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{{Gallery/Box|file=OoT-KingDodongo-Artwork.png|link=King_Dodongo|caption=[[King Dodongo]]}}
{{Gallery/Box|file=OoT-KingDodongo-Artwork.png|link=King_Dodongo|caption=[[King Dodongo]]}}
{{Gallery/Box|file=Barinade-Ocarina.png|link=Barinade|caption=[[Barinade]]}}
{{Gallery/Box|file=Barinade-Ocarina.png|link=Barinade|caption=[[Barinade]]}}
{{Gallery/Box|file=OoT-Phantom-Ganon-Artwork.png|link=Phantom_Ganon|caption=[[Phantom Ganon]]}}
{{Gallery/Box|file=OoT-Phantom-Ganon-Artwork.png|link=Phantom_Ganon_(Ocarina_of_Time)|caption=[[Phantom Ganon (Ocarina of Time)|Phantom Ganon]]}}
{{Gallery/Box|file=Volvagia-Ocarina.png|link=Volvagia|caption=[[Volvagia]]}}
{{Gallery/Box|file=Volvagia-Ocarina.png|link=Volvagia|caption=[[Volvagia]]}}
{{Gallery/Box|file=Morpha.png|link=Morpha|caption=[[Morpha]]}}
{{Gallery/Box|file=Morpha.png|link=Morpha|caption=[[Morpha]]}}
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{{CD|file=OoT-KingDodongo-Artwork.png|link=King Dodongo|caption=King Dodongo|desc=Full Title: '''Infernal Dinosaur: King Dodongo'''. King Dodongo is the second boss that Link faces, located in the [[Dodongo's Cavern]]. He will attack using his fire breath, and by rolling. When he breathes in for his fire breath, Link needs to throw a [[bomb]] into his mouth. King Dodongo will consume it and become stunned. Once he is stunned, he will be vulnerable to the Kokiri Sword.}}
{{CD|file=OoT-KingDodongo-Artwork.png|link=King Dodongo|caption=King Dodongo|desc=Full Title: '''Infernal Dinosaur: King Dodongo'''. King Dodongo is the second boss that Link faces, located in the [[Dodongo's Cavern]]. He will attack using his fire breath, and by rolling. When he breathes in for his fire breath, Link needs to throw a [[bomb]] into his mouth. King Dodongo will consume it and become stunned. Once he is stunned, he will be vulnerable to the Kokiri Sword.}}
{{CD|file=Barinade-Ocarina.png|link=Barinade|caption=Barinade|desc=Full Title: '''Bio-Electric Anemone: Barinade'''. Barinade is the third boss, and the final boss that Young Link faces. It is located [[Inside Jabu-Jabu's Belly]]. Barinade will have a variety of attacks, including a multitude of Giant [[Biri]], an electrical laser, as well as quickly ramming into Link. The [[boomerang]] must be used in order to stun it, and once stunned, it can be attacked by the Kokiri Sword. It goes through four different phases throughout battle.}}
{{CD|file=Barinade-Ocarina.png|link=Barinade|caption=Barinade|desc=Full Title: '''Bio-Electric Anemone: Barinade'''. Barinade is the third boss, and the final boss that Young Link faces. It is located [[Inside Jabu-Jabu's Belly]]. Barinade will have a variety of attacks, including a multitude of Giant [[Biri]], an electrical laser, as well as quickly ramming into Link. The [[boomerang]] must be used in order to stun it, and once stunned, it can be attacked by the Kokiri Sword. It goes through four different phases throughout battle.}}
{{CD|file=OoT-Phantom-Ganon-Artwork.png|link=Phantom Ganon|caption=Phantom Ganon|desc=Full Title: '''Evil Spirit From Beyond: Phantom Ganon'''. Phantom Ganon is the fourth boss in ''Ocarina of Time'', the first Link faces as an adult. He is found at the end of the [[Forest Temple (Ocarina of Time)|Forest Temple]]. Phantom Ganon's first attack pattern includes him attacking from the various portraits in the boss room. He will appear to be riding up the pathway to exit the portrait. There will also be several different fakes, red herrings to confuse and delay Link from attacking. Link must shoot the correct Phantom Ganon with the [[Fairy Bow]] in order to deal damage. After it has been damaged enough, it will float around, shooting electical orbs. Link must deflect them with his sword, and Phantom Ganon will reciprocate the attack, resulting in a fight similar to tennis. After it has been hit back enough times, it will hit Phantom Ganon, and he will be stunned. Strike him with the [[Master Sword]] while he is down.}}
