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[[#Guide|Jump to stages guide]]
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'''Adventure Mode''' comprises a majority of the content in ''[[Hyrule Warriors]]''. The Adventure Map, based on the overworld of ''[[The Legend of Zelda]]'', is a 16-by-8 grid made up of 128 battles. These battles are either Adventure Battles which are structured similarly to those in Legend Mode, or Challenge Battles which have specific victory conditions such as accumulating a certain number of KOs or defeating one or more Giant Bosses. The battles are not connected to each other with a story, except the intro does provide a rudimentary backstory (Ganon has unleashed several monsters) and overarching objective (defeat the monsters and ultimately Ganon). There is also a special Rewards Map whose stages are unlocked by collecting [[Hyrule Warriors Gold Skulltulas|Gold Skulltulas]] and completing illustrations, and certain [[Hyrule Warriors#DLC|DLC packs]] include additional maps.
'''Adventure Mode''' comprises a majority of the content in ''[[Hyrule Warriors]]''. The Adventure Map, based on the overworld of ''[[The Legend of Zelda]]'', is a 16-by-8 grid made up of 128 battles. These battles are either Adventure Battles which are structured similarly to those in Legend Mode, or Challenge Battles which have specific victory conditions such as accumulating a certain number of KOs or defeating one or more Giant Bosses. The battles are not connected to each other with a story, except the intro does provide a rudimentary backstory (Ganon has unleashed several monsters) and overarching objective (defeat the monsters and ultimately Ganon). There is also a special Rewards Map whose stages are unlocked by collecting [[Hyrule Warriors Gold Skulltulas|Gold Skulltulas]] and completing illustrations, and certain [[Hyrule Warriors#DLC|DLC packs]] include additional maps.
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==Item Cards==
==Item Cards==
Many stages award an Item Card upon completion. These are used to unlock rewards, reveal hidden enemies, and create paths to new stages. Once an Item Card is received from a stage, it will reappear on that stage after completing a certain number of battles. To use an Item Card, press {{Button|X}} on the map screen to search the stage, then select the item to use, and finally select the square to use it on. If one is familiar with the original overworld from ''[[The Legend of Zelda]]'', one may be able to guess the appropriate space and item. Otherwise, using the Compass will cause the correct space(s) to sparkle. From there, it is usually obvious which item to use, following the chart below. It is not required to use the compass.
Many stages award an Item Card upon completion. These are used to unlock rewards, reveal hidden enemies, and create paths to new stages. Once an Item Card is received from a stage, it will reappear on that stage after completing a certain number of battles. To use an Item Card, press {{Wii U|X}} on the map screen to search the stage, then select the item to use, and finally select the square to use it on. If one is familiar with the original overworld from ''[[The Legend of Zelda]]'', one may be able to guess the appropriate space and item. Otherwise, using the Compass will cause the correct space(s) to sparkle. From there, it is usually obvious which item to use, following the chart below. It is not required to use the compass.


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===Adventure Map and Master Quest Map===
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In the Master Quest map, the Recorder must sometimes be used on trees or other spaces. The Twilight Princess map uses its own set of Item Cards:
In the Master Quest map, the Recorder must sometimes be used on trees or other spaces.
 
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