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==Strategy (Ganon's Tower)==
==Strategy (Ganon's Tower)==


This version of Phantom Ganon isn't too different from when Link fought him in the Forsaken Fortress. The main change here is not necessarily with the battle, but that Link must follow the hints Phantom Ganon gives to progress through this [[Illusionary Room|Maze]]. After successfully attacking Phantom Ganon he will drop his sword on the ground. The direction the hilt is pointing (the bulky part of the sword that would hit Link) will show which door Link needs to go through. Upon entering through the correct door, Phantom Ganon will appear once again. If Link enters the incorrect door, then a particular type of lower difficulty enemy will appear. Otherwise, Link could also chose a separate incorrect room and be returned to the entrance of the maze.  
[[File:Illusionary-Room-2.png|200px|thumb|right|''Phantom Ganon's sword pointing to the next room]] This version of Phantom Ganon isn't too different from when Link fought him in the Forsaken Fortress. The main change here is not necessarily with the battle, but that Link must follow the hints Phantom Ganon gives to progress through this [[Illusionary Room|Maze]]. After successfully attacking Phantom Ganon he will drop his sword on the ground. The direction the hilt is pointing (the bulky part of the sword that would hit Link) will show which door Link needs to go through. Upon entering through the correct door, Phantom Ganon will appear once again. If Link enters the incorrect door, then a particular type of lower difficulty enemy will appear. Otherwise, Link could also chose a separate incorrect room and be returned to the entrance of the maze.  


Phantom Ganon possesses three attacks during this exploration. The first is a blue orb attack, which is a leftover from the first fight back in the Forsaken Fortress. He will also charge up a pink orb and release it at Link. This is a copy of one of [[Ganondorf|Ganondorf's]] attacks from ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time|Ocarina of Time]]''. If Link times a spin attack just right he can reflect it back to him like the blue orb. If it does hit Phantom Ganon it will instantly cause him to fall to the ground, unlike the blue orb which takes a little bit of tennis. Finally, Phantom Ganon has one last attack where Link will be encircled by a few different Phantom Ganons. The only way to tell which one is the real one is to know that the real one is always directly Link. No matter the time or how many times this attack has been produced, the real Phantom Ganon is always in the same place.
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[[File:037_TWW_GT.png|200px|thumb|left|''Phantom Ganon and Link playing a game of tennis'']] Phantom Ganon possesses three attacks during this exploration. The first is a blue orb attack, which is a leftover from the first fight back in the Forsaken Fortress. He will also charge up a pink orb and release it at Link. This is a copy of one of [[Ganondorf|Ganondorf's]] attacks from ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time|Ocarina of Time]]''. If Link times a spin attack just right he can reflect it back to him like the blue orb. If it does hit Phantom Ganon it will instantly cause him to fall to the ground, unlike the blue orb which takes a little bit of tennis. Finally, Phantom Ganon has one last attack where Link will be encircled by a few different Phantom Ganons. The only way to tell which one is the real one is to know that the real one is always directly Link. No matter the time or how many times this attack has been produced, the real Phantom Ganon is always in the same place.


After entering the correct door six times from the entrance, Link will reach a final room which looks slightly different. After defeating Phantom Ganon in this final room the [[Light Arrow|Light Arrows]] will appear in a chest. Continuing through the next door, Link will be transported back to the main chamber. Link can then take out the Light Arrows and shoot Phantom Ganon with one to destroy him for good.
After entering the correct door six times from the entrance, Link will reach a final room which looks slightly different. After defeating Phantom Ganon in this final room the [[Light Arrow|Light Arrows]] will appear in a chest. Continuing through the next door, Link will be transported back to the main chamber. Link can then take out the Light Arrows and shoot Phantom Ganon with one to destroy him for good.
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File:Illusionary-Room-1.png|''Phantom Ganon using a few copies of himself to attack Link''
File:040 TWW GT.png|''Link using his sword to attack Phantom Ganon''
File:041 TWW GT.png|''Phantom Ganon charging up his pink orb attack''
File:042 TWW GT.png|''Phantom Ganon unleashing his pink orb attack''
File:043 TWW GT.png|''Link heading towards the chest with the Light Arrows''
File:044 TWW.png|''Link delivering the final blow to Phantom Ganon''
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==Trivia==
* The second battle with Phantom Ganon can be skipped almost entirely, as the path through the maze is always the same. Start by heading through the door behind Link, then go left, straight, left, right, and straight. After following through each of these six rooms Link will wind up at the last room where the Light Arrows are located.


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