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You first encounter this enemy as the mini boss of the first part of the game in Hyrule Castle's Dungeon, guarding [[Princess Zelda]]'s cell. This enemy also appears later in the game when [[Link]] revisits Hyrule Castle after getting the [[Master Sword]], as well as in [[Ganon's Tower]] | You first encounter this enemy as the mini boss of the first part of the game in Hyrule Castle's Dungeon, guarding [[Zelda|Princess Zelda]]'s cell. This enemy also appears later in the game when [[Link]] revisits Hyrule Castle after getting the [[Master Sword]], as well as in [[Ganon's Tower]] | ||
An easy way to defeat a Ball and Chain Trooper is to throw pots at it. It takes just two pots to defeat one. You can also incorporate a hit and run tactic. Run to it, hit it, and run before its swinging mace has a chance to hit you. Ball and Chain Troopers take several hits, but taking your time with a hit and run tactic is better than all-out-attacking, since it can quickly kill you if you do this. | An easy way to defeat a Ball and Chain Trooper is to throw pots at it. It takes just two pots to defeat one. You can also incorporate a hit and run tactic. Run to it, hit it, and run before its swinging mace has a chance to hit you. Ball and Chain Troopers take several hits, but taking your time with a hit and run tactic is better than all-out-attacking, since it can quickly kill you if you do this. |