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Zelda: | '''Zelda: The Wand of Gamelon''' is one of the Zelda CDI games. In this game, you play as [[Princess Zelda|Zelda]] after [[Link]] and [[King of Hyrule|the king]] go to fight [[Ganon]] but do not return. | ||
==Final Battle and Ending | ==Final Battle and Ending== | ||
The | {{Spoiler}} | ||
The battle is rather anticlimatic as all you have to do is use the | The game's final battle consists of Ganon yelling at Zelda for bringing light to his lair, and threatening to punish her with death. | ||
Zelda uses the | The battle is rather anticlimatic as all you have to do is use the [[Wand of Gamelon]]. | ||
Zelda proceeds to rescue her father, but they can not find | |||
reference to the | Zelda uses the Wand of Gamelon to bind Ganon in "[[The Chains|the chains]]" and Ganon informs her that she has not seen the last of him. | ||
Zelda proceeds to rescue her father, but they can not find Link, so they go have a feast. At the feast, [[Lady Alma]] accidentaly brings link back by breaking a mirror (possibly a reference to the [[Dark Mirror]] from ''[[The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past|A Link to the Past]]''). | |||
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==Screenshots== | ==Screenshots== |
Revision as of 19:42, March 1, 2012
Zelda: The Wand of Gamelon is one of the Zelda CDI games. In this game, you play as Zelda after Link and the king go to fight Ganon but do not return.
Final Battle and Ending
Spoiler Alert! This article describes a subject that is sensitive to plot development. |
The game's final battle consists of Ganon yelling at Zelda for bringing light to his lair, and threatening to punish her with death. The battle is rather anticlimatic as all you have to do is use the Wand of Gamelon.
Zelda uses the Wand of Gamelon to bind Ganon in "the chains" and Ganon informs her that she has not seen the last of him.
Zelda proceeds to rescue her father, but they can not find Link, so they go have a feast. At the feast, Lady Alma accidentaly brings link back by breaking a mirror (possibly a reference to the Dark Mirror from A Link to the Past). Template:Spoiler/End