{{CD|file=OoT-Phantom-Ganon-Artwork.png|link=Phantom Ganon (Ocarina of Time)|caption=Phantom Ganon|desc=Full Title: '''Evil Spirit From Beyond: Phantom Ganon'''. Phantom Ganon is the fourth boss in ''Ocarina of Time'', the first Link faces as an adult. He is found at the end of the [[Forest Temple (Ocarina of Time)|Forest Temple]]. Phantom Ganon's first attack pattern includes him attacking from the various portraits in the boss room. He will appear to be riding up the pathway to exit the portrait. There will also be several different fakes, red herrings to confuse and delay Link from attacking. Link must shoot the correct Phantom Ganon with the [[Fairy Bow]] in order to deal damage. After it has been damaged enough, it will float around, shooting electical orbs. Link must deflect them with his sword, and Phantom Ganon will reciprocate the attack, resulting in a fight similar to tennis. After it has been hit back enough times, it will hit Phantom Ganon, and he will be stunned. Strike him with the [[Master Sword]] while he is down.}}
{{CD|file=Volvagia-Ocarina.png|link=Volvagia|caption=Volvagia|desc=Full Title: '''Subterranean Lava Dragon: Volvagia'''. Volvagia is the fifth boss, found in the [[Fire Temple (Ocarina of Time)|Fire Temple]]. Volvagia will, at first, stick its head out of one of the many holes in the platform located in the boss room. Once it has done so, Link needs to hit it with the [[Megaton Hammer]]. This will damage it, and cause it to fly in the air. Volvagia has two attack cycles: it will follow Link and breathe fire at him, or it will go up in the air and send down rocks to crush him. After the sequence ends, it will return to one of the holes in the platform, then pop out of another random hole. Once it has been hit in the face with the Megaton Hammer enough, it will be defeated.}}
{{CD|file=Volvagia-Ocarina.png|link=Volvagia|caption=Volvagia|desc=Full Title: '''Subterranean Lava Dragon: Volvagia'''. Volvagia is the fifth boss, found in the [[Fire Temple (Ocarina of Time)|Fire Temple]]. Volvagia will, at first, stick its head out of one of the many holes in the platform located in the boss room. Once it has done so, Link needs to hit it with the [[Megaton Hammer]]. This will damage it, and cause it to fly in the air. Volvagia has two attack cycles: it will follow Link and breathe fire at him, or it will go up in the air and send down rocks to crush him. After the sequence ends, it will return to one of the holes in the platform, then pop out of another random hole. Once it has been hit in the face with the Megaton Hammer enough, it will be defeated.}}
{{CD|file=Morpha.png|link=Morpha|caption=Morpha|desc=Full Title: '''Giant Aquatic Amoeba: Morpha'''. Morpha is the sixth boss Link encounters, located deep within the [[Water Temple (Ocarina of Time)|Water Temple]]. Morpha is the orb found in the water of the boss room. It will manipulate said water to create tentacles that will grab Link and throw him around. Link must use the [[Longshot]] in order to pull out Morpha from the water. Once out, it will be vulnerable to the [[Master Sword]]. To avoid taking any damage during this fight, stand in one of the corners of the boss room.}}
{{CD|file=Morpha.png|link=Morpha|caption=Morpha|desc=Full Title: '''Giant Aquatic Amoeba: Morpha'''. Morpha is the sixth boss Link encounters, located deep within the [[Water Temple (Ocarina of Time)|Water Temple]]. Morpha is the orb found in the water of the boss room. It will manipulate said water to create tentacles that will grab Link and throw him around. Link must use the [[Longshot]] in order to pull out Morpha from the water. Once out, it will be vulnerable to the [[Master Sword]]. To avoid taking any damage during this fight, stand in one of the corners of the boss room.}}

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