onto
his back.

Once you get onto his back, just start stabbing the Wii Remote like crazy so
that you can get in as many hits as possible on his eye before he shakes you
off. Keep this up until you damage him so much that he loses his direction and
slams into a wall, a signal that you have defeated this crazy sea monster.


[B4]
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|Twilit Fossil -- Stallord |
|Temple: Arbiter's Grounds |
|Dificulty: Medium |
|Item: Spinner |
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Stallord is one of the coolest, one of the most fun boss battles in the entire
Zelda series. He's also your first true challenge in Twilight Princess. An old
criminal long past, he's revived again to do battle with you. He's split into
two different phases, and you'll primarily be making use of your new item, the
Spinner.


PHASE 1

The first phase starts off in this large, circular arena that is filled with
sand. Stallord will be in the center of all this sand. Your goal here is to
literally break his back. You do this by ramming into his spine at the very
center of the room -- it's what is holding him up.

Some key things to note are the grooves located all around the top of the arena
These grooves will allow you to pick up plenty of speed before jumping off of
them to ram into the Stallord's spine. The hazards of this, though, are the two
spiked spinners running around the track. They'll try to knock you off and out
of your way, but can avoid this by jumping off of the tracks before they reach
you.

After you hit the Stallord the first time, he'll summon this dead criminals
that almost serve to make the arena like a pinball machine. If you hit one of
them, you'll go bouncing all over the place. They're cleverly placed too. He'll
only stand about three hits from your Spinner before he's down and out, but
during that time you can expect him to guard his weakpoint well with those
dead criminals. Manuever right around them to the open point and continue
smashing away. Once he's down and out, you'll initiate the second phase.


PHASE 2

This second phase is a bit harder to handle, but fun and manageable all the
same. A giant circular platform will rise as the sand disappears. The head of
the Stallord will come to life and you'll start the second phase. Here, you're
going to be basically jumping from wall to wall to avoid all sorts of attacks.

As you spin along the circular platform's grooves, the Stallord head will make
his way into the picture and start shooting these large fireballs at you. To
avoid them, you just jump off of the grooves and onto another wall. Keep this
up until you catch up to where the Stallord head is and make *another* leap of
faith to nail him in the head. This will cause him to fall to the ground where
you can then proceed to beat him down with your sword.

After you knock him out once, there will be a set of spiked spinners that will
run along the central platform similar to you. And they will also run along the
outer wall after you hit him a third time. You'll have to jump back and forth
between the walls to avoid these. They don't pose much of a threat and you can
generally see them coming well in advance.

Once you've hit the head a few times, the Stallord will finally be defeated
and you can claim your prize.


[B5]
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|Twilit Ice Mass -- Blizzetta |
|Temple: Snowpeak Ruins |
|Difficulty: Medium |
|Item: Ball and Chain |
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There is something oh so satisfying about beating down a corrupt and possessed
Yeti, wouldn't you say?

The friendly, yet sickly, Yeti that told you all sorts of different directions
for the location of the Twilight Mirror fragment is your opponent here. This
can be a bit tough if you head into the battle with little hearts, but knowing
her tricks can always help you out!


PHASE 1

The first phase in this battle fits well with her "Ice Mass" subtitle that's
above her name. During this portion of the battle you'll want to use the Ball
and Chain item you found to chip away at the giant piece of ice until it's
broken down into almost nothing. Once you start swinging the Ball and Chain,
it'll do a good job of blocking you from getting rammed, so if you prefer to
just do that, it works.

After a few hits from the powerful Ball and Chain, the ice mass should be
dwarfed down into but a cube! That'll head into the second part of the battle.


PHASE 2

This phase is a bit harder and bit more complicated than the last. There are a
few attacks that she'll use that could be troublesome. The first is dropping
spiked ice from the ceiling, which come slamming down wherever they lock-on to
you running around the ice. The best solution to this is just to mix up your
position and keep constantly moving. If you do, the ice spiked won't be able to
do you any harm.

Once they have all landed it's a good idea -- if you can -- to try to slip in
an attack from the Ball and Chain. This will destroy some of the ice spikes and
make the number less the next time she uses this technique. This *also* helps
for the next part of her attack, which is to entrap you with those very spikes.

