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Epona's combat system was completely revamped for ''Twilight Princess''. Not only is Link able to use his [[Bow]] while on Epona like in previous games, but also other weapons, including his [[Sword]]. However, he is not invincible in this game. Notable horseback battles include the two against [[King Bulblin]] and a fianl one against [[Ganon]].
Epona's combat system was completely revamped for ''Twilight Princess''. Not only is Link able to use his [[Bow]] while on Epona like in previous games, but also other weapons, including his [[Sword]]. However, he is not invincible in this game. Notable horseback battles include the two against [[King Bulblin]] and a fianl one against [[Ganon]].
===Trivia===
[[Epona]] is named after a Celtic horse god.


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Revision as of 01:37, April 2, 2013

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Epona is Link's horse, and his main method of transportation in three games. When riding Epona, six icons (either carrots or spurs) will appear. Pressing the A button will give Epona a burst of speed at the cost of one of these carrots or spurs. After a short period of time without sprinting, the icons will be replenished.

Appearances

Ocarina of Time

Epona's debut came in Ocarina of Time. She can be found in the Lon Lon Ranch with Malon as a child. When Link talks to Malon, she will teach Link Epona's Song. During this time, Epona will grow fond of Link. When Link returns as an adult, and after paying Ingo to take a ride on a horse, Epona's Song can be played to summon and ride Epona around the enclosed area. If Link speaks to Ingo while mounted on Epona, he will challenge Link to a race. Beating him twice will allow Link to keep Epona, and although Ingo tries to keep Link from leaving the ranch, he can simply jump a fence to get out. Epona plays a large role in the game, allowing Link to quickly and safely get from one place to another in the vast land of Hyrule. Link is completely invincible while on Epona. When Link has returned peace to Hyrule, he returns his beloved Epona to the Lon Lon Ranch and returns to a child.

Majora's Mask

Epona makes a return in Majora's Mask appearing in the opening cutscene as Link is traveling to Termina. Epona is then kidnapped by the Skull Kid and disappears for a portion of the story. Link finds Epona in Romani Ranch later in his adventure, but is unable to ride her unless he manages to get into the ranch on the first day using a Powder Keg, and agrees to help Romani with her alien problem.

Although no longer the fastest method of transportation, (now outpaced by the Goron Mask) Epona could still be used to jump obstacles and get to otherwise inaccessible areas such as the Great Bay. Link is also invincible while on his steed in this game.

Twilight Princess

Epona accompanies Link on his adventure yet again in Twilight Princess, this time from the get-go. Epona is Link's horse, which he uses on the ranch that he works on to help him herd goats. She was to take Link to Hyrule Castle not far into the adventure, which leads to the main storyline of the game.

Epona's combat system was completely revamped for Twilight Princess. Not only is Link able to use his Bow while on Epona like in previous games, but also other weapons, including his Sword. However, he is not invincible in this game. Notable horseback battles include the two against King Bulblin and a fianl one against Ganon.

Trivia

Epona is named after a Celtic horse god.

Gallery