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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.


Certain characters ([[Agitha]], [[Zant]], and [[Ghirahim]]), weapons, and costumes are unlocked in Adventure Mode, in addition to other collectibles such as [[Hyrule Warriors Heart Pieces|Heart Pieces]] and Gold Skulltulas. Some of these are awarded upon completing a battle, some require an "A" rank, and others can be found under certain conditions within the battle. Weapons, Heart Containers, Pieces of Heart, and some Gold Skulltulas can only be earned when playing as the pictured warrior. One exception is costumes, which are awarded for completing the stage with any warrior. Often, these rewards are hidden and must first be unlocked using an [[#Item Cards|Item Card]]. The stage can still be completed (except in cases of hidden enemies) before revealing the reward, but then the player will not receive that reward even if other conditions are met.
Certain characters ([[Agitha]], [[Zant]], and [[Ghirahim]]), weapons, and costumes are unlocked in Adventure Mode, in addition to other collectibles such as [[Hyrule Warriors Heart Pieces|Heart Pieces]] and Gold Skulltulas. Some of these are awarded upon completing a battle, some require an "A" rank, and others can be found under certain conditions within the battle. Weapons, Heart Containers, Pieces of Heart, and some Gold Skulltulas can only be earned when playing as the pictured warrior. One exception is costumes, which are awarded for completing the stage with any warrior. Often, these rewards are hidden and must first be unlocked using an [[#Item Cards|Item Card]]. The stage can still be completed (except in cases of hidden enemies) before revealing the reward, but then the player will not receive that reward even if other conditions are met.