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==Strategy==
==Strategy==
The arena in which [[Link]] faces Volvagia in is octagonal with several lava pits in it. One of the pits spews small amounts of lava and the villainous boss sticks its head out. Link must then hit it with the Megaton Hammer, stunning it and leaving it vulnerable or risk being whipped by Volvagia's fiery mane. After this, it flies out of the hole and breathes fire. The tremor that it causes when emerging from beneath the arena causes rocks to fall from the ceiling. An easy way to avoid such attacks is to hang on to the edge of the arena as it is climbable. As the battle goes on, several lava pits spew lava and Link finds it more difficult to predict where Volvagia will appear.
This worm-like oblong dragon has you trapped on a hexagon shaped platform surrounded by lava. Should you fall in, don't worry, cause you can climb up the sides and back onto the main platform. Should the need arise, you can actually climb off to the side on purpose to avoid being attacked by any of his moves. All its attacks are somewhat awkward to avoid and they all do a great deal more damage than the other bosses you've faced thus far.
 
Volvagia has three main attacks it cycles through somewhat randomly. The first is flying up to the ceiling and bumping against it, causing flaming rocks to fall down. Generally, they fall where you were standing when he first went up to the ceiling, so going to the opposite side of the arena usually fixes that problem. In either case, run away from shadows.
 
The second attack is to come out of the lava and fly around the arena, trying to breathe fire at you. While this does loads of damage and knocks you over, potentially into the lava below, it's easily avoided by simply standing next to the hole he originally comes out of, as he doesn't have a very tight turn radius.
 
His third attack is to stick his head out and lean over the edge, pausing a moment before breathing fire or smacking you if you're close enough. This is your chance to teach him a lesson. Each time he does this, run over and smack him in the head with your Hammer. This will stun him and give you the opportunity to slash away with your sword.
 
As he takes more damage, he'll stall more in his appearance out of the nine lava holes, trying to trick you into running to different ones. It's pretty easy to keep track of though, simply because he'll have two in a row that are fake, then the third one is him. The best method is to simply stand near the middle and run towards the last one. Because lava doesn't hurt you immediately to walk on it now, feel free to walk over the holes themselves.


==Reward==
==Reward==
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