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Like ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword|Skyward Sword]]'', the players' swords use Wii MotionPlus to enable direct control of the swords' movements. Pressing 'B' halts the player's movement and raises his or her shield. Several skills are available, including the [[Spin Attack]], and the [[Skyward Strike]], returning from ''Skyward Sword''. | Like ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword|Skyward Sword]]'', the players' swords use Wii MotionPlus to enable direct control of the swords' movements. Pressing 'B' halts the player's movement and raises his or her shield. Several skills are available, including the [[Spin Attack]], and the [[Skyward Strike]], returning from ''Skyward Sword''. | ||
== | ==Normal Mode== | ||
Normal mode can be played on any of nine stages, plus a few secret stages unlocked by completing these nine. It is available in multiplayer or solo modes. Solo players can choose between the GamePad and Wii Remote Plus. | |||
The stages in this mode include: | |||
*A fortress | *A fortress | ||
*A grassy area | *A grassy area | ||
*A forest | *A forest | ||
*A mountain | *A mountain | ||
==Time Attack== | |||
In Time Attack mode, players race against the clock to defeat all of the enemies. It can be played on three different stages. | |||
==Development== | ==Development== |