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The Dead Man's Volley occurs twice — first in battle with [[Phantom Ganon (Ocarina of Time)|Phantom Ganon]], where the second phase requires Link to volley back a series of glowing orbs. If he successfully outlasts Phantom Ganon, the boss is hit by his own attack and falls to the floor, vulnerable to sword slashes.
The Dead Man's Volley occurs twice — first in battle with [[Phantom Ganon (Ocarina of Time)|Phantom Ganon]], where the second phase requires Link to volley back a series of glowing orbs. If he successfully outlasts Phantom Ganon, the boss is hit by his own attack and falls to the floor, vulnerable to sword slashes.


The second time is in the fight with [[Ganondorf (Ocarina of Time)|Ganondorf]] himself. The basics are similar; but once he is stunned, he remains floating and must be shot with a [[Light Arrow]] to cause him to fall and become open to sword attacks. There is also an alternate attack involving a spread of energy, and this cannot be volleyed back in the normal way, although Ganondorf is open to a Light Arrow shot during the summoning animation.
The second time is in the fight with [[Ganondorf]] himself. The basics are similar; but once he is stunned, he remains floating and must be shot with a [[Light Arrow]] to cause him to fall and become open to sword attacks. There is also an alternate attack involving a spread of energy, and this cannot be volleyed back in the normal way, although Ganondorf is open to a Light Arrow shot during the summoning animation.


While it is primarily intended for the player to use their sword to reflect the orbs, an empty [[Bottle]] will also work, similar to the Bug Net in ''A Link to the Past''.
While it is primarily intended for the player to use their sword to reflect the orbs, an empty [[Bottle]] will also work, similar to the Bug Net in ''A Link to the Past''.
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