The question of whether you can continue playing Zelda after beating Ganon has been haunting many gamers. The answer is yes, you can. Here are a few tips to get you through the final battle. First of all, you’ll need a Master Sword or Biggoron’s Sword. Then, use it to deal serious damage to the King of Darkness.
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Link must charge the Wooden or Noble Sword and perform a Spin Attack on Ganon
The first task that Link must complete is to charge his Wooden or Noble Sword. He needs to do this before Ganon can attack him. Ganon will have a large Trident that slashes Link with multiple blows. This weapon is a vital part of the game’s combat system. You must use this skill to defeat Ganon and continue your adventure.
The next step is to get the Master Sword, which is two-and-a-half times stronger than the Wooden Sword. Fortunately, the Master Sword is hidden in a small pedestal, and will not appear until Link gets close enough to it. Once Link has retrieved the Master Sword, he must perform a Spin Attack on Ganon and defeat him to continue the game.
Alternatively, if Link has the Master Sword or Biggoron’s Sword, he can damage the King of Darkness
A glitch in the Zelda series allows Link to fight the King of Darkness as a child. In order to fight this monster, Link must be the Hero of Time, a descendant of the Knights of Hyrule. The Hero of Time kept the line of the Knights alive during the Great Cataclysm, and was the last of their bloodline.
The Master Sword is the strongest weapon in the game, and it can sometimes unleash a mighty beam when Link’s health reaches a certain amount. In A Link to the Past, this attack only works if Link has two hands to hold it. Alternatively, Link can damage the King of Darkness using the Master Sword.
Yuga Ganon’s slash attack
When I defeat Yuga Ganon in the first dungeon, he turns into a painting. As I was playing, I kept avoiding his spear attacks, but now I cannot. I am stumped. Is there a way to continue this game after beating Yuga’s slash attack? Here are a few tips.
The first part of the fight will end eventually. You have to fight Yuga on the left side, as his slash attack is too strong. You can try avoiding his charge by hitting him with your sword. However, if you get hit by the charge, Yuga will shoot two magic bolts at you. If you can avoid this, you can continue playing the game.
Link must lure Ganon into destroying a nearby pile of rubble
To proceed, Link must lure Ganon into destroying t a nearby pile of rubble. Fortunately, Ganon’s only vulnerable part is his tail. To reach Ganon’s tail, use the Light Arrow on it and roll between his legs. After causing enough damage to his tail, Link can lure him into destroying the nearby pile of rubble.
During the first phase of the battle, Ganon will continually teleport around the room and spin his Trident. As long as Link has a weapon equipped, he can shoot lightning from his Trident. However, if Link is hit, he will be teleported to the Dark World where he must defeat four Stalfos and the Big Dark Stalfo. If Ganon survives this phase, he will switch places with Link and will throw his Trident around the room, leaving a trail of blue fire.
Link must tame Zelda after defeating Ganon
While the original Ganondorf poses little threat in Zelda II, his OG incarnation poses a much greater danger. This version of Ganondorf is a relentless foe, repeatedly breaking seals and wreaking havoc on Hyrule. Although the character does not become any stronger over the course of the game, his insanity makes him a particularly terrifying foe.
In the original Ocarina of Time, Ganondorf was a monster that Link must defeat, but in the Downfall Timeline, the creature is an actual person. The game ends after defeating Ganon, but the player can keep the Bow of Light and the Silver Arrows by performing a simple 30-step process. Fortunately, this glitch doesn’t change the ending of the game, and the items Link possesses in his inventory remain there. But if you want to play the game without losing your Bow of Light, you have to find the forgotten memories scattered across Hyrule. The more memories you find, the better. The game’s true ending is a satisfying one – Link must tame Zelda after defeating Ganon.