Linkblir fortalt at Agahnim, en trollmann som har tatt over tronen og trollbundet kongens soldater, planlegger å ødelegge et segl som ble oppfunnet for hundrevis av år siden av de sju vismennene for å fengsle den mørke trollmannen Ganon i den mørke verden. Det eneste som kan beseire Agahnim er spesielt sverd, som bare kan brukes av en utvalgt helt. For å bevise at han er verdig Theoriginal Shotaro Ishinomori Nintendo Power comic adaptation is practically prophetic when you look back on it now. Link has a fairy companion, instead of a rabbit the magic of the Dark World transforms him into a wolf, and Zelda, not Link, is the one to kill Ganon by shooting him with the Silver Arrow. 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 Vay Tiền Nhanh. Defeating Ganon without possessing the Silver Arrows. Normally, in the fourth and final phase of the Ganon fight, the player is intended to stun Ganon with the sword and then shoot him with silver arrows to damage him. However, there is a small window right when he is beginning to teleport where Ganon is vulnerable to being damaged with a sword spin. Hitting Ganon too early will stun him, which does no damage, and waiting too long will miss. It takes 12 successful spins with the Tempered or Butter Sword to kill Ganon this way, and 24 spins with the Master Sword. In comparison, it takes only 4 shots with Silver Arrows to kill him. Another popular glitch to use during a Silverless Ganon fight is the Torch Glitch. This allows the player to only have to light one torch instead of two to make Ganon vulnerable. Thanks to Avonyel for suggesting this entry and providing content, and karl for suggesting a link to Torch Glitch. Yeah, you got a Level 2 Master Sword, which means you cannot damage Ganon with a regular slash attack. I've never tried throwing the L2 sword to get the L4 Golden sword, hmm....should try that for if the L2 sword doesn't take in the Pyramid Fountain, get it tempered at the Smithy shop to L3, then take it to the Pyramid Fountain and throw it in to upgrade to Level 2 Master sword can damage Ganon, but only spin attacks will hurt him. L3 and L4 Master Swords can damage him with normal and yes, you cannot win the game without the silver arrows. Join redditCreate an account to follow your favorite communities and start taking part in an accountPosted by6 years agoArchived I have always wondered, figured this was a good place to start a discussion. I always assumed the name referred to the fact that ALttP went back to the roots of Zelda, gameplay wise, after Zelda II. Am I right, or am I right?This thread is archivedNew comments cannot be posted and votes cannot be cast level 1The original Japanese title was "Triforce of the Gods", but Nintendo of America didn't want the title to include a religious reference so they decided to change it. I think they chose "A Link to the Past" because the game is a prequel to the NES duo. The North American box says it features the "predecessors of Link of Zelda", the pair from the original game, and the Japanese version says the game is set at a time when Hyrule was one kingdom, a period that AoL said ended long ago. The game offered a glimpse into the legendary past mentioned in the NES games, so NoA chose a title that reflected 2Also, in case it's not obvious, it's also a pun. A "link" is something that connects two things like a chain link, or a link between two train cars. So a "link to the past" is a connection to your obviously, Link is also the name of the protagonist. So it's a double-meaning pun 2This sounds like a winner. You have eased my mind after many years of wondering, sir/madam. Thank you!level 1Well the actual name in Japan is "Triforce of the Gods", so Link to the past seems to only really be a name that the localization thought was Ganon and the dark world is a "Link to the past", as in that Ganon's return is bringing back the bloody past that hyrule was saved from for all the time between his sealing and tyhe game, but even that's a pretty meh explanationlevel 2You don't go into the past in ALTTP, unless you mean that it takes place before the other games. IIRC it's called A Link to the Past because the game was originally meant to be set in both a futuristic and medieval setting, or atleast that's what the old concept art suggests, and in Japan it's called Triforce of the 2Actually, Link to the Past is one of the games without time travel or even a "visit/see a glimpse of the past" Community/r/Zelda is the unofficial hub for anything and everything The Legend of Zelda - the iconic Nintendo series. Feel free to share news, reviews, opinions, fan art, humour, comics, or anything else Zelda. For fans, by fans.

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