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What a whale, this Ganon. The beast stands a million feet tall and tromps around like a troll. He is like a mixture of Twilight Princess Ganon and Ocarina of Time Ganon. This beast resembles that of TP but walks around more like that of OOT. This fearsome beast is just that--fearsome. The Hyrule Warriors Team did and excellent job with this final boss. Ganon first appears in the final story level of the game [[Hyrule Warriors]]. When Ganondorf is defeated by Link (or whoever else you're playing as for this final level), he will transform into his beast form and attack. This is a throwback to many previous games. The 2D games, especially, since Ganondorf (the Gerudo) was never even present for them. This pig-like monster is immense, but there's a strategy to defeating him. It takes all four of your [[items]] to get the job done: The Bombs, the Bow, the Boomerang, and the Hookshot. For the bombs, Ganon will lift up his hand and charge a fireball. You only have a tiny amount of time to toss your Bombs (NOTE: You must be in range for this attack to function properly) at the hand. Once you do, Ganon will attack with another one of his attacks, unable to throw another fireball again. For the Bow, Ganon will lift up his forearm (which has a beam-shooting eye inside it--ewww!) and shoot a beam at you. You must shoot the eye to defeat that stage. Next comes the Boomerang. Ganon has two stalks on his shoulders, which will shoot seeds at you. They'll be exposed for a moment after firing, so after shielding to block the seeds, you must throw your Boomerang. The last Item Stage is the Hookshot part. Ganon will lift into the air and start to fly. He'll breathe fire at you, but when he's done, you'll have a moment to clamp onto his tail with your Hookshot.
'''Ganon''' is the final boss in ''[[Hyrule Warriors]]''. This behemothic beast is a mixture of Ganon from ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess|Twilight Princess]]'' and Ganon from ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time|Ocarina of Time]]''. Ganon first appears in the final level of Legend Mode. After Ganondorf is defeated by Link, he transforms into his beast form and begins to attack. This pig-like monster is immense, but there is a strategy to defeating him. It takes all four of Link's items to get the job done: [[Bomb]]s, [[Bow]], [[Boomerang]], and [[Hookshot]]. For the Bombs, Ganon lifts up his hand and charges a fireball. Link only has a tiny amount of time to toss bombs. Link must be in range for this attack to function properly at the hand. After Link does so, Ganon attacks with another one of his attacks, unable to throw another fireball again. For the Bow, Ganon lifts up his forearm, which has a beam-shooting eye inside it, and shoots a beam at Link. Link must shoot the eye to clear that stage. Next comes the Boomerang. Ganon has two stalks on his shoulders, which shoot seeds at Link. They will be exposed for a moment after firing, so after shielding to block the seeds, Link must throw the Boomerang. The last Item Stage is the Hookshot part. Ganon lifts into the air and starts to fly. He breathes fire at Link, but when he is done, Link has a moment to hook on to his tail with the Hookshot.


Once you've gotten past all his Item Stages, Zelda will grant you with the Bow of Light. Ganon will proceed to leap at you repeatedly. The procedure is to dodge, then shoot his glowing forehead with a Light Arrow. This will open his Weakpoint Gauge, which you can then hack at. Once you've repeated this process enough times, Ganon will be defeated. In the magnificent cutscene that follows, Ganon will roar horribly before Link, Lana, and Zelda rip the Triforce pieces from him. They then obliterate him with the power.
Once Link has gotten past all the Item Stages, Zelda grants Link with the Bow of Light. Ganon proceeds to leap at Link repeatedly. The procedure is to dodge, then shoot his glowing forehead with a Light Arrow. This opens his Weakpoint Gauge, which Link can then strike at with his sword. Once Link has repeated this process enough times, Ganon is defeated. In the cutscene that follows, Ganon roars wrathfully before Link, Lana, and Zelda fragmentize the Triforce pieces from Ganon. They then obliterate Ganon with the Triforce.


With all that said, you must be wondering: Was it a good final boss? The answer is YEESSS! There are few things in life that are more satisfying than when you plunge your blade into Ganon with the final blow. The credits will follow, which I advise you to skip, since they have Cia in them (yuck).
Ganon also appears a few times throughout the [[Adventure Mode|Adventure Map]] stages.


Ganon appears a few times throughout Adventure Map stages.
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Ganon is the final boss in Hyrule Warriors. This behemothic beast is a mixture of Ganon from Twilight Princess and Ganon from Ocarina of Time. Ganon first appears in the final level of Legend Mode. After Ganondorf is defeated by Link, he transforms into his beast form and begins to attack. This pig-like monster is immense, but there is a strategy to defeating him. It takes all four of Link's items to get the job done: Bombs, Bow, Boomerang, and Hookshot. For the Bombs, Ganon lifts up his hand and charges a fireball. Link only has a tiny amount of time to toss bombs. Link must be in range for this attack to function properly at the hand. After Link does so, Ganon attacks with another one of his attacks, unable to throw another fireball again. For the Bow, Ganon lifts up his forearm, which has a beam-shooting eye inside it, and shoots a beam at Link. Link must shoot the eye to clear that stage. Next comes the Boomerang. Ganon has two stalks on his shoulders, which shoot seeds at Link. They will be exposed for a moment after firing, so after shielding to block the seeds, Link must throw the Boomerang. The last Item Stage is the Hookshot part. Ganon lifts into the air and starts to fly. He breathes fire at Link, but when he is done, Link has a moment to hook on to his tail with the Hookshot.

Once Link has gotten past all the Item Stages, Zelda grants Link with the Bow of Light. Ganon proceeds to leap at Link repeatedly. The procedure is to dodge, then shoot his glowing forehead with a Light Arrow. This opens his Weakpoint Gauge, which Link can then strike at with his sword. Once Link has repeated this process enough times, Ganon is defeated. In the cutscene that follows, Ganon roars wrathfully before Link, Lana, and Zelda fragmentize the Triforce pieces from Ganon. They then obliterate Ganon with the Triforce.

Ganon also appears a few times throughout the Adventure Map stages.

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