After you have avoided all of the spikes, she'll lift them out of the ground
and they'll hover above you in a circle. They'll come crashing down to trap you
so that Blizzetta can slam into the middle and cause some massive damage. The
best idea here is to just stop when you see them hovering above and pull out
your Ball and Chain. Once they land, let it loose and break some of the ice
spikes and quickly roll out of there before Blizzetta crashes down.

Once you do *that* you'll have to quickly turn around and use the Ball and
Chain on Blizzetta while she's stuck in the ice. She won't be there for long
and if you miss her, you'll have to go through these sets of attacks once again
until you get another chance.

Hit her a few times to chip away at the ice shield sort of thing that's keeping
her safe and she'll be brought to her senses in defeat.


[B6]
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|Twilit Arachnid -- Armogohma |
|Temple: Temple of Time |
|Difficulty: Medium |
|Item: Hero's Bow / Dominion Rod |
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Anyone remember Gohma from Ocarina of Time? This is that...on steroids!

Armogohma is basically this giant spider that *really* is asking to be squashed
What better way to do that than to take over a massive statue with a ginormous
hammer? I can't think of a way better way to do it!


PHASE 1

There are technically two parts to this boss, but you're basically going to be
in this phase for most of the battle. What you'll notice with the environment
around you are four statues in every corner of the room with light shining down
in front of them. This part is pretty key because when Armogohma walks on the
ceiling over these parts of the light is when you need to take her down.

To bring Armogohma to justice what you're going to do need to do is use your
Hero's Bow when she is in front of these statues. When you hit her, she'll fall
to the ground in front of them on her back. You'll need to whip out the
Dominion Rod here and take control of the statue she's in front of. When you do
make an attacking motion to drop the hammer onto Armogohma's stomach, creating
a devastating blow.

After you do this, she will lay some eggs -- typical spider fashion -- and
there will be a ton of little baby spiders that you encountered earlier in this
dungeon. The best method to taking these annoying critters out is wait until
they get really close to you and show them what's up with a Spin Attack. Make
sure to take all of these annoyances out so that you don't have to deal with
them. Also make sure that you don't get hit by Armogohma's beam of energy,
which will take off one heart per hit. You can get an idea of when it's coming
by the time it takes her to charge it up.

Continue knocking her down in front of statues, taking over statues, and
dropping their hammers and Armogohma will be defeated in no time...maybe...


PHASE 2

This is perhaps the funniest phase 2 to a boss ever. While she poses no real
threat here, there will be tons of little baby spiders carrying around the eye
of Armogohma with some silly music playing in the background. Just deliver one
solid hit to the eye and the battle will be over. Blasted spiders.


*NOTE FROM JOSHUA*: "In the second phase, you can simply shoot the eye three
times with the bow to win. You don't even need to get close enough to get hit."


[B7]
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|Twilit Dragon -- Argorok |
|Temple: City in the Sky |
|Difficulty: Medium |
|Item: Double Clawshot |
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Argorok is one of the most unique and epic boss battles in the game. But then
again, when *isn't* fighting a dragon during a thunderstorm epic? For the most
part, Argorok isn't too challenging, but does provide a really cool experience.


PHASE 1

The biggest thing to note about the platform that you're fighting on has four
huge walls in each corner -- and all of them can be latched onto with the use
of your Clawshot. Right when you take control of Link, you're going to want to
immediately use the Clawshot to get onto one of these walls. When you do, the
dragon will start looking your direction and charging up his fiery breath. To
dodge this attack, use your second Clawshot to get onto another wall.

When the dragon is done breathing fire, he'll be too exhausted to defend
himself. This is when you're going to want to target his tail, which is golden
and can be latched onto with the Clawshot. Aim toward the tail from the wall
you're hanging on and let 'er rip! Your weight alone, though, isn't enough to
bring this guy down, so equip your Iron Boots while still holding on to bring
him crashing into the ground, removing some of his armor.

You will have to continue doing this until all of his armor breaks off. When
there is very little left, he'll shake the rest of it off and the second phase
of this battle will begin.


PHASE 2

The second phase is similar to the first in what you're going to need to do.
But, instead of going after his tail, you're going to be aiming for his back.

The rain will immediately kick in during this portion, too, which will give
rise to some Peahats (the things that are floating in the air). Use your Double
Clawshots and the walls to get high enough so that you can lock-on to one of
these Peahats and get a better shot at Argorok.

You'll probably want to use Z-Targeting here when it comes to moving all around
the battleground. It's faster and it'll allow you to easily avoid the dragon's
attacks. Once your hanging onto one, Argorok will begin his fiery breath
attack that circles all around the area. Quick move from one Peahat to another
avoiding this until he's worn himself out.

When he's tired and recovering his breath, keep going around until you're
behind him with a good view of his back. Either manually, or through the use
of Z-Targeting, aim at his back with your Clawshot. You'll be latched onto his
back where your goal is hit him as much as possible with your sword. Keep doing
so until he falls to the ground.

After he gets knocked down the first time, repeat the strategy that you just
did. He's going to eventually switch up his attack pattern. Instead of going
in one direction with his breath of fire, he'll quickly change it on the
fly to try to catch you off guard. Just take it easy and switch your direction
before he hits you with it. Once again, he'll be out of breath and just asking
for you to beat him senseless with your sword.

Do all of that once more to defeat Argorok.


[B8]
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|Usurper King -- Zant |
|Temple: Palace of Twilight |
|Difficulty: Medium |
|Item: All Gained |
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You're finally getting toward the end, ready to take out the root of all the
evil plaguing Hyrule. Zant is interesting because he is both his own unique
boss battle and a combination of all the other boss battles you have faced up
until this point. He has various forms and phases, each mimicking an earlier
fight but adding in a new twist. In the end, you'll be fighting Zant in a
one-on-one duel in front of the trapped Hyrule Castle.


FOREST TEMPLE PHASE

This boss is reminiscent of the battle with Diababa. It works very similar to
that in the weapon you'll be using the Gale Boomerang. Equip that and lock-on
to Zant. All you need to do is throwing the Boomerang at him and he'll stop
floating around and be open for an attack.

He does have an attack he'll use, which is throwing these balls of energy at
you, but it's very easy to avoid and it's blockable by your shield. Keep in
mind that he'll use this attack throughout the duration of these battles.


GORON MINES PHASE

This phase puts you right back in the room where you tackled the giant Goron
that you threw off the platform and into the burning lava. Zant's gimmick this
time around will be to warp around the room and make the platform move all
around. Although it's recommended to use the Iron Boots if you're having
trouble balancing yourself, it's not all that necessary. Watch out for his
energy attack by blocking it with your shield. He'll soon wear himself out and
be open for a fury of sword slices. Attack him a few times here and it'll be
time to switch the battleground again.


LAKEBED TEMPLE PHASE

This phase puts you in the watery deeps of Lakebed Temple. You're going to need
to equip your Zora Armor to breath and also your Double Clawshot and Iron Boots
There will be many different Snake Helmets all around the bottom. They'll be
closed off until one of them opens up to show Zant inside. When he is exposed,
he'll launch an energy attack at you and then wait a few seconds before
disappearing. Use your Clawshot to pull him out of the Snake Helmet and deliver
some blows with your sword. He'll run back into the helmet and the process will
repeat. Continue doing this until Zant switches the scene once more.


FOREST TEMPLE -- MONKEY BUSINESS PHASE

Remember the mini-boss in the Forest Temple? Yeah -- that's this. Zant will
work very similar to the way the monkey did, jumping from pole to pole and then
stopping to throw an energy attack you. Work your away around the energy attack
and wait for him to stop jumping. Roll into the pole he is standing on twice,
not once, to knock him off. Once he's fallen, beat him down with your sword.
He'll jump back onto the poles. Repeat the process a couple more times and
it'll be time for another scene change.


SNOWPEAK RUINS PHASE

This phase takes you right back to where you fought Blizzetta. That means
you'll need to use your Ball and Chain. Each time you hit him, Zant will get
smaller and smaller until he's basically like an ant. When he's in his smallest
state, hit him with either the Ball and Chain again or your sword to reset his
size. Keep this up until he changes the scene for the final time.


DUEL WITH ZANT

In this final phase, you'll fight Zant right in front of the trapped Hyrule
Castle. This is pretty much a one-on-one duel with the man himself; no real
gimmick to talk about here.

He has a few attacks that he'll use in this final confrontation -- one is the
stanard slices from his two blades on his arms and the other is a vicious spin
attack. The latter is hard to avoid because it can break your guard fairly
easily. Jump out of the way and use your shield to block both of them though.

After the spin attack, Zant will often be left very dizzy and that's the
invitation to rock him hard with your sword. He'll have other openings when
he's running toward you and just stupidly trying to swing his blades as well.
Once you've hit him enough times, he'll fall to the ground and you'll be warped
back to the Palace of Twilight. Zant defeated.


[B9]
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|Ganondorf |
|Temple: Hyrule Castle |
|Difficulty: Medium |
|Items: Master Sword |
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The final, epic battle with the King of Evil himself -- Ganondorf. This battle
is very long and pretty tough if you don't know how to handle him. There are
multiple phases and forms to this one. You really need to prepared for what's
in store before you attempt this one.


GANON'S PUPPET -- ZELDA

The first phase has Ganon possessing Zelda for a throwback to Ocarina of Time.
You'll never have to directly attack Zelda; instead, you'll play a good ol'
game of tennis with here...sort of. She'll charge up a giant ball of energy
that she'll fling toward you. What you have to do is hit it back at her with
the Master Sword. You keep doing this until she's the one who misses and it
hits her. This part can be pretty challenging with the Wii Remote, but it's
nothing too bad.

The key attacks to watch out for, the energy attack aside, are a giant glowing
triangle -- almost Triforce-esque -- that will emitt energy before having
an explosion of sorts. It's pretty easily avoidable, but pretty devastating if
you're hit by it. The other attack is her attack where she goes flying trough
the air with her sword pointed out. She'll mix them up a bit in between the
energy attack where you hit it back and forth.


DARK BEAST -- GANON

There are two phases to this one form. In the beginning, what you'll need to do
is use your Bow to hit him in the head as he charges toward you. Due to how
fast he is, this will need to be really quick. After you hit him, you'll also
need to get out of the way because his momentum will keep carrying him forward
toward you. After hitting him and moving out of the way, attack his chest like
crazy until he gets back up and disappears.

The next time he comes back there will be many different warp points that will
appear, but he'll only come out of one. You'll know that he's coming by the
blue glow that one of them will give off. Hit him in the head once again and
beat at his chest.

Eventually, he'll start dodging your Bow attacks by warping away. He'll try to
literally smash you by dropping from above on your location. Get out of the
way and then swich into your wolf form. It's Sacred Beast v. Dark Beast -- who
wins?!

Remember that almost seemingly pointless goat herding in the beginning of the
game when you talked to the Mayor in Ordon Village? That returns here. As a
wolf, you're abilities are limited, but Midna will help you out with her giant
hand...thing. This time, when Ganon comes charging toward you press the A
button right before he smashes you and you'll be interlocked in a battle of
strength. Throw him to the side, much like the goat, and then start biting at
his chest with your dash attack. Repeat this process until he's defeated.


*NOTE FROM JOSHUA and CHRIS*: "It's possible to fight this whole fight as the
wolf. In fact, it's quite a bit easier if you have the timing down to wrestle
him to the ground, since you can even get away without any damage."


GANONDORF HORSEBACK BATTLE

This battle takes place on Hyrule Field while you're riding Epona, along with
Zelda. The key here is to chase Ganondorf around while avoiding his attacks
and lining him up well enough to give Zelda a good enough shot with her Light
Arrows. This is probably the toughest part of the fight with Ganondorf simply
because it can be trouble controlling the horse.

The major attack that Ganondorf will use while in this phase is his summoning
of his dead companions, or dead spirits, to attack you. This usually occurs
when you're gaining ground on him and lining up for an attack. You need to
move around it slightly, but still stay on course so that Zelda can hit him
with the Light Arrows. The other attack he uses will be when he's chasing you
around; he'll try to knock Link off of the horse with his sword attack.

Once Zelda has stunned him with the Light Arrows, it becomes your job to start
hitting him with the sword. Do this multiple times to head into the final
showdown with Ganondorf.


DARK LORD -- GANONDORF

In this final phase, you'll have one epic showdown with the King of Evil
himself. There are golden walls all around you, so you can't run away or get
assistance from Zelda. It's you Link v. Ganon in a sword duel. There are some
skulls and the like around you that you can use to get some hearts if you're
low on health, if you need it.

There's no way to describe the amount of sword attacks that Ganondorf uses in
this final battle, but be forewarned that he has a repertoire to match Link's.
You'll have a real struggle getting around him and looking for an opening, but
there are times when he will charge forward and initiate a "chance" sequence.
Here, you'll want to mash the A button down repeatedly to knock Ganondorf off
of his guard and then have an opening to deliver some blows.

After a tough fight, you'll eventually knock Ganondorf onto the ground. This is
the time where you deliver the final blow. Much like with normal enemies who
you knock onto the ground, press the A button to see Link jump into the air and
slam his sword into Ganondorf's chest, which will end the battle.

All that's left to do is watch the ending. Congratulations you have just beaten
Twilight Princess!



---------------------------------{Mini-Bosses}---------------------------------

This section of the FAQ will cover the mini-bosses that are found in each of
the nine dungeons. These are usually very easy, but it's worth it to include
ways to beat them nonetheless. After defeating each mini-boss, you'll usually
get the dungeon's key item.


[MB1]
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|Corrupt Baboon |
|Location: Forest Temple |
|Item Received: Gale Boomerang |
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

This crazy baboon made you go through the *entire* Forest Temple to find a
bunch of monkey's to save so that you could reach him. Are you going to stand
for that? I don't think so.

There are a few things to look out for when fighting this guy -- first, he'll
use the Gale Boomerang to attack Link; second, he'll use the Boomerang to cut
the roots that are holding the Hebi Baba's on the ceiling above. The first is
a rather harmless attack that is easily avoidable, but the second can cause
some trouble if you're caught up in watching the Baboon's movements.

The tons of poles in this room are going to be the key to defeating this
corrupt Baboon. First, you'll want wait for him to stop jumping from pole to
pole. After that, he'll throw his Boomerang at you -- very easily avoidable --
and that's when you strike. Roll into the pole he is standing on to make him
lose his balance. When he loses it, the Boomerang will come back to smack him
in the face, knocking him down to the ground.

While knocked out, beat his bright red ass with your sword. Repeat this entire
process a few times and the fight will end up the parasite on top of his head
falling off and disappearing. Pick up your reward -- the Gale Boomerang -- and
get out of there!


[MB2]
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
|Guardian |
|Location: Goron Mines |
|Item Received: Hero's Bow |
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

This mini-boss pits you against a huge Goron clad in armor. He guards the
Hero's Bow in the next room and apparently hasn't gotten the memo from the
elders that you're here for it. The key item you'll be using in this battle are
the Iron Boots. These will hold you onto the platform when it rocks back and
forth, not to mention giving you enough strength to throw the Goron.

The battle takes place on a magnetic platform that is floating over lava. Since
he is so heavily armored, you're not going to be able to injure him until he
leaves an opening for you to do so. When he winds up to attack, start hitting
him like mad with your sword. Once you hit him enough times, he'll roll up into
a ball and start charging at you.

Once he starts rolling up into a ball, you're goal here will be to do what you
did against the Gorons while coming up Death Mountain -- grab him with the A
button and fling him to the side. In this case, you'll want to throw him into
the lava. You're going to want to be near the edge of the platform, too, so
that you can throw him far enough.

After doing these about three total times, the armor around his head will fall
off and you'll have beaten him -- he's hardly a mean guy without the armor!


[MB3]
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
|Giant Frog |
|Location: Lakebed Temple |
|Item Received: Clawshot |
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

It is quite fitting that in the Lakebed Temple under the water you would be
facing off against what looks like a giant frog who has eaten one too many
flies. This battle, like most of the others, is pretty simple once you know
what you need to do.

There are two attacks that you'll need to watch out for here -- first, this
frog will use its enormous size to try and squash you. It's rather easy to
avoid simply because you'll see his huge shadow before he comes crashing down
onto his stomach. Second, the frog will occassionally let loose the eggs on its
back, which then will grow into annoying tadpoles that attack you. The best way
to take care of this is to use your Spin Attack to destroy the lot of them all
at once.

The key to defeating this frog is to attack its tongue. There are a couple of
chances you'll get to do this too. The first is when he falls from the ceiling;
when he does, he'll be knocked out for a bit with his tongue just hanging out.
Z-Target the tongue and just go to town on him with your sword. He'll recover
before long and then get back up. What you'll want to do here is make sure your
bombs are equipped. He'll open his mouth to scream and that's when you shut him
up by tossing a bomb in there. It'll explode inside of him and he'll be knocked
out once again.

Repeat this process a grand total of three times to defeat the giant frog. Your
reward will be the Clawshot, which is one of the coolest weapons in the game.


[MB4]
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
|Invisible Swordsman |
|Location: Arbiter's Grounds |
|Item Received: Spinner |
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

At the start of this battle, you'll see a sword stuck into the center of the
area with a bunch of strings attached to it. When you get near the sword, it'll
react and "awaken," seemingly floating in the air and impossible to strike.

That's when you use your *senses* to figure this out. Really, it's wolf time.

Transform into the wolf quickly and you'll see this giant skull sticking out of
the robe, which is the swordsman. The objective here is to avoid his strikes
and attack him when he starts glowing purple. It's very similar to how you
dealt with the Poes earlier in this dungeon. After you attack him in your wolf
form he'll be visible to the human eye, so switch back to normal Link.

During this part what you're going to want to do is make sure you don't have to
repeat the first step. It's *really* easy, but if you're not able to it's not
a big deal since its just to save time.

When you're able to see him with Link, you'll want to whip out your Bow to hit
him. This'll be enough to send him into a frenzy where he swirls around the
arena getting closer and closer to you. Just stay in the middle and wait until
you're able to Z-Target him. When that moment comes, hit him with your sword
until he recovers.

Here, he'll go floating in the air for a few seconds. Make sure you hit him
with your Bow just once and he'll go swirling around the area again. If you
don't hit him, you'll have to repeat the wolf form.

Once you've hit him enough times, he'll disappear for good and you can claim
your prize.


[MB5]
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
|Knight |
|Location: Snowpeak Ruins |
|Item Received: Ball and Chain |
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

The battle with the Knight gives you perhaps your coolest weapon yet *and*
poses the biggest challenge. When you enter into the room, you'll be meet with
a giant ball and chain coming flying at you -- luckily there's knight armor
right behind you to take the hit. That should set the tension for the battle.

The Knight basically only has one attack, which is throwing the huge Ball and
Chain at you. Since he's completely encased in armor, you're going to need to
find his weakpoint -- the tail. But getting behind him isn't particularly easy
because he swings the ball and chain around him constantly, effectively cutting
you off from running behind him.

What can you do?

Simple. You'll notice that the ceiling is nothing but grating. Use your
Clawshot when the Knight gets close enough to you to go flying past him safely.
He'll turn around and then launch his Ball and Chain at you. Make sure you
dodge this attack because your shield won't be enough in this case. After you
dodge the attack, quickly run behind him and hit his tail a few times before
he's able to recover.

Repeat the process one more time and you'll have defeated the Knight and can
claim his weapon!

-----------------------------------{Wrap Up}-----------------------------------

Well, that about concludes this Boss FAQ. Hopefully you have gotten all the
necessary information you needed to take down these monsters of Hyrule. If you
have any questions or comments, you can shoot me an e-mail and I'll be happy to
respond.

Also, if you have any strategies or corrections you feel need to made, I'll be
happy to look over them and add them into the FAQ with full credit given to you

But yeah, it's been fun and hopefully you got what you came here for!


-----------------------------------{Credits}-----------------------------------

- Nintendo: Pretty typical, but they deserve some credit for creating what I
consider the best game of all-time. Amazing work.

- GameFAQs: Always been an enjoyable place and great for allowing stuff like
this to be hosted on their site for the masses to enjoy.

- Joshua for his submissions on how to beat the second phase of Armogohma and
the wolf form in the Dark Beast -- Ganon phase of the final battle.

- Chris for his submission on the wolf form in the Dark Beast -- Ganon phase
of the final battle.

- Sam for his submission on an alternate method to defeating Fyrus.

- Jack for reminding me that the spiked spinners run along the outer wall after
you hit Stallord a second time.


---{Copyright}---
Copyright 2006 Dustin Sutton